SLE Lesson 2 - The Types of Clouds
SLE Lesson 2 - The Types of Clouds
SLE Lesson 2 - The Types of Clouds
SCIENCE 3
Unit IV, Chapter 2, Lesson 2: The Types of Clouds
What I learned
(Very Familiar)
Activity
Activity 2 A: Observing The Basic Types of Clouds
1. Ask the pupils to go out of the classroom with their pencils, crayons and worksheets.
Observe the clouds and the weather using the following questions as guide:
Weather Condition: (is it sunny, rainy, windy, stormy?)
Clouds characteristics (Day 1 Day 4)
Color: Is it white? Light gray? Dark gray?
Height: How far or near from the ground?
Size: How big or small?
Shape: How do they appear? Are they many? Are they in clusters? Are they spread out
far from each other?
2. Tell the pupils to write their answers to the questions in column 2
3. Tell them to draw the clouds using their notebook (Refer to LM#2).
4. Tell the pupils that they will do the same activity for three more days. They
can do this at the start of the class period.
Activity 2 B: Making Models of the Basic Types of Clouds
5. On the second day, after observing the clouds and weather, Ask them to make a
model of what they have observed for the day and the previous day using the materials.
Use the cotton to emphasize the type of clouds. Refer to the materials and procedure 1
to 4 found in LM. Activity 2 .Ask them to answer the succeeding questions.
6. Ask them to classify the clouds they have observed into three types: Cirrus clouds,
cumulus clouds, and stratus clouds.
7. Repeat Activities 2A and 2B for the 3rd and 4th days.
Analysis
1. Describe the shape of the clouds each day every morning and afternoon.
Day 1 _____________________________________
Day 2 _____________________________________
Day 3 ____________________________________
Day 4 ____________________________________
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Unit IV, Chapter 2, Lesson 2: The Types of Clouds
Assessment
What I learned
(Very Familiar)
Ask each group to evaluate the model done by each group using the rubrics.
5 Pupils illustrated the theme correctly and neatly. Details can be observed clearly.
4 Pupils illustrated the theme correctly and neatly. Some details are present.
3 Pupils illustrated the theme correctly. Some details are present.
2 Pupils illustrated the theme neatly but slightly not related to the theme.
1 Pupils illustrated or draw but was not related to the theme.
Agreement
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Unit IV, Chapter 2, Lesson 2: The Types of Clouds
SUPPLEMENTARY WORKSHEET
GRADE III
Competency:
Lesson:
Objectives:
Reference:
Materials:
Direction:
DAY 1
DAY 2
DAY 3
DAY 4
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Unit IV, Chapter 2, Lesson 2: The Types of Clouds
Describe the shape of the clouds each day every morning and afternoon.
Day 1 ________________________________________________________________
Day 2 ________________________________________________________________
Day 3 ________________________________________________________________
Day 4 ________________________________________________________________
Questions
1.Does the cloud change every day?
2.Write one or two sentences about what you have learned in this activity.
Use the guide below for the types of clouds.
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Prepared by:
KATHERINE L. ROMERO
Teacher I