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School: Grade Level: V

GRADES 1 to 12
DAILY LESSON LOG Teacher: Learning Area: SCIENCE
Teaching Dates and
Time: Quarter: 3rd QUARTER Week 9

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY


I.OBJECTIVES
A.Content Standards The learners demonstrate a simple DC circuit and the relationship between electricity and magnetism in electromagnets.
B.Performance Standards The learners should be able to propose device using electromagnet that is useful for home school or community.
C.Learning Design an experiment to determine the factors that affect the strength of the electromagnet. S5FE-IIIi-j-9
Competencies/Objectives
II.CONTENT Investigating the Effects of Material Used as Core in Number of Cells Affect the Strength of an Electromagnet
The Strength of an Electromagnet
III.LEARNING RESOURCES
A.References K TO 12 MELC 2020 p. 381 K TO 12 MELC 2020 p. 381 K TO 12 MELC 2020 p. 381 K TO 12 MELC 2020 p. 381 K TO 12 MELC 2020 p. 381
1.Teacher’s Guide pages CO MODULE WEEK 8 CO MODULE WEEK 8 CO MODULE WEEK 8 CO MODULE WEEK 8 CO MODULE WEEK 8

2.Learners’s Materials pages Department of Education, Department of Education, Department of Education, Department of Education, Department of
Science 5, Learner’s Science 5, Learner’s Science 5, Learner’s Science 5, Learner’s Education, Science 5,
Materials, Pasay City: Materials, Pasay City: Materials, Pasay City: Materials, Pasay City: Learner’s Materials,
Department of Education, Department of Education, Department of Education, Department of Education, Pasay City: Department
2017, p. 112-114. Evelyn T. 2017, p. 112-114. Evelyn 2017, p. 112-114. Evelyn 2017, p. 112-114. Evelyn of Education, 2017, p.
Sarte, Ednaliza R. Garcia, T. Sarte, Ednaliza R. T. Sarte, Ednaliza R. T. Sarte, Ednaliza R. 112-114. Evelyn T.
Eliza A. Lopez, Mary Jane G. Garcia, Eliza A. Lopez, Garcia, Eliza A. Lopez, Garcia, Eliza A. Lopez, Sarte, Ednaliza R.
Dela Cruz, Harold A. Mary Jane G. Dela Cruz, Mary Jane G. Dela Cruz, Mary Jane G. Dela Cruz, Garcia, Eliza A. Lopez,
Arradaza, Science Beyond Harold A. Arradaza, Harold A. Arradaza, Harold A. Arradaza, Mary Jane G. Dela Cruz,
Boarders, Department of Science Beyond Boarders, Science Beyond Boarders, Science Beyond Boarders, Harold A. Arradaza,
Education Bureau of Department of Education Department of Education Department of Education Science Beyond
Learning Resources Bureau of Learning Bureau of Learning Bureau of Learning Boarders, Department
(DepEd-BLR), p. 44-46. Resources (DepEd-BLR), Resources (DepEd-BLR), Resources (DepEd-BLR), p. of Education Bureau of
p. 44-46. p. 44-46. 44-46. Learning Resources
(DepEd-BLR), p. 44-46.
3.Textbook pages
4.Additional materials from
learning resource (LR) portal
B.Other Learning Resource Pictures, materials for Bond paper, paper. materials for Chart,pictures, materials Chart,pictures,
experiment diagram,picture, experiment for experiment materials for
materials for experiment
experiment
IV.PROCEDURES
A.Reviewing previous lesson or Direction: Write YES on the Recall previous Direction: Write True if Recall previous Recall previous
presenting the new lesson blank if the statement is lesson. the statement is correct lesson. lesson.
correct and write NO if the and False if the
statement is incorrect. statement is wrong.
__________1. 1. Magnets can attract or
Electromagnets are simple pull things like pins,
devices that mimic the needled and metals, and
behaviour of natural its force is called
magnets. magnetism.
__________2. As the 2. Spoons, needles, coins
electrical current moves and nails and other metal
around the loops of the can be pulled by
coil, it generates a magnets.
magnetic field like that of a 3. Electromagnet is the
small bar magnet . area around the magnet
__________3. . Changing which exerts force.
the metal core for a 4. One of two points in a
different metal will make magnet where its
the electromagnet stronger magnetism is strongest is
or weaker. called magnetic poles.
__________4. The greater 5. Electromagnet is a
the current in the coil, the temporary magnet.
stronger the magnetic field
will grow. __________5.
Using different types of
metal wire will also affect
the field strength
B.Presenting Examples/ Do you know an Continuation of the Continuation of the Continuation of the Continuation of the
instances of the new lesson electromagnets? topic. topic. topic. topic.
C.Discussing new concepts and The four main factors that affect the strength of an Have you encountered the word “electromagnet”? Electricity and magnets
practicing new skills #1 electromagnet are the loop count, the current, the are connected to each other. Electricity is able to produce magnets while
wire size, and the presence of an iron core. magnets are able to produce electricity. A Magnet is usually composed of
Electromagnets are simple devices that mimic the iron. It can pull objects like needle, metal fork and spoon, and other
behaviour of natural magnets, with one important materials made of iron, steel and metal. A metal is not a magnet, but it can
difference: the ability to change their magnetic field be turned into one by coiling a wire around it and let the electricity flow into
strength because of their electrically generated it. An electromagnet is not a permanent magnet. It can only attract or pull
magnetic fields. Varying any of the four basic things made of iron or metal while the electricity passes through it and
elements of an electromagnet allows you to set the when it stops, it lost its ability to attract or pull things, thus; it is called
field strength as needed. The four main factors that temporary magnet. In today’s time, most of the modern appliances and
affect the strength of an electromagnet are the loop gadgets we are using at home are made of electromagnets. How does the
count, the current, the wire size, and the presence electromagnet work for us? Electromagnets help in transmitting of signals
of an iron core. through telephones, radio, and television. Even the generators,
transformers and motors we are using at home are made of
electromagnet.
D.Discussing new concepts and The force exerted by a magnet when it attracts or repel things is called
practicing new skills #2 magnetism. Magnetism is caused by the motion of electric charges. The
stronger the electromagnet is, the stronger the magnetism it produced. How
are we going to make an electromagnet stronger? There are many factors
that affect the strength of an electromagnet. One of these is the number of
dry cells used. If you use more dry cells, it means more electrons flowing in
NUMBER OF LOOPS An electromagnet is made the electromagnet, and therefore, it can produce stronger magnetism.
out of a coil of wire wrapped around a metal core
-- usually iron -- and connected to a battery. As the
electrical current moves around the loops of the
coil, it generates a magnetic field like that of a
small bar magnet. It has a north pole on one side
of the loop and a south pole on the other. Because
the coil is made out of one continuous wire, the
magnetic fields of each loop “stack up,” creating
something like a large bar magnet. One way to
increase or decrease the strength of the magnetic
field is to change the number of loops in the coil.
The more loops you add, the stronger the field will
become. The more loops you remove, the weaker
the field will become.
THE METAL CORE The metal inside the coil
magnifies the field created by it. Changing the
metal core for a different metal will make the
electromagnet stronger or weaker. Iron cores
make for very strong fields. Steel cores make
weaker fields. Neodymium cores make the
strongest fields. Sliding the core partially out of the
coil will weaken the field, because less of the
metal is within it.
BATTERY CURRENT Changing the amount of
current flowing through the electromagnet will also
change the field it produces. The greater the
current in the coil, the stronger the magnetic field
will grow. Conversely, lowering the battery voltage
decreases the current, weakening the field. This
fact has a complication, however: when you
increase the current, the magnet wires get hotter,
and possibly fry the delicate electrical insulation
without which the magnet can't work.
WIRE SIZE Although metal wires are very efficient
conductors of electricity, they still have some
resistance to the flow of current. Using larger
gauges of wire on the coil will decrease this innate
resistance. This will increase the current and
therefore the field. Using smaller gauges will
increase the resistance, reduce the current and
weaken the field. Using different types of metal
wire will also affect the field strength, because
every metal has a different inherent resistance to
current.
E.Developing Mastery Encircle the materials Activity 1: Factor that Direction: Use the Activity 3: Designing
that affect the strength Affects the Strength of words in the box to your own
of an electromagnet. an Electromagnet complete the following electromagnet
Directions: Identify the materials that affect the strength of an electromagnet being described. Put a check ( ) before each number.
Sentences. Direction: Design
Materials: your own experiment
1 piece of nail coil of on how the 2-4 dry
1. metal inside the coil wire 1. Electricity and cells affect strength of
2. current flowing 2-3 batteries _________ are related an electromagnet.
through electromagnet paper clips to each another.
3. a coil of wire 2. The number of dry
4. very efficient cells or batteries change
conductors of electricity the amount
5. plastic of_____________.
Procedure: 3. The greater the
1.Wind the coil of wire number of batteries
around the nail. used, the greater is the
2. Place 3-4 pieces of current and the stronger
metallic paper clips on is the __________.
the floor. 4. An electromagnet is a
3. Connect 1 battery at __________ magnet.
one end of the coil and 5. Metal can turn into a
the other end on the magnet by coiling a
_______around it and
paper clip. letting the electricity flow
4. Record your into it.
observation and
answer the following
questions:
a. What happen to the
paper clip?
b. Use 2 batteries and
state what happened?
c. Do the number of
batteries affect the
strength of the
electromagnet? Why?
5. Write your
conclusion on the
activity you have done.
F.Finding Practical application of Direction: What materials Direction: Complete the Directions: Look at the Directions: Analyze the MAGNETS and
concepts and skills in daily living are missing? Complete sentence. Explain how two illustrations below. situation and answer the ELECTROMAGNETS
the illustration below to the materials affects the Which of them has question.
make a strong strength of an stronger magnetism?
electromagnet. electromagnet. Today I Explain your answer. Your grandmother drops
learned that her needle in your living
___________________ area. As her grandchild,
___, what can you do to help
___________________ her find the needle?
___________, and COIL
___________________ MAGNETIC
______ are the COMPASS
materials that affects FIELD
the strength of an EARTH
electromagnet. ELECTRIC
SOLENCIO
CIRCUIT
G.Making generalization and What can electricity do to improve our life? How cells affect the strength of an electromagnets?
abstraction about the lesson
H.Evaluating learning Directions: Look at the Directions: Match the Directions: Identify the Directions: Match in Direction: Choose the
illustration below. Identify words in Column A with word that is being column B the word that letter of the correct
each part of a natural the pictures in Column described in each item. is being describe in answer.
magnet. Write your B. Write the letter of the Look for the answers Column A. Connect 1. An electromagnet
answer inside the given correct answer on the inside the box and write them with a line. can be made stronger
box. blank. your answer on the by using _________.
blank. A. only one cell or
battery
B. more cells or
__________1.
batteries
_____________ are
C. more pins
simple devices that
D. electricity
mimic the behaviour of
2. When you use 2 or
natural magnets.
more batteries, then
__________2. As the
there is a/an
electrical current moves
________ in its
around the _______of
current.
the coil, it generates a
A. magnetic field
magnetic field like that
B. no change
of a small bar magnet .
C. increase
__________3. .
D. decrease
Changing the
3. This is a temporary
___________for a
magnet that may be
different metal will
produced by making
make the
electricity flow
electromagnet stronger
through a wire coiled
or weaker.
around an iron nail.
__________4.
A. electromagnet
Although metal ______
B. magnetism
are very efficient
C. electricity
conductors of
D. dry cells
electricity, they still
4. Nails can be turned
have some resistance
into magnet
to the flow of current..
by_____________.
__________5.
A. coiling a wire
Changing the amount
around it and letting
of _______ flowing
the electricity flow
through the
into it
electromagnet will
B. coiling a wire
also . change the field it
around the dry cells
produces.
or batteries.
C. coiling dry cells or
batteries in the wire
D. letting the
electricity pass
through it
5. How can you
increase the strength
of an electromagnet?
A. by letting the
electricity pass
through it
B. by adding more
dry cells or batteries
C. by adding the
more magnets
D. by adding longer
wires
J.additional activities for
application or remediation
V.REMARKS
VI.REFLECTION

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