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Subject: Science
Class: Grade 9A
I Objectives;
II Subject Matter
A. Topic: Viruses
B. References:
C. Materials:
Projector
D. Concepts:
a. Viruses are infectious agents made up of nucleic acids (RNA or DNA) that
enclosed in a protein coat called as CAPSID. A virus found outside the cell is
called as VIRION, which can inert particles that cannot grow and undergo
biosynthetic or biochemical activity. Viruses are submicroscopic particles with
sizes ranging from 20-300 nanometers, appearing as either helical or
icosahedral in shape.
The Virus Structure
Comparison Chart
Bacteria Virus
Nucleus No No
Creativity
Cooperativeness
F. Subject Integration:
MAPEH
Values Education
G. Values Integration:
Taking care of their selves
Valuing their health
III. Procedure
A. Preliminaries
a. Greetings:
b. Opening Prayer:
“Josephine, please lead the prayer.” Josephine: “Let us put ourselves in the
presence of the Lord. In the name of the Father
and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Praise be
the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.”
c. Checking of attendance:
d. Checking of preparation:
“Does every group bring on the things I’d told “Yes ma’am”
you yesterday”
B. Motivation
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
“So who can tell me what is this. And why do Aldrin: “Mini robot ma’am because it looks
you think so? Yes Aldrin?’ like one.’
“Okay thank you Aldrin. How about you Richard: “Virus ma’am because of its
Richard?” structure.”
C. Lesson Proper
“Class, what do you think is the agent that Eunice: “Virus ma’am”
causes the conditions in the pictures? Yes
Eunice?”
“So what is a virus? Yes jenny kindly read.” Jenny: “A virus is an infectious agent which is
made up of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) that
enclosed in a protein called as CAPSID.”
‘Do virus consider as living things? Why? Yes Christopher: “It depend ma’am because when a
Christopher?” virus is found outside the cell it is just an inert
particle and has no capacity to biosynthesis.
But when it is already inject its genetic
material in a living cell it is already considered
as living.”
“What do you understand in the chart? Yes Michelle: “The virus and bacteria are both not
Michelle?” having nucleus.’
“Very good observation, who else? Yes Vith?” Vith: “bacteria reproduced by fission while the
virus is through invading a living cell.’
“That’s correct, last one. Yes Jessa?” Jessa: “Some of the bacteria are beneficial
while viruses are not.”
Activity:
Instruction:
‘So who can give a generalization for what we Marie: “A virus can be considered as a bounder
had discussed today. Any volunteer? Yes between living and non-living because of its
Marie?” special capabilities.”
IV Evaluation
Identification:
2. It is the protein coat where the DNA or RNA of a virus being enclosed.
3. It is an inert particle that cannot grow and undergo biosynthetic or biochemical activity.