Demonstration Lesson Plan For 6Th Grade Science

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DEMONSTRATION LESSON PLAN FOR 6TH GRADE SCIENCE

I. Objectives:
1. Give the meaning of constellation.
2. Match images to their corresponding constellations.
3. Construct a star map showing the common constellations in the Philippine sky.
4. Explain whether or not constellations representing zodiac signs affect human lifeq1q.
II. Subject Matter: Constellations
References: BEC PELC 6, Lesson Plan in Science 6, Into the Future: Science and Health 6
pages 254-258, Holt Science and Technology pages 524-525.
Materials: Black cartolinas, illustration boards, foil, yarn, pushpins, manila papers, glue,
barbecue stick.
Value:
III. Procedure:
A. Drill: Song: I'm Alive, Alert, Awake, Enthusiastic
B. Review: Energy Forms (Pass the Ball Strategy)
C. New Lesson:
1. Activity:
a. Motivation: Forming patterns on the sky map mounted on the board
b. Setting Standards
c. Distribution of activity envelopes
d. Reporting
2. Analysis:
a. What were we trying to do by connecting the stars through lines?
b. Activity 1: Match the pictures to their corresponding constellations.
3. Generalization:
a. Activity 2: Define a constellation.
What are the major constellations?
4. Application:
a. Construct a star map showing the common constellations in the sky.
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b. Do zodiac constellations really affect human life?


IV. Evaluation:
1. What is a constellation?
2. Draw and name at least 3 constellations.

V. Assignment:
Ask your parents or grandparents how stars are useful to man. Write their answer in a 1/4
sheet of paper.

Activity 1: Match the pictures with their corresponding constellations

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