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Objectives

Practice precautionary measures


related to electricity
(unplugging of electrical
appliances during brownouts or
thunderstorms)
Identify the kinds of simple
machines e.g. lever, wedge,
screw, wheel and axle, pulley
Identify the processes involved
in the water cycle
(e.g. evaporation, condensation,
precipitation)

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Explain how rocks are broken


down

Use a simple classification


system to classify common rocks
To differentiate/classify igneous,
sedimentary and metamorphic
rocks from one another

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1. Which of the following persons shows precautionary measures related to electricity?


a. Ana turns off and unplugs the television during the thunderstorm.
b. Lino touches the electrical stove even his hands are wet.
c. While chaging, Ana lets her cellphone unplugged during brownout.
d. All persons show good practices.
2. Lando rolled up the two heavy containers on the truck using a ramp. What simple machine was used
by Lando ?
a. Lever
b. Pulley
c. Inclined plan
d. Wheel and axle
3. Mrs. Perez is cooking food for lunch. Which device would she be using to slice potatoes and bell
pepper?
a. Hammer
b. Rake
c. Wheel barrrow
d. knife
4. During brown out, which of the following must be observed?
a. Letting the electrical iron unplugged.
b. Unplugging the refrigerator
c. Having your hands wet while touching the electrical appliances
d. None of the above

5. Miko placed a water droplet in a basin under the heat of the sun. After 15 minutes, he noticed that the
water droplet was gone. What process is involved in a water droplet?
a. Evaporation
b. Condensation
c. Precipitation
d. Filtration
6. When you look outside and it is raining, the water falling down is in what stage of water cycle?
a.
b.
c.
d.
7. The
a.
b.
c.
d.

Evaporation
Condensation
Precipitation
Filtration
following activities show how rocks can be broken into pieces, except?
Presence of heat and temperature in the environment
Water and wind
Digging of soil brought
Letting the rock untouched

8. A sample of basalt has smaller crystals than a sample of granite. What is the most likely reason for
this? The basalt
a. forms when magma cools slowly.
b. forms when magma cools quickly.
c. contains lighter elements than granite.
d. contains heavier elements than granite.

9. Pumice limestonee and basalt are rough while marble, obsidian and slate are smooth. This shows that
rocks differ in_____.
a. Texture
b. Size
c. Color
d. Hardness
10.
Several rock samples are observed to be visibly layered with similar particle size, color and
arrangement. The rock samples should be classified as
a. igneous.
b. amphibole.
c. sedimentary.
d. metamorphic.

Joyce Kilmer. 18861918


119. Trees
I THINK that I shall never see
A poem lovely as a tree.
A tree whose hungry mouth is prest
Against the sweet earth's flowing breast;
A tree that looks at God all day,
And lifts her leafy arms to pray;

A tree that may in summer wear


A nest of robins in her hair;
Upon whose bosom snow has lain;
Who intimately lives with rain.
Poems are made by fools like me,
But only God can make a tree.

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the action of remedying something, in particular of reversing or stopping defeciencies or adequacies in a


particular learning.
the giving of remedial teaching or therapy.
Corrective teaching:
Incorporate Audio and Visual Materials
Develop Your Own Worksheets and Exercises
(Based on the needs of the pupils
)
Peer Tutors
Divided the content in to smaller units or step

Supervise study sessions


Individualized tutoring
Re-teach the lesson
2. Formative Evaluation: Consistently give quizzes as you teach to find out if children are
learning as expected and undertake to correct immediately.
3. Summative evaluation:

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