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  1. BUDGET OF WORK FOR MULTIGRADE TEACHING SCIENCE COMPETENCIES FOR GRADES IV, V, AND VI TIME ALLOTMENT: 50 minutes/session FIRST QUARTER: MATTER Quarter/ Week Domain/ Strand Competencies Suggested Learning Activities Suggested Assessment Strategies FIRST MATTER Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Week 1 1. Properties 1. Properties 1. Properties Classify materials based on the ability to absorb water, float, sink and undergo decay S4MT-Ia-1 Use the properties of materials whether they are useful or harmful (ductility, tensile strength, elasticity, plasticity) S5MT-Ia- b-1 Describe the appearance of uniform mixtures S6MT-Ia- c-1  Classroom Tour: Listing materials they see in the classroom and classifying them based on their ability to absorb water. Can abso rb Do not abso rb  Perform Activity 1 in the LM  Review : Flashing words that are related to matter, e.g., solid, liquid, gas, sink, float, decay, absorb  Review Flash words that are related to matter, e.g., solid, liquid, gas, sink, float, decay, absorb  Pupils give examples of each word  Group Work: Designing an “ ideal boat “ using the concept on float & sink (use rubric)  Quiz on classifying the materials based on the ability to absorb water, sink and undergo decay  Journal Entry / Learning Log  Providing different kinds of materials.  Pupils will observe the materials and let them tell and define the properties of materials:  ductility, tensile, strength, elasticity, plasticity  Let the pupils give at least two examples for each of the properties of materials. Journal Entry / Learning Log Provide different kinds of mixtures to the class. Oral or Written: Pupils describe the appearance of each uniform mixture. Let the pupils give other examples of uniform mixtures.  Presenting different kinds of materials. (e.g. aluminium, tin can, metal, steel, rubber band, socks, plastic cups)  Pupils describe these materials.  Pupils check properties of materials as to: ductility, tensile, strength, elasticity, plasticity  Presenting samples of uniform mixture. (e.g. water, coffee, vinegar, wine, alcohol, air, cologne, etc)  Pupils observe/ Describe appearances of uniform mixtures. Week 2 1.Properties 1.Properties 1.Properties Identify the effects of decaying materials on one’s health and safety S4MT-Ib-2 Use the properties of materials whether they are useful or harmful (ductility, tensile strength, elasticity, Describe the uses of uniform mixtures S6MT-Ia- c-1  Film/Video Clip viewing on the harmful effects of decaying materials  Activity: Naming the characteristics of the materials that  Review of properties of matter.  Discussionof properties of materials as to useful or harmful.  Showing samples of uniform mixtures.  Pupils describe/enumer ate the use of  Writing a narrative on the adverse effects of decaying materials on one’s health  Paper and Quiz When can these properties of materials be useful or harmful? 1. ductility Quiz Describe uniform mixtures. Describe the uses of uniform mixtures:
  2. Quarter/ Week Domain/ Strand Competencies Suggested Learning Activities Suggested Assessment Strategies FIRST MATTER Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 plasticity) S5MT-Ia- b-1 undergo decay  Concept Map: Word/s related with the term disease  Gallery Walk: Identifying diseases seen in the pictures.  Acting: Using pictures of dump sites, esteros and canals, pupils act out what will happen to them if they are continually exposed to.  Picture Study/ Slogan and Poster Making: Show the adverse effects of decaying materials on one’s health  Enrichment Activity Describing safe ways of testing materials for some of the properties describrd. uniform mixtures through graphic organizers. Pencil on identifying whether the materials affects one’s health or not: 1. empty plastic bottles 2. magazines 3. empty cans 2. elasticity 3. plasticity 4. tensile strength  Pupils to write song/ song presentation about harmful and useful materials 1. oil 2. soy sauce 3. air 4. water 5. vinegar  Pupils to commercial /presentation about mixtures commonly found in home. Week 3 1.Properties 1.Properties 1. Properties Demonstrate proper disposal of waste according to the properties of its materials; S4MT-Ic-d-3 Use the properties of materials whether they are useful or harmful (malleability, toughness, hardness, conductivity) S5MT-Ia- b-1 Describe the appearance of non-uniform mixtures S6MT-Ia- c-1  Picture Grouping: Segregate the pictures of common waste materials based on their properties  Identifying ways of proper disposal of wastes  Group Activity: Do Lesson 7 LM Activity 1 and present data and answer guide questions  Using graphic organizer show the harmful effects of  Draw and Describe materials presented (e.g., aluminum, copper wire, tin can, wood, soap, plastic cup, stone, rubber band, glass, mirror, string, spoon, nail) Checklist to categorize materials properties of as to different properties as: malleability, toughness,  Hands-on Activities on describing the appearance of non-uniform mixture.  Prepare 3 boxes labeled with 3Rs on waste segregation let pupils list down common wastes found in their homes and school write it on a piece of paper and let them drop it in the appropriate box (assess the result of the activity)  Answering Observation  Provide different kinds of materials.  Pupils observe the materials and define the properties of materials: malleability, toughness, hardness, conductivity  Pupils give at least two examples for each of the properties of Quiz Provide samples of non-uniform mixtures. Describe the appearances of non-uniform mixtures. 1. mixed nuts 2. buko salad 3. oat meals 4. soil 5. sand
  3. Quarter/ Week Domain/ Strand Competencies Suggested Learning Activities Suggested Assessment Strategies FIRST MATTER Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 burning plastics, rubbers and other non-biodegradable waste materials.  Group Activity: Writing messages on the wall of conscience relevant to proper wastes disposal. hardness, conductivity questions to a certain situation example: There are broken pieces of drinking glass inside your classroom. How are you going to dispose them? materials. Week 4 1.Properties 1.Properties 1. Properties Demonstrate proper disposal of waste according to the properties of its materials S4MT-Ic-d-3 Usetheproperties of materialswhethert heyare usefulorharmful (malleability, toughness, hardness, conductivity) S5MT-Ia- b-1 Describe the uses of non- uniform mixtures S6MT-Ia- c-1  Showing picture of a house and asking what are the waste materials commonly found in the house. Learning Station Station 1 - Hospital Station 2 - Market Station 3 – School  Group Activity: Acting out the proper disposal of waste according to its properties  Film Viewing/Video Clip relevant to the topic.  Reviewing the properties of matter  Describing/Demo nstrating properties of materials as useful or harmful by showing materials for learning stations; 1. malleable 2. tough 3. hard 4. conductor  Discussing the properties of materials (useful or harmful)  Describing safe ways of testing materials for some of the properties described.  Group Activity: Enumerating and describing the use of non-uniform mixtures  Reporting of outputs  Constructing warning cards on the effects of improper wastes disposal  Demonstration ways of disposing waste through a drawing. Explain their drawing ICT: Creating a campaign PowerPoint/video clip on the harmful effects of improper waste disposal Quiz When can these properties of materials be useful or harmful? 4. malleability 5. toughness 6. hardness 4. conductivity Quiz Describe non- uniform mixtures. Give examples of non-uniform mixtures. Describe the uses of non-uniform mixtures: 1. gravel 2. oat meals 3. mixed fruits 4. soil Week 5 2. Changes that Materials Undergo 2. Changes that Materials Undergo 1.Properties
  4. Quarter/ Week Domain/ Strand Competencies Suggested Learning Activities Suggested Assessment Strategies FIRST MATTER Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Describe changes in solid materials when they are bent, pressed, hammered or cut S4MT-Ie-f-5 Investigatech angesthat happeninmat erialsunder thefollowingc ondition: presenceorlackof oxygen S5MT-Ic-d-2 Enumeratetec hniquesin separatingmixt uressuchas decantation and evaporation S6MT-Id- f-2  Film/ video Viewing on changes in matter https://www.youtube .com/results?search _query=changes+in +matter+tricks  Demonstration/ Experimentation on changes in materials when certain force is applied on them  Experimentation: Lesson 10-LM Activity 2  Demonstrating the change of materials when bent, pressed or hammered.  Conducting experiment on the changes matter undergoes when there is presence or lack of oxygen.  Presenting/De monstrating decantation of the sample mixtures  Ask: What is decantation? How is it done?  Demonstration Activity: Describe the changes that happen to the materials below: A. 1. clay 2. paper cup B. 1. wood 2. tin can 3. iron C. 1. piece of paper 2. leaves Quiz What are the changes that happen on the following materials when there is lack of oxygen? Example: a. Lighte d lamp Demonstration on separatingmixtures through: 1. decantation 2. evaporation Week 6 2. Changes that Materials Undergo 2. Changes that Materials Undergo 1.Properties Describe changes in solid materials when they are bent, pressed, hammered or cut S4MT-Ie-f-5 Investigatech angesthat happeninmat erialsunder thefollowingc ondition: applicationofheat S5MT-Ic-d-2 Enumerate techniques in separating mixtures such as filtering and sieving S6MT-Id- f-2  Think-Pair-Share: Giving situation and asking pupils to give ideas through sharing the pupils’ experiences  Experimentation on using different materials applying some conditions intended in the competency  Letting pupils perform a designed experiment on their own to show changes in the materials when  Conducting/ Performing experimenton the changes matter undergoes when there is application of heat.  Asking questions about the experiment.  Enumerating techniquesin separatingmixturess uchas filtering and sieving  Complete the table. Objec t Chan ge under gone after it was bend, press ed, ham mere d or cut Quiz on identifying Demonstrati on activity on changes that happen in materials under the following condition: Application of heat Demonstration activity on separating mixtures such as filtering and sieving.
  5. Quarter/ Week Domain/ Strand Competencies Suggested Learning Activities Suggested Assessment Strategies FIRST MATTER Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 exposed to certain conditions changes in materials Week 7 2. Changes that Materials Undergo 2. Changes that Materials Undergo 1.Properties Describe changes in properties of materials when exposed to certain conditions such as temperature or when mixed with other S4MT-Ig-h-6 Recognizetheim portanceof recycle and reduceinwaste management S5MT-Ie- g-3 Enumerate techniques in separating mixture ssuchas using magnet S6MT-Id- f-2  Do activity in the TG page 49  Asking pupils to cite examples of the situation showing what happens to the materials when exposed to temperature  DIY: Tricks on mixing materials with other materials (https://www.yout ube.com/results? search_query=sci ence+tricks+on+ mixing+materials) *observe safety in performing the activity  Enumerating/desc ribing techniquesin separatingmixture ssuchas usingmagnet  Showing how to separate mixtures using magnets.  Teaching the song “3RC (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Compost) – “Recycle Now” http://www.tnrc c.state.tx.us/ex ec/sbea/educati on/terrell/EnvA wareCurriculu mTerrell_ISD.ht m  Presenting situations where pupils will be able to state the importance of recycling and reducing wastes.  Demonstration how materials change when exposed to certain conditions (use rubric to assess performance )  List down practical applications of mixing materials e.g. coffee making  Quiz on changes in the materials found in the environment due to exposure to temperature and mixing with other materials Bookmarks- making on quotes about recycling and reducing waste materials Make a personal plan for recycling and reducing waste materials at home Enumerate importance of labelling materials. Poster/slogan on the benefits of waste/materials segregation Week 8 2. Changes that Materials Undergo 2. Changes that Materials Undergo 1.Properties Describe changes in properties of materials when exposed to certain conditions such as Recognizethei mportanceof reuse and recoverinwaste management S5MT-Ie- g-3 Tell the benefits of separating mixtures from products in community S6MT-Ig- j-3  Showing a picture and asking questions about the picture related to changes in matter  Choosing one object and telling its harmful effects  Presenting examples of waste materials.  Pupils tell how each material can still be reused and recovered.  Brainstorming on the benefits of separating mixtures from products in community. Present output through diagrams.  Paper and Pencil: Describe the changes that happen in the materials below. A.1. crayon in a Poster- making/slogan about reusing and recovering waste materials Poster/slogan on the benefits of waste/ materials segregation
  6. Quarter/ Week Domain/ Strand Competencies Suggested Learning Activities Suggested Assessment Strategies FIRST MATTER Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 temperature or when mixed with other materials S4MT-Ig-h-6  Experiment/ Activity on investigating changes in properties of materials when exposed to certain conditions such as temperature or when mixed with other materials tin can under the heat of the sun 2. margarine on a frying fan B.1 coffee and creamer 2. sand and pebbles C.1. soy sauce and vinegar 2. cooking oil and water Week 9 2. Changes that Materials Undergo 2. Changes that Materials Undergo 1.Properties Identify changes in materials whether useful or harmful to one’s environment. Recognize the importance of repair in waste management S5MT-Ie- g-3 Tell the benefits of separating mixtures from products in community S6MT-Ig- j-3  Brainstorm on the useful and harmful effects of changes of the materials in one’s environment  Film/ Video Clip Viewing showing useful or harmful to one’s environment of changes of materials  Think-Pair-Share: Experiences about changes in materials  Presenting examples of waste materials. Let the pupils tell how each material can still be repaired.  Brainstorming on the benefits of separating mixtures from products in community  Identify the changes that happened in the materials below: 1. Changing wood into charcoal 2. Throwing detergent into the river Slogan-making about repair in waste management Poster/slogan on the benefits of separating mixtures from product in the community Week 10 2. Changes that Materials Undergo 2. Changes that Materials Undergo 1. Properties Identify changes in materials whether useful or harmful to Design a product out of local, recyclable solid and liquid materials in Design a useful product from separated mixtures  Processing observation on the illustration See page 62 of the TG)  Identifying situations What Can Be Recycled?  Showing samples of solids/liquids that can be Exit Card  Through pictures, let pupils identify the changes  Situational Analysis: A. Through pictures let pupils identify Project-making Make useful products/items out of recycled solid/liquid and separated mixtures/waste materials.
  7. Quarter/ Week Domain/ Strand Competencies Suggested Learning Activities Suggested Assessment Strategies FIRST MATTER Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 Grade 4 Grade 5 Grade 6 one’s environment S4MT-Ii-j-7 making useful products S5MT-Ih- i-4 showing materials that undergo changes  Performing Experiment on Lesson 13-LM  Role Playing on the 5R’s Activity-Picture study recycled  Showing samples of finished products of these materials  Demonstrating how to make these products that happened in the materials. Identify whether the change in the materials is useful or harmful 1. waste materials dumped into the river 2. shaping wood into chair the changes that happened in the materials B. Identify whether the change in the materials is useful or harmful 1. waste materials dumped into the river 2. shaping wood into chair
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