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POINTERS TO REVIEW

• Lesson 1: Properties of Matter


• Lesson 2: Materials that absorb water, float and
sink
• Lesson 3: Biodegradable and Nonbiodegradable
• Lesson 4: Causes and effects of decaying
materials to our health
• lesson 5: control of decay
• Lesson 6: waste Materials
TYPE OF TEST
• I. Identification
• II. Classification
• III. Multiple Choice
• IV. Essay

• V. Performance Task (I will post in a Aralinks)


and will announce the instructions on
Wednesday (September 21, 2022)
Reminder in Science
• On Thursday, September 22, 2022
Long Quiz in Science (30 items)
About Lesson 1 – 6
Reminder in Science
First Monthly Performance Task in Science

PT – Submitted on Oct. 3, 2022 (St. (Paul 2)


PT – Submitted on Oct 4, 2022 (St. Paul 1)
Reminder to those students
who can’t take the quiz in
Science, tomorrow.
I will open again the science on FRIDAY
(open) at 8:00am
(close) at 12:00pm
BIODEGRADABLE
AND
NON-BIODEGRADABLE
BIODEGRADABLE
• The waste decompose (decay) naturally in the
environment
• They are safe for the environment
• The waste are made up of natural ingredients
• They can be constantly reused
• Their substances persist small time interval in
the environment
Example of BIODEGRADABLE
• Food waste
• Paper
• Wood
• Fabric
NON-BIODEGRADABLE
• The waste do not decompose (decay) naturally
• They are harmful to the environment and create
pollution
• The waste are made up of synthetic materials
• They cannot be recycled
• Their substances persist longer time in the
environment
Example of NON-BIODEGRADABLE
• plastics
• glasses
• cans
• metals
Differentiate
Biodegradable and
Nonbiodegradable
Thank you!

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