Term 2 RM 2014/2015 Standards Based Mid
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Term 2 RM 2014/2015 Standards Based Mid
Term 2 RM 2014/2015 Standards Based Mid-Term Grade 11 Subject Required Materials Standard: RL 11.7 English Unit/Topic: READING FOR LITERATURE Lessons: A PAIR OF SILK STOCKING / OF MICE & MEN (The covered portion from the novel) Standard: Arabic يعرف االستعارة و يوضح معناها ويحدد نوعها- 1 ً يستوعب مضمون اآليات الكريمة و يشرحها شرحا ً أدبيا-2 ً يميّز اسم اآللة من غيره من المشتقات و يبنيه بناءا ً صحيحا-3 . يتعرف بحر الرمل وتفعيالته و يقطّع بيتا من الشعر-4 Unit/Topic: عروض- نحو- أدب- بالغة Lessons: االستعارة-1 مكانة العقل-2 – اسم اآللة3 بحر الرمل-4 المهارات النحوية واإلمالئية والبالغية السابقة مطلوبة-5 Standards: Special Islamic 1- I can…define the book of Deeds, identify the reason that moved Adam from Jannah and the one return us to it, the believers and disbelievers respond, the importance of Allah’s Mercy, punishments in Hellfire and delights in Jannah 2- I can…tell who was zakariyya, Yahya , Isa and Maryam and every point we studied about them in the book including the death of Yahya. 3- Tabook battle events before , steps and lesson learned from. Unit/Topic: U/ A CH 5 LESSON 3-4-5 + U/ B CH1-2 + U/ C CH 1 Lessons: (Surat Al Haqqa) lesson (3-4-5) + GHAZWAT TABOOK Islamic : أستطيع أن ـ أعرف المعجزة النبوية1 ـ أقارن بين معجزة القرآن ومعجزات بقية األنبياء2 ـ أعرف اإلعجاز العلمي3 ـ أبين فوائد اإلعجاز العلمي في العصر الحديث4 ـ أقسم الحديث إلى متواتر وآحاد5 ـ أعرف أقسام المتواتر واآلحاد6 كتاب التربية اإلسالمية الجزء الثاني : الدروس ـ إعجاز القرآن الكريم1 ـ اإلعجاز العلمي في القرآن الكريم2 ـ الحديث المتواتر وحديث اآلحاد3 Standard: Math BuM HSS-MD.A.3 HSS-MD.B.7 Unit/Topic: Elementary Statistics Probability and Counting Rules (Full Chapter) Discrete Probability Rules Math PCa Lessons: Ch.4 + 5.1 – 5.2 Standard: A.APR.2 A.APR.3 Unit/Topic: Chapter 2 Power, Polynomial, and Rational Functions Lessons: 2.2 – 2.3 – 2.4 – 2.5 Standard: Biology HS-LS4-1 (Communicate scientific information that common ancestry and biological evolution are supported by multiple). HS-LS4-4 (Construct an explanation based on evidence for how natural selection leads to adaptation of populations). HS-LS4-2 (Construct an explanation based on evidence that the process of evolution primarily results from four factors: (1)the potential for a species to increase in number, (2) the heritable genetic variation of individuals in a species duet mutation and sexual reproduction, (3) competition for limited resources, and (4) the proliferation of those Organisms that are better able to survive and reproduce in the environment). Chapter/ Section: 10 (Principles of Evolution) / (1,2,3,4 and 5) Early Ideas About Evolution – Darwin’s Observations – Theory of Natural Selection – Evidence of Evolution – Evolutionary Biology Today. Lessons: Early Ideas About Evolution / Darwin’s Observations / Theory of Natural Selection / Evidence of Evolution / Evolutionary Biology Today Physics Standard: HS-PS2-2 Use mathematical representations to support the claim that the total momentum of a system of objects is conserved when there is no net force on the system. HS-PS2-1. Analyze data to support the claim that Newton’s second law of motion describes the mathematical relationship among the net force on a macroscopic object, its mass, and its acceleration. HS-PS2-4. Use mathematical representations of Newton’s Law of Gravitation and Coulomb’s Law to describe and predict the gravitational and electrostatic forces between object Unit/Topic: Ch.(6): Momentum & Collisions Lessons: Sec 3 : Elastic & Inelastic Collisions pages 204 – 212 Unit/Topic: Ch.(7): Circular Motion & Gravitation Lessons: Sec 1 : Circular Motion Sec 2 : Newton's law of universal Gravitation pages Chemistry Environmental Science Standard: ES5.f* Students know the interactions of wind patterns, ocean currents, mountain ranges result in global patterns of latitudinal bands of rainforests and deserts. Chapter 6 Biomes Section 6.3: Grassland, Desert, and Tundra Biomes LS6.b Students know the interactions of wind patterns, ocean currents, mountain ranges result in global patterns of latitudinal bands of rainforests and deserts. Chapter 8: Understanding Populations Section 8.1: How Populations Change in Size