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Sci PPTQ1 WK1 Day 1-5
Sci PPTQ1 WK1 Day 1-5
Name of Teacher
Week 1 - Day 1
Properties of Materials
Motivation
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Activity 2
Let’s Describe!
Problem: What are the properties of materials do we use at home?
Materials: pictures of objects made from glass, metal, wood, rubber
and fabric.
Steps:
1. Study each picture inside the envelope.
2. Write 3 words that describe the object.
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Activity 3
Let’s Describe!
Problem: What are the properties of materials do we use at home?
Materials: pictures of objects made from glass, metal, wood, rubber
and fabric.
Steps:
1. Study each picture inside the envelope.
2. Write 3 words that describe the object.
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Activity 4
Let’s Describe!
Problem: What are the properties of materials do we use at home?
Materials: pictures of objects made from glass, metal, wood, rubber
and fabric.
Steps:
1. Study each picture inside the envelope.
2. Write 3 words that describe the object.
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Activity 5
Let’s Describe!
Problem: What are the properties of materials do we use at home?
Materials: pictures of objects made from glass, metal, wood, rubber
and fabric.
Steps:
1. Study each picture inside the envelope.
2. Write 3 words that describe the object.
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1. Which materials can absorb
water?
2. Which materials can be broken?
3. Which materials are hard? soft?
4. Which materials can be stretched?
5. Which materials allow heat to pass
through?
Group reporting and presentation.
Ask the pupils the following questions:
Prepare the pupils for a short video clip about the work of
a carpenter or blacksmith.(The teacher may search thru
the internet about this)
After the video clip viewing , discuss their job and the
materials that they use or handle.
Questions:
1. What does a carpenter/blacksmith
do?
Journal Writing
Gold and silver are metals. Why are these
materials not suited for electrical wires?
Observation:
1. Which materials absorbed water?
2. Why do you think the sponge absorbed water?
3. Why plastic cover did not absorb water?
4. What property of material is being described?
Discussion Questions
Porosity. Porous
objects have tiny
pores that allow
them to easily
absorb liquids.
Examples of porous
object are cotton
and kitchen
sponge.
Density refers to the
amount of mass in a
given volume. It is
the property that
makes some objects
float in water.
Application
V___S CO ___S
(medicine syrup is ______ since it
cannot flow easily into the spoon)
What is added to kakanin like
tamalis to make it more delicious?