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Science 4 Quarter 3

The document discusses force and motion concepts over 4 weeks. [Week 1] discusses different forces that can change an object's shape and size, as well as selecting examples of greater and lesser forces. [Week 2] covers magnetism, discussing magnetic properties and fields. [Week 3] is about heat transfer and insulation. [Week 4] focuses on light, discussing refraction, lenses, and how light travels through different materials at different speeds.

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Science 4 Quarter 3

The document discusses force and motion concepts over 4 weeks. [Week 1] discusses different forces that can change an object's shape and size, as well as selecting examples of greater and lesser forces. [Week 2] covers magnetism, discussing magnetic properties and fields. [Week 3] is about heat transfer and insulation. [Week 4] focuses on light, discussing refraction, lenses, and how light travels through different materials at different speeds.

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T’Cher Kriz

SCIENCE 4 Quarter 3
(Week 1)
Name: __________________________________________________________________Grade & Section: _______________________________

I. Read the following situations carefully. Put a (/) on the blank if the shape of an object may change
when the force applied on it and put an (X) if not.
_____1. breaking an egg
_____2. throwing a paper clip
_____3. pressing a nail
_____4. rolling a ball
_____5. biting an apple

II. Write the correct word on the blank to complete the idea of each sentence.
small stretch pull elongation size short

6. Force is a push or ____________.

7. When force is applied to an object, the _________ of an object may change.

8. A garter become longer when you _____________ it.


9. Pulling force on a spring will causes its __________________.

10. Once you drop a vase it will turn into ________ pieces.

III. Select the letter of the correct answer.

11. If a boy will have to kick one object, which one from the list below will move the farthest upon kicking?
a. shut put ball b. tennis ball c. golf ball d. soft ball
12. Which among the following object will require a greater force to move?
a. refrigerator b. desk c. television d. teacher’s table
13. Which of the following objects will move more easily when a force applied to it?
a. plastic dining table b. empty steel cabinet c. small refrigerator d. small wooden table
14. Which among the objects below require lesser force to move?
a. book b. notebook c. pencil d. blackboard eraser
15. Upon application of force, which of the following objects will move faster?
a. wooden chair b. refrigerator c. table d. ball
IV. Put a (/) if the picture exerted a greater amount of force to move the object and put an (X) if a
lesser amount of force was applied to it. (16-20)
T’Cher Kriz
SCIENCE 4 Quarter 3
(Week 2)
Name: __________________________________________________________________Grade & Section: _______________________________

I. Choose the letter of the correct answer.


1. Magnets have force that attracts materials made of _______________.
a. copper b. plastic c. wood d. iron
2. When two magnets attract, they _______________.
a. pull together b. break c. change color d. push apart
3. When two magnets repel, they _______________.
a. break b. push apart c. pull together d. change color
4. Magnets have two ends, the north and south _______________.
a. region b. pole c. color d. corner
5. When magnets are ____________________ the force of magnetism is stronger.
a. farther apart b. round c. rectangular d. closer together
6. If you break a magnet into pieces, the force exerted by it will _______________.
a. stay the same b. increase c. decrease d. get stronger
7. Magnets have invisible ____________________.
a. magnetic field b. sound waves c. electric current d. signals
8. The place where magnetic force of a magnet is strongest is at its _______________.
a. ends b. sides c. edge d. all parts
9. The force exerted by a magnet is _________________________.
a. push only b. push and pull c. pull only d. no force
10. All magnets have the same ____________________.
a. colors b. sizes c. properties d. shapes
II. Color the red if the statement is correct and blue if it is not.

11. Magnets can attract objects made of wood.

12. Not all magnets have a magnetic field.

13. A horseshoe magnet is a type of magnet.

14. A metal spoon is an example of a magnetic object.

15. Magnets can attract all materials.

16. Magnetism is the force that acts on objects made of nickel, iron, and cobalt.

17. Non – metal materials are not get attracted to a magnet.

18. A needle is a non – metal material.

19. Magnetic objects will attract to a magnet even if they are far from it.

20.Some of our appliances have a magnet in it.


T’Cher Kriz
SCIENCE 4 Quarter 3
(Week 3)
Name: __________________________________________________________________Grade & Section: _______________________________

I. Match column A with column B. Write the correct letter in the blank.

A B

________1. It is the ultimate source of heat. a. insulators produced by a nuclear


reaction.
________2. These are materials that allow.
b. b. fuel heat to flow easily.
c. c. sun passes slowly or not at all.
________3. These are materials that heat.
d. d. conductors one object to another, or
________4. It is the transfer of energy from from an energy source to an object.
e. combustible e. heat and produces heat
________5. It is a substance that is burned. when it is burned.

II. Write True if the statement is correct and False if it is not correct.

_____6. Light rays could be blocked, and they could pass through all types of materials since they travel on a

straight line.
_____7. Optical fibers can be used in communication, in industry, and medicine.
_____8. Light travels in a curve line when it passes through a single medium.

_____9. The sun is the main source of natural light.

_____10. Light travels slower in the air than through water because air is less dense than water.
III.
T’Cher Kriz
SCIENCE 4 Quarter 3
(Week 4)
Name: __________________________________________________________________Grade & Section: _______________________________

I.

II. Fill in the blanks with the correct answer. Choose from the box.

bending light waves slower refracts bent/broken

6) _______________ pass through certain materials like different kinds of lenses.

7) Refraction is the _______________ of light at is travels from one type of material to another.
8) The pencil looked _______________ when submerged in a glass of water.

9) A lens _______________ light.

10) The light travels _______________ in the water and the glass than in the air.

III.

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