Grade 6 - Rotation
Grade 6 - Rotation
Grade 6 - Rotation
e r a d m u x b s p i n w
r o t a t i o n m p g l t
b f g y l e a s n w e s t
o r s e t m d s w q a f n
l v o n e - d a y v r x t
o p l r e t c x x g t j i
n i g h t a n i t o h b l
m g e r s t y s u g o i t
c x d k e a s t n r t u p
Self-Check. Be honest to check your answers.
e r a d m u x b s p i n w
r o t a t i o n m p g l t
b f g y l e a s n w e s t
o r s e t m d s w q a f n
l v o n e - d a y v r x t
s p l r e t c x x g t j i
n i g h t a n i t o h b l
m g e r s t y s u g o i t
c x d k e a s t n r t u p
Presenting examples/instances of the new lesson
Think of it.
Which part of the day people are more active? Daytime or night
time?
Think of it.
What makes our activities vary or change during
day time and night time?
Rotation of the
Earth
Video Presentation
1. Using flashlight which serves as the sun and the globe as the earth,
demonstrate the rotation of the earth. (Emphasized the period of earth’s
rotation(complete rotation = 1 day or 24 hours), the direction where it starts
to rotate, and the earth’s relation to the sun as it rotates on its axis.)
2. Identify which part of the earth receives the sunlight and the part that
doesn’t receive.
3. Tell what part of the day on the earth that receives sunlight and the part
that doesn’t receive.
4. Based on the given activity, let pupils tell what makes day and night.
Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2
(Integration of Differentiated Activity)
2. Label and color the picture to show where it is day and where it is night.
Group Activity