Grade 11 Physical Science: Joebert R. Rivera
Grade 11 Physical Science: Joebert R. Rivera
Grade 11 Physical Science: Joebert R. Rivera
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
By:
JOEBERT R. RIVERA
SHS TEACHER
Albay Division
Learning Competency:
Objectives:
Activity 1
•The teacher will introduce activity 1-titled Tell Me Tell Me More
More.
Instruction: Use the comic strip below as
•The teacher will instruct the learners to analyze the
comic strip as they answer the guide questions. you clue to explain the statement of the
Third Law of Motion:
Expected Answer:
Let’s Read.
•The teacher will single objects. The first law states that an object will remain
at rest or in motion at constant velocity unless acted upon
by external force.
elaborate the concepts The second law states that the acceleration
using the discussion part of an object is directly proportional to the force and
inversely proportional to the mass.
in the learner’s material. In contrast to the first two laws, the third law
of motion deals with pairs of object. This is because all
forces come in pairs. The Newton’s Third Law states that for
every action force there has to be a reaction force that is
equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the action
force. The action-reaction forces act on separate objects,
not the same objects. For example, the action-reaction pair
that is required for you to walk. You exerted a force on
earth and in return the earth also exerts a force on you. The
force you have exerted is equal to the magnitude of the
force that the earth exerted on you but it is opposite in
terms of direction.
direction.
2. In two cases, the boy
exerted the same amount of
force.
TEACHER’S GUIDE LEARNER’S MATERIAL
Human Environmental
•The teacher will let the learners Actions Impacts
analyze the picture in each item then
identify what human action/activities is
depicted and determine the impact of
this activity to the environment
•Possible Answers:
Let’s Read.
Source:Source:
http://www.eschooltoday.com/natural-
resources/what-is-a-natural-
resource.html
TEACHER’S GUIDE . LEARNER’S MATERIAL
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION