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Transfer of Energy in Trophic Levels

This document outlines a lesson plan for an 8th grade science class on energy transfer through trophic levels. The objectives are for students to understand one-way energy flow and cycling of materials in ecosystems. Students will compare food choices based on trophic levels and describe energy transfer. The lesson content includes energy pyramids and students will analyze pictures to classify organisms, fill in a word puzzle about trophic levels, and create and analyze their own energy pyramid in groups. Formative assessment includes students creating their own energy pyramid using local organisms.

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Transfer of Energy in Trophic Levels

This document outlines a lesson plan for an 8th grade science class on energy transfer through trophic levels. The objectives are for students to understand one-way energy flow and cycling of materials in ecosystems. Students will compare food choices based on trophic levels and describe energy transfer. The lesson content includes energy pyramids and students will analyze pictures to classify organisms, fill in a word puzzle about trophic levels, and create and analyze their own energy pyramid in groups. Formative assessment includes students creating their own energy pyramid using local organisms.

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Grade Level Grade 8 Quarter Fourth Quarter

Semester Second semester Region NCR


Living Things and their Teaching
Learning Area 3/1/2020
Environment Dates

I. OBJECTIVES
The learners demonstrate an understanding of:
A. Content Standards
the one-way flow of energy and the cycling of materials in an ecosystem
The learners should be able to:
B. Performance Standards
make a poster comparing food choices based on the tropic levels
Describe the transfer of energy through the trophic levels;
C. Learning Specific objectives:
Competencies/ a) analyze the transfer of energy from one organism to another
Objectives b) construct an energy pyramid in a given ecosystem
Write the LC code for
each
S8LT-IVi22.10.1
Transfer of Energy in Trophic Levels
II. CONTENT
(Energy Pyramid)
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages
2. Learner’s Materials
pages
3. Textbook pages pp. 280-284
4. Additional Materials
from Learning
Resource (LR) portal
B. Other Learning https://www.thoughtco.com/six-kingdoms-of-life-373414
Resources
IV. PROCEDURES
(ELICIT)
“where Do I Belong”
Direction: The students should be able to classified the pictures according
to their group.

A. Reviewing previous Protista Fungi Plants Animals


lesson or presenting the
new lesson
Grade Level Grade 8 Quarter Fourth Quarter
Semester Second semester Region NCR
Living Things and their Teaching
Learning Area 3/1/2020
Environment Dates

B. (ENGAGE)
C. Establishing a purpose Picture analysis: The student will analyze the picture being presented by the
for the lesson
teacher and will answer the following questions given below:
Grade Level Grade 8 Quarter Fourth Quarter
Semester Second semester Region NCR
Living Things and their Teaching
Learning Area 3/1/2020
Environment Dates
Grade Level Grade 8 Quarter Fourth Quarter
Semester Second semester Region NCR
Living Things and their Teaching
Learning Area 3/1/2020
Environment Dates

Unlocking of terminologies:
Fill in the missing letter:

A_T_TR_PH
 a producer makes their own food using light or chemical energy.
H_RBIV_RE
 an organism gain energy by eating primary producer.
O_MN_VORE
 an animal that eat both plants and animals.
C_RN_VO_E
 an organism that eat another animal.
D_C_MP_SER
 an organism that causes organic material to break down or decompose.

D. Presenting (EXPLORE)
examples/instances of Each Group will do the following activity entitled:
the new lesson Analyzing an Energy Pyramid
E. Discussing new
concepts and practicing
Presentation and discussions of outputs, answers and observations by group.
new skills #1
F. Discussing new Each group will only give 2 minutes to present their output.
concepts and practicing
new skills #2
G. Developing mastery Procedure:
(leads to Formative 1. Complete the energy below using the pictures of organisms given by the
Assessment 3) teacher.
2. Study the energy pyramid, your group created and answer the
corresponding questions below.
Grade Level Grade 8 Quarter Fourth Quarter
Semester Second semester Region NCR
Living Things and their Teaching
Learning Area 3/1/2020
Environment Dates

(EXPLAIN)

Q1. Which group of organisms has the greatest biomass? Which has the
greatest energy?

Q2. Which group of organisms has the least biomass? Which has the least
energy?

Q3. What happens to the amount of biomass from the bottom to the top of
the pyramid?
Processing of outputs
Guide Questions:
1. What did you notice on the amount of energy transfer from the
bottom to the top of the pyramid? Is it decreasing or increasing?
2. How much percentage of biomass or energy is being transferred
from one trophic level to the next trophic level?

H. Finding practical (ELABORATE)


applications of Recitation: The teacher will present two picture of biomass pyramid and students
concepts and skills in will going to answer the questions being asked by the teacher .
daily living
I. Making generalizations
and abstractions about
Pyramid of biomass
the lesson
Grade Level Grade 8 Quarter Fourth Quarter
Semester Second semester Region NCR
Living Things and their Teaching
Learning Area 3/1/2020
Environment Dates

Figure 1. Plant Eater Figure 2. Meat Eater


Questions:
(EVALUATE)
J. Evaluating learning Individual activity: Students will create their own energy pyramid using different
food chain of organism they found in the community.
(EXTEND)
K. Additional activities for
1.Search about roles of organisms in the cycling materials
application or
remediation 2. importance of cycling materials

V. REMARKS

VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation
B. No. of learners who require additional activities for remediation
C. Did the remedial lessons work? No. of learners who have caught up with the lesson
D. No. of learners who continue to require remediation
E. Which of my teaching strategies worked well? Why did these work
F. What difficulties did I encounter which my principal or supervisor can help me solve?
G. What innovation or localized materials did I use/discover which I wish to share with other teachers?

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