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|Unit Author |
|First and Last Name |Dela Cerna, Jay Hane and Ulay, Marian Jacquiline |
|School District |MALITA District |
|School Name |Mariano Peralta National High School |
|School Address |National Highway, Malita, Davao del Sur |
|Unit Overview |
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|Unit Summary |
|Before the class begins, the students will discuss about the plant and animal cell. They will use the different theories to explain about the cell, their |
|functions and importance. The students will on their way to formulate and make representations on the description of the cell, their functions and |
|importance and relate it in the real life situation. By the use of technology, the students will make a cell model, and graphic organizers based on their |
|discussions and print it out with creative design.

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