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Singapore · MOE Syllabus Outcomes

Secondary 2 Science

This course explores the complex interactions within physical and biological systems. Students investigate the nature of matter, the mechanics of human systems, and the impact of human activity on the global environment through evidence based inquiry.

6 units·50 topics·Ages 13-14

01Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding

8 topics·Semester 1

Students delve into the subatomic world to understand how the arrangement of particles defines the identity and behavior of matter.

The Anatomy of an Atom: Protons, Neutrons, Electrons

Exploration of protons, neutrons, and electrons and how their arrangement determines atomic identity.

Stations RotationConcept MappingThink-Pair-Share
Atomic Number, Mass Number, and Electron Shells

Understanding how atomic number defines an element and how electrons occupy shells, influencing reactivity.

Flipped ClassroomConcept MappingCollaborative Problem-Solving
Ions: Formation and Properties

Investigation into how atoms gain or lose electrons to become charged ions and their resulting properties.

Case Study AnalysisThink-Pair-ShareSimulation Game
Isotopes: Variations within Elements

Exploring atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons and their applications.

Case Study AnalysisInquiry CircleDocument Mystery
Introduction to the Periodic Table

Understanding the organization of elements based on their atomic number and recurring chemical properties.

Gallery WalkConcept MappingJigsaw
Chemical Reactions: Introduction to Reactants and Products

Introduction to the concept of chemical reactions, identifying reactants and products, and observing evidence of chemical change.

Think-Pair-Share
Types of Chemical Reactions: Simple Classifications

Classifying simple chemical reactions such as combination, decomposition, and displacement reactions.

Collaborative Problem-Solving
Molecules and Compounds: Properties and Naming

Understanding how atoms bond together to create the diverse substances found in the universe, including their nomenclature.

Inquiry CircleGallery WalkTrading Cards

02Interactions within the Human Digestive System

7 topics·Semester 1

A deep dive into the mechanical and chemical processes that transform food into energy and nutrients for the body.

Overview of the Digestive Tract

Introduction to the main organs of the human digestive system and their sequential roles.

Gallery WalkConcept MappingJigsaw
Mechanical vs Chemical Digestion

Distinguishing between the physical breakdown of food and the molecular changes driven by enzymes.

Inquiry CircleCase Study AnalysisThink-Pair-Share
Enzymes: Biological Catalysts in Digestion

Studying the specific roles of enzymes in breaking down carbohydrates, proteins, and fats.

Case Study AnalysisInquiry CircleSimulation Game
Digestion in the Mouth and Esophagus

Examining the initial stages of digestion, including chewing, saliva production, and swallowing.

Experiential LearningFlipped ClassroomThink-Pair-Share
Digestion in the Stomach

Investigating the role of gastric juices, stomach acid, and muscular contractions in breaking down food.

Case Study AnalysisDocument MysteryInquiry Circle
Digestion and Absorption in the Small Intestine

Examining how the small intestine, aided by accessory organs, facilitates nutrient breakdown and absorption.

Simulation GameGallery WalkConcept Mapping
The Large Intestine and Waste Elimination

Understanding the final stages of digestion, including water absorption and the formation and elimination of feces.

Think-Pair-ShareCase Study AnalysisFlipped Classroom

03Transport Systems in Living Things

8 topics·Semester 1

Comparing how nutrients, gases, and wastes are moved across different biological scales in plants and humans.

Introduction to Transport: Why is it Needed?

Exploring the fundamental need for transport systems in multicellular organisms to maintain life processes.

Socratic SeminarConcept MappingThink-Pair-Share
The Human Circulatory System: Heart and Blood Vessels

Investigating the heart, blood vessels, and blood as a localized transport network.

Inquiry CircleCase Study AnalysisStations Rotation
Blood: Components and Functions

Exploring the composition of blood (red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, plasma) and their roles.

JigsawDocument MysteryConcept Mapping
Plant Transport: Xylem and Water Movement

Understanding how water and minerals move up from the roots to the leaves in vascular plants.

Experiential LearningInquiry CircleSimulation Game
Plant Transport: Phloem and Sugar Movement

Understanding how sugars produced during photosynthesis are transported throughout the plant via the phloem.

Flipped ClassroomConcept MappingThink-Pair-Share
Diffusion: Movement of Particles

Analyzing the passive movement of substances from an area of higher concentration to lower concentration.

Inquiry CircleExperiential LearningSimulation Game
Osmosis: Diffusion of Water

Analyzing the specific diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane.

Inquiry CircleGallery WalkCase Study Analysis
Active Transport: Energy-Dependent Movement

Exploring how cells use energy to move substances against their concentration gradient.

Flipped ClassroomConcept MappingCollaborative Problem-Solving

04Human Reproduction and Sexual Health

8 topics·Semester 2

Exploring the biological processes of reproduction, the changes during puberty, and the importance of responsible choices.

Male Reproductive System: Structure and Function

Detailed study of the male reproductive organs and their functions in sperm production and delivery.

Stations RotationJigsawConcept Mapping
Female Reproductive System: Structure and Function

Detailed study of the female reproductive organs and their functions in egg production, fertilization, and gestation.

Stations RotationJigsawConcept Mapping
Puberty in Females: Physical Changes and Menstruation

Understanding the physical changes in females during puberty, including the onset of menstruation and its basic biological purpose.

Socratic SeminarGallery WalkThink-Pair-Share
Conception: The Union of Sperm and Egg

An age-appropriate introduction to the process of conception, focusing on the meeting of sperm and egg.

Concept Mapping
Early Development: From Zygote to Embryo (Simplified)

A simplified overview of the very early stages of human development after conception, focusing on cell division and growth.

Think-Pair-Share
Puberty: Physical and Emotional Changes

Discussing the physical and emotional changes experienced during adolescence.

Socratic SeminarThink-Pair-ShareWorld Café
Sexual Health and Responsible Choices

Understanding the importance of responsible decision-making regarding sexual health, including contraception.

Socratic SeminarPhilosophical ChairsCase Study Analysis
Personal Hygiene and Reproductive Health

Emphasizing the importance of personal hygiene for maintaining reproductive health and preventing common infections.

Role Play

05Electrical Systems and Circuits

9 topics·Semester 2

An investigation into the flow of charge, the components of circuits, and the safe use of electricity in homes.

Static Electricity: Charges and Interactions

Exploring the nature of electric charges, how they are generated, and their interactions.

Experiential LearningInquiry CircleThink-Pair-Share
Current: The Flow of Charge

Defining electric current as the rate of flow of charge and its measurement.

Inquiry CircleSimulation GameFlipped Classroom
Voltage: Electric Potential Difference

Understanding voltage as the energy per unit charge and its role in driving current.

Concept MappingThink-Pair-ShareCollaborative Problem-Solving
Resistance: Opposition to Current Flow

Defining resistance as the opposition to current flow and factors affecting it.

Inquiry CircleExperiential LearningStations Rotation
Ohm's Law: Relationship between V, I, R

Understanding the mathematical relationship between current, voltage, and resistance.

Problem-Based LearningCollaborative Problem-SolvingDecision Matrix
Series Circuits: Characteristics and Calculations

Designing and analyzing circuits where components are connected in a single path.

Inquiry CircleProblem-Based LearningSimulation Game
Parallel Circuits: Characteristics and Calculations

Designing and analyzing circuits where components are connected in multiple paths.

Inquiry CircleProblem-Based LearningSimulation Game
Electrical Power and Energy Consumption

Understanding electrical power, energy consumption, and how to calculate electricity costs.

Case Study AnalysisDecision MatrixProblem-Based Learning
Electrical Safety in the Home

Examining the hazards of electricity and how fuses, circuit breakers, and earthing protect us.

Case Study AnalysisTown Hall MeetingProblem-Based Learning

06Interactions within Ecosystems

10 topics·Semester 2

Studying the flow of energy and cycling of nutrients in nature and the impact of human technology on environmental balance.

Ecosystems: Components and Organization

Introduction to the concept of an ecosystem, distinguishing between biotic and abiotic components.

Gallery WalkConcept MappingExperiential Learning
Producers, Consumers, and Decomposers

Identifying the roles of different organisms in an ecosystem based on how they obtain energy.

JigsawThink-Pair-ShareTrading Cards
Food Chains and Food Webs

Analyzing how energy is transferred from the sun through producers to various levels of consumers.

Stations RotationJigsawConcept Mapping
Energy Flow and Ecological Pyramids

Understanding the transfer of energy through trophic levels and the concept of ecological pyramids.

Simulation GameProblem-Based LearningFlipped Classroom
Nutrient Cycles: Carbon and Nitrogen

Investigating the cycling of essential nutrients like carbon and nitrogen through ecosystems.

Concept MappingGallery WalkJigsaw
Adaptations for Survival in Different Habitats

Investigating how structural and behavioral adaptations allow organisms to thrive in specific environments.

Experiential LearningGallery WalkCase Study Analysis
Biodiversity and its Importance

Understanding the concept of biodiversity, its value, and the threats it faces.

Socratic SeminarWorld CaféDocument Mystery
Human Impact: Pollution and Deforestation

Evaluating the consequences of pollution (air, water, land) and deforestation on ecosystems.

Formal DebateCase Study AnalysisProblem-Based Learning
Climate Change: Causes and Effects

Understanding the causes of climate change, its global effects, and potential solutions.

Formal DebateProject-Based LearningSocratic Seminar
Conservation and Sustainability

Exploring strategies for conserving biodiversity and promoting sustainable practices.

Project-Based LearningTown Hall MeetingDecision Matrix