Science4 DigestiveSystem
Science4 DigestiveSystem
I. OBJECTIVE
• To identify the different parts of the digestive system and its functions
To trace the path of food in the digestive system.
• To promote proper ways of caring our digestive system
II. SUBJECT MATTER
A. Topic: The Digestive System
B. References: Science For Daily Use 4; pp. 30-33
C. Science Concept/s:
• Digestive System – is the organ system responsible in digesting
foods.
• Digestion – is the process of breaking down food into a form that
can be absorbed for use by the body.
• Saliva – a liquid in the mouth that softens the food for easy
swallowing.
• Ptyalin – an enzyme in saliva that helps in the digestion of starch.
• Esophagus – a long muscular tube that starts from the back of your
throat and ends in your stomach.
• Peristalsis – rhythmic, wave-like muscle movements that pushed
down the food from esophagus into the stomach.
• Stomach – is a muscular pouch that secretes gastric juice that
helps in the digestion of protein.
• Chyme – food in the stomach that is partly digested and mixed with
stomach juice.
• Small intestine – a six-meter coiled long tube in the lower
abdomen.
• Large intestine – where indigestible materials go; serve as a
temporary storage of water.
• Rectum – where feces are stored.
• Anus – where feces are eliminated.
• Digestion starts in the mouth. The food is changed into soluble
form. The saliva softens the food. The partially digested food
enters the esophagus. It then goes to the stomach. The food is
further changed into liquid form in the small intestine so that the
blood can carry it to the different parts of the body. Undigested
parts of the food are pushed into the large intestine, where they
remain until the feces are expelled by a bowel movement.
D. Processes: Identifying, Describing, Communicating
E. Materials: Visual aids, Puzzles, Video Clips, Digestive System Model,
Activity Sheets
F. Value Infusion: Proper Caring of our Digestive System
III. PROCEDURES
I. Guided Inquiry
1. Review
Teacher Pupils
(Pupils be seated)
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2. Motivation Alright!
Yes Ma’am
play a game. Do you want to play a game class?
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I will group you into two. This will be the group one
and the other is group two. I will give each group a
puzzle to answer. The first group to finish the task
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The group ____ finish first that’s why the are the
3. Science Vocabulary
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What have you noticed about the Puzzles? It is a model of a Digestive
System
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Class did you enjoy watching the video clip? Yes Ma’am
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What is the video all about? It is all about the digestive system
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Can you elaborate the function mouth? The mouth is responsible for
cutting, grinding and softening of
food for an easy swallowing.
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What about the esophagus? What is its function? Esophagus is a muscular tube
that starts from the back of your
throat and ends in the stomach.
This is where food pushed down
to the stomach.
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Can you locate where the esophagus here is? (Pupil points it out)
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What about the function of the stomach? Stomach is the muscular pouch
that secretes gastric juice that
helps in the digestion of protein.
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Can you locate the Stomach in our Model? (Pupil points it out)
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From the stomach, where will the Chyme go next? It will go into the small intestine
What is a small intestine? It is a six-meter coiled long tube
in the lower abdomen.
What happens inside the small intestine? Digestive juices like the bile from
the liver and the enzymes from
the pancreas and from the lining
of the small intestines help in the
digestion of food in the
projections in the inner walls of
the small intestines.
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Where can you find the small intestine? (Pupil points it out)
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of fruits and vegetables, where it will go? It will go in the large intestine.
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What will happen inside the large intestine? Water is absorbed, into the blood
through the walls of large
intestine. As water is absorbed,
the contents in the large intestine
turn into semi-solid feces.
Bacteria in the large intestine
breakdown the remaining solid
materials and produce vitamin k.
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Where will the feces be stored? In the lowest part of the large
intestine called rectum
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How long will it take for the feces to stored in the
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Can you locate the large intestine in our Model? (Pupil points it out) Very
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4. Presentation
a. Presentation of materials
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c. Setting of standards
sheet to you.
questions completely.
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2. Analysis
From the mouth, where will the food goes next? In the esophagus
Then what will happen as it goes to small intestine? The food is further changed into
liquid form so that the blood can
carry it to the different parts of the
body.
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2. Application
Now, label the parts of the digestive system. (pupil label the parts) Very
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3. Valuing
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IV. EVALUATION
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V. ASSIGNMENT
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Activity Sheet
Procedures:
a. Using the model, trace the path of food in the digestive system.
Answer these: