Week 6
First Meeting
Objectives:
• Describe Ecosystem.
•Differentiate biotic and abiotic.
•Give examples of biotic and abiotic.
Essential Question:
• What are the importance of
Ecosystem?
What is an Ecosystem?
Ecosystem is a community of organisms
interacting with one another and with the
physical and chemical factors of their
environment.
Activity 1: Agreement Game
Flash pictures on the board and have the
pupils identify if the picture is Abiotic or
Abiotic. Distribute a Like and Unlike
Cards to the pupils.
Like – Biotic
Unlike - Abiotic
Second
Meeting
Objectives:
• Identify the different countries with
tropical rainforest.
•Identify the importance of the tropical
rainforest.
What are the
components of a Tropical
Rainforest Ecosystem?
Tropical Rainforest Ecosystem in the
World
Third Meeting
Objectives:
• Describe Rainforest.
•Identify the different rainforest in the
Philippines.
•Show appreciation on the different
rainforests in the Philippines.
Rainforest is characterized by a thick, lush carpet of vegetation with
diverse animal species. It is attributed to high rainfall and high
temperature throughout the year.
Palawan Rainforest Palanan Rainforest Bohol Rainforest
Sierra Madre Rainforest Mindanao Rainforest
Fourth - Fifth
Meeting
Objectives:
• Identify the different importance of
tropical rainforest ecosystems.
•Get familiarize with how we can protect
and conserve the ecosystem.
Essential Question:
• What are the importance of having
Tropical Rainforest in our country?
•How can we protect and conserve our
tropical Rainforests.
Importance of Tropical Rainforest
Ecosystems
• Protection
• Regulation
• Production
How can Tropical Rainforest Ecosystems be
protected and conserved?
1. Reforestation Program
2. Advocacy Campaigns to Fight
Deforestation
3. Ecosystem Approach
4. Strict Implementation of Laws on
Environmental Protection
Week 7
First - Second
Meeting
Objectives:
•Describe how plants make their own
food.
•Describe a food chain.
•Illustrate a simple food chain.
•Identify the producers and consumers in
a food chain.
Essential Question:
• Where does the grass get energy?
Food chain is the feeding order of organisms in a
community which shows the path of energy from the
producer to the consumers.
Seatwork 1:
Instructions: Draw a simple food chain.
Third
Meeting
Objectives:
•Describe a food web.
•Identify the food chains in the food
web.
Food web is an interconnection of food chains.
Fourth
Meeting
Objectives:
•Differentiate food chain and food web.
Fifth
Meeting
Objectives:
•Write at least five food chains from the
food web.