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Learning Delivery
Modality Face-to-Face Learning Modality
School Calaca Senior High School Grade Level Grade 11- 2nd Semester
LESSON
Teacher Miguela M. Atatado Learning Area Physical Science
EXEMPLAR
Teaching July 4, 2023 Quarter Fourth
Date
8:30 am-9:30 am 1 day
Time No. of Days
This module was designed and written with you in mind. It is here
to help you master how Galileo inferred that object in vacuum fall with
uniform acceleration and that force is not necessary to sustain horizontal
motion. The scope of this module permits it to be used in many different
learning situations. The language used recognizes the varied vocabulary
I. Introduction level of students.
What I know?
A. Directions: List six (6) words related to the word Uniform Acceleration.
Use the web graphic organizer below. Write your answers on a separate
sheet of paper.
II. Development
UNIFORM
ACCELERATION
B. Directions: Choose the correct answer from the given choices. Write your
answers on a separate sheet of paper.
1.Who proved that all falling objects fall with uniform acceleration?
a. Newton
b. Aristotle
c. Galileo
d. Plato
2. It causes the object in vacuum fall at the same time
a. due to air resistance
b. due to no air resistance
c. due to air in space
d. due to mass of object
3. He proved that heavier object falls faster than lighter object.
a. Newton
b. Aristotle
c. Galileo
d. Plato
4. He is well known in his experimentation of dropping a cannon ball in the
Leaning
Pisa Tower
a. Newton
b. Aristotle
c. Galileo
d. Plato
5. According to Aristotle, which falls, faster heavier or lighter object?
a. heavier object
b. lighter object
c. fall at the same time
d. no data at all
6. What is the focus of Aristotle and Galileo's ideas?
a. views
b. motion
c. history
d. knowledge
7. He is the father of modern science and a mathematician.
a. Newton
b. Aristotle
c. Galileo
d. Plato
8.It is defined as the ability of an object to change its position with a given
time.
a. inertia
b. reference
c. free-fall
d. motion
9.In measuring the motion, it is always observed.
a. Point of ideas
b. point of view
c. point of reference
d. point of end
10. It refers to the change in velocity with time.
a. free- fall
b. speed
c. acceleration
d. momentum
What’s in?
What is it?
Scoring Rubrics:
III. Engagement
5 points The answer is well-written, organized and the idea is very
relevant to the question and has no grammatical or spelling
errors.
4 points The answer is fairly written, and the idea is almost relevant to
the question and has one grammatical or spelling error.
3 points The answer is somewhat relevant to the questions and has two to
three grammatical or spelling errors.
2 points The answer is unclear and has four grammatical or
spelling errors.
1 point The answer does not address the question and has more than
five grammatical or spelling errors.
Scoring Rubrics:
IV. Assimilation
5 points The answer is well-written, organized and the idea is very
relevant to the question and has no grammatical or spelling
errors.
4 points The answer is fairly written, and the idea is almost relevant to
the question and has one grammatical or spelling error.
3 points The answer is somewhat relevant to the questions and has
two to three grammatical or spelling errors.
2 points The answer is unclear and has four grammatical or
spelling errors.
1 point The answer does not address the question and has more than
five grammatical or spelling errors.
V. REFLECTION The teacher will ask the learners to write in their notebook, journal or portfolio
their personal insights about the lesson using the prompts below.
I understand that
_____________________. I understand that ______________.
I realize that
____________
I realize that __________________.
Prepared by:
MIGUELA M. ATATADO
Science Teacher