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Science 4

Effects of
Force on
objects
Science 4_Quarter 3_Week 2
Did you know?
The shape of an object may change
when force is applied on it.
Pushing, pounding, compressing,
bending, twisting, stretching or
squeezing are some ways of changing
the shape of an object.
Did you know?
The size of an object may also change
when force is applied. Example:
- cutting a cardboard makes it smaller.
Sharpening a pencil
makes the pencil shorter.
Recall
What happened to the ball when
you blow it? When you push it?
Recall
The toy car will move faster if greater
force is applied and it will move
slower if lesser force is given. The
force applied to an object affect the
movement of an object, whether it is
push and go or hang and pull.
Materials: sponge, any biscuit, any
piece of paper, eggshell,
plastic cup
Materials: sponge, any biscuit, any
piece of paper, eggshell,
plastic cup
What can force
do to an
object?
Learning Task No.3: Put a circle
on the blank on pictures that
shows pushing of an object and
put a square on the pictures
shows pulling of an object. Write
your answers in your
notebook/paper.
The learner communicates the explanation of
their personal
assessment as indicated in the Learner’s
Assessment Card.
The learner, in their notebook, will write their
personal insights about the lesson using the
prompts below.

I understand that ___________________.


I realize that ________________________.
I need to learn more about __________.

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