School Grade Level Teacher Learning Area Teaching Dates Quarter
School Grade Level Teacher Learning Area Teaching Dates Quarter
Additional Materials
IV. LEARNING TASKS
Show two pictures to the Show to the students a Let the students get a piece Tell the students to look
class (one matter and one glass of water. Obtain of paper. Ask them to tear around and let one student
non matter). (Example: ideas or concepts they the paper into small pieces mention one object to the
nonmatter: picture of light have in mind regarding it. until they won’t be able to class.
from a torch, heat from the tear it anymore. Find
fire, sound from the police someone who had torn the
siren (forms of energy); smallest piece and present
ELICIT
Matter: picture of any solid, it to the class.
liquid or gaseous
substance. Let the
students cite the
differences between the
two and write them on the
board.
Ask the students what (Prepare two identical cups Get their opinion from the Using the object presented,
could be the possible and water) question: Is it possible to ask the student what are
characteristics/ properties Show to the class one divide still the paper into the materials that object is
these pictures have. small drinking glass full of the very smallest of it? made up of.
Explain that these objects water and one empty. Get Then, explain the concept State:
do have properties and that a volunteer and ask him to of indivisibility of matter’s “Everything you see or
is the objective of the weigh the two. composition. imagine is built from
lesson. Ask the students on what something else.” This
ENGAGE
they observed with the two concept will be further
objects. discussed for today’s topic.
(Students must infer that
water has mass)
Essential Question: Essential Question:
What are the common properties of matter? What is matter made of?
Students will be divided Students will be divided
into groups of 5. With the into groups of 5. They will
use of materials found on conduct an activity found
EXPLORE the module, they should be on pages 174-175 of the
able to fill in the table learners’ module
classifying if the sample is
matter or not. (Activity #1:
Which is matter, which is
not?)
Students will present their Students will present their
findings in class through a activity by answering the
class reporting with the use guide questions. (Please
EXPLAIN
of the table and guide refer to LM for the guide
questions. (Please refer to questions)
LM for the guide questions)
Key Questions: Key Questions:
1. What are the 1. What is matter made
common properties of?
of matter? 2. What is the difference
2. How does matter between molecules
differ from non- and atoms?
ELABORATE
matter? 3. How can you say that
3. What are the other matter is made up of
properties of small particles like
matter? atom?
A. Classify whether the Identify the following
following is matter or 1. He believed that atoms
nonmatter: are indivisible.
1.smoke (matter) 2. It is Greek word which
2.ocean (matter) means indivisible
3.dreams (nonmatter) particle.
4.chalk (matter) 3. It is the smallest
5. shadow (nonmatter) particle of an element.
EVALUATE
B. Identify what property of 4. It consists of two or
matter is being described: more atoms.
_1. It is the 5. It is the unit of
measure of the amount of length used to
matter the object has. measure size of an
(mass) atom.
_2. It refers to the
space occupied by an
object. (volume)
Let the students check the Tell the students to
other properties of the get an aluminum foil
following matter (hardness, and cut it into small
texture, color, malleability, pieces.
electrical conductivity) In case it could not be
1.silk cloth cut anymore with
2.plastic straw their bare hands,
EXTEND 3.copper wire use a microscope
or magnifying glass
to look at the tiniest
piece.
If you have better
tools, you could
still cut the aluminum
into
tinier pieces.
To be continued the (Note: The teacher may To be continued the (Note: The teacher may
following day (publication of modify the type of test.) following day (publication of modify the type of test.)
V. REMARKS
results) results)
VI. REFLECTION
From the evaluation,
No. of Learners who earned:
80% and Above:
Below 80%:
Did the remedial lessons
work? No. of Learners who:
have caught up with
the lesson
continue to require
remediation
Which of my
teaching strategies
worked well?
Why did these work?
What difficulties did I
encounter which my Principal/
Supervisor can help me
solve?
What innovation or localized
materials did I use/ discover
which I wish to share with
other teachers?
GRADES 1 to 12 DAILY School NAGYANTOK HIGH SCHOOL Grade Level 8
LESSON LOG Teacher ANGELICA B. LAZAGA Learning Area Matter (Chemistry)
Teaching Dates FEBRUARY 20-24, 2023 Quarter Third
Additional Materials
IV. LEARNING TASKS
Ask the question: What are the different Prepare two pieces of manila Ask the students why clothes
Does matter attract each States of matter? paper. Dampen the first one are usually hanged outside.
ELICIT other? with water. Hang it on a
side where there is enough
air or
sunlight to dry.
Let the students play the Ask 5-6 volunteers to Ask the students the following What would be the difference if
game: demonstrate how molecules questions: clothes are hanged outside
Race Drop Raceway behave in the following 1. At the end of class, rather than inside the house?
(adapted) states of matter: do you think the
Teacher Preparation Solid paper towel will still be
Print two “Race Drop Liquid wet or will it be dry?
Raceway” sheets for each Gas 2. When water
group. evaporates, where do
the water
molecules go?
ENGAGE
Procedure
1. Tape the Race Drop
Raceway sheet onto a
piece of cardboard to
give it support.
2. Tape a piece of wax
paper over the “Race
Drop Raceway!”
sheet.
3. Place 2–4 drops of
water together to
make one larger drop
at the “Start”.
4. As fast as you can,
tilt the cardboard
and guide your race
drop around the track
to the “Finish”.
5. Try not to touch the
edge of the track. The
first to finish is the
winner.
Essential Question: Essential Question:
Are the particles moving? What happens when energy is added into the water?
Perform by group Activity Perform Activity #4: What
#3: Are the particles of changes take place when
EXPLORE
matter moving? What is water is left in an open
between them? pp 178- container? In a closed
179 of the manual. container? Pp. 182-183 of the
manual.
Students will present their
findings in class through a Students will present their
class reporting with the use findings in class through a class
of the table and guide reporting with the use of the
EXPLAIN
questions. (Please refer to table and guide questions.
LM for the guide questions) (Please refer to LM for the guide
questions)
Key Questions: Key Questions:
1. What is matter made 1.What do you think may be the
of? biggest factor which contributed
2. What can you say to the evaporation process?
ELABORATE about its movement? 2.What happened to the kinetic
3. Describe the energy of particles from liquid to
arrangement of gas/vapor?
particles of solid, liquid 3.How does evaporation take
and gas. place?
Identify what state of matter Identification:
is being identified: 1.It is the process where liquid
WHO AM I? turns to gas.
1. I have a definite shape 2.What happens to the kinetic
and a definite volume. energy of particles when
2. I may have a the object evaporates?
definite volume but I 3.Cite one example where
just follow the shape evaporation could take place.
of my container.
3. There is very
EVALUATE
negligible attraction
between me and
others.
True or False
1. Matter is composed of
tiny particles that do
not move.
2. The particles of matter
have the tendency to
attract each other.
Make a particle Conduct Activity #5A:
model of matter on Boiling Water on page
your own. 184-185 of the manual.
You may use any Differentiate
material to show Evaporation from
EXTEND
your creativity. Boiling
This is to be done
next Friday. Kindly
bring all your
chosen materials.
To be continued the (Note: The teacher may To be continued the following (Note: The teacher may modify
following day (publication modify the type of test.) day (publication of results) the type of test.)
V. REMARKS
of results)
VI. REFLECTION
From the evaluation,
No. of Learners who
earned:
80% and Above:
Below 80%:
Did the remedial lessons
work? No. of Learners
who:
have caught up
with the lesson
continue to
require
remediation
Which of my teaching
strategies worked well?
Why did these work?
What difficulties did I
encounter which my
Principal/ Supervisor can
help me solve?
What innovation or
localized materials did I
use/ discover which I wish
to share with other
teachers?
Grade 8 School Grade Level 8 Grade 8
Daily Lesson Log Teacher Learning Area Matter (Chemistry) Quarter 3
Junior HS Science Teaching Dates Quarter Third Page 12
VI. REFLECTION
From the evaluation,
No. of Learners who
earned:
80%
and
Above:
Below 80%:
Did the remedial
lessons work? No. of
Learners who:
have caught
up with the
lesson
continue to
require
remediation
Which of my
teaching strategies
Grade 8
worked well? Why did Quarter 3
these work? Page 17
What difficulties did I
encounter which
my Principal/
Supervisor
can help me solve?
What innovation or
localized materials did
I use/ discover which I
wish to share with
other teachers?
Rub a plastic covered If you rub a plastic straw with Give one property of Ask which among the three
notebook vigorously tissue paper and place it near an subatomic particle. Which has the highest value of
against a hard object and aluminum foil, what will happen? among them contributes mass.
ENGAGE
placed it over the head. the most to the overall
What happens? mass of an atom? Explain the concept of
Scientific notation.
Essential Question: Essential Question: Essential Question: Essential Question: Grade 8
Do objects attract or repel Do objects attract or repel each Compare the masses of Compare the masses of the Quarter 3
each other/carry positive other/carry positive and negative the subatomic particles. subatomic particles. Page 19
EXPLORE and negative charges? charges?
Perform Activity 1: Perform Activity 2: The
“Charge” it to big difference in LM
experience! in LM p193. pp195-196.
Students present the results of the Students present the results
activity. of the activity. Comparison
Answer guide questions. (refer to of the masses of the
the activity) three subatomic particles
EXPLAIN
using the bar graph, pie
chart and a seesaw can.
Answer
guide questions. (refer to
the activity).
Ask students what makes Which subatomic particle/s
up an atom? make/s up most of the mass
ELABORATE of the atom?
Give the charges of the
three subatomic particles.
Complete the table. Refer to the masses in table
Subatomic Charge Location 2. Answer the following
Particle questions.
1. positive 4. 1. Which subatomic
electron 2. 5. particle is the lightest?
3. neutral 6. 2. Which subatomic
EVALUATE
particle is the heaviest?
3. Which subatomic particle
has almost the same mass?
4-5. Which subatomic
particles make up most of
the mass of the atom.
Present Table 2. Some Properties Research on Thomson’s Grade 8
of the three subatomic particles. and Rutherford model of the Quarter 3
EXTEND pp195 atom. Page 20
To be continued the (Note: The teacher may modify the To be continued the (Note: The teacher may
following day (publication type of test.) following day (publication modify the type of test.)
of results) of results)
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
From the evaluation,
No. of Learners who
earned:
80% and Above:
Below 80%:
Did the remedial lessons
work? No. of Learners
who:
have caught up
with the less
continue to
require
remediation
Which of my
teaching strategies
worked well? Why did
these work?
What difficulties did I
encounter which my
Principal/ Supervisor can
help me solve?
What innovation or Grade 8
localized materials did I Quarter 3
use/ discover which I Page 21
wish to share with other
teachers?
Grade 8
Grade 8 School Grade Level 8
Quarter 3
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EXTEND Identify the uses of Cite the flaws of Define Isotopes and its uses.
Thomson’s experiment. Rutherford’s discovery.
(e.g. television-picture
tube)
To be continued the (Note: The teacher may
V. REMARKS following day (publication modify the type of test.)
of results)
VI. REFLECTIONS
From the evaluation,
No. of Learners who earned:
80% and Above:
Below 80%:
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Ask: What comes into Give common isotopes. Cite examples of energy Grade 8
your mind when you hear drinks. Quarter 3
the word isotope? Guide Questions: Page 27
1. Why are they
ENGAGE
popular nowadays?
2. What benefit can
one get from
drinking such?
Essential Question: Essential Question:
What is an isotope? How does an atom become an ion?
How do you interpret shorthand notation of isotopes and
atoms?
EXPLORE Perform Activity#4: Perform Activity#4: What’s in
What’s in a number? a number? Procedures 4
Procedures 2 and 3 on and 5 on page 205.
page 204.
Students present the Students present the results
EXPLAIN results of the activity. of the activity.
Answer guide Answer guide questions.
questions. (refer to the (refer to the activity)
activity)
Lecturette on isotopes
Give the shorthand notation Key Questions:
of isotope of Hydrogen. 1. How does an ion
form?
ELABORATE 2. What do you call the
positive ion?
Negative ion?
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VI. REFLECTION
From the evaluation,
No. of Learners who earned:
80% and Above:
Below 80%:
Did the remedial lessons
work? No. of Learners who:
have caught up
with the lesson
Junior HS Science Weekly Lesson Log & Lesson Plan Exemplar First Version: November 2016
Department of Education
Negros Island Region
DIVISION OF NEGROS OCCIDENTAL
Which of my
teaching strategies
Grade 8
worked well? Why did Quarter 3
these work? Page 29
What difficulties did I
encounter which my
Principal/ Supervisor can help
me solve?
What innovation or localized
materials did I use/ discover
which I wish to share with
other teachers?
Junior HS Science Weekly Lesson Log & Lesson Plan Exemplar First Version: November 2016
Department of Education
Negros Island Region
DIVISION OF NEGROS OCCIDENTAL
Junior HS Science Weekly Lesson Log & Lesson Plan Exemplar First Version: November 2016
Department of Education
Negros Island Region
DIVISION OF NEGROS OCCIDENTAL
Junior HS Science Weekly Lesson Log & Lesson Plan Exemplar First Version: November 2016
Department of Education
Negros Island Region
DIVISION OF NEGROS OCCIDENTAL
Junior HS Science Weekly Lesson Log & Lesson Plan Exemplar First Version: November 2016
Department of Education
Negros Island Region
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VI. REFLECTION
From the evaluation,
No. of Learners who earned:
80% and Above:
Below 80%:
Junior HS Science Weekly Lesson Log & Lesson Plan Exemplar First Version: November 2016
Department of Education
Negros Island Region
DIVISION OF NEGROS OCCIDENTAL
Junior HS Science Weekly Lesson Log & Lesson Plan Exemplar First Version: November 2016
Department of Education
Negros Island Region
DIVISION OF NEGROS OCCIDENTAL
Junior HS Science Weekly Lesson Log & Lesson Plan Exemplar First Version: November 2016
Department of Education
Negros Island Region
DIVISION OF NEGROS OCCIDENTAL
Junior HS Science Weekly Lesson Log & Lesson Plan Exemplar First Version: November 2016
Department of Education
Negros Island Region
DIVISION OF NEGROS OCCIDENTAL
Junior HS Science Weekly Lesson Log & Lesson Plan Exemplar First Version: November 2016
Department of Education
Negros Island Region
DIVISION OF NEGROS OCCIDENTAL
VI. REFLECTION
From the evaluation,
No. of Learners who
earned:
80% and Above:
Below 80%:
Did the remedial lessons
work? No. of Learners who:
have caught up
with the
lesson
continue to require
remediation
Which of my
teaching strategies
worked well?
Why did these work?
Junior HS Science Weekly Lesson Log & Lesson Plan Exemplar First Version: November 2016
Department of Education
Negros Island Region
DIVISION OF NEGROS OCCIDENTAL
Junior HS Science Weekly Lesson Log & Lesson Plan Exemplar First Version: November 2016