SCIENCE 4 Formation of Shadow FINAL DEMONSTRATION
SCIENCE 4 Formation of Shadow FINAL DEMONSTRATION
SCIENCE 4 Formation of Shadow FINAL DEMONSTRATION
Learning Competencies: Describe the changes in the position and length of shadows in the
surroundings as the position of the Sunchanges.S4ESIVh-9
I: Objectives:
At the end of teaching learning activities the learners should be able to:
a) describe the length of shadows during day time with an improvised sundial;
b) demonstrate shadow formation using opaque objects; and
c) value the importance of shadows.
III: Procedure:
Greetings
“ Good morning class” “ Good morning Ma’am”
“How are you today?” “Good/Fine Ma'am"
“Are you ready to learn?” “Yes, Ma'am"
[Online Rules]
Checking of Attendance
“Now let's check your attendance” {Learners will respond ‘Andare!’if present and
{the teacher calls learners by their surname} ‘Absent’ if their classmate is not present}
B. Drill: WHAT’S THE WORD?
Directions: The teacher will ask a learner to read the statement and learners will mention
their last name to recite their answer.
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Elements of Weather
Directions: The teacher will flash each illustrations and learner by unmuting their
microphone.
Barometer
Rain Gauge
Thermometer
Weather Instruments
Hydrometer Wind vane
Anemometer
D. Lesson Proper:
1. Motivation: What am I?
Directions: The teacher will ask a learner to read the statement and learners will
mention their last name to recite their answer.
What am I?
1. What is the riddle all about?
2. Do you have now an idea of what would be our topic for today?
Materials: Rubrics
Flashlight Explanation 4 points
White background Cooperation 3 points
Collaboration 3 points
Total: 10 points
Guide questions:
1. What happened when you placed your hand before the source of light?[As I
placed my hand in front of the light source, a shadow was formed.]
2. Describe the shadow formed when you placed your hand further the source of
light? [The length of the shadow shortened as I moved my hand further from
the source of light.]
3. Describe the shadow formed when you placed your hand near the source of
light? [The length of the shadow increased as I moved my hand closer to the
source of light.]
4. Abstraction:
What is shadow?
[Shadows are dark patches that appear when light falls on the objects]
When and how does the shadow form?
[Shadow is form when an opaque objects block the source of light]
Where does the shadow form?
[Shadow formed in the opposite side of the light source]
Is shadow essential to us?
[By telling time, essential for artists and for entertainment]
How can we integrate the Lakewood Core Values to our lesson today?
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F. Generalization:
Shadows are dark patches that appear when light falls on the objects. The shadow of an
object looks similar to the object.
To form a shadow it needed three conditions which are: The source of light, opaque
object and screen.
IV: Assessment
Google form link: https://forms.gle/mBCNggmjQmiQj4ZA7
Direction: Read the question carefully and choose the correct answer of each question.
2. An object that does not allow to the light to passed through it.
a. transparent b. translucent c. opaque
4. An object that is cloudy and only allows light to partially pass through it.
a. transparent b. translucent c. opaque
IV: Assignment:
Direction: Answer question briefly and scientifically. Write your answer in
your notebook. Explain it in 3 to 5 sentences.
Rubrics
5 points 3 points 1 point
Precise and accurate Approaching to the precise Needs improvement
explanation and accurate explanation.
Agreement:
On your Science 4 Module page 80. Read and learn about the Size and shape
of Shadows.
Prepare by:
_ ____________________
Ms. Jennelyn S. Diomangay
Student Teacher
Checked by:
_______________________
Ms. Carla Alana Gumarang
Cooperating Teacher
Noted:
______________________
Ms. Darlene M. Palomares
LSAI Teacher Intern Coordinator
Approved:
______________________________
Dr. Francisca A. Pagkalinawan
SBCA Professor