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LEAST LEARNED

COMPETENCY AND
SUGGESTED ACTIVITY IN
GENERAL Nepthalie
PHYSICS SJ. Gonzales 1 & 2
Christian Aries P. Lapuz
Lolita A. Sta. Ana
Ivy C. Tayag
Jaypril C. Tayag
Louie May M. Villanueva
SCIINLAB
Topic MELC Activity
Static Explain the role of Hands on Laboratory:
Electricity electron transfer in Students will examine detect the presence of
electrostatic charging electrostatics in plastic materials by induction
by rubbing . through experiment.
SCIINLAB
Topic MELC Procedure
Static Explain the role of Part1:
Electricity electron transfer in Tear a piece of paper into tiny pieces. Stroke a
electrostatic charging comb through your hair several times. Place
by rubbing . the comb near the paper pieces.
a. What happens?
b. Why it happens?
SCIINLAB
Topic MELC Procedure
Static Explain the role of Part 2
Electricity electron transfer in Blow up a balloon, and rub the balloon on your
electrostatic charging head. Place the balloon near the paper pieces and
by rubbing . observe what happens. Repeat and substitute salt
or puffed rice for the paper.

a. Why are the paper and other objects attracted


to the balloon?

b. Do the objects stay attracted to the balloon?


Why or why not?
VIRTUAL LAB
Topic MELC Activity
Projectile Motion Calculate range, PROJECTILE MOTION SIMULATIONS.
time of flight, and This activity is a lab experiment about
maximum projectile motion designed for Physics 1
heights of students. It uses PHET projectile motion
projectiles simulation to give the students the ability to
distinguish the relation of the initial speed of
the projectile and other physical quantities.
VIRTUAL LAB
Topic MELC Procedure
Projectile Motion Calculate range, Do the following tasks:
time of flight, and 1. Open the link of the PHET Projectile
maximum Motion simulation.
heights of 2. Use the simulation freely to get used to it.
projectiles 3. Set the initial values
4. For the initial speed set it on
(5,10,15,20,25,30) m/s respectively, for
each initial speed fire the cannon and
point the measurement tool shown below
on the final position of the projectile.
VIRTUAL LAB
Topic MELC Procedure
Projectile Motion Calculate range, Do the following tasks:
time of flight, and 5. Record your results in table 1 below.
maximum
heights of
projectiles

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