Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Earth Science | Core Subject in Senior High School

 Department of Education | Senior High School

Earth Science

Core Subject Description: This learning area is designed to provide a general background for the understanding of the Earth on a planetary scale. It presents the history of the Earth through geologic time. It discusses the Earth’s structure and composition, the processes that occur beneath and on the Earth’s surface, as well as issues, concerns, and problems pertaining to Earth’s resources.


1.       Describe the characteristics of Earth that are necessary to support life. (S11ES-Ia-b-3)

Earth and Earth Systems: https://www.slideshare.net/AbbieMahinay/ib-earth-and-earth-systems

Planet Earth and its Properties to Support Life: https://www2.slideshare.net/AbbieMahinay/planet-earth-and-its-properties-necessary-to-support-life


2.       Explain that the Earth consists of four subsystems, across whose boundaries matter and energy flow. (S11ES-Ib-4)

Earth and Earth Systems: https://www.slideshare.net/AbbieMahinay/ib-earth-and-earth-systems

Earth Systems / Earth and its Four Subsystems: https://www2.slideshare.net/AbbieMahinay/earth-systems-earth-and-its-four-subsystems 


3.       Identify common rock-forming minerals using their physical and chemical properties. (S11ES-Ib-5)

Minerals and Rocks: https://www.slideshare.net/AbbieMahinay/iia-minerals-and-rocks-78159643

Minerals / Common Rock-forming Minerals and their physical and chemical properties: https://www2.slideshare.net/AbbieMahinay/minerals-common-rockforming-minerals-and-their-physical-and-chemical-properties


4.       Classify rocks into igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. (S11ES-Ic-6)

Minerals and Rocks: https://www.slideshare.net/AbbieMahinay/iia-minerals-and-rocks-78159643

Classification of Rocks: https://www2.slideshare.net/AbbieMahinay/classification-of-rocks-239313642


5.       Identify the minerals important to society. (S11ES-Ic-7)

    Minerals and Rocks: https://www.slideshare.net/AbbieMahinay/iia-minerals-and-rocks-78159643


6.       Describe how ore minerals are found, mined, and processed for human use.  (S11ES-Ic-d-8)

        Ore Minerals (How it is Found, Mined, and Processed for Human Use: https://www2.slideshare.net/AbbieMahinay/ore-minerals-how-it-is-found-mined-and-processed-for-human-use-239475563

7.       Describe how fossil fuels are formed (S11ES-Id-10)


8.       Explain how heat from inside the Earth (geothermal) and from flowing water (hydroelectric) is tapped as a source of energy for human use. (S11ES-Ie-11)


9.       Identify the various water resources on Earth. (S11ES-If-g-15)


10.   Explain how different activities affect the quality and availability of water for human use.  (S11ES-Ig-16)


11.   Identify human activities, such as farming, construction of structures, and waste disposal, that affect the quality and quantity of soil. (S11ES-Ih-17)


12.   Give ways of conserving and protecting the soil for future generations. (S11ES-Ih-i-18)


13.   Describe how people generate different types of waste (solid, liquid, and gaseous) as they make use of various materials and resources in everyday life. (S11ES-Ii-19)


14.   Explain how different types of waste affect people’s health and the environment. (S11ES-Ii-j-20)


I will be updating this page once I'm done editing and uploading the slideshow presentations. :)

Saturday, November 7, 2020

Earth and Life Science | Core Subject in Senior High School

Department of Education | Senior High School

Earth and Life Science

Core Subject Description: 

    This learning area is designed to provide a general background for the understanding of Earth Science and Biology. It presents the history of the Earth through geologic time. It discusses the Earth’s structure, composition, and processes. Issues, concerns, and problems pertaining to natural hazards are also included. It also deals with the basic principles and processes in the study of biology. It covers life processes and interactions at the cellular, organism, population, and ecosystem levels.


1.       Recognize the uniqueness of Earth, being the only planet in the solar system with properties necessary to support life. (S11/12ES-Ia-e- 3)

Earth and Earth Systems: https://www.slideshare.net/AbbieMahinay/ib-earth-and-earth-systems

Planet Earth and its Properties to Support Life: https://www2.slideshare.net/AbbieMahinay/planet-earth-and-its-properties-necessary-to-support-life

 

2.       Explain that the Earth consists of four subsystems, across whose boundaries matter and energy flow. (S11/12ES-Ia-e- 4)

Earth and Earth Systems: https://www.slideshare.net/AbbieMahinay/ib-earth-and-earth-systems

Earth Systems / Earth and its Four Subsystems: https://www2.slideshare.net/AbbieMahinay/earth-systems-earth-and-its-four-subsystems 

3.       Identify common rock-forming minerals using their physical and chemical properties. (S11/12ES-Ia-9)

Minerals and Rocks: https://www.slideshare.net/AbbieMahinay/iia-minerals-and-rocks-78159643

Minerals / Common Rock-forming Minerals and their physical and chemical properties: https://www2.slideshare.net/AbbieMahinay/minerals-common-rockforming-minerals-and-their-physical-and-chemical-properties


4.       Classify rocks into igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. (S11/12ES-Ib-10)

Minerals and Rocks: https://www.slideshare.net/AbbieMahinay/iia-minerals-and-rocks-78159643

 Classification of Rocks: https://www2.slideshare.net/AbbieMahinay/classification-of-rocks-239313642


5.      Explain how the products of weathering are carried away by erosion and deposited elsewhere (S11/12ES-Ib-12)

Exogenic Processes: https://www.slideshare.net/AbbieMahinay/earth-materials-and-processes-exogenic-process

 

6.       Describe where the Earth’s internal heat comes from. (S11/12ES-Ib-14)

Endogenic Processes: https://www.slideshare.net/AbbieMahinay/earth-materials-and-processes-endogenic-process-156966804

 

7.       describe how magma is formed (magmatism) (S11/12ES-Ic-15)

Endogenic Processes: https://www.slideshare.net/AbbieMahinay/earth-materials-and-processes-endogenic-process-156966804

 

8.       Describe the physical and chemical changes in rocks due to changes in pressure and temperature (metamorphism) (S11/12ES-Ic-17)


9.       Compare and contrast the formation of the different types of igneous rocks (S11/12ES-Ic-18)


10.   Explain how the movement of plates leads to the formation of folds and faults (S11/12ES-Id-22)


11.   Describe how layers of rocks (stratified rocks) are formed (S11/12ES-Ie-25)


12.   Describe the different methods (relative and absolute dating) to determine the age of stratified rocks (S11/12ES-Ie-26)


13.   Explain how relative and absolute dating were used to determine the subdivisions of geologic time (S11/12ES-Ie-27)


14.   Describe how the Earth’s history can be interpreted from the geologic time scale (S11/12ES-Ie-29)


15.   Describe the various hazards that may happen in the event of earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and landslides (S11/12ES-If-30)


16.   Using hazard maps, identify areas prone to hazards brought about by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and landslides (S11/12ES-If-31)


17.   Identify human activities that speed up or trigger landslides (S11/12ES-If-33)


18.   Using hazard maps, identify areas prone to hazards brought about by tropical cyclones, monsoons, floods, or ipo-ipo (S11/12ES-Ig-36)


19.   Describe how coastal processes result in coastal erosion, submersion, and saltwater intrusion (S11/12ES-Ih-38)


20.   cite ways to prevent or mitigate the impact of land development, waste disposal, and construction of structures on control coastal processes (S11/12ES-Ii-41)


I will be updating this page once I'm done editing and uploading the slideshow presentations. :)


Saturday, February 6, 2016

Chocolatey Experience @ Tsoko.Nut Batirol

Some says you cannot buy HAPPINESS. But you can buy CHOCOLATES.
Well, isn't it the same thing?
I know choco-lovers, like me, would agree on this.

Chocolates was proven to stimulate our "happy" hormones. That is why no doubt that most of us would crave for a bar of chocolate during our moody moments.

Nowadays, chocolates come in different forms and sizes. 
From white to dark, small to big, sweet to bitter, syrup to bars and many more.
Whatever it is.... it's CHOCOLATE!

Who wouldn't gone loco over a bar of choco?
Except if you are allergic to it.

We all know that Chocolates came from roasted and grounded cacao beans which is usually sweetened.

In the Philippines, we have a locally known chocolate/tsokolate which we have in tablea.
Tablea (came from the Spanish word, tablet) is usually shaped as thick and round.
Photo credits (http://www.marketmanila.com)

One of the restaurants in the Philippines that serves their chocolate products using tablea is Tsoko.Nut Batirol.

We came across one branch of Tsoko.Nut Batirol in Venice Piazza in McKinley Hill, Taguig City


Since it is our first time, we just tried their bestsellers.

Their hot chocolate named Tsokolate Ah Batirol and


one of their cool blends, Tsoko Loco



Aside from these, Tsoko.Nut Batirol also serves
Cakes & Pastries and some famous Filipino dishes.
Photo credits (www.zomato.com)


@ Tsoko.Nut Batirol (Venice Piazza Branch)   




The Batirol - the traditional way of cooking chocolate



I hope to try their other Filipino-style chocolate products next time. :)