Lesson Plan Inscience 8 (Q2 - W7) (Day 2)
Lesson Plan Inscience 8 (Q2 - W7) (Day 2)
Lesson Plan Inscience 8 (Q2 - W7) (Day 2)
Department of Education
Region IV – MIMAROPA
Division of Puerto Princesa
PALAWAN NATIONAL SCHOOL
City of Puerto Princesa
I. OBJECTIVES
B. Performance discuss whether or not beliefs and practices about comets and meteors
Standards have scientific basis
C. Learning
Compare and contrast comets, meteors, and asteroids
Competencies S8ES-IIg-22
1. Identify the origin and fact about comets, asteroids and meteors.
2. Compare and contrast comets, meteors and asteroids.
3. Acquire knowledge and apply things learned for everyday living.
II. CONTENT
III. CONCEPTS:
Unlocking of Difficulties
Comets – are small objects composed of rock and ice which orbit the sun.
Meteor – is a rock which passes through the earth’s atmosphere.
Asteroid – consist of large irregular chunks or rocks.
A. References
1. Teacher’s guide
2. Learner’s
Learner’s Module pp. 153 - 156
material
4. Additional
Actual Presentation of the Materials of activity
materials
Plan 1.
LCD Projector, white screen (manila paper as an alternative) laptop and
B. Other Learning extension socket
Resources Plan 2.
Concept strips, diagram,
Note: there were two sets of materials suggested just in case there is no
source of electricity available for the power point presentation.
Prayer
Student: Let us pray
Okay, let us all stand and pray.
May I ask Ms./Mr. ____________ to lead the Amen.
prayer.
Energizer
(The students will sing.)
Now, let us sing a song.
“Science is Fun”
(The students pick up the
Please pick up pieces of papers and arrange
pieces of papers and
your chairs properly before you sit.
arranges their chair
properly)
Picture 1 Picture 2
Picture 3 Picture 4
Picture
4
D. Explore The Teacher will post on the board Students will place the
the characteristics of the celestial correct characteristic of
(15 minutes)
object: Asteroid, comet and each celestial object on the
meteors. board.
Characteristics:
Fact of asteroid
• Scientist believes ASTEROIDS may have
caused the extinction of the dinosaur.
•Asteroids move in round orbits
So, what do you think is asteroid here?
VI. REFLECTION
Which of my
teaching strategies
worked? And why
did this work?
What difficulties
did I encounter
which my principal
or supervisor can
help me solve?
What innovation or
localized materials
did I use/discover
which I wish to
share with another
teacher.
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