Lesson Plan in Science III
Lesson Plan in Science III
I. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, learners are expected to:
a. identify the different types of clouds;
b. show the condition of the clouds in the locality; and
c. draw and describe the different types of clouds.
A. Preliminary Activities
a) Prayer
Before we will start, Cathy
please come to the front and Sign of the cross…
lead the prayer. Amen.
b) Greetings
c) Checking of attendance
Say present if your name is
called.
Atabilo Jhon Rhey…. Present!
B. BRIDGE IN
The teacher will ask the pupils. The pupils will answer.
What is the weather today? Teacher today is sunny day.
How about yesterday? Yesterday is cloudy day.
How about last week? Last week is rainy day.
So what do you observe in the sky? Teacher I have observe that the sky is blue.
Teacher it has also different formation of
clouds.
The clouds are color grey and white.
Yes, all of your answers were right!
Do you think it will rain today? Maybe Yes, Maybe No.
C. OUTCOMES
D. PRE-ASSESMENT
E. PARTICIPATORY LEARNING
Cumulus clouds
Cumulus clouds are the puffy
clouds that are usually scattered
throughout the sky. In Latin, the
word cumulus means pile. Just like
when we say “accumulate,” it
means things pile up. This type of
cloud is formed when warm air
rises carrying water vapor with it by
evaporation. Cumulus clouds can be
white or gray. White fluffy clouds
mean no rain, but when they form
into dark or gray clouds, it is going
to rain.
Cirrus clouds
Cirrus clouds are the thin, hair-like
clouds found at high altitudes.
These delicate clouds are wispy,
with a silky sheen, or look like tufts
of hair. In the daytime, they are
whiter than any other cloud in the
sky. While the Sun is setting or
rising, they may take on the colours
of the sunset. A blue sky and a few
cirrus clouds high in the sky,
usually means it is going to be a
nice day.
Nimbus Clouds
The word nimbus means a cloud
that already has rain or snow falling
from it. These clouds are dark and
seen during a thunderstorm along
with thunder and lightning. They
can be a combination of two clouds,
like a cumulonimbus, which means
a puffy black cloud with rain falling
out or it, or a stratonimbus, which is
a dark blanket with rain falling out
of it.
Again class, what are the types of Ma’am we have the stratus clouds, nimbus
clouds? clouds, cumulus clouds and the cirrus
clouds.
Very Good!
Okay so, is there any a question or None Ma’am
clarifications?
F. POST- ASSESMENT
Activity 1
The first game is called “Hulaan mo
kung anu ako”.Now, I want you to
group into two. You’re task is to (the pupils group themselves into two
guess what kinds of clouds I am groups)
going to show you. The first student
in a group who want to answer may
come in front of me and tell me the
correct answer. The first group who
got 5 scores will be the winner.
Activity 2
The second activity is called “Draw
me”, now I want everybody to draw
the different types of clouds in a
bond paper that I will be giving to
you and also its descriptions.
Did you bring you coloring
materials and pencil? Yes ma’am.
Those who bring their coloring I forget ma’am.
materials let others also borrow
okay?
Yes ma’am.
At the back of the bond paper you
will choose among the four types of
clouds that show the current
condition of clouds in your locality.
G. SUMMARY
As a whole clouds are made up of
what is it class? It is made up of very light water droplets or
ice crystals.
Very Good.
These particles can float in the air.
When warm air rises, swells and
cools, it forms clouds. Many water
droplets formed together scatter
reflect sunlight and you see a white
cloud, but with a dark or gray
cloud, the sunlight is scattered in all
directions instead of reflected.
The different types of clouds are Cumulus, nimbus, cirrus and stratus
the? Clouds.