LP Science 4 Lesson Plan For Grade 4 Cot
LP Science 4 Lesson Plan For Grade 4 Cot
LP Science 4 Lesson Plan For Grade 4 Cot
I. Objectives:
1. Identify changes in the materials that are useful and harmful to the environment.
2. Describe the harmful effects of the changes in the materials to the environment.
3. Suggest some ways of preventing/minimizing the harmful effects of the changes in the materials to
the environment.
III. Procedure:
A. Preliminary Activities
Please be silent and let us pray. The students will stand and pray.
b. Greetings
A. Preparatory Activities
1. Drill
I prepared an activity for you.
Direction: Encircle the 5R’s of Responsible The students will find the words.
Waste Management.
R E C Y C L E
E O T H A C V
U G T E Q K T
S R E P A I R
E N M O P A Y
U R E D U C E
2. Review
Do you remember our lesson last time? Yes, Teacher.
What was our lesson yesterday? “Changes in Materials that are Useful to
one’s Environment” (5’Rs)
B. Developmental Activities
a. Motivation
b. Presentation
Let’s read a poem. The students read the poem.
POLLUTION
Pollution is the process of making land, water,
air dirty and not safe to use.
One or more of the following characteristics are
flammable, corrosive, toxic, or reactive
Land pollution, air pollution and water
pollution are the major kinds of pollution
Long-term exposure to air pollution can lead to
chronic respiratory disease, lung cancer and other diseases
Unsafe drinking water could cause allergies, cancer,
or other problems
The ozone layer depletion main cause is the
chlorofluorocarbons or CFCs
It is a good idea to at least be aware of most of them to
limit one’s exposure
Obey proper waste management like to reduce, reuse,
recycle, repair and rot
Never mind the harmful effects of the changes in our
environment, be responsible.
c. Discussion
Human behavior affects the natural environment in a
variety of ways. Certain changes in materials are harmful
to the environment.
Cutting of trees
E. Application
Write the effects of these changes in the
environment. Choose the letter of the correct answer.
Air Pollution B. Water Pollution C. Land Pollution
1. Release of CFCs (chlorofluorocarbon)
2. Throwing garbage in the canal
3. Deforestation
4. Smoke from vehicles
5. Using pesticides in killing insects
6. Burning of Wood
7. Throwing hospital waste in the river
8. Burning of fossil fuels
9. Using detergents in washing clothes in
the river
10. Disposing batteries, bulbs and heavy
metals in the dumpsite
IV. Evaluation
Directions: Match the following pictures to their corresponding effects. Write the letter of the correct answers in
your notebook.
a. It affects the quality of the air that we breathe. It causes rapid change in temperature.
b. Polluted land serves as breeding places for flies, cockroaches, rats which carry germs that cause diseases.
c. The smoke and toxins from the household garbage that enter the air also contribute to the greenhouse effect
and global warming.
d. When the surrounding air is blanketed with smoke from factories and motorized vehicles, the air becomes
polluted and can cause skin itchiness, lung infections, cancer, and other respiratory diseases.
e. The river becomes polluted and can cause diseases to fish, water plants and even humans.
V.Assignment