Exploring Life Through Science Junior High School 7-10

Guided by the Department of Education’s updated K to 12 Curriculum Framework for Science, the third K to 12 edition of ELTS offers an integrated course on physics, earth science, chemistry, and biology. It emphasizes on interdisciplinary world-class science, practical technology, environment-centered science instruction, health issues, and the inculcation of Filipino pride. This book brings into the classrooms of young Filipinos the latest and relevant innovations in the sciences.

 

EDITION: Third Edition

 

Highlights:

 

  • Environmental responsibility

  • Interdisciplinary and world-class science

  • Filipino pride and culture

  • Innovative and practical science and technology

  • Ethical digital citizenship

Author/s

John Donnie A. Ramos (Author-Coordinator), Josefina Ma. Ferriols-Pavico, Genevieve Darvin-Faraon, Anna Cherylle Morales-Ramos, Aristea V. Bayquen, Angelina A. Silverio

 Level/s

High School

Features:

Learning Objectives – highlights the learning competencies (both knowledge and skills), including the DepEd requirements

Big Idea and Theme Focus – core or central ideas of the chapter and presents the unifying theme of the different concepts in the chapter

A Closer Look – introduces real-life scenarios and asks teaser questions to jumpstart chapter discussions

Values – summarizes expected values to be developed in students

Concepts in a Box – shows a graphical representation of topics visualized in a concept map

Prior Knowledge Check – assesses initial knowledge and misconception of students 

Love of Lab – school-based and take home tasks that challenges students to develop investigative and research skills

Proudly Filipino – highlights outstanding Filipino scientists to inspire students

My Future in Science – features professions in the sciences to encourage students to pursue similar or related careers 

Sci Bit – supplements learning through information of human interest

Practical Science – gives examples of applications of science concepts in everyday life 

Pillar of Science – features pioneer scientists in the different fields of science

Science Patrol – highlights breaking news in the sciences

Science Connections – focuses on a multidisciplinary scientific approach to solve human problems

Chapter Recap – recapitulates major concepts learned

A Closer Look Explained – explains the science behind a teaser question in the “A Closer Look”

Test Yourself – assesses the progress of students by testing their analytical and comprehension skills


Function Icons:

Information and Communications Technology (ICT) – emphasizes ICT-related contents and activities

Multiple Intelligences – identifies the different learning styles involved in the activities and assessments

Differentiated Instruction – emphasizes activities that address a wide range of learning needs, abilities, and interests of students

STEM – hands-on problem-based inquiry and exploration activities that challenge students to find solutions to real-world issues and problems as they are guided by the design thinking process 

Quick Response (QR) Code – provides suggested resources as additional learning materials

21st Century Skills – activities that promote the development of twenty-first century skills such as learning, literacy, and life skills

  • Learning Skills (LE): (1) critical thinking, (2) creativity, (3) collaboration, (4) communication

  • Literacy Skills (LE): (1) information, (2) media, (3) technology

  • Life Skills (LE): (1) flexibility, (2) leadership, (3) initiative, (4) productivity, (5) social skills

Higher-Order Thinking Skills – develops higher-order thinking skills through learning activities and assessments

Values Integration (VI) – Transforms students into responsible members of the family and society


Components:

Textbook (TB)

Laboratory Manual (LM)

Teachers Wraparound Edition (TWE)

Teachers Wraparound Edition for Blended Learning (TWE-BL)

Teachers Resource CD

Dr. Ernesto Y. Sibal was one of the few Filipinos in academic publishing who can irrefutably lay claim to these three titles—Patriot, Pioneer and Innovator. A staunch patriot, Dr. Sibal fiercely advocated the vision of designating Filipino-authored books for young Filipino learners. This vision was enabled by the establishment of Alemar’s Bookstore in 1958, and through the foresight and drive of Alegria Rodriguez, who shared in the vision of her husband, she helped galvanize then fledgling Alemar's Bookstore as the place to go for textbooks and school needs, propelling it to become the first established bookstore chain in the country.

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