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Objective

• Describe the different


seasons in the Philippines
SEASON IN
THE
PHILIPPINES
Module 3
Introduction
•Book Activity No. 1
•Science Links 6
•Investigate
•p. 304 –305
Description
(Transitory Statement)
•The motivational activity helps the
students to determine the topic. It
helps them to know seasons in the
Philippines and the factors
affecting it.
Season
•  is the period of the year that is usually
characterized by a particular kind of
weather.
•  The Philippines has two kinds of
weather—the wet and dry season.
•  The Philippine climate, warm and humid
year round, is considered to be one of the
world’s healthiest tropical climates.
2 Seasons
in the
Philippines
Wet •  It is characterized by a

Season pronounced rainy season


with thunderstorms.
•  It starts in June and peaks
in July to September and
then falls slowly toward the
end of the year.
•  Daytime temperature
range from 30 to 36
degree Celsius
•  Nighttime temperature ranges from 21 to 28
degree Celsius
•  During the wettest month, rain is an almost
daily occurrence
•  It is also during rainy season that farmers are
able to plant crops
Dry •  It is characterized by
Season hot and cloudless days
•  Between January and
May, the climate is
generally dry with
occasional rain showers.
•  January to February,
the air is cold and dry
•  The peak of dry season is in April with less
rain showers
•  The dry season is influenced by seasonal wind
and the northeast monsoon called amihan
•  Daytime temperature ranges from 25 to 32
degree Celsius
Factors Affecting
Season of the
Philippines
Location of the
Philippines
•  Philippines is located a little north
of the equator
•  Being near the equator, the
Philippines receive vertical rays of
sunlight
•  The sun’s heat causes much water
to evaporate and fall as rain later on
Prevailing
Winds
•  Season in Philippines are also influenced by
prevailing winds
•  A prevailing winds blow mostly from a single
direction
•  The prevailing winds in the Philippines are the
southwest monsoon (habagat) and northeast
monsoon (amihan)
•  The southwest monsoon runs from May to
October
•  The northeast monsoon occurs from November
to early May
Description
(Transitory Statement)
•The interaction focuses on
seasons in the Philippines. It helps
the students understand the
different factors affecting the
season.
Integration
•Book Activity No. 2
•Science links 6
•Inquiry lab
•pp. 312
•Book Activity No. 3
•Science links 6
•Activity 9.2
•pp. 314-315

•Worksheet no. 1, page 9 on your packet


Religious Values
Integration
• 
• Job 37:5-7,13
• God’s voice thunders in marvelous ways; he does
great things beyond our understanding. He says to the
snow, ‘Fall on the earth,’ and to the rain shower, ‘Be a
mighty downpour.’ So that everyone he has made may
know his work… He brings the clouds … to water his
earth and show his love.
Remember
•We should always remember that God do great
things for us. No matter what season it is, He is
always beside us. He showers us His love and
blessings.

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