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                                               SC23202 Supplementary Science

               Supplementary Subject                                   Science and Technology Learning Area
               Secondary 3 Semester 2                                      Time Allocation 40 hours 1 credit

                       Students  will  understand  that  organisms  inherit  characteristics  from  their  parents  through  genetic
               material that is carried in cell nuclei, and the principle of moments. Describe how selective breeding can lead
               to new varieties, electrostatics, and the concept of charge, including digital sensors. Discuss the work of Darwin
               in developing the scientific theory of natural selection. Know that forces can cause objects to turn on a pivot
               and  understand  the  principle  of  moments.  Determine  densities  of  solids,  liquids,  and  gases.  Explain  that
               pressure is caused by the action of a force on an area, pressures in gases and liquids, how common types of
               components,  including  cells  (batteries),  affect  current,  how  current  divides  in  parallel  circuits,  the  idea  of
               endothermic processes and exothermic reactions e.g., melting of ice, and exothermic reactions, e.g., burning,
               oxidation, cooling by evaporation, and explain the thermal (heat) energy transfer processes of conduction,
               convection, and radiation. Interpret and draw simple parallel circuits. Model common types of components,
               including cells (batteries), affect current. Identify the thermal (heat) energy transfer processes of conduction,
               convection, and radiation. Explore the idea of endothermic processes and exothermic reactions.
                       The students will experience science in its listening, speaking, writing, and reading, through a variety of
               activities. A series of learning stations have been designed to increase the amount of individual attention.
               Students will participate in a number of group activities involving an experiment by using scientific process,
               Thinking Capacity Practical Process.
                       By the end of Grade 9, the students will have Love of nation, religion and king, Honesty and integrity,
               Self-discipline, Avidity for learning, Observance of principles of Sufficiency Economy Philosophy in one’s way of
               life, Dedication and commitment to work, Cherishing Thai-ness, Public mindedness and Health and aesthetic
               images.

               Learning Outcome
              1.  Understand that organisms inherit characteristics from their parents through genetic material that is carried in
                  cell nuclei.
              2.  Describe how selective breeding can lead to new varieties.
              3.  Discuss the work of Darwin in developing the scientific theory of natural selection.
              4.  Know that forces can cause objects to turn on a pivot and understand the principle of moments.
              5.  Determine densities of solids, liquids, and gases.
              6.  Explain that pressure is caused by the action of a force on an area.
              7.  Explain pressures in gases and liquids.
              8.  Describe electrostatics and the concept of charge, including digital sensors.
              9.  Interpret and draw simple parallel circuits.
              10.  Model and explain how common types of components, including cells (batteries), affect current.
              11.  Explain how current divides in parallel circuits.
              12.  Explore and explain the idea of endothermic processes and exothermic reactions e.g., melting of ice, and
                  exothermic reactions, e.g., burning, oxidation.
              13.  Explain cooling by evaporation.
              14.  Identify and explain the thermal (heat) energy transfer processes of conduction, convection, and radiation.

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