SCIENCE 6 Lesson Plan
SCIENCE 6 Lesson Plan
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of grouping different materials
based on their properties
B. Performance Standards The learner should recognize and practice proper handling of products
C. Learning Competencies The learner is expected to:
a. classify materials based on the ability to absorb water, float, sink,
undergo
decay;
b. identify the materials that absorb, float, sink and undergo decay; and
c. recognize the importance of materials that absorb, float, sink and
undergo decay.
II. CONTENT Materials that Absorb Water, Float, Sink and Undergo Decay
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Guide 4 p. 106
2. Learner’s Material pages Science 4 Quarter 1 Week 1 (pages 1-8)
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials from
LRMDS
B. Other Learning Resources PowerPoint Presentation, laptop, Instructional Materials, ballpen,
Learning Activity Sheet (LAS) and paper
IV.PROCEDURES a. Greetings!
b. Prayer
c. Checking of Attendance
d. Classroom Rules
A. Reviewing past lesson or presenting SEGREGATE ME!
the new lesson The learners will pop the balloons and he/she will segregate the given
materials to its appropriate place in 1 minute.
1. broken glass-non-biodegradable
2. rotten fruits-biodegradable
3. fruit peeling-biodegradable
4. plastic bottle-recyclable
5. newspaper-recyclable
B. Establishing a purpose of the new “Family Feud”
lesson ( Motivation) The students will form 2 groups with 5 members and they will answer
the questions in every round. Each round have a corresponding
points.
The teacher will emphasize that these games has something to do with
the topic today which is about materials that absorb water, float, sink
and undergo decay
C. Presenting examples/ instances of the The teacher will utilize a mystery box to introduce new concepts and
new lesson facilitate skill practice. Inside the box are real objects that relate to the
topic or concept being taught.
Cotton/tissue
Rock
Sponge
Nail
Plastic
Fruits and Vegetables
D. Discussing new concepts and The teacher will explain the following:
practicing new skills no. 1 (Teacher may involve the learners by reading and giving some ideas
and examples during the discussion)
5. plastic bags
6. fruits
C. Direction: Put a check (/) if the material has the ability to undergo
decay or not.
7. newspaper
8. metal
9. human
G. Finding Practical Application of 1. During rainy days, what kind of materials are you going to use to prevent
concepts and skills in daily living. you from getting wet?
2. What should we do with the materials that are decaying or have decayed
already?
H. Making Generalization and What is the importance of classifying materials based on their ability to
abstraction about the lesson absorb water, float, sink and undergo decay?
I. Evaluating learning EVALUATION:
Choose and write the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which of the following best defines porous materials?
a) Materials that allow air or liquid to pass through
b) Materials that do not allow air or liquid to pass through
c) Materials with a high density
d) Materials with a smooth surface
J. Additional activities for application Look around your home. List down some materials that that
and remediation. absorbs water, float, sink and under decay.
K. REMARKS Re-teaching Transfer of lesson to the following day
Lack of Time
No class Achieved
L. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who earned 80% in the
evaluation.
B. No. of learners who require additional
activities for remediation who
scored below 80%.
C. Did the remedial lessons work? No. of
learners who have caught up with the
lesson.
D. No. of learners who continue to
require remediation
E. Which of my Teaching strategies
worked well? Why did these work?
F. What difficulties did I encounter which
my principal or supervisor can help me
solved?
G. What innovation or localized materials
did I use/ discover which I wish to
share with other teachers?
Student Teacher
Observed by:
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