Grade 4 Module 4 Final
Grade 4 Module 4 Final
4
Science
Quarter 1
Module 5: Changes in the
Materials that is Useful or
Harmful to One’s Environment
Science – Grade 4
Alternative Delivery Mode
Quarter 1: Matter
Module 4: Changes in the Materials that is Useful or Harmful to One’s Environment
First Edition, 2020
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Management Team:
Josefina M. Pablo, CID Chief
Manolo C. Davantes, EPS Science
Dalisay E. Esguerra, EPS, LRMS
Ana Lisa M. Mesina, PDO II LRMS
Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of
paper.
1. Which changes in the material is useful to the environment?
A. making a compost pit
B. using eco bag when shopping
C. using both sides of the paper
D. using pesticides in killing insects
2. What changes in the material is harmful to the environment?
A. throwing detergents in the sewage
B. cutting and shaping lumber into chair
C. cutting of woods to be made into table
D. cutting of fabric to be made into clothes
3. What will happen to the surroundings if air is blanket with smoke from factories and
motorized vehicle?
A. Nothing happens
B. The air will be fresher
C. The air will be cleaned
D. The air will be polluted
4. What changes in the materials can be beneficial to the environment?
A. burning of old tires
B. recycling of plastics
C. throwing kerosene into river
D. changing wood into charcoal for cooking
5. Ana is cleaning the house. She separates materials such as an old newspaper, empty
cans and empty plastic bottle from other materials. Which is the best thing she can do
to the materials?
A. Do nothing with these materials
B. Ana should throw them in the river
C. Ana should throw them in a compost pit
D. Ana can sell the materials in junk shops.
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What is it?
We are surrounded by materials or things that are constantly changing. These changes
may occur naturally or others are caused by human activities. As these materials
changes they may either be useful or harmful to the environment.
What are the changes in the materials that made them USEFUL to the
environment?
Cutting and shaping piece of wood or lumber into chairs, tables, and
cabinets
Changing wood into charcoal
Recycling of plastic bottles, tin cans, and rubber tiles, into useful
materials
Setting up a compost pile for biodegradable material.
What are the changes in the materials that made them HARMFUL to the
environment?
cutting down trees affect the quality of air that we breathe, soil erosion,
and deforestation mat happened
Burning of old tires and other plastic materials
Throwing of decaying matter, waste materials from factories into the
rivers, seas, and oceans it contains chemicals that are harmful to marine
life
Farmers using too much fertilizer and pesticides too increase their crops,
but it causes the quality of soil to be poor.
To help preserve and conserve the environment and to lessen the harmful
effects of changes in materials, the use of environmental practices such as the
5 R’s of Responsible Waste Management introduced to us. They are Reduce,
Reuse, Recycle, Repair and Rot.
Activity
What’s More1 – Picture Match
Direction: Analyze the given illustrations below. Match the changes in materials in
column B with its corresponding illustration column A.
A B
A. Cutting of trees
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B. Recycling materials
C. Throwing of garbage
D. Cutting of fabric
E. Burning of woods
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Activity 2 – What am I to you?
Direction: Based on the situations identified in Activity 1 – Picture Match, tell whether
the changes in material is useful or harmful to the environment. Complete the table
below.
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Activity 3 – Yes or No
Some changes in materials are beneficial to other organisms and to their environment.
Listed below are some changes in materials, draw a if the change is beneficial and
draw a if it’s not.
Direction: Fill in the missing letter/s to identify the word being described.
Changes in the material are sometimes useful or harmful to the environment. What I Ha
A. Useful: cutting of piece of cloth to be made into handkerchief, cutting of fabric toLearne
be made into clothes cutting and shaping pieces of wood/lumber into chair,
changing wood into charcoal for cooking;
B. Harmful: burning of old tires and other plastic materials/trash, throwing of
kerosene and detergents into sewage.
When the material (soil/land) is dumped with garbage of any kind, such as empty
bottles, plastics, toxic wastes and chemicals from factories, the soil / land becomes
polluted. They become breeding places for pests and diseases causing organisms.
Also, growing plants is not possible in polluted lands.
Bodies of water becomes polluted when materials are dumped with garbage of any
kind. We are likely to get sick/diseases from contaminated drinking water. Polluted
water also kills aquatic plants and animals.
The air becomes polluted when the surrounding air is blanketed with smoke from
factories and motorized vehicles, ashes and other gas particles. Burning of garbage
such as plastic materials, rubbers and other wastes is also harmful to the
environment. Polluted air causes skin itchiness, lung infections, cancer and other
respiratory diseases.
To keep our surroundings clean and to prevent or minimize pollution in our
environment, people are encouraged to do the 5R’s (Reduce, Re-use, Recycle, Repair
and Rot)
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a
separate sheet of paper.
3. What will happen to the surroundings if air is blanket with smoke from factories and
motorized vehicle?
A. Nothing happens
B. The air will be fresher
C. The air will be cleaned
D. The air will be polluted
5. Ana is cleaning the house. She separates materials such as an old newspaper, empty
cans and empty plastic bottle from other materials. Which is the best thing she can do
to the materials?
A. Do nothing with these materials
B. Ana should throw them in the river
C. Ana should throw them in a compost pit
D. Ana can sell the materials in junk shops.
Additional
Activities
B. Study the pictures below. Identify two useful result/effect and two harmful
result/effect of cutting down trees to the environment.
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