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ASSIGNMENT 4 PORTFOLIO
2026
DUE SEPTEMBER 2026
Question 1
Subject: Life Sciences
Grade / Phase: Grade 10 (FET Phase)
Topic: The Structure and Function of the Heart
Duration of the lesson: 50 minutes
Item Your Response Marks
The lesson will take place in a well-resourced, urban public high school. The
classroom is equipped with a projector, a smartboard, and reliable internet
access. Learners have access to their own textbooks and basic stationery. The
Learning context 2
school has a computer lab available for research but it is not used in this
specific lesson. The learning environment is a standard, formal classroom
setting.
The learners are 15-16 years old. They are generally enthusiastic and curious
about human biology, often linking it to their own health and lifestyle. They
have prior knowledge of basic cell structure and the concept of a circulatory
system from the previous grade. The class is linguistically and culturally
diverse, with English being the primary Language of Learning and Teaching
Learner profile (LoLT), though for some it is a second or third language. There are a few 5
learners with mild reading barriers (dyslexia) and one learner who is visually
impaired, requiring materials to be provided in a large font. The learners are
from diverse socio-economic backgrounds, which influences their access to
resources at home. They respond well to visual aids, interactive activities, and
real-world examples.
Lesson outcome By the end of this lesson, learners should be able to identify the four chambers
and Curriculum of the heart and describe the pathway of blood through the heart, naming the 4
link associated blood vessels (e.g., aorta, pulmonary artery, vena cavae). This links
ASSIGNMENT 4 PORTFOLIO
2026
DUE SEPTEMBER 2026
Question 1
Subject: Life Sciences
Grade / Phase: Grade 10 (FET Phase)
Topic: The Structure and Function of the Heart
Duration of the lesson: 50 minutes
Item Your Response Marks
The lesson will take place in a well-resourced, urban public high school. The
classroom is equipped with a projector, a smartboard, and reliable internet
access. Learners have access to their own textbooks and basic stationery. The
Learning context 2
school has a computer lab available for research but it is not used in this
specific lesson. The learning environment is a standard, formal classroom
setting.
The learners are 15-16 years old. They are generally enthusiastic and curious
about human biology, often linking it to their own health and lifestyle. They
have prior knowledge of basic cell structure and the concept of a circulatory
system from the previous grade. The class is linguistically and culturally
diverse, with English being the primary Language of Learning and Teaching
Learner profile (LoLT), though for some it is a second or third language. There are a few 5
learners with mild reading barriers (dyslexia) and one learner who is visually
impaired, requiring materials to be provided in a large font. The learners are
from diverse socio-economic backgrounds, which influences their access to
resources at home. They respond well to visual aids, interactive activities, and
real-world examples.
Lesson outcome By the end of this lesson, learners should be able to identify the four chambers
and Curriculum of the heart and describe the pathway of blood through the heart, naming the 4
link associated blood vessels (e.g., aorta, pulmonary artery, vena cavae). This links