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Unit 4: Matter
Why can we make a sand castle and not a water castle?
Why cant we see the wind that flies our kites?
How do the things around us differ? How are they the same?
Maria Francessa L. Abat
(Picture of Alon and Luna in the beach with Luna swimming, Alon making a sand castle and
the professor flying a kite)
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Lesson 1: Solids
Why does it hurt when we hit a door?
Why do some objects have shapes and others dont?
What are solids?
Maria Francessa L. Abat
(Picture of Luna helping Alon to stand up after he bumped his head
at the door)
Luna: What happened Alon? Does it hurt?
Alon: Yes, the door was so hard and heavy. I slipped that is why I hit
my head.
Luna: I also noticed that the floor is newly cleaned. It is shiny and
very smooth.
Alon: Oh! Maybe that is why it is very slippery
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Exploration
Look at the picture, find the following. Color the following red
Maria Francessa L. Abat
(Picture of a pool with beach ball, floaters, toys ,kites hidden in the picture)
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Explanation
Solid is one state of matter. You can describe it in so many ways like
Solid have shapes
Try to put the pencil on the plate. What happened? Now try putting the pencil inside the
glass. Did it change its shape? S
Solids have definite shape. It means that it will have the same shape where ever you put it
in.
Solids take up space
Maria Francessa L. Abat
( Picture of Alon and Luna in a toy store)
(Picture of a glass, plate, and pencil)
(Picture of a school bags full of books and school materials that
Alon cant close any more)
Luna: Alon, I think its time to clean your bag. Youre going to
break your bag if
you will force all your books inside
Alon: Your right. I think I better live some my toys behind.
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Why cant Alon close his bag anymore? What are inside? What do you think will happen if Alon
will take out his toys from the bag?
Solids take up space. No two solids can share the same space at the same time. That is why
the bag cant be closed because Alons toys are taking so much space that his school things should
have taken up.
Solids have mass and weight
Mass is the amount of matter in an object. The more mass an object has, the heavier it will
be. Just like Lunas bag, she has so many books inside.
The heavier an object is the more weightit has. Weight is how much the earth is pulling an
object. The more mass an object has, the more earth will pull it.
Here are some more ways we can describe solids
Solids have temperature
Maria Francessa L. Abat
( Continuation of the picture above)
Alon: Luna, I think your bag is very heavy, you want me to help you?
Luna: Thanks Alon, we have so many books to bring today plus my
friend is borrowing all my Harry Potter books.
Alon: All seven of them! Wow no wonder you look as if youre falling.
Let me help you out)
(Luna and Alon eating)
Luna; Hmm I love this mango flavored ice cream. Its so
cold.
Alon: ouch! This soup is so hotit hurt my toungue
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By means of our sense of touch we can describe if a solid is either hot or cold.
Temperature can be measured by means ofdegrees orcelsiu. The higher the degrees the hotter the
object is.
Solids have different textures
Solids differ in texture. Your sense of touch can help you describe the texture of solids.
Solids can have different texture from one another, cotton or glass may feel smooth to the touch if
we feel it.
Sand and stones may feel rough on our sense of touch. The peeling of guyabano may feel
rough or course to our touch. A lot of flowers and some leaves feel soft to touch.
Solids have different sizes
Solids differ in sizes. Some solids like table or chair are big.
Some solids like nails and coins are small. Sizes depend upon how the solid is created.
There could be a big glass or a small glass. A big bag or a small bag. Sizes can change on how it is
created.
Solids have different colors
Maria Francessa L. Abat
(Luna and Alon washing the dishes)
Luna; Look Alon, I love the feel of this plate, it is so
smooth to touch.
Alon: Next time I will be the one to wash of the soap, this
scotch brite is so rough, no wonder all the left over on
(Luna and Alon still washing the dishes)
Luna: Alon, I think you should help to wash this very big
cooking pot lolo used to cook Laing into
Alon: Wow! It is big. I clean that while you clean these
smallspoons over here
(Alon and Luna is shoping with mom
Alon: Luna, can you please choose a pair of shoes now.
Luna: I cant decide, will it be red? Pink? Or the blue one?
Hmm..
Mom: You will be rett in an color dear.
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Solids differ in its color. They can have the same size or shape and they can have different
color. Some flowers are colorful; they can look bright or pale. These colors are seen through our
eyes and changes from one solid to another.
Exploration
Solid Observe
What you will need
1. Pencil
2. Paper
What to do
1. Find a partner. Both of you will be moving around the classroom.
2. Using the table below, you and your partner will list down all the things that you can observed
within the classroom. Both of you will only look for solid things in the classroom.
3. Make a list of their things and describe them based on their color, size,texture, shape and
mass/weight.
Object Occupies
space Shape Color Mass Weight Texture
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I found out that
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
Evaluation: Write if the description is about size, write if the description is about mass, write
if the description is about texture, write if the description is about color.
__________1. A big vase
__________2. Smooth skin
__________3. Heavy stones
__________4. Rough wall
__________5. Blue ball
Lesson 2 Introduction
Liquids
What are Liquiids?
Why does liquids follow the shape of its container?
Elaboration
Maria Francessa L. Abat
(Picture of Alon holding a glass of water and spilled it on the floor)
Luna: What happened?Why did it spill?
Alon: I lost balance, and the water spilled from the glass.
Luna: Why do you think the water didnt stay in place inside the
glass?
Alon: Oh! Maybe because it only follows the movement of the glass
and when the glass moved, it moved too, but then it moved to big
that it went over the glass rim.
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There is a type of matter that follows or takes the shape of its container. This type of matter
is called Liquid.
Can you describe the shape or size of liquids in each container?
One popular example of liquid is water. If you put water in any container it will be shaped
based on the shape of its container, if you put it in a circle shaped container, the water will be
shaped circle. Liquid in bottles takes the shape of the bottle.
A liquid flows when poured into a container. It does not have a shape of its own. It takes
the shape of its container.
Exploration
Whats my shape?
What you will need.
1. 5 bottles of different sizes
2. Water
Maria Francessa L. Abat
(Picture of Alon and Luna in the beverage section in the departmentstore)
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3. Pen and paper
What you will do.
1. Group yourselves into 3.
2. Line up the containers/bottles in the middle.
3.Each member will take turn in pouring water into each container.
4. Observe the shape of the water as it is poured into each container.
Answer the following questions
1. While observing the water as it is poured into each container, does the shape of the water
changed as its container is changed?_____________________________________________
2. Based on your observation, does the water have a shape of its own?
________________________________________________________________________
I found out that_______________________________________________________________
Evaluation
Write X if the description is wrong, write O if the description is correct.
_______________1. Water is a type of liquid.
_____________2. Water has a shape of its own.
_____________3. Liquid follows the shape of its container.
_____________4. If the container is changes, liquid will still have the same shape.
_____________5. The shape of the water changes with the shape of its container.
Introduction
Maria Francessa L. Abat
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Describing Liquids
What do you think the crow is doing in the picture?
What will happen if the crow puts more pebble sin the pitcher with water?
What do you think is in the mind of the crow?
Elaboration
Liquids occupy space.
Do you recall the crow in the picture? What is it trying to do?
Liquids like solids occupy space too. If the crow will continue putting pebbles in the
pitcher, the water in the pitcher will rise until the rim of the pitcher and it will overflow.
This is because the water in the bottom of the pitcher moves up to occupy the space above because
the pebbles are in the bottom of the pitcher already. They cannot be in the same place at the same
time. The water spills over because the pebbles have taken its place at the bottom of the pitcher.
Liquids have mass
Maria Francessa L. Abat
(Picture of the crow putting pebbles is a pitcher which is half full of
water.)
(Picture of two bottles, the other is full the other is full).
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Looking at the picture above, which of the two bottles are heavier? The bottle in the left?
Or in the right?
The bottle with more liquid inside it is heavier, this is because it has weight and mass.
Aside from these things there are also other things we should know about liquids.
1. Some liquids can be thick. Examples: ketchup, soup, honey
2. Liquids can have different tastes. Example: coffee (bitter), orange juice(sour), chocolate
drink(sweet)
3. There are liquids that arent supposed to be tasted. Examples: gasoline, alcohol, perfume and
others.
Exploration
To taste or not to taste?
What you will need:
1. Sample of different liquids:
Vinegar
Soy sauce
Alcohol
Chocolate
Perfume
Juice
2. By observing the said examples, the student will have to fill in the table.
Vinegar Soy Sauce Alcohol Chocolate Perfume Juice
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Color
Thickness
Taste
Answer the following questions.
1. Why are there some liquids that are not to be tasted? ______________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
2. Can you name other liquids that are not to be tasted? ________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
I found out that _______________________________________________________________
Evaluation
Study the pictures below and answer the following questions. Encircle your answer
1. Which liquids have sweet taste?
A. Soft drinks
B. Soy Sauce
C. Alcohol
D. Glass of water
Maria Francessa L. Abat
(Pictures of sample of liquids in different containers each are labeled)
A. Soft drinks E. A bottle of Honey
B. A glass of water F. Alcohol
C. Soy sauce
D. Cup of coffee
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2. Which of the given examples are not to be tasted?
A. Softdrinks
B. Soy Sauce
C. Alcohol
D. Glass of water
3. Which of the examples are thick?
A. Honey
B. A glass of Water
C. Alcohol
D. Soft drinks
4. Which of the examples has bitter taste?
A. Coffee
B. Glass of water
C. Soy Sauce
D. Honey
5. Name other liquids that are not to be tasted.
Introduction
Describing Gases
Maria Francessa L. Abat
(Pictures of gases in different places,
Wind blowing
Balloons
Inflating a tire
A boy flying a kite
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We move around a lot, and every movement we make we feel the air move around us. This
air is called Gas.
Can you touch air?
Can you hold it in your hands?
Can you feel Gas?
Elaboration
Gas is another kind of matter. We cannot hold or see it. The air we breathe is an example
of gas, oxygen and carbon dioxide in the air are forms of gases that we breathe and are found in the
air.
Gases maybe odorless, so we cant tell its smell, It can also be colorless, thats why we cant see it,
and tasteless, so we cannot tell if its sweet or salty.
Gases cannot be seen at most times, but we can feel it, when the air moves we feel it as
wind moving around us. Everything is surrounded by air, people, animal, plants and other things
are surrounded by air. We breathe air for us to live. Living things on land live in a sea of gases,
while living things that lives in sea also needs air, fishes also need air in order to breathe. They get
the air from the water. They breathe in air through their gills.
Maria Francessa L. Abat
Picture of Alon blowing a Balloon and Luna playing with bubbles.
Alon: whats inside this balloon?
Luna: Ahmmm. I guess its the air you blow. Do you think its the
same with the bubbles?
Alon: I guess so, they both have gas inside and we cant see it.
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Exploration
Do I have a shape?
What you will need
Deflated balloons with different shapes.
Small plastics with different shapes.
What to do
1. Blow air into the balloons. Observe the shape of the air inside it.
2. Do the same with the plastics. Observe the shape of the air inside it.
3. Let the air out of the balloons and the plastics.
Answer the following questions
1. What happened when you blew air into the balloons?
_______________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
______
Maria Francessa L. Abat
(Pictures of living things in the sea and living things in land)
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2. What happened when you blew air into the plastics? Does the same thing happened compared
with the balloons?
_________________________________________________________________________
3. Did the air have the same shape as of the balloons and plastics?
_______________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
______
4. What happened to the balloon and plastics when you let the air out?
__________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
______
I found out that
_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
______
Evaluation
Observe the picture and answer the following question.
Maria Francessa L. Abat
(Picture of an Aquarium with bubbles, fishes, aquatic plants)
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1. Looking at the aquarium, which shows the presence of gas in it?
A. Bubbles
B. Fishes
C. Aquatic plants
D. Water
2. What examples of gas are to be found in the air we breathe and necessary for living?
A. Oxygen and carbon Dioxide
B. Hydrogen and helium
C. Helium and Methane
D. Nitrogen and Oxygen
3. Charity blew a heart shaped balloon, what will be the shape of the balloon after Charity blew it?
A. Circle
B. square
C. heart
D. star
4. Nathan is chewing a bubble gum, after chewing it, he blew the gum in his mouth and a bubble
was formed, what made the gum take shape?
A. Air from Nathans mouth.
B. Water from Nathans mouth.
C. Air and Water from Nathans mouth.
D. Elasticity of the gum.
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Introduction
Gas occupies space
What are the things in the picture?
What is inside these objects?
Elaboration
Air around us is gas. It is matter and it takes up space. It doesnt have a shape of its own
like liquid it takes the shape of its container. If we look at an empty bottle, are we sure it is empty?
Any other things in this earth, if its not filled with solid or liquid, it is filled with gas.
Maria Francessa L. Abat
(Picture of Gas in different container)
Basketball
Tire
Empty bottle
(Pictures of balloons of different sizes)
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If we fill a balloon with air, the more we blew it the balloon gets bigger and bigger. The air we
blew inside the balloon occupies space and stretches the balloon and makes it bigger, It makes the
balloon heavier too.
This shows that gas also has weight and has mass. The more air is there in a container or in
rthe space, the more is its mass. A basketball can hold more air than a balloon, so it has more
mass. Therefore the basketball is heavier.
We are surrounded by air. Everything around us has gas. Fishes in the sea can live because
there is oxygen in the water.
Exploration
Weigh me in
What you need
Balloons (2 pieces)
Balancing scale
Pen and paper
What to do
1. Blew air into each balloon unequally. Label the first one balloon A, the other one balloon B.
2. Using the balancing scale , put both balloons each side.
Maria Francessa L. Abat
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Answer the following questions.
1. Which balloon is bigger? _________________________________
2. From the balancing scale, which balloon is heavier? ___________________________________
3. Based on the balancing scale, which balloon has more mass?
_____________________________
I have found out that ____________________________________________________
Evaluation
Encircle the word that does not belong to the group.
1. Bottle Pillow Glass Bubbles
2. Sofa balloon Chair Air
3. Curtain Pencil alcohol oxygen
4. Basketball Bubbles Tire Glass
5. Juice tea Alcohol Tire
B. Write on the line if the statement is true, write if it is false.
______1. Oxygen is a gas
______2. Gas can be touched.
______3. Gas is everywhere.
______4. Air cannot be tasted.
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______5. Gas cannot be seen, but it can be felt.
Introduction
Describing behavior of liquids and gases
Which one can be touched?
Which can be seen?
Why is it that the other one can be touched and seen?
Elaboration
The three types of matter are Solid, Liquid and Gas. They all have mass and occupy space.
Liquids and gases both take the shape of its container because they dont have their own shape.
All three types of matter have mass so they all have weight.
Maria Francessa L. Abat
(Pictures of blowing wind and flowing water)
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Liquids and gases both dont have their own shape, but liquid can be felt and touch, it can also be
tasted and seen
Gases such as air cannot be touched, seen or tasted.
Exploration
Compare us
What you need
1. Pen and paper
What to do
1. Get your pen and paper, list down things you can see around.
2. List down liquids and gases.
3. Describe characteristics of what you have listed using the checklist below.
Gases Liquids
Examples
Can you touch it?
Can you see it?
Can you taste it?
Does it have its own shape?
I found out that
______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_____
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Evaluation
Check the following characteristics that describes liquid
_________1. Shapeless
_________2. Tasteless
_________3. Formless
_________4. Has weight
_________5. Can be touched
Check the following characteristics that describes gas
__________1. Weightless
__________2. Has taste
__________3. Has mass
__________4. Can be touched
__________5. Has no shape
INTRODUCTION
Classifying Matter
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Look at the picture above, which of the things occupy space?
Which of them have its own shape?
Which of them occupies space?
Elaboration
All matter occupies space. They all have mass which means they all have weight too.
Solids have their own shape. They have fixed or definite shapes. It can also be seen and touched.
Liquid and gas takes the shape of their container. They dont have their own shape.
Liquid flows.
Gas spreads out in space. It has no color, odor and shape.
Exploration
Can you tell whats that Matter?
What you need
Pen and paper
Maria Francessa L. Abat
(Pictures of samples of solid, liquids and gas)
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What to do
1. Move and roam around the room or in the field. Write down all the matter that you can observe
around.
2. Classify them according to Solid, Liquids or Gas.
Chapter 5: Forms of Energy
Sources of Heat and Light
Maria Francessa L. Abat
(Pictures of sample of liquids in different containers each are labeled)
A. Soft drinks E. A bottle of Honey
B. A glass of water F. Alcohol
C. Soy sauce
D. Cup of coffee
( Picture of Alon and Luna during camping and cooking marshmallow on the bonfire)
Alon: Luna look, my marshmallow melted!
Luna: because kuya Alon, tatay made that bon fire for light and not for you to cook
marshmallow. Did you not notice its big?
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Why did Alon and Lunas father light a fire for light?
How was Alon able to cook using the fire?
What are the other sources of heat and light?
Exploration
Maria Francessa L. Abat
( Picture of a living room and kitchen with stove, light bulb, candle, lamps, electric fan,
tv)
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1. Look at the things around you
2. List down 5 things that give you light
3. Now try listing things that gives off heat.
4. Make a list and check what it gives you.
Things It gives me light It gives me heat It gives me light and heat
Explanation
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Picture of Alon and Lunas family having a picnic while the sun is shining
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Lightlet us see all the wonderful things around us. Without light, the whole world will be
dark. We also need heatto cook food, dry up thing and give us warmth. We can get light and heat
in many ways.
The Sun
Our planets main source of light and heat is the sun. during the day, we receive light from
the sun even if it is very far from us.
Electricity
Maria Francessa L. Abat
Picture of a clothesline with clothes under the sun
Picture of Alon and Luna reading a book using a lamp post
Luna: Kuya, can we just turn on the florescent lamp so we can save
electricity.
Alon: Yes! Using two separate night lamps is not that energy friendly.
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At night, the sun is giving of light and heat in other parts of the world so we use electricity
in order to have light. Electricity makes the television, radio and other appliances work. You may
not see electricity but you can definitely feel it. If you want to see the actual electricity, try to look
at a picture of a lightning.
Lightning is electricity in the air. It happens in between clouds and usually strike tall
objects like building and trees. Lightning is very dangerous, when there is a lightning storm
happening remain inside of your home away from the windows. Dont use electrical appliance too.
Burning Fuel
Maria Francessa L. Abat
Picture of a lightning storm
( picture of Alon and Lunas family having a barbeque)
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Before electricity was discovered, people use fuels for light and heat. We can use fossil
fuels to run our cars and machines. Fossil fuels come from living things that lived millions of years
ago. We can also use logs to build fire.
Lights
Not all lights are always there for us. There are objects that have their own light and other
sources that has to borrow from something in order to give us light.
A very good example is the sun. The sun has its own light to give us. We call these things
luminous.Luminous objects are objects that have their own light. Other examples of luminous
things are fireflies and stars. They can store and give off light and heat. The best example of a
Non- luminous object is the moon. It gives us light at night but it doesnt have its own light. It gets
it light from the sun. The suns light would bounce on the moon that is why we can see it. Other
examples of non- luminous objects are stone, paper and other things that has no light.
Elaboration
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Picture of the sun and the moon
( picture of a science lab)
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Color all the sources of light and heat in this picture. Use the color red.
Evaluation
I. Draw a fire if the picture shows a burning fuel, a sun if the light and heat
come from the sun and a lightning bolt if the energy comes from electricity.
_________1. Picture of child writing using a candle.
_________2. Picture of children playing with a flashlight
_________3. Picture of a mother cooking food using a stove
_________4. Picture of a child playing under the sun
_________5. Picture of a kids playing scrabble using a florescent lamp.
II. Tell whether the object is a luminous or a non luminous object.
________1. Firefly ________2. Moon
________3. Sun _________4. Candle
________5. flashlight
Lesson 2
How light Travels
Maria Francessa L. Abat
( Luna and Alon are playing shadows. Alon is making his shadows near
the flashlight and Luna is playing a little farther from the source of light )
Luna: Kuya, why is your shadow bigger than mine? We are using the
same flashlight.
Alon: Maybe because I am older than you.. hahaha even our shadows
know that!
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Why can Alon and Luna make shadows?
Is Alons answer to Lunas question right? Why?
What happens to light when a shadow appears?
Elaboaration
Maria Francessa L. Abat
Picture on how the boxes should be arranged
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What you need
3 index cards
small piece of modeling clay or sticky tack
flashlight
hole puncher
Procedure
1. For each index card, punch a hole at the center with different sizes
2. For each card, use a small piece of modeling clay and place the card into the clay to create
a "stand" for the card. Place the cards so that they stand vertically and at an equal distance
from each other.
3. Place the flashlight at one end of the row of index cards and turn off the light in the room.
4. Arrange the index cards so that light can be seen through all the holes.
5. Observe and answer the following questions
1. How can light be seen through all the index cards?
2. What does the experiment prove about the path light travels?
3. What would happen if the holes were smaller?
Explanation
Light and Shadow
Maria Francessa L. Abat
( Picture of Alon and Luna walking under the sun with an umbrella)
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Light travels in a straight path. If you block the light a shadow will be formed. The
shadow will always be at the opposite of the source of light.
Morning
Picture of Luna with shadow
during the day
Afternoon Night
The nearer you are from the source of light, the bigger the shadow you will be able
to make.
The only way we can see an object is that if a light will reach it.This is why wecant see things in the dark. The objects are still there but there is no light to reveal them.
Light can pass through transparentobjects like glass and no shadow will be seen
here.
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Picture of window, water glass and a table with a clear glass
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In a translucentobject like jalousies not all the light can pass so the object will not
be that clear and a very faint shadow will be seen.
No light can through opaque objects like wood and a dark shadow will be formed.
Elaboration
CLT:
In your group, collect 5 objects in from your bag and check out if its opaque,
translucent or transparent by looking at the shadow it has formed.
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Picture of jalousey and a plastic bag
Picture of rocks, wood and paper
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Evaluation
I. Check if the statement is true
_______1. Light travels in a straight path
_______2. Nothing can block a light
_______3. Shadows are formed when light is blocked.
_______4. Light can pass through a transparent object
______5. No shadow will be formed in an opaque object
II. Draw the shadow of the little girl. Look at the source of light.
Lesson 3: Sound
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Object Shadow Opaque, translucent or transparent
Light from the left Light from above Light from the right
( Picture of Alon and Luna playing guess the sound)
Mother: Kids, can you please dont shout , your dad wants to rest.
Alon: But mom, how will I make an ambulance sound if it will be soft/
Luna: kuya why not try making sounds that are soft like the sound of the wind.
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What are sounds?
How are sounds formed?
What are soft sounds and soft sounds?
Elaboration
Try to say this while touching you throat: Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jump over
the Candle stick What did you feel?
Now do the same thing but this time, read it while whispering. What is the difference?
Explanation
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Picture of kids touching their throat.
( picture a busy road )
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Sound is produced trough vibration. When we talk, you can feel that our throat is shaking.
The leaves move when the wind is blowing on them that is why we are able to hear the sound.
The loudness and the softness of sound are called volume. Screams and fire crackers have a
high volume while rustling of leaves and your whisper have low volume.
Elaboration
List down all the things you can see in school. Group them according to the volume they
make. Compare your answers to your partner.
High Volume Low Volume
Evaluation!
Rank the following sounds. Write 1 for the loudest and 10 for the softest
_____________Fire crackers
_____________School bell
_____________ Teachers voice
_____________ Crying puppy
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_____________Fallen book
____________ Electric fan
____________ Ringing phone
____________ Screaming classmates
____________ closing of your bag zipper
___________ Television
Lesson 4: Electricity, Magnetism and Motion
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( Picture of Alon and Luna in the kitchen)
Luna: Mom, why is the refrigerators door closes by itself?
Mom: Because something is pulling it, Alon, can you please stop playing here in the
kitchen ( toy car, battery operated)
Alon: But mom,I need more space to move faster.
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What makes
the
refrigerators
door close?
How can Alons toy car move with Alon far from it?
What makes other things move?
Elaboration
Steps
1. Observe Hold an end of one magnet near an end of the other magnet. Observe what happens.
2. Record Data Record your observations in the chart below.
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Testing Magnets
Position of Magnet What Happened
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3. Turn one magnet around. Hold it near the other magnet. Record your observations in your chart.
Explanation
There are forces that make things move. Push and pull areforces. Other forces are
magnets, electricity, water, wind and gravity.
Magnet
Try this
1. Test each object with a magnet.
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Objects Pulled Did Not Pull
Safety pin
Paper clip
Paper
Nail
Scissors
Piece of tissue
Pencil
Kids in the play ground
Playing kite, paper banca, remote control car.
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2.
3. What are the things that the magnet did not pull?
4. What are the things that were pulled by magnet? What materials are they made of?
Magnets are made up of two poles, the north and the South Pole. Magnets generally attract
things made up of metal. Magnets also cover the door of our refrigerator that is why it closes by
itself. Different poles attract and like poles repel.
Electricity
When you a still a child, how many of your toys move by themselves? What is inside the
toy that makes it move? Toys that move have batteries inside, which provide electricity that makes
them move. The small amount of electricity in the battery makes the motor inside the toy run.
Electrical force can make some household tools and appliances move. How is electricity stored in a
battery? A battery has components inside that stores electricity. These components are made up of
earths elements such as carbon, lead and ionized water. Batteries containing lead are harmful to
living things.
Gravity
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( picture of Luna reading a book in front of an electric fan and Alonplaying a toy.)
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What is easier, you going up the stairs or you going down?
Going down is easier because you havegravity to help you out. This is like the earths
magnet. Everything that goes up will be pulled down by gravity. So when you go up, you are going
against that pull so you will feel more tired and breathless.
Other forces that helps object moves are
Water
Air
Exploration
Tell what force makes the object move
1. Picture of a sky diver
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Picture of Luna and Alon playing toss ball.
Alon: Luna, why cant our ball stay up there?
Luna: Hmm.. I am also wondering the same thing kuya.
Picture of Alon playing by the river
Alon: Wow my paper banca is fast
Friend: Thats because the water current is really fast
Picture of Luna racing to reach her handkerchief
Luna: Ow The wind blows so strong
Friend: we must hurry so you can still get it.
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2. Picture of a sail boat
3. Picture of a motor engine
4. Picture of a windmill
5. Picture of a falling book
Evaluation
True or false
1. Gravity pulls everything down
2. Wind never makes anything move
3. A battery is an example of electricity
4. Water current moves big ships
5. Without gravity, everything would be up there