LAS Science7 Q4 MELC 6 Week-6
LAS Science7 Q4 MELC 6 Week-6
LAS Science7 Q4 MELC 6 Week-6
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Science Activity Sheet
Quarter 4 – MELC 6
A Week 6
Solar and Lunar Eclipses
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S REGION VI – WESTERN VISAYAS
Science 7
Activity Sheet No. 6 Solar and Lunar Eclipses
First Edition, 2021
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This Learning Activity Sheet is developed by DepEd Region 6 – Western Visayas.
The Science 7 Activity Sheet will help you facilitate the leaching-learning activities
specified in each Most Essential Learning Competency (MELC) with minimal or no face-to-
face encounter between you and learner. This will be made available to the learners with the
references/links to ease the independent learning.
The Science 7 Activity Sheet is developed to help you continue learning even if you
are not in school. This learning material provides you with meaningful and engaging
activities for independent learning. Being an active learner, carefully read and understand
the instructions then perform the activities and answer the assessments. This will be
returned to your facilitator on the agreed schedule.
Name of Learner:________________________________________________________
Grade and Section:______________________________Date: ____________________
In the previous lesson, you have learned that the Earth and the Moon are
continuously moving in their respective orbits- the Earth is moving around the Sun and the
Moon is moving around the Earth. What will happen when the Sun, Moon, and Earth falls
in one straight line? A shadow is formed when the light from the Sun is completely or
partially blocked by the celestial body. Thus, when the shadow of one celestial object falls
on another, an eclipse happens.
What is an eclipse? An eclipse is the dimming or darkening of one celestial
object by another as viewed by the observers.
Note: All throughout the activity, stay at the back of the flashlight.
What to do
1. Pierce the small ball in the middle with the barbecue stick. Push the stick into the
Styrofoam block to make it stand (refer to Figure 1). The small ball represents the
moon.
2. Do the same with the big ball. This ball represents the Earth.
big ball
small ball
barbecue stick barbecue stick
stryrofoam block styrofoam block
3. Put on the flashlight and focus the light on the small ball. The distance between is one
footstep. Observe the small ball as you focus the light on it. The flashlight represents the
sun.
d. What happened to the shadow of the Moon as you move it around the path?
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e. Observe the appearance of the Moon. What is the effect of the shadow of the
Moon as the Moon reaches position X (see Figure above)?
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Umbra
Prenumbra
Guide Questions:
1. Looking at Figure 1, what is the relative position of the Sun, Moon, and Earth?
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2. What is the position of the Moon in relation to the position of the Sun and Earth?
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4. Explain when does total solar eclipse and partial solar eclipse can be observed?
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Solar Eclipse occurs when the Moon comes directly between the Sun and the Earth.
Moon’s shadow falls on the earth. It only occurs during the new moon phase. The
shadow of the eclipse has two parts: a darker inner part of the shadow is called
umbra and a lighter outer part is called prenumbra. If you are standing in the
prenumbra, the sun is partially seen, hence partial solar eclipse occurs. But if you are
standing in the umbra, you cannot view the sun because the moon blocks the light of
the sun, thus total solar eclipse occurs in wich the surroundings appear dimmer.
Lunar Eclipse occurs when the Earth comes directly between the Sun and the Moon.
Earth’s shadow falls on the Moon. It only occurs during the full moon phase. Total
lunar eclipse occurs when the moon and the sun are on opposite side of the earth. A
partial lunar eclipse happens when only a part of Earth’s shadow covers the Moon.
Activity 3. The Earth’s Shadow
Directions: Study the Sun- Earth – Moon diagram in Figure 2. Observe the formation
of the shadows of Earth. Make this illustration as your guide in answering the guide
questions. Write your answer in your Science notebook.
Sun Earth M
Guide Questions:
1. Looking at Figure 2, what is the relative position of the Sun, Moon, and Earth?
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2. What is the position of the Earth in relation to the position of the Sun and Moon
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4. Explain when does total lunar eclipse and partial lunar eclipse occur.
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5. Using the Sun- Earth- Moon diagram in Figure 2, explain how lunar eclipse occur.
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IV. Reflection
V. Answer Key
Activity 1
1. None
2. The shadow of the small ball is seen on the surface of the big ball
3. The shadow of the big ball is seen on the white paper
4. As the small ball move, the shadow moves too.
5. The shadow of the big ball darkened the small ball
Activity 2
1. Looking at figure 1, the Sun, the Moon, and Earth fall in one straight line.
2. The Moon comes directly between the Sun and Earth.
3. The Moon’s shadow falls on earth.
4. Total eclipse is observed when you are on the earth under the umbra of
Moon’s shadow, that is, the Sun is completely covered. On the other
hand, partial eclipse is observed when you are on the earth under the
prenumbra of the Moon’s shadow, whereby only a part of the sun disk is
covered.
5. Based on Sun-Moon-Earth diagram in figure 1, Solar Eclipse occur when
the Sun, Moon, and Earth falls in one line and the Moon comes directly
between the Sun and Earth thus the Moon’s shadow falls on Earth during
the new moon phase.
Activity 2
1. In figure 2, the Sun, the Earth, and Moon are in line.
2. The Earth is between the Sun and the Moon.
3. The Earth’s shadow falls on the moon that the moon moves through the
earth’s shadow.
4. Total lunar eclipse occurs when the moon and the sun are on opposite
side of the earth. Ηowever, partial lunar eclipse happens when only a part
of Earth’s shadow covers the Moon.
5. Based on the illustration in figure 2, Lunar Eclipse occur when the Sun,
Earth, and the Moon fall in one straight line and the Earth is between the
Sun and Moon that the Moon cannot be seen from Earth because the
Earth is blocking the light from the Sun during full moon phase.