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Science: Quarter 4 - Module 2: Water

1. This document discusses different sources of water including freshwater, seawater, and groundwater. Freshwater comes from sources like rivers, lakes, and rain and does not contain salt. Seawater is found in oceans and seas and contains salt. Groundwater is stored underground. 2. It provides examples of uses for different water sources. Freshwater is used for household activities like cleaning, washing, and bathing as well as supporting plant and animal life. Seawater is important as a habitat for aquatic plants and animals. 3. The document emphasizes that water is essential for life and plays an important role in many daily human activities. It discusses issues around water distribution and quality in some parts
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Science: Quarter 4 - Module 2: Water

1. This document discusses different sources of water including freshwater, seawater, and groundwater. Freshwater comes from sources like rivers, lakes, and rain and does not contain salt. Seawater is found in oceans and seas and contains salt. Groundwater is stored underground. 2. It provides examples of uses for different water sources. Freshwater is used for household activities like cleaning, washing, and bathing as well as supporting plant and animal life. Seawater is important as a habitat for aquatic plants and animals. 3. The document emphasizes that water is essential for life and plays an important role in many daily human activities. It discusses issues around water distribution and quality in some parts
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Science
Quarter 4 - Module 2:
Water

Department of Education Republic of the Philippines


Week 2 Day 1

What I Know

Test A

Directions:Choose the correct answer. Write the letter of your


answer in your Answer Sheet/ Activity notebook.

1. Where is the source of water that contains plenty of salt?


A. Freshwater C. Lakewater
[Link] D. Seawater
2. Which source of water is also called as surface water and does not
contain salt?
A. Deepwater C. Groundwater
B. Freshwater D. Seawater
3. Which of the following are examples of fresh of water?
A. river , sea, ocean, pond C. river , lake, falls , pond
[Link] , well, sea , pond D. river , lake, sea, well
4. This source of water is safe for drinking.
A. Freshwater [Link]
[Link] D. Springwater
5. Which source of water is always used in the ricefield?
A. Rivers C. Ocean
B. Groundwater D. Sea

Test B
Directions:WriteTif the statement is true andF if the statement is
false. Write your answers in your Answer Sheet.
1. Most of the water on Earth is saltwater.
2. There are only two sources of water.
3. Water is used at home, in school, and in factories.
4. Fresh water is used for cleaning, washing and bathing.
5. Seawater is the habitat of aquatic plants and animals.

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Lesson Sources of Water
1

Aside from the soil, water is another important resource that


many things [Link] do you get your supply of clean water? You
are fortunate if you live in an area that has the resources to supply
your needs.

In this module, you will learn about the different sources of


water.

What’s In

Quick Check!

Directions:

1. In which layer of soil do we usually find loam?


A. bedrock [Link] soil [Link] soil [Link]
2. This layer of soil is located just below the topsoil.
A. bedrock B. parent soil C. sand D. subsoil
3. It is the lowest of the soil layers.
A. Bedrock [Link] rock [Link]-soil D. water
4. Which type of soil is rich with organic materials and minerals for
plant growth.
[Link] B. mud parent [Link] D. topsoil
5. Which type of soil has the finest particles and can hold greater
amount of water?
A. clay B. loam C. sand D. rock

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What’s New

Connect Me!

Directions: Match column A with column B. Write the letter of your


answer in your Answer Sheet/ activity notebook.

A B

1.
A. lake

2.
B. waterfalls

3.
C. deep well

4.
D. sea

5.
E. river

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What is It

Learning Circuit!

Water comes from different sources. It may come from open or


closed sources. It may also come from a small body of water or a big
body of water. Rainwater comes from clouds.

There are three main sources of water. The kind of water


depends on its sources. The three different kinds of water are sea
water, freshwater, and groundwater.

1. Seawater is salty. It contains plenty of salt. It is found in the


seas and oceans. Seawater is called hard water.
2. Freshwater is also called surface water.
 does not contain salt
 found on open but small bodies of water like rivers, lakes,
creeks, and ponds
 comes mostly from rain
Rainwater flows from land into streams and rivers. In cold
countries, it also comes from snow which melts and runs into the
surface water during spring.
3. Groundwater is found below the surface of the earth. It comes
from water that move deep into the ground. It is stored in the
underground layer called water table.
 Groundwater is the safe source of water. It is considered
the cleanest water and contains plenty of dissolved
minerals which the human body needs.
 Springs are openings of the groundwater directly to the
earth’s surface.
Other sources of water are:
 clouds- come evaporating water
 icebergs, and glaciers - solid water found only in very
cold countries and contain about two-thirds of the earth’s
freshwater.

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Week 2 Day 2

Guide Questions:
1. What are the sources of water?
2. Are all water sources safe for human use?
3. What are the sources of water in your community?

What’s More

Brain Challenge!

Directions: Identify the main sources of water describe below.


Choose from seawater, freshwater or groundwater.
__________ 1. It is also called as surface water.
__________ 2. It contains plenty of salt.
__________ 3. It is found beneath the earth’s surface.
__________ 4. It is also called hard water.
__________ 5. It comes mostly from rain.
__________ 6. It is the safe source of water.
__________ 7. This is found in small bodies of water like rivers,
lakes, creeks and ponds.
__________ 8. It is found in the seas and oceans.
__________ 9. It is considered as the cleanest water and
contains plenty of dissolved minerals.
__________ 10. It sustains plant and animal life as well as
human.

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What I Have Learned

Brain Buster!
Directions: Classify the sources of water. Write them in the proper
column.
ocean water falls rivers stream
deep well lake pond sea
Seawater Freshwater Groundwater

What I Can Do

Let’s do it!
Directions:Write the concept of the lesson learned and fill up the
graphic organizer and get your answers on the box below.

Water

Sources

1._______ 2. _______ 3. _______

Different Examples

Seawater deep well ocean


Groundwater lake sea
Freshwater rivers
spring water pitcher
water falls pond hand pump

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Uses of Water in the Context of
Lesson
Daily Activities
2
Water plays an important role in the lives of living things. It takes
a great part in our daily lives. Without water, there will be no life on
earth.

Most of water on Earth is salty water. Only about 3 percent of


Earth’s water is freshwater. How often do you use water? In what
activities do you use water?

In this module, you will learn the uses of water in the context of
daily activities.

Week 1 Day 3

What’s In

Quick Check!

Directions:Name each sources of water. Write your answers in your


Answer Sheet/ Activity notebook.

1. ___________ 2.__________

5. ___________

3. ___________ 4. ___________

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What’s New

Picture Challenge!

What you need:


Activity notebook pen

What to do:
1. Analyze the pictures.
2. Think of the uses of water from the given pictures.
3. Fill in the table with your answers.

Uses of water
Freshwater Seawater

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What is It

Learning Circuit!

Water is a renewable resource because of the water cycle. But a lot of


places in the world and in our country do not have enough water
because there are two problems with water: amount of distribution and
quality or safety.

Uses of Water:
 Freshwater
 for cleaning, washing, bathing, preparing food and other
household uses
 support plant and animal life. Without water, plants will
wither. And animals and people will die of thirst.
 rivers, lakes, and springs are used for recreation. It is
used for swimming and boating.
 rivers are sources of shrimps, crabs and shellfish
 transportation using boats
 irrigation for the farm
 in factories.

 Seawater– is the habitat of aquatic plants and animals. The


oceans and seas are the habitats of most of the aquatic plants
and animals. These plants and animals are used mainly for food
and medicine.

Guide Questions:

1. Give at least five uses of water in your home.


2. How are you affected if there is no water in your home for one
day?
3. Why is seawater important?

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What’s More

Water Pa More!
Directions:Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it is
not correct. Write your answers in your Answer Sheet/
Activity notebook.

1. Irrigation water is good to wash dishes at home.


2. Seawater is good for drinking.
3. It is safe to use water from the river in cooking.
4. Seas and oceans are not good for swimming.
5. Clean rivers and lakes are good sources of shrimps, fish and
catfish.
6. Water can be used in farms for irrigation.
7. In some places, rivers are used in transportation.
8. Water from the sea is good for the potted plants at home.

What I Have Learned

Brain Buster!
Directions:Fill in the blanks with the right words from the box. Write
your answers in your Answer Sheet/Activity notebook.

transportation habitat recreation


household uses irrigation

_________1. Among the uses of sea include swimming, boating and


food.
_________3. Seas and oceans as a place where many organisms
live.

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_________4. Ships and boats carry cargoes and people to different
places.
_________5. Uses of water in farming.
_________6. Cooking a chicken tinola for supper.
_________7. Children swimming in the river during summertime.
_________8. Washing of clothes.

What I Can Do

Be a genius!
Directions:Compare and contrast the uses of freshwater and
seawater on the Venn diagram. Get answers from the
box.

Cooking Transportation Irrigation


Bathing Animal habitat Wind surfing
Drinking Washing clothes Ocean navigation
Boating Swimming Making of juice

Uses of Water

freshwater saltwater

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Week 2 Day 4

Post Assessment

Test A
Directions:WriteT if the statement is true and F if the statement is
false. Write your answers in your Answer Sheet.
1. Most of the water on Earth is saltwater.
2. There are only two sources of water.
3. Water is used at home, in school, and in factories.
4. Fresh water is used for cleaning, washing and bathing.
5. Seawater is the habitat of aquatic plants and animals.

Test B

Directions:Choose the correct answer. Write the letter of your


answer in your Answer Sheet/ Activity notebook.

1. Where is the source of water that contains plenty of salt?


A. Freshwater C. Lakewater
[Link] D. Seawater
2. Which source of water is also called as surface water and does not
contain salt?
A. Deepwater C. Groundwater
B. Freshwater D. Seawater
3. Which of the following are examples of fresh of water?
A. river , sea, ocean, pond C. river , lake, falls , pond
[Link] , well, sea , pond D. river , lake, sea, well
4. This source of water is safe for drinking.
A. Freshwater [Link]
[Link] D. Springwater
5. Which source of water is always used in the ricefield?
A. Rivers C. Ocean
B. Groundwater D. Sea

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Additional Activities

Directions:In the situations below, give as many as you can.

1. Identify the sources of water that your family uses at home.

2. Observe your mother for one day. What are her activities where
she uses water.

Congratulations for working diligently with this module. Share your


experiences with your teacher or elder brother or sister at home.

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Answer Key

QUARTER 4- MODULE 2
Lesson1
Sources of Water

What I know
Test A
1. D 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. A
Test B
1. T 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. T
What’s In
1. D 2. D 3. A 4. D 5. A
What’s New
1. D 2. B 3. E 4. C 5. A
What is It
1. Freshwater, seawater, groundwater
2. No
3. (answers may vary)
Deep well, faucet, spring, rivers, lakes, sea
What’s More
1. Freshwater 6. groundwater
2. Seawater 7. freshwater
3. Groundwater 8. seawater
4. Seawater 9. groundwater
5. Freshwater 10. freshwater
What I have Learned

Seawater Freshwater Groundwater


Sea Rivers Deep well
ocean Waterfalls Spring
Lake Water pitcher hand pump
Pond
stream
What I can Do
Sources of Water
Seawater Groundwater Freshwater
z Ocean spring waterfalls
Uses of Water in Our Daily Activities
Lesson2
Sea deep well lake
Water pitcher hand pump rivers
pond

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Answer Key

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Lesson Uses of Water in Our Daily Activities
2

What’s In
1. Waterfalls 3. Sea 5. Deep well
2. River 4. lake
What’s New
Uses of Water
freshwater seawater
Washing fruits swimming
Taking a bath fishing
Cleaning transportation
Car washing animal habitat
Washing the laundry
Watering the plants
drinking
What is It
1. Cleaning, washing, bathing, preparing food and other uses
2. We can’t perform our activities well
What’s More
1. TRUE 3. FALSE 5. TRUE
2. TRUE 4. TRUE
3. First aid treatment
What I have Learned
1. Recreation 4. Irrigation 7. habitat
2. habitat 5. Household uses 8. Household uses
3. transportation 6. recreation
What I can Do

Cooking Boating Wind surfing


Bathing Transportation International
Drinking Animal habitat transportaation
Irrigation swimming Marine
washing navigation

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Answer Key

Post Test
Test A
1.T 2. F 3. T 4. T 5. T
Test B
1. D 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. A

Additional Activities
1. Answers may vary
2. Answers may vary

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