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Detailed Lesson Plan Radiation
Detailed Lesson Plan Radiation
IN
ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCE
(RADIATION)
A. Preparatory Activity
Good morning my dear students! All: Good morning sir! (stand up)
Anyone who would like to lead the prayer? Gemma: Me, sir ( will lead the prayer)
May i ask Ms. Secretary to please check the Okay sir, copy! (Christine will check the
attendance? attendance)
Kindly arrange your chair and remove the (Students will arrange their chairs properly and
unnecessary things on your table. will pick up the pieces of papers.)
B. Review
Okay so before we proceed to our discussion, Sir! Raise her hand (Melody Heart Pascua)
anyone in the class who want to recap our past
lesson.
Yes Ms. Pascua?! Our past topic is all about the Epidemiological
Environment.
C. Motivation
example:
Invarǝrǝn'ment!
•ans: environmental
'sarǝns
•ans: science
1.
Answer: Radiation
2.
Answer: Energy
3.
Answer: Cancer
Based on those pictures, what do you think will Based on the picture i think our topic for today is
be our lesson for today? all about the Radiation.
History of Radiation
Types of Radiation
Ionizing Radiation
•radiation capable of producing ion
•comes from x-ray machines, nuclear reactors,
and radioactive materials.
ALPHA RADIATION
BETA RADIATION
•Negatively charged priceless emitted from
nuclei. They are lighter than alpha particles and
capable of penetrating a 1 millimetre lead plates.
They can cause skin cancer and eye cataract
GAMMA RADIATION
X-RAY
•are a form of electromagnetic radiation, similar
to visible light. Unlike light, however, x-rays
have higher energy and can pass through most
objects, including the body.
RADIO WAVES
•are type of electromagnetic radiation best
known for their use in communication
technologies.
SOURCES OF RADIATION
1. NATURAL SOURCES
•Include rocks, air, water, sun and distant stars
2. ANTHROPOGENIC SOURCES
•Include medical therapy such as x-ray,
treatment for cancer, detonation if nuclear
weapons, nuclear energy, television sets,
luminous watches, computers, cellular phones
and air travel.
1. It is a form of ionizing radiation That is emitted by the sun and artificial sources
Such as tanning beds.
A. Infrared
B. Radio waves
C. X-ray
D. Ultraviolet
A. Gamma Radiation
B. Alpha Radiation
C. Beta Radiation
D. Ionizing Radiation
3. What type of radiation has the least penetrating power? It can be shielded by a
piece of paper.
A. Gamma Radiation
B. Alpha Radiation
C. Beta Radiation
A. Beta Radiation
B. Alpha Radiation
C. Gamma Radiation
A. Beta rays
B. Gamma rays
C. Alpha radiation
D. None of the above
6. What type of radiation is x-ray?
A. Non-ionizing radiation
B. Ionizing radiation
C. Both A & B
D. None of the above
A. Non-ionizing Radiation
B. Anthropogenic Radiation
C. Natural Radiation
D. Gamma Radiation
8. The following are the effects of radiation on humans, except:
A. Pollution
B. Cancer
C. Death
D. Heart Diseases
9. This sources of radiation encompasses the radiation from cosmic rays,
terrestrial rays, and the radiation produced by the human body.
A. Man-made Radiation
B. Natural Radiation
C. Anthropogenic Radiation
D. Infrared Radiation
10. Radioactive material can not damage plant tissue.
A. True
B. False
C. Both A and B
D. No answer.
Answers:
1. D
2. B
3. B
4. C
5. B
6. B
7. B
8. A
9. B
10. B