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ADAPTIVE TEACHING GUIDE


GENERAL PHYSICS 1

Lesson #1 UNITS, PHYSICAL QUANTITIES AND MEASUREMENTS

Prerequisite Content-knowledge: Fundamental units of measurements


The students were able to use the fundamental units based on the International System

Prerequisite Skill: Dimensional Analysis


Student should have the ability on how to cancel units based on specific dimensions provided

Prerequisites Assessment: PAPER CHECKLIST


1. Write 3 things you remember in JHS Physics
2. Write 2 things you like about physics
3. Write one thing you don’t like about physics

Introduction:
The topic is fairly good enough for two meetings (two hours). For inquiries and clarification, the student may consult their teacher at FB Messenger
Students are expected to gain concepts targeting the levels of thinking – Remembering, Understanding and Applying (RUA) on the most essential learning competencies on
a. Precision and accuracy in measuring physical quantities
b. Scientific literacy in using units
c. Excellence in conversion and using scientific notation

OVERVIEW OF THE LESSON


This lesson is all about basic method of conversion of units in measurements and expressing units of measurements using scientific notation

eathering is the breakdown of rocks at the Earth’s surface, by the action of rainwater, extremes of temperature, and biological activity. It does not involve the removal of rock material.
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Magmatic processes comprise any process that affects the melting or crystallization of a magma. This includes partial melting of rocks of different composition under different conditions of
temperature and pressure (total and fluid such as H2O) and the processes that modify the composition of the melt after melting* Hydroelectric energy is a form of renewable energy
that uses the power of moving water to generate electricity.According to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, coastal
ecosystems of the Philippines are very productive and represent the huge amount of
natural resources. It provides food and livelihood to many people. However, it is also
the most geologically active zone on Earth. Coastal processes in this zone may result
to erosion, submersion and saltwater intrusion. These effects could lead to different
hazards such as:

1. Barrier islands movement.


Barrier islands are formed due to deposition of sand brought by waves
protecting the mainland from damage due to large waves. It also provides
habitat for the aquatic wildlife. It can be destroyed or moved by erosion on the
contrary.

2. Flooding
It also destroys habitat and may lead to great erosion. The main cause
of this hazard is the submersion or sea level rise, a climate change
phenomenon through which ocean water volume increases, ice sheets and
glaciers melt, and occurrence of thermal expansion.

3. Fresh water contamination


Intrusion or movement of saline water to fresh water aquifers can lead
to the degradation or contamination of ground water including drinking
water resources. Intrusion is aided by hydraulic action but triggered by
human activities.
According to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, coastal
ecosystems of the Philippines are very productive and represent the huge amount of
natural resources. It provides food and livelihood to many people. However, it is also
the most geologically active zone on Earth. Coastal processes in this zone may result
to erosion, submersion and saltwater intrusion. These effects could lead to different
hazards such as:

1. Barrier islands movement.


Barrier islands are formed due to deposition of sand brought by waves
protecting the mainland from damage due to large waves. It also provides
habitat for the aquatic wildlife. It can be destroyed or moved by erosion on the
contrary.

2. Flooding
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It also destroys habitat and may lead to great erosion. The main cause
of this hazard is the submersion or sea level rise, a climate change
phenomenon through which ocean water volume increases, ice sheets and
glaciers melt, and occurrence of thermal expansion.

3. Fresh water contamination


Intrusion or movement of saline water to fresh water aquifers can lead
to the degradation or contamination of ground water including drinking
water resources. Intrusion is aided by hydraulic action but triggered by
human activities.

Student’s Experiential Learning:


Chunk 1
Formative question: How can dimensional analysis be of help in unit conversion
Face-to-face Strategy: Solving mathematical equations in conversion
Synthesis:
Dimensional analysis is useful for converting units with no direct conversion factor. It can also be used in converting multiple and complex units like derived units, and
square or cube of units

Chunk 2:
Formative question: What is the significance of using scientific notation?
Face-to-face Strategy: Converting figures into scientific notation
Synthesis:
Scientific notation is of good use for measuring or reading figures that are too long to read or identify, particularly for large measured distances. These distances can
be shortened by writing figures in scientific notation instead of writing them into 10 figures or even more.

RUA of a Student’s Learning:


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What is the importance of scientific notation and conversion in physics?

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