Sample Lesson Plan Science Week 2
Sample Lesson Plan Science Week 2
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GUESS THE TYPE OF PROPERT BASED FROM THE
GIVEN PICTURE
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STEEL PIPES
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Motivation
Game: “CHANGE or NO CHANGE”
Say: Today, we are going to play “Deal or No Deal” but instead
of using that phrase we are going to use “Change or No
Change. I am going to call one student to answer the question,
then he/she will answer it using Change or No Change. If your
answer is correct you will receive a star.
1. Liquid water left in the freezer becomes solid. Is it
a “Change or No change”?
2. The ice cube is taken out of the freezer and melts.
Is it a “Change or No change”?
3. When you leave cup of cooked rice on the table
for a day, it turns sour. Is it a “Change or No
change”?
4. Sweet sugar may turn bitter when mixed to
coffee. Is it a “Change or No change”?
5. Sour mango becomes sweet when it ripens, Is it a
“Change or No
Materials needed for the activity
pictures,
charts,
activity sheet, balloon,
pencil,
water,
ice cubes
Activity 1 Let’s Change
Problem: How do materials undergo changes?
A. Balloon
1. Observe the shape of the balloon.
2. Blow the balloon, and then observe what
happens.
3. Record your answer in the table.
B. Pencil
1. Observe the size of the pencil.
2. Sharpen it for one minute, and then observe what
happen.
3. Record your answer in the table.
C. Drop of Water
1. Drop 2 mL of water into the teaspoon.
Observe the amount of water.
2. Boil the water for 2 minutes. Observe
what happens.
3. Record your observation.
D. Ice cubes
1. Observe the ice cubes for a minute.
2. Record your observation.
Name of Change size volume shape phase Condition that
material causes the
change
1.Balloon
2. Pencil
3.Drop of water
4. Ice cubes
Guide Questions:
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Engagement
Let pupils sing the song:
Cooking is Fun
(To the tune of Planting Rice)
Cooking task is really fun
When your heart is filled with joy.
Slicing, cutting, and pounding are some
of the works involved
Observe now,observe now, what
changes may happen?
When you chop your meat into pieces.
Cooking, cooking is really, really fun.
Try now, try now and it is indeed fun!
Review
Pass a ball while the music is playing. Whoever holds the ball as
the music stops will be the one to tell whether the object is solid,
liquid, or gas.(words may be written on a piece of strip colored
paper or teacher may use pictures instead of written words)
1. chalk
2. air inside the balloon
3. soy sauce
4. stone
5. oxygen
Motivation
Ask pupils to get a piece of paper. Instruct them to tear it to make a
heart shape. Observe the formed shape
Ask:
How is the heart shape formed? What did you do with the
paper?
What changes happened to the piece of paper after tearing it?
Exploration
1. Divide the class into four groups.
2. Recall the standards in doing the activity.
3. Let the pupils do the activity.
4. Instruct them to answer the guide questions after the activity.
4. stone
5. Ice cube
Explanation
1. Let the pupils report their output by groups (Teacher may encourage
the pupils to report their work in varied ways.)
1.
3.
(change in state)
4.
(changein csize
and shape
(change in state)
Assignment
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A. Engagement:
1. Review
C ___T
M E L_
POUN__
STRE__ __
MI_
Today, we are going to do another activity which will
show
another kind of change. So, let’s investigate the change
that
will happen in the activity and let us try to compare it
with the
previous one which was discussed yesterday.
7. Group the pupil
8. Setting of standards.
9. Activity Proper
Materials needed for the activity:
Pictures
Paper
sugar
spoon,
safety matches,
Worksheets
Science
courseware module
Activity 1
Showing How Chemical Change Takes Place in Materials
(Burning of Paper)
Problem: What change takes place in burning paper and
heating sugar
Materials: paper, sugar, spoon, safety matches, worksheet
Procedure:
1. Describe the characteristics before doing the activity.
2. Burn a paper using a match and describe what change
took place.
3. Heat a table spoonful of sugar and describe what change
also took place.
4. Answer these:
1.What change took place as you burn the paper? as you heat the sugar?
2.What was formed after burning the paper? Heating the sugar?
Findings to be recorded in chart
BURNING OF PAPER
Materials
Changes that took
Describe the place after New material
material before formed?
burning/heating
paper
sugar
CONCLUSION
Explanation
5. Answering the guide questions during observation.
Some chemical
reactions take place
rapidly. Others take
place slowly
Evaluation
Read each item carefully. Choose the letter of the
best answer.
1. When iron rusts, it produces a
material that is ___________.
A. Freezing of ice
B. rusting of a steel wool
C. Cutting a piece of wood
D. melting ice cream under
the sun
4. In which condition will rust occur?
chemical change?
Materials needed for the activity
1manila paper
Marking pen
Activity sheet
GROUP ACIVITY
What to do:
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Review
Folding
Cutting
Crumpling
Tearing PRECY R. UMALI
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Materials needed for the activity :
matchstick
scratch paper or bond paper
2 tablespoons of white or refined sugar
candle
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MOTIVATION
What will
happen to
sugar
inside the
pot when
heated?
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Activity
Color
State/Phase
Odor
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Explanation
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Evaluation
A. pancake making
B. cutting of wood
C. straightening of hair
D. rusting of nail
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Evaluation
A. change in color
B. change in odor
C. change in taste
D. change in size
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Assignment
Home Connection:
Materials: cotton, calamansi juice, bond paper,
light bulb/fluorescent
bulb/emergency light
What to do:
1. Use calamansi juice and swab of cotton to
write words or draw pictures on a bond paper.
2. Hold the paper near a light bulb for 3-5
minutes.
Safety Note: Be sure not to hold the paper too
near the heat source (light bulb), as the paper
may burn.
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Question: What changes happenJZMESto the
materials?