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
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Use the
properties of
materials whether
they are useful or
harmful (ductility,
tensile strength,
elasticity,
plasticity)
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Describe the
appearance of
uniform mixtures
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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
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Use the
properties of
materials whether
they are useful or
harmful (ductility,
tensile strength,
elasticity,
Describe the
uses of uniform
mixtures
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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:
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)
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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;
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Use the
properties of
materials whether
they are useful or
harmful
(malleability,
toughness,
hardness,
conductivity)
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Describe the
appearance of
non-uniform
mixtures
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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
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
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Usetheproperties
of
materialswhethert
heyare
usefulorharmful
(malleability,
toughness,
hardness,
conductivity)
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Describe the
uses of non-
uniform mixtures
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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
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
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Investigatech
angesthat
happeninmat
erialsunder
thefollowingc
ondition:
presenceorlackof
oxygen
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Enumeratetec
hniquesin
separatingmixt
uressuchas
decantation
and
evaporation
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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
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Investigatech
angesthat
happeninmat
erialsunder
thefollowingc
ondition:
applicationofheat
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Enumerate
techniques in
separating
mixtures such as
filtering and
sieving
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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.
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
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Recognizetheim
portanceof
recycle and
reduceinwaste
management
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Enumerate
techniques in
separating
mixture ssuchas
using magnet
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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
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Tell the benefits
of separating
mixtures from
products in
community
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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
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
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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
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Tell the benefits
of separating
mixtures from
products in
community
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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.
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
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making useful
products
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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