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distinct characteristics and properties Science in Grade 7 Diversity Living things in the environment Materials (nonliving things) in the environment While there is diversity, there are…. basis of classification and organization distinct characteristics and properties

Interaction Living things interact with each other with their environment There are factors that affect the behavior of living and nonliving things and the kind of interactions between and among them.

Diversity of materials Quarter 1 Diversity of materials Classification system of materials (matter) Quarter 2 levels of organization at the organism and ecosystem levels diversity of living components of the environment how the nonliving components affect living things

Quarter 3 description of the motion of both living and nonliving components of the environment different forms of energy that influence behavior of living and nonliving components of the environment

Quarter 4 draw attention to the location of the Philippine archipelago with respect to bodies of water and land masses appreciation for the varied resources and natural phenomena that affect people and the environment

In each quarter, determine prior knowledge of students understanding of these concepts and skills are deepened through varied hands-on and minds on activities using inquiry-based teaching connect with real-life experiences connect with other related topics in other subject areas