Secondary Science Syllabus

Substrand: "8.9 Microbes and malaria parasite"

Subject: Secondary Science Year: 8
Strand 1: Life and living

Substrand: "8.9 Microbes and malaria parasite" (12 periods)

There are tiny living things called micro-organisms. Many of this micro-organism we cannot see with our eyes. However, we can see them through a microscope. There are five main groups of micro-organisms (microbes)- Bacteria, Fungi, Protists, Virus and Algae. These microbes have different methods of reproduction. Some microbes cause diseases while other microbes are useful to us. Those microbes that cause diseases are called germs. There are modern and traditional medicines for treatment of diseases caused by germs.

General Learning OutcomesSpecific Learning OutcomesSuggested Assessment Events

Learner's should:

Learner's should:

Learner's should:

8.9.1 know that all ecosystems have tiny living things called micro-organisms (microbes) (k)

8.9.1.1 identify examples of each of the five microbes; bacteria, fungi, protists, virus, & algae

8.9.2 be able to use a microscope and observe microbes (s)

8.9.2.1 demonstrate proper use of microscope
8.9.2.2 observe microbes in prepared slides and microbes from water sample from pond under a microscope
8.9.2.3 classify the microbes under the five main groups

8.9.3 understand micro-organism reproduction (u)

8.9.3.1 explain different methods of microbe reproduction: i. bacteria – binary fission ii. yeast – budding iii. virus – injecting DNA into the host cell.

8.9.4 know that some microbes are harmful and useful (k)

8.9.4.1 identify two examples of harmful bacteria, virus protozoa and fungus and state the disease they cause
8.9.4.2 identify two example of useful bacteria
8.9.4.3 describe the useful bacteria in; i. nitrogen fixation ( converting nitrogen in the atmosphere into nitrates) ii. fermentation (making of wine)

8.9.5 be able to show life cycle of microbe that causes malaria (s)

8.9.5.1 draw a simple diagram to illustrate the life-cycle of the plasmodium (malaria parasite) in the human blood and liver

8.9.6 know the treatment of some diseases (k)

8.9.6.1 state a range of treatments for malaria: i. modern treatments ii. traditional treatments caution . do not apply any treatment with doctors advise . do not apply any traditional treatment without you parents advise

8.9.7 appreciate the continuous work of scientist in the improvement of medicine and also our traditional ways of treating diseases (a)

8.9.7.1 express the different taste of the old Malaria tablets compare to the new malaria tablets and traditional medicine

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