Science Lesson Plan. NG
Science Lesson Plan. NG
Bayambang Campus
Teacher of Education
Bayambang, Pangasinan
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content
Law Of Acceleration
B. Concepts
Conc Description of the Concepts
epts
Car
pushe
s
Accele
ration
C. Instructional Materials
Spring Balance
String
Ball
Rope
Toy cart
D. References
III. PROCEDURE
A. Routines
Prayer
Greetings
Classroom management
Checking of Attendance
B. Lesson Proper
1. ENGAGE- 5 minutes
Call 3 students to do the following:
1. Push a toy cart against the wall. Observe the direction of the
toy cart it hits the wall.
2. Dribble the ball on the floor. What happens to the ball?
3. Push your hand against the wall. Did the wall move?
2. EXPLORE- 10 minutes
3. EXPLAIN- 10 minutes
The teachers will give inputs about the activity.
Key Questions:
Key concepts:
4. ELABORATE- 15 minutes
Video clip will be shown to students to further explain Newton’s law of
Interaction
Guide questions:
1. What is Newton’s third law of motion?
2. Why do forces always come in pairs?
3. When hammering a nail through a piece of wood,
what forces are present in the situation?
The teacher will revisit the previous activity in engage part and ask
students on what forces are acting on the situations and the direction
of forces.
1. Which among the Newton’s Laws of motion states that force equals
mass times acceleration?
A. 3rd Law
B. 1st Law
C. 2nd Law *
D. All of the above
2. According to Newton’s 2nd law of Motion, force equals to?
A. Mass divided by accelerate
B. Mass plus acceleration
C. Mass subtract acceleration
D. Mass times acceleration *
3. How does the acceleration of an object change in relation to it’s mass?
A. Directly proportional
B. Inversely proportional *
C. Acceleration doesn’t depend on mass at all
D. Neither A or B
4. Suppose a cart is being moved by a force. If suddenly a load is dumped
into the cart so that the cart’s mass doubles. What happens to the
cart’s acceleration?
A. It quadruples
B. It doubles
C. It halves *
D. It quarters
5. Which will accelerate faster?
A. A 1000 tons truck
B. A fully loaded bus
C. An overloaded jeepney
D. A race car *
III. AGREEMENT/EXTENSION
Explain how mass differs from weight ? We will pass it tomorrow.