1st QTR SCIENCE Week 4-6
1st QTR SCIENCE Week 4-6
Word hunt
What do you consider when buying a pair of shoes? Find your answers in the
word box. Then, write them in the given space below.
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The factors that you consider before buying the shoes are what we call
variables. In this lesson, you will learn the different kinds of variables and how
to identify variables in scientific experiments.
For example, you want to know what color of bird feeders your local birds
prefer.
Problem: What color of bird feeder will the birds visit the most?
If you want to determine whether the color of the feeder has an effect, your
hypothesis should be: “If I put up red, blue, and green bird feeders, the birds
will visit the green feeder the most.” You might speculate that the green
feeder, being the most “camouflaged” or “natural” might be visited the most.
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An experimental
design showing the
variables will serve
as a guide before
conducting an
experiment.
Since you want to know what color of bird feeders your local birds prefer, the
location of the feeders, the kind of feeds, and the amount of feeds placed are
the controlled variables.
The color of the bird feeder (red, blue, and green) is the tested variable because
it is the one you are manipulating or changing in the experiment.
You will know which color of bird feeders the birds will be visiting the most by
measuring the amount of feeds left. It is the responding variable. The fewer the
feeds, the more birds visited the feeder. It responded when you change the
colors of the bird feeder.
Always remember that the responding variable should be observable or
measurable.
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Let’s Try!
Harry wanted to find out what soil works best for growing roses. He planted
them outside of his yard in different potting soil such as clay, sand, and loam.
After one week, he measured the height of his plant.
Problem: ________________________________________________________________
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
Controlled Variables
Tested Variable
Responding Variable
Generalization
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1. Formative Assessment
1. Different flower bushes were grown in a greenhouse for one month. The
number of flowers on each bush was counted at the end of the
experiment.
3. Sarah would like to know which detergent works better in removing the
coffee stain on a cotton shirt. She used detergent X and detergent Y.
After 1 hour, the shirts were compared.
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B. Identify the tested, controlled, and responding variables in the given
situation.
You watered three sunflower plants with salt water. Each plant received a
different concentration of salt solutions. The fourth sunflower plant
received fresh water. After a three-week period, the height was
measured.
Tested: _________________________________________________________
Controlled: _____________________________________________________
Responding: ____________________________________________________
1. Open our Science Team and look for the video channel. Watch the video
titled “Variables” for further explanation of the topic.
2. For our next meeting, prepare a ruler, 1 short bond paper, and 15 pieces
of paper clips
REFERENCES:
Tide Philippines. (2018, November 24). Introducing New Tide PERFECT CLEAN! [Video
file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZqpFgvo9UM
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LEARNING PACKETS IN SCIENCE 4
First Quarter - Week 5
Topic: Measuring
Prepare your ruler, 1 short bond paper, and 15 pcs of paper clips before the
class starts.
HISTORY TRIVIA
Have you ever tried measuring something using your body parts? Did you know
that during the ancient times, people just use their body parts or anything they
can see in their environment to measure things.
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Examples:
Get your ruler, short bond paper, and paper clips. Measure the length of the
bond paper using the paper clips and ruler.
Guide Questions:
1. How long is the bond paper in paper clips? In the ruler?
2. Which is easier to use to measure the bond paper? using paper clips
or a ruler?
3. Which will give you a more accurate measurement? using paper
clips or a ruler? Why?
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1. Length is the size of a straight line,
distance, or straight edge on an object.
We measure the length with a ruler.
Each ruler is divided into units.
UNITS OF MEASUREMENT
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Let’s Try!
a. Measure the length of the following using a ruler:
1. 2.
Generalization
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1. Formative Assessment
A. Open the link that will be shared by your teacher in the chat
to join the quiz game.
B. Measure the length of the following objects using a ruler. Take note of
the unit of measure used.
1. leaf
________cm
2. paper clip
________mm
3. pencil
________cm
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C. Measure the mass of the following objects. Take note of the unit of
measure used.
2. Synthesis
News Update!
Watch a video clip about the confiscation of defective scales in a market.
a. Have you experienced the same concern as the mother in the
news regarding inaccurate weighing scales in the market?
b. How can you apply what you have learned today in dealing with
situations like this?
1. Open our Science Team and look for the video channel. Watch the video
titled “Measuring” for further explanation of the topic.
2. Be ready for Short Test #3 next meeting.
3. Review your learning packet week 5 and open your MS Teams ‘General
Channel’ for a copy of the PPT presentation.
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4. Performance Task #2 - Measuring Bookshelf Design
You are asked to organize your bookshelf. Using your pen and coloring
materials, draw the materials listed below inside the bookshelf found on the
next page of the learning packet. Make sure to follow the measurements
given. A sample work is posted in the assignment tab “PETA #2 Bookshelf
Design”
MEASUREMENT (per
Qty. MATERIALS item)
3 Science Book L= 4cm, T= 1cm
Rubrics
CRITERIA WEIGHT 4 3 2 1
Creativity and The bookshelf The bookshelf The bookshelf The bookshelf
Neatness 25% shows shows shows lacks creativity and is
exceptional creativity, creativity with distractingly messy.
creativity, detailed design, minimal design but
design, and and neatness a little messy.
neatness.
Completeness 30% All materials are All materials The materials are The materials are
complete and are complete, complete but some incomplete and
labels are clearly but have no labels. some have no
written. labels are not labels.
clearly written.
Accuracy 45% The measurement Most of the The measurements All measurements
of all materials are materials have of some materials are incorrect.
correct and correct and are incorrect.
accurate. accurate
measurements.
TOTAL 25 points
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MY BOOKSHELF DESIGN
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REFERENCES:
TutWay. (2019, June 28). What is Mass? [Video file]. Retrieved from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivAD44nh0D0&ab_channel=TutWay
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LEARNING PACKETS IN SCIENCE 4
First Quarter - Week 6
Topic: Laboratory Tools
Guide Questions:
1. Were you able to get the exact measurements? Why? Why not?
2. What do you need to get the exact measurement of an object?
Watch the video clip about experimentation design. What are the things
needed to prepare for conducting an experiment?
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In the previous lesson, you learned how to measure the length and mass of an
object. In this learning packet, we will discuss the devices and equipment used
in conducting experiments.
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Wire gauze It is used to support the
glass container while it is
being heated.
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Generalization
Ask and Learn
You will be given a chance to ask questions or clarification about the
topic.
1. Formative Assessment
2. Synthesis
Watch a video about the proper use of laboratory tools.
• What do you think will happen if laboratory equipment will not be
used properly?
• What will be the consequences?
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1. Be ready for an activity on identifying laboratory tools, their functions,
and proper usage on our next meeting (2nd meeting).
2. Be ready for Long test #2. Review LP Week 4-6 lessons.
3. Review your learning packet for week 6 and open your MS Teams
‘General Channel’ for a copy of the PPT presentation.
REFERENCES:
Have Fun Teaching. (2015, March 6). The Scientific Method [Video file]. Retrieved
from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIFz_-KzURY
Lab tools and equipment - know your glassware and become an expert
chemist! | chemistry. (2019, July 18). YouTube. Retrieved September 3, 2022,
from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chODOKSPJS4
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