Science 10 Q1 Week 4
Science 10 Q1 Week 4
Science 10 Q1 Week 4
FIRST QUARTER
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Module 4
Break it to Me Gently
1. Take note of the key concept of the lessons remember. Writing enhances
learning, which is important to develop and to keep in mind.
2. Perform all the provided activities in the module with your
parents’/guardians’ guidance.
3. Let your facilitators/guardians assess your answers.
4. Analyze conceptually the posttest and apply what you have learned.
5. Enjoy studying!
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Pre-Test
Directions: Write the letter of the correct answer in your answer sheet
Looking Back
You learned from the previous lesson that lithosphere is the outer part layer of
the earth. In figure 1 can you describe the thick lines that divide one part from the
other? What do you call each part? (Please write your answer in your answer sheet)
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Brief Introduction
Our surroundings change whether we like it or not. For instance, how
mountains, valleys, and islands are formed? How does it become bigger or
smaller? (Please write your answer in your answer sheet) The earth’s crust is broken
down into large pieces known as plate. It is constantly moving around while
floating over the layer of molten rocks of the earth called mantle.
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Activity 1
“Let’s Break it”
Objectives:
Materials: Two sheets of cardboards (or used folder), ½ kg. of sand or soil,
used newspaper and ruler
You can try and design your own activity using different materials
available to explore, and understand more. 3
Procedure:
Think about this: (Please write your answer in your answer sheet)
Activity 2
“Let’s Meet”
Objectives:
You can try and design your own activity using different materials
available to explore, and understand more. 4
Procedure:
Think about this: (Please write your answer in your answer sheet)
Activity 3
Objectives:
Materials: Two sheets of cardboard (or used folder), ½ kg. of sand or soil,
used newspaper, and ruler
You can try and design your own activity using different materials
available to explore, and understand more.
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Procedure:
1. Spread the used newspaper on a flat surface and connect the two sheets
of cardboards edge to edge.
2. Pour the fined sand on the middle of
the joint cardboards and flatten the
top of the sand using ruler. Mark
two straight lines on the sand across
the two cardboards as shown on the
figure on the right.
Think about this: (Please write your answer in your answer sheet)
1. What happened to the pile of sand and line at the middle? Why?
2. How will you describe the interaction of the two cardboards as you slide
each in the opposite direction?
3. If the event continues to happen in a long period of time, what will be the
effect? Explain your answer.
4. How is shear stress, which resulted to the rock deformation, related to
transform-fault boundary?
Remember
Plate boundary - are faults but not all faults are plate boundaries. Most
geologic activities, including volcanoes, earthquakes, and mountain building,
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Three Types of Plate Boundaries
www.slideshare.net
Figure 9: Major and minor plates with motion represented by arrows
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Check your understanding
(Please write your answer in your answer sheet)
cotf.edu sciencestruck.com
wikipedia.org
Post-Test
Direction: Write the letter of the correct answer in your answer sheet
1. Which of the following statements describe plate boundaries?
A. Edges of two tectonics plate that meet known as fault line
B. Sides of two tectonics plate that are away from each other
C. Side of the tectonics plate that has no contact with another plate
D. Edges of three tectonics plate that has no contact with one another
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2. When two tectonic plates collide, the oceanic crust usually subducts
beneath the continental crust because it is
A. denser than continental crust C. thicker than continental crust
B. less dense than continental crust D. thinner than continental crust
3. If you will visit a place in the Pacific known to be along converging plates,
which of these should you NOT expect to see?
A. Rift valleys C. Volcanic islands
B. Active volcanoes D. Mountain ranges
4. Which plate boundary is formed between the Philippine Plate and the
Eurasian Plate?
A. Divergent boundary C. Reverse fault boundary
B. Convergent boundary D. Transform fault boundary
5. Which type of rock stress is present along a convergent boundary when
two plates collide?
A. Shear stress C. Express stress
B. Tension stress D. Compression stress
Reflection
Let’s reflect what you have learned by filling on the boxes below:
Types of Plate Boundaries What learning have I found What other example can I
guides me to consider from this lesson? contribute to explore and think
______________________ _____________________ more? _________________
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What learning can I share What good character have I What is my conclusion on
with family and peers? developed from this lesson? the lesson?
______________________ ________________________ _______________________
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SCIENCE ___-ANSWER SHEET
Quarter ___: Week ____
Pretest
1. ____________ 2. ____________ 3. ____________ 4. ____________ 5. __________
Looking Back
1. ___________________________________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________________________________
Activity 1-____________
1._________________________________________________________________
2._________________________________________________________________
3._________________________________________________________________
4._________________________________________________________________
Activity 2-____________
1._________________________________________________________________
2._________________________________________________________________
3._________________________________________________________________
4._________________________________________________________________
Activity 3-____________
1._________________________________________________________________
2._________________________________________________________________
3._________________________________________________________________
4._________________________________________________________________
Check Your Understanding
1. ____________________ 1. ____________________ 1. ____________________
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2. __________________ 2. __________________ 2. __________________
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Logical Question:
1. __________________________________________________________________
2. __________________________________________________________________
Posttest
1. ___________ 2. ___________ 3. ___________ 4. ___________ 5. _____________