(S8Mt-Iiia-B-8) : A. Reviewing Previous Lesson or Presenting The New Lesson (Elicit)
(S8Mt-Iiia-B-8) : A. Reviewing Previous Lesson or Presenting The New Lesson (Elicit)
Guide Questions:
1. What did you observe?
2. What are states of water you saw?
3. Have you ever wondered how these states of matter look like in terms of their
particles?
B. Establishing a Vocabulary Game:
purpose for the Integration to Languages
lesson Using the Nearpod Matching Pairs Activity, match the example to the correct concept.
(ENGAGE)
C. Presenting
examples/Instances
of the new lesson
(ENGAGE)
E. Discussing new
concepts and
practicing new skills #
2
F. (EXPLORE)
We Belong Together!
Conduct a post-activity discussion
about the “Characteristics of Matter”
activity by performing the activity
presented in Nearpod entitled
“We Belong Together!”.
H. Finding practical
application of
concepts and skills in
daily living
(ELABORATE)
Time to Climb
1. Which state or phase of matter has the most tightly packed (densest) particles?
a. Solid b. Liquid c. Gas d. Plasma
2. Matter requires energy to transfer from a solid to a liquid.
a. True b. False
3. Which is the best definition of matter?
J. Evaluating learning a. Anything that is solid. c. Anything that has mass.
(EVALUATE) b. Anything that takes of space. d. Anything that has mass and takes up space.
4. In what way is a solid different from a liquid?
a. A liquid is lighter than a solid.
b. A liquid is made of atoms; a solid is made of molecules.
c. A liquid doesn't have a fixed shape, a solid does.
d. A liquid is always denser than a solid.
5. What is the basic shape of a liquid?
a. A sphere. b. The same shape as a gas, only rounder.
c. A cube. d. Whatever the shape of its container is.
K. Additional activities Let’s Create
for application or Construct a model of a solid, or a liquid or a gas. The model should show how its atoms
remediation
are arranged. You must use recycled materials like clay, soda crowns, old coins, and
(EXTEND)
others in making the model. Do this on a short bond paper. Color it as well. Label it
properly and write a one-sentence description of how its atoms are arranged.
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
No. of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation
A. No. of learners who require additional activities for remediation who scored below 80%
B. Did the remedial lessons work? No. of learners who have caught up with the lesson
C. No. of learners who continue to require remediation
D. Which of my teaching strategies worked well? Why did these work?
E. What difficulties did I encounter which my principal or supervisor can help me solve?
F. What innovation or localized materials did I use/discover which I wish to share with other teachers?