Week 2 Changes That Solid Materials Undergo
Week 2 Changes That Solid Materials Undergo
Week 2 Changes That Solid Materials Undergo
Department of Education
National Capital Region
Schools Division Office of Quezon City
LAGRO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
District V, Quezon City, Metro Manila
WORKSHEET IN SCIENCE 4
LESSON 2: Changes that Materials Undergo WEEK # 2
I. TARGET TASKS:
Describe changes in solid materials when they are bent, pressed,
hammered, or cut.
II. LET’S STUDY!
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Material What happened to the material when bent?
1. plastic ruler
2. metal spoon
3. paper clip
Guide questions:
1. What happened to the solid materials when they are bent,
pressed, hammered and cut?
2. Were new materials formed when the materials were bent,
pressed, hammered and cut?
3. What characteristics of solid were evident in this experiment?
IV. REMEMBER!
Solid material can be changed through many ways: by cutting,
tearing, folding, twisting, bending, stretching, pressing,
hammering or crumpling. Such action/s may change the
material’s size, shape, or texture; however, no new material is
formed because only the physical appearance of the solid
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material is changed.
V. ANSWER THIS!
A. True or false.
1. Physical Change is a change in which new substance is formed.
2. All solid materials can be bent.
3. When a solid object is hammered, its physical appearance is only
changed.
4. When a paper is cut, only its shape may change.
5. Not all solid materials can be cut using simple scissors.
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