Science: Quarter 4 - Module 10: Lights On or Lights Off?
Science: Quarter 4 - Module 10: Lights On or Lights Off?
Science
Quarter 4 – Module 10:
Lights On or Lights Off?
CO_Q4_Science 7_Module 10
Science – Grade 7
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Quarter 4 – Module 10: Lights On or Lights Off?
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Science
Quarter 4 – Module 10:
Lights On or Lights Off?
What I Need to Know
Hello my dear learner! How are you? Have you experienced being in dark and
bright places? Do you observe that somehow behind you are something dark portion
that is formed on the ground? If yes, that is a shadow. A shadow is formed when an
opaque object is hit by light. This shadow formation is related to an astronomical
phenomenon called eclipses. In this module you will understand how shadows are
formed. And how it is related to the formation of eclipses.
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What I Know
Directions: Read the questions carefully and choose the letter of the correct answer.
Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. What will be formed when an opaque object blocks the path of light?
A. Drawing
B. Shadow
C. Sound
D. Wave
A. I and II only
B. II and III only
C. II and IV only
D. II, III and IV only
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III only
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5. Which of the following astronomical phenomena shows shadow formation?
A. Eclipses
B. Birth of a star
C. Collision of asteroids
D. Rotation of Earth on its axis
7. What do we call the outer part of the shadow where only part of the light is
blocked?
A. Umbra
B. Penumbra
C. Black Shadow
D. Very Light Shadow
9. Karen heard on the news that there will be an eclipse happening today. She has
observed on the television that a black circle has covered the sun. She concludes
that this phenomenon is solar eclipse. Is her conclusion TRUE?
A. No, because solar eclipse can happen even without black circle.
B. Yes, because the black circle is the shadow created during solar eclipse.
C. No, because solar eclipse happens when the moon and the earth formed a
black shadow.
D. Yes, because the black circles is the moon that aligns with the sun
creating a solar eclipse.
10. Jaypee performs an experiment about solar eclipse. He cut different sizes of
circles where the sun is biggest followed by the earth and the moon. He aligned
the three circles, with the earth in between the sun and the moon. Is his set-up
CORRECT?
A. Yes, because there is the sun.
B. No, because the moon must be absent during solar eclipse.
C. No, because the moon should be is at the center.
D. Yes, because the three astronomical objects have different diameter and
the alignment of the three where the earth is at the center causes solar
eclipse.
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Lesson
Solar Eclipse
1
What’s In
Hello my dear learner! In the previous module, you have learned that the earth
is the only living planet with different seasons. As it spins on its axis and goes around
with the sun, its seasons are affected. The motion of the Earth with respect on its
orbit really makes a difference. The key factor of this entire phenomenon is the main
source of light which is the Sun. The Sun contributes on the formations of shadows
which allows for eclipses to happen.
Aside from the sun which is the primary source of light can you list down 5
other objects that also produce light and contribute in the formation of shadows?
Write it in a separate sheet of paper.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
What’s New
Hello! We have a little problem to face but I know you can do this. Read the
story carefully and choose the best answer needed on the story by writing a big check
on the circles found inside the box. I know that you’re excited. Let’s start!
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eliminate fear from the kingdom would be crowned as the new King. Before they
proceed with the mission, their father told them the top secret in order to defeat the
queen. They should be able to fill everything inside the cave of shadow where the
queen lived without leaving any space. With bravery and love for their father as well
as the kingdom, the two princes followed the order of their father and went to the
kingdom of the queen Darkesta.
Can you help the two princes decide which weapon should they use in order
to defeat the Queen? Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it in a separate
sheet of paper.
A B
Illustrated by: Jaypee K. Balera Illustrated by: Jaypee K. Balera
Supplemental Activity:
Directions: Read and understand the questions carefully. Write the letter of your
answer on a separate sheet of paper.
Illustrated by: Jaypee K. Balera Illustrated by: Jaypee K. Balera Illustrated by: Jaypee K. Balera Illustrated by: Jaypee K. Balera
A B C D
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2. Which of the following object emits light?
Illustrated by: Jaypee K. Balera Illustrated by: Jaypee K. Balera Illustrated by: Jaypee K. Balera Illustrated by: Jaypee K. Balera
A B C D
What is It
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When shadows are formed, there are areas where the light is totally blocked
while other areas are still partially lighted. Umbra is a part of a shadow in which all
light has been blocked, while Penumbra is when only a part of the light is blocked so
the light is dimmed but not totally absent.
There are three types of solar eclipse as shown above. A total solar eclipse
occurs when the Moon completely covers the Sun, as seen from Earth. However, a
partial solar eclipse happens when the Moon only partially covers the disk of the Sun
and annular solar eclipse occurs when the moon covers the Sun's center, leaving its
outer edges to form a “ring of fire” or annulus. The phase of the moon during a solar
eclipse is New moon.
Solar eclipse is one spectacular astronomical phenomenon. but viewing
eclipses using our naked eye is not advisable because of its damaging effect in the
human eye. When you want to look at this phenomenon please be careful and bear
in your mind of the following precautionary measures; do not stare directly at the
sun; do not use homemade or improvised filters or ordinary sunglasses, even very
dark sunglasses rather use special-purpose solar filters, such as eclipse glasses or
handheld solar viewers or you may make a pinhole projector by poking a hole in a
piece of paper and project an image of the sun onto another paper to view the eclipse
as shown below.
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What’s More
Directions: Find any device that can produce light (cellphone or flashlight). Draw
and cut two circles made of paper with different sizes or any spherical objects with
different sizes. The bigger size will be the Earth and the smaller size will be the moon.
Then, put a stand at the back of the circles made of paper or on the spherical objects
align them. Arrange the materials as shown in figure 4.
2 inches 8 inches
15 inches 8 inches
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What I Have Learned
Directions: Read the paragraph carefully and identify the correct words that fit in
the given sentences in the box below. Write your answer on a separate
sheet of paper.
(1) ___________ is the result when the light is blocked by an opaque object.
when the Sun is lowest in the sky, it makes the (2) ___________ shadows. Shadows
are formed when an (3) ___________ object comes in the path of light or an object or
material is placed in the path of rays of light.
A solar eclipse only happens during (7) ___________ as the Moon moves
between the sun and the earth. However, if the Sun, the earth and the moon are not
aligned, eclipses will (8) __________ happen.
There are two types of shadows formed during eclipses called the umbra and
penumbra. (9) ____________ is a part of a shadow in which all light has been blocked,
while (10) ___________ is when only a part of the light is blocked so the light is dimmed
but not totally absent.
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What I Can Do
Directions: Explain why we don’t have eclipses every month. Write tour answer on
the space provided.
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Content Shows Shows Shows Does not
thoughtful analysis, inconsistent include
analysis, connections analysis, adequate
connections and some connections analysis,
and more evidences and few connections
evidences presented. evidences and no
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presented.
Organizations Well-organized Organized Poorly Misleading
information’s information’s organized and confusing
was included. was included. information’s information
was included. was included.
Style Strong word Good word Inconsistent Poor word
choice and choice, word choice, choice.
smoothly sentence easy some bumpy
written to read. sentences.
sentences.
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Assessment
Directions: Read and understand the questions carefully. Write the letter of your
answer on a separate sheet of paper.
3. What part of the shadow is dimmed but light is not totally absent.
A. Umbra
B. Penumbra
C. Black shadow
D. Dimmed shadow
6. Which of the following is the correct alignment for solar eclipses to occur? The
blue circle represents Earth and the small gray circle represents the moon
A.
B.
C.
D.
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7. Which of the following is the best way to view an eclipse?
A. Using mirrors
B. Using naked eye
C. Using sun glasses
D. Using pinholes projectors
8. What is the best position of the sun in the sky if you want to observe a longest
shadow?
A. Absent in the sky
B. Middle in the sky
C. Lowest in the sky
D. Highest in the sky
11. Which of the following shows why some objects don’t form shadows?
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III
12. Which of the following statements shows scientific basis on the things to do
during eclipses?
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III
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13. Which of the following statement shows why eclipses don’t happen every month?
A. The Earth's orbit around the sun is not in the same plane as
the Moon's orbit around the Earth.
B. The Sun orbit around the Earth is not in the same plane as
the Earth’s orbit around the Moon.
C. The Moon’s orbit around the sun is not in the same plane as
the Sun orbit around the Earth.
D. The Moon’s orbit around the Earth is not in the same plane
as the Sun orbit around the Moon.
For items number 14-15. Read the selection carefully.
Toby is asked to observe an astronomical phenomenon. Without using any
device, he observed that the Moon covers the sun and it produced a huge shadow on
the earth. He concluded that the phenomenon is called Solar Eclipse.
14. Was his conclusion CORRECT?
A. No, because the phenomenon is called lunar eclipse.
B. No, because the earth must cover the moon to be called solar
eclipse.
C. Yes, because when there is a shadow formation it is always called
solar eclipse.
D. Yes, the moon covers the sun and produce shadows to the earth.
15. Was his method in observing the eclipse using his naked eye RIGHT?
A. Yes, because it is the best way.
B. Yes, because it is the safest and recommended way of observing.
C. No, because using our naked eye in observing solar eclipses is not
recommended by the faith healers.
D. No, because our eye may be damaged due to solar radiation.
Additional Activities
Directions: List down 5 occurrences of solar eclipse in the Philippines. Write the
letter of your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
Date and time
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Guide Questions:
Directions: Read the questions carefully. Write the letter of your answer on a
separate sheet of paper.
1. When do solar eclipses happen?
2. Is a solar eclipse a common occurrence in the Philippines? Why or why
not?
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What I Know
Directions: Read and understand the questions carefully. Write the letter of your
answer on a separate sheet of paper.
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III only
5. What astronomical object is not included during lunar eclipse?
A. Asteroid
B. Earth
C. Moon
D. Sun
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6. What astronomical objects produce shadow during lunar eclipse?
A. Corona
B. Earth
C. Moon
D. Sun
I. During this phenomenon the Moon is the one gives off light
II. During this phenomenon the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow
III. During this phenomenon the Sun, Earth, and Moon are exactly or very
closely aligned with the Earth between considering only on the night of a full
moon.
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III only
8. Jaypee and Karen perform an experiment about lunar eclipse. They cut different
sizes of circles where the sun is biggest followed by the earth and the moon. They
align the circles starting from the sun, the earth and the moon. Was the set-up
CORRECT for lunar eclipse?
A. Yes, because there is the sun.
B. Yes, because the earth is at the center during lunar eclipse.
C. No, because the moon must be at the center during lunar eclipse.
D. No, because the set-up shows solar eclipse because the earth is at the
center.
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Lesson
Lunar Eclipse
2
What’s In
Hello my dear learner! In the previous lesson, you have learned that shadows are
nothing but space when the light is blocked by an opaque object. Opaque objects do
not allow light to pass through them. Translucent objects allow light to pass through
them and we can see through these objects clearly. An opaque material makes a dark
shadow, a translucent material makes a faint shadow and a transparent material
cannot make any shadow. A solar eclipse is one example of an astronomical
phenomenon involving shadows, and it only happens during daytime when the
position of the moon is in between the sun and the earth. However, if the Sun, the
earth and the moon are not aligned, eclipses will not happen. They do not happen
every month because the Earth's orbit around the sun is not in the same plane as
the Moon's orbit around the Earth.
This time we will talk about the other type of eclipse. As we go along you will
be oriented with another phenomenon that happens during night time involving
shadow formation.
___________________ - _____________________-_____________________
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What’s New
‘s
Directions: Read and understand the poem carefully in order to answer the guide
questions. Write your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
LIFE AT NIGHT
by: Jaypee Kadalem Balera
Guide Questions:
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What is It
A total lunar eclipse occurs when the moon and the sun are on exact opposite
sides of Earth and the mon is within the umbra of the shadow of the Earth. Although
the moon is in Earth's shadow, some sunlight reaches the moon. The sunlight passes
through Earth's atmosphere, which causes Earth’s atmosphere to filter out most of
the blue light. This makes the moon appear red to people on Earth while a partial
lunar eclipse happens when only a part of the moon enters Earth's shadow. In a
partial lunar eclipse, Earth's shadow appears very dark on the side of the moon
facing Earth. What people see from Earth during a partial lunar eclipse depends on
how the sun, Earth and moon are lined up. On the other hand, penumbral lunar
eclipse occurs when the moon become completely immersed in the penumbral cone
of the earth’s shadow without touching the umbra. Since the penumbra is much
fainter than the dark core of the Earth’s shadow, the umbra, a penumbral eclipse of
the moon is often difficult to tell apart from a regular full moon.
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Even though lunar eclipse is perfectly safe to watch with the naked eye it is
better to use proper instruments and follow safety precautions like eclipse glasses
for your eye protection.
Find any device that can produce light (cellphone or flashlight) that will serve,
as the sun. Draw and cut two spherical objects made of paper with different sizes.
The bigger size will be the Earth and the smaller size will be the moon. Then, put a
stand at the back of the circles made of paper and align them accordingly. It is
advised that you do this activity in a dark area/room. Arrange the materials as shown
in figure 7.
8 inches
2 inches
15 inches 8 inches
Illustrated by: Jaypee K. Balera
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What I Have Learned
Directions: Read the paragraph carefully and identify the correct words that fit in
the given sentences in the box below. Write your answer on a separate
sheet of paper.
Lunar eclipses do not occur every month because the Moon's orbit is (5)
_________ five degrees from Earth's orbit around the Sun. During a total lunar eclipse,
the Earth moves (6) ___________ the Sun and the Moon and cuts off the Moon's (7)
____________ supply. When this happens, the surface of the Moon takes on a (8)
_____________ glow instead of going completely dark. There are two types of lunar
eclipses: total lunar eclipses and partial lunar eclipses. A (9) ____________ lunar
eclipse occurs when the moon enters the umbra of the Earth’s shadow while (10)
____________ lunar eclipse happens when only a part of the moon enters the umbra
of Earth's shadow. Even though lunar eclipse is perfectly safe to watch with the
naked eye it is better to use proper instruments and follow safety precautions like
eclipse glasses for your eye protection.
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What I Can Do
Directions: Between solar and lunar eclipse, which is harder to observe. Explain
Write your answer on the space provided.
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Content Shows Shows Shows Does not
thoughtful analysis, inconsistent include
analysis, connections analysis, adequate
connections and and some connections analysis,
more evidences evidences and few connections
presented. presented. evidences and no
presented. evidences
presented.
Organizations Well-organized Organized Poorly Misleading and
information’s information’s organized confusing
was included. was included. information’s information
was included. was included.
Style Strong word Good word Inconsistent Poor word
choice and choice, word choice, choice.
smoothly written sentence easy some bumpy
sentences. to read. sentences.
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Assessment
Directions: Read and understand the questions carefully. Write your answer on a
separate sheet of paper.
1. Which astronomical objects produces light?
A. Asteroid
B. Earth
C. Moon
D. Sun
2. What astronomical phenomenon will happen when the earth is in between the
sun and moon?
A. Solar eclipse
B. Annular eclipse
C. Lunar eclipse
D. Partial solar eclipse
3. Which astronomical objects produces a shadow during a lunar eclipse?
A. Asteroid
B. Earth
C. Moon
D. Sun
4. Which of the following statements, BEST describes a lunar eclipse?
I. It is a phenomenon when moon moves into the shadow of the earth.
II. It is phenomenon when earth moves in between the sun and moon.
III. It is a phenomenon when the sun strikes the earth and produce
shadows.
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III
5. Which of the following astronomical object moves into the shadows of the earth
during lunar eclipse?
A. Asteroid
B. Meteor
C. Moon
D. Sun
6. What astronomical objects turns in reddish color during lunar eclipse?
A. Earth
B. Meteor
C. Moon
D. Star
7. Which of the following astronomical object is NOT involved during lunar eclipse?
A. Mars
B. Earth
C. Moon
D. Sun
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8. Which of the following statements shows the movement of the moon during
lunar eclipse?
I. Moon passes through sun’s shadow.
II. Moon passes through earth’s shadow.
III. Moon moves behind its own shadow.
IV. Moon moves behind the earth’s shadow.
A. I only II only
B. II and III only
C. II and IV only
D. I, II, III and IV
9. Which of the following is the correct alignment of lunar eclipses?
A. Sun – Moon – Earth
B. Earth – Sun - Moon
C. Earth – Moon – Sun
D. Sun – Earth – Moon
10. During lunar eclipse, the sunlight passes through Earth's atmosphere, which
causes Earth’s atmosphere to filter out most of the blue light. With blue light
filtered out, how will the moon look during a lunar eclipse?
A. The moon will look red
B. The moon will look gray
C. The moon will look yellow
D. The moon will still look the same
11. What phase of the moon does lunar eclipse happen?
A. New Moon
B. Full Moon
C. Waxing Crescent
D. Waning Crescent
12. Which of the following statements shows the occurrence of lunar eclipse?
A. I and II only
B. I and III only
C. II and III only
D. I, II and III
13. Which of the following statements shows scientific basis on the things to do
during eclipses?
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For items number 14-15. Read the selection carefully.
Cloe, Karlee and Toby are asked to observe an astronomical phenomenon that
happens tonight. They directly observed the Moon turning red thus, she concluded
that the phenomenon is called Lunar Eclipse.
15. Do their procedure in observing the eclipse using their naked eye RIGHT even
during nighttime?
A. Yes, because it is safe to observe lunar eclipse.
B. Yes, because but make sure it is only your right eye.
C. No, because using our naked eye is not recommended by the expert.
D. No, because our naked eye is not an instrument to use and observe
eclipses.
Additional Activities
Directions: List down 5 occurrences of lunar eclipse in the Philippines. Write your
answer on a separate sheet of paper
Date and time
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Guide Questions:
Directions: Read the questions carefully. Write the letter of your answer on a
separate sheet of paper.
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What I Know What’s New What’s More
1. B 1. A 1. Sun
2. B 2. B 2. It produces shadow
3. D 3. Moon
4. C 4. Earth
5. A 5. When the three
6. A astronomical bodies
7. B aligned together.
8. B (Sun-Moon-Earth)
9. D
10. D
Assessment
What I Have Learned What Can I Do
1. Shadow (answers may 1. A
2. Longest vary) 2. B
3. Opaque An eclipse does 3. B
4. Dark not happen 4. D
5. Faint every month 5. D
6. Transparent because the 6. C
7. Daytime Earth’s orbit 7. D
8. Not into the Sun is 8. C
9. Umbra not the same 9. C
10. Penumbra place as the 10. A
11. Damaging moon orbits to 11. D
12. Precautionary the Earth. 12. C
13. Sun 13. C
14. Pinhole projector. 14. D
15. D
Additional Activity
(data may vary)
1. June 10, 2002
2. July 22, 2009
3. Jan 15, 2010
4. May 20, 2012
5. May 20, 2013
Guide questions:
1. Daytime
2. No
Lesson 1
Answer Key
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What’s New
What I Know What’s In 1. dark or bright
1. C SUN- EARTH- MOON 2. up above
2. D 3. Moon
3. B 4. Red
4. A 5. Night
5. A
6. B
7. C
8. B
9. B
10. B
What’s More What I Have Learned
1. Sun 1. Nightime What I Can Do
2. It produced shadow 2. Earth It is the Penumbral
3. Earth 3. Alligned Lunar Eclipse
4. Moon 4. Full Moon because of this, it
5. When the Sun- 5. Tilted can be difficult to
Earth- Moon aligned spot, and the
6. Between
together eclipsed Moon can
7. Light
8. Reddish look like a regular
Full Moon.
9. Total
10. Partial
Assessment
1. D
2. C
3. B
4. C
5. C
6. C
7. A
8. C
9. D
10. A
11. B
12. A
13. C
14. D
15. A
Lesson 2
References
BOOKS
Asuncion, Alvie J., Ph.D. Catalan, Maria Helen D.H. et.al. K to 12 Grade 7 Science
Learner's Material. First. Pasig City, NCR: Department of Education, 2017.
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