Lesson Plan in Science (Grade 4)
Lesson Plan in Science (Grade 4)
I. OBJECTIVES
III. PROCEDURES
TEACHER PUPILS
A. PRELIMINARY ACTIVITIES
Let’s all stand up and pray. Angel of God, our guardian dear. To whom
God’s love, entrust us here. Ever this day, be
at our side, to light and guard, to rule and
guide. Amen.
Why aren’t they present? Levi has a fever and Andrea is having
diarrhea.
“I am...” “Ready!”
“I am…” “Ready!”
“I am…” “Ready!”
Could you repeat what I said, Maureen? The door is pushed if the door is opened
forward. The door is pulled if the door is
opened backwards.
C. MOTIVATION
Group 4: Organized!
Group 2: Organized!
Group 1: Organized!
Group 5: Organized!
Group 3: Organized!
D. LESSON PROPER
(After 5 minutes)
Time’s up! So, let’s now start. Group 1. There’s force being applied that’s why there’s
a change in shape of the chalk when you
write on the board. (1 Representative
demonstrates the example).
How about the 3rd group? When you squeeze the sponge, there’s a
change in shape because of the force
applied. (1 Representative demonstrates the
example).
Yes, Ma’am.
E. PRACTICE
What do you get there, Jasmin? Could you Teacher, I have my notebook here. If I apply
show us your material? force, this notebook will look like the shape of
a telescope.
Thank you, Jasmin. You may now take your
seat. Next, Ruby? I have my money here. If I apply force, this
money will change its shape after I fold it.
F. GENERALIZATION
1 minute left.
First one. It’s from Jolly. I liked what we did when we brainstormed
about how force changes a shape of an
object and we gave examples.
Thank you, Jolly. Next will be Clariza. I have learned that pushing, pulling,
pounding, compressing, bending, twisting,
tearing, stretching, or squeezing are some of
the ways of changing the shape of an object
when you applied force.
G. APPLICATION
(After 5 minutes)
(After 2 minutes)
Yes, Ma’am!
H. EVALUATION
What changes took place after you applied It became a heart shaped
force on the material/object? clip.
I. ASSIGNMENT
Prepared by: