LP - Typhoon Formation
LP - Typhoon Formation
LP - Typhoon Formation
Department of Education
Region VI
Division of Capiz
VICENTE ANDAYA SR. NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Pob. Sur, Sigma, Capiz
I. OBJECTIVES:
A. Content Standards: The learners should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the formation of typhoons and their movement within the PAR.
B. Performance Standards: The learners should be able to demonstrate precautionary measures before, during, and after a typhoon, including following
advisories, storm signals, and calls for evacuation given by government agencies in charge.
C. Learning Competencies/Objectives: At the end of the session, learners are expected to:
Explain how typhoon develops and how it is affected by landmasses and bodies of water (S8ES-IIe-20).
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IV. PROCEDURES
Teacher’s Activities Student’s Activities Teacher’s Remarks
ELICIT Good morning class. Good morning, Sir.
Are you all set for today’s class? Yes, Sir.
(A student answers)
Since it is located near the equator, the ocean
(Western Pacific Ocean) is warmer compared
Excellent! Typhoons used warm and to other oceans. And typhoon is fueled by
moist air as fuel. This is the reason why warm and tropical water which makes the
typhoons form only over warm ocean Western Pacific Ocean suitable in forming
waters near the equator. typhoons.
Refer to your Science Activity Sheet #4 Students are expected to study the illustrations and
– page 3-4. answer the activity.
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