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Science Lesson

with Teacher meL


Welcome!
Are you excited for a fun
learning session?
Make sure you
have the following
before we start:
Science Textbook, Notebook,
Ballpen
Class Rules and Objectives
1 2
At the end of this lesson, you are
Always listen to teacher, participate expected to:
in the discussion and turn on your
video 1. Recognizing useful, harmful and
waste materials
Wait for class break to drink water, 2. Using 5 R's Technique
etc. 3. Identifying Properties of Materials
Recognizing useful, harmful and
waste materials

Using 5 R's Technique

Identifying Properties of Materials


When do you
consider materials
as useful?
as harmful?
as waste
materials?
Useful
Materials
When it served its purpose. Other
thrown materials can still be used
when recycled.
Harmful
Materials
materials that bring hazards- harm to
your health, environment and other
organisms when not used properly.
Waste
Materials
when a material already served
served its purpose and can be
discarded. Waste materials can be
safe or harmful.
Classifications of Waste Materials
NON-
BIODEGRADABLE BIODEGRADABLE
can be decomposed by
bacteria and other are materials that do
living things likes not rot easily like
fruit peelings, dried plastic, styrofoam,
leaves, leftover foods, can, glasses, etc.
paper, etc.

What should
we do to
manage our
waste?
5R's TECHNIQUE
Let's watch this video to know more about 5R's Technique

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfySBNPXSoA
What are the
5R Techniques
again?

YOU DID IT!

5R's TECHNIQUES
Reduce, re-use, recycle,
recover and repair
What is the
importance of
Practicing 5R's
technique?
PRACTICE 5R's
To manage waste and lessen
environmental problems
to stop land, water and air pollution and any form
of pollution is harmful to all organisms most
especially humans.

Properties of
Matter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgM3e8YZxuc
2 Classifications of
Properties of Matter

PHYSICAL CHEMICAL
PROPERTY PROPERTY

It can be observed right away


Physical without changing the composition.
Properties
of Matter
8 physical properties
OF MATTER

01 02 03 04 05
Flexibility - Elasticity - can Conductivity -
Hardness - Brittleness be streatched
allows heat and
can be bent
and return to
rigid, resist - easily without electricity to
its original
pressure break breaking state pass through
8 physical properties
OF MATTER
06 07 08
Malleability - can Ductility - Porosity -
be hammered ability to be absorb liquid
into thin sheets made into
without breaking well
thin wires
REMEMBER THE 8 PHYSICAL
PROPERTIES OF MATTER

Hardness
Brittleness
Flexibility
Elasticity
Conductivity
Malleability
Ductility
Porosity
Chemical Properties of Matter

1 2 3
Combustility- Flammability Biodegradability
ability of the - ability of the - ability of the material
material to burn material to ignite or to decompose
catch fire

C F B
EVIDENCES OF
CHEMICAL CHANGE

1. Formation of New Product - when a nail/screw is exposed


to oxygen and water, rust forms on its surface, Once rust is
formed, the original material is unidentifiable.
EVIDENCES OF
CHEMICAL CHANGE

1. Formation of Gas - when a material is burning, gas in


the form of smoke is released together with the
formation of ashes.
EVIDENCES OF
CHEMICAL CHANGE
1. Release of Heat - when a metal is soaked in acid, heat
is released as te metal starts to wear away due to
acid's strength.
Let's Review
1 2 3

What are the What are the What are the


3 types of 2 types of 5R's
materials? waste Techniques?
materials?
What is the
importance of
Practicing 5R's
technique?
Let's Review
4 5 6

What are the 2 What are the What are the


classifications of 8 Physical 3 Chemical
Properties of
Properties of Properties of
Matter?
Matter? Matter?
What are the
evidences of
Chemical
Change?

What are the


evidences of
Chemical
New Product formed
Change? Gas formed
Heat released

Guided
Practice

1. candy wrappers
Harmful 2. drained batteries
Materials 3. old newspapers
4. vegetable scraps
5. empty shampoo bottle
11 6. plastic bags
7. food cartons

8. plastic water bottles


9. empty disinfectant bottle
10. empty paint cans
Useful 11. worn out rubber tires
Materials

Harmful 1. candy wrappers


Materials 2. drained batteries
3. old newspapers
4. vegetable scraps
11 5. empty shampoo bottle
6. plastic bags

7. food cartons
8. plastic water bottles
9. empty disinfectant bottle
Useful 10. empty paint cans
Materials 11. worn out rubber tires

Harmful 1. candy wrappers


Materials
2 2. drained batteries
3. old newspapers

9
4. vegetable scraps
5. empty shampoo bottle
6. plastic bags
10 7. food cartons
8. plastic water bottles

9. empty disinfectant bottle


10. empty paint cans
11. worn out rubber tires
Useful
1
3 Materials
4

5
6
7
8

MATCH THE MEANING


___ 1. ability to burn
___ 2. abiliy to bend without breaking
___ 3. ability to be stretched and return to its
original shape a. biodegradability
b. brittleness
___ 4. ability to let heat and electricity to pass c. combustibility
through
d. conductivity
___ 5. ability to be decomposed by microorganisms e. ductility
f. elasticity
___ 6. ability to catch fire easily g. flammability
___7. ability to be drawn into thin wires
h. volume
___ 8. ability to be hammered into thin sheets i. hardness
j. malleability
___ 9. ability to resist pressure that may cause k. flexibility
deformation

___ 10. ability to break easily


MATCH THE MEANING
___ 1. ability to burn
___ 2. ability to bend without breaking a. biodegradability
___ 3. ability to be stretched and return to its original b. brittleness
shape c. combustibility
d. conductivity
___ 4. ability to let heat and electricity to pass through e. ductility
___ 5. ability to be decomposed by microorganisms f. elasticity
___ 6. ability to catch fire easily g. flammability
___7. ability to be drawn into thin wires h. volume
___ 8. ability to be hammered into thin sheets i. hardness
___ 9. ability to resist pressure that may cause j. malleability
deformation k. flexibility

___ 10. ability to break easily

YOU CAN
DO IT!
ANSWERS - MATCHING TYPE

C 1. ability to burn
K 2. ability to bend without breaking
F 3. ability to be stretched and return to its original shape
D 4. ability to let heat and electricity to pass through
A 5. ability to be decomposed by microorganisms
G 6. ability to catch fire easily
E 7. ability to be drawn into thin wires
J 8. ability to be hammered into thin sheets
I 9. ability to resist pressure that may cause deformation
B 10. ability to break easily
Jane Doe

Hey Kids!

CONGRATULATIONS!
WELL DONE!
ASSIGNMENT

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assignment.
See you next time kids!

Goodbye...

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