Science 4 - DLL - Q4 - Week 6
Science 4 - DLL - Q4 - Week 6
B. Performance By the end of the Quarter, learners use simple equipment to identify how types of soil hold water to support the
Standards growth of plants. They use instruments and secondary sources to measure and describe the characteristics of
weather and use the information to make predictions about weather patterns in their local area. They demonstrate
appreciation for the dangers of extreme weather events and use safe practice to protect themselves if they are caught
in bad weather.
Learners use personal observations and reliable secondary information sources to describe the Sun and explain its
importance to life on Earth.
C. Learning Learning Competencies
Competencies 1. identify some of the basic characteristics/elements used to describe the weather, such air temperature, air
and Objectives pressure, wind speed, wind direction, humidity, rain, and cloud cover; and
2. use weather instruments to measure and record some of the characteristics of weather during a school day.
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II. LEARNING RESOURCES
Quintana, J. R. (2019). Elementary Science Explorer 4. Quezon City: PSICOM Publishing Inc.
Real Life Science 4 Quezon City, Philippines. Eight Printing 2020 Abiva Publishing
https://youtu.be/QVZExLO0MWA (This YouTube video will give learners information on examples of extreme weather and what qualifies it to
be considered an extreme weather condition)
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recording for the day.”
Element of Weather Weather Tools Current Condition
2. Unlocking Content Area Vocabulary (5 minutes) Pair Work Learners work in pairs to
You are given 5 minutes to answer a Matching Type quiz. Work with a partner to answer the Matching type
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do this. Write the letter of the correct answer on a piece of paper. activity.
Column A Column B
1. It is a powerful electrical A. Tornado Answer Key
discharge made during a B. Drought 1. C
thunderstorm. C. Lightning 2. D
D. Typhoon 3. B
2. Storms with high winds and heavy E. Flooding 4. F
rain start as tropical storms that 5. A
form over warm ocean waters.
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Let the students work in pairs (same partner as that of the Vocabulary activity) to Printed answer sheets for
answer the task. the quiz. (1-5)
The teacher discusses the correct answer and asks learners if there are
those they have experienced which were not included in the list.
WHATEVER THE WEATHER! (10 minutes) To have the video played, copy
Instruction: Identify the Extreme weather described in each item. the link in a YouTube website
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1. It is a fast-spinning column of air that stretches from a thunderstorm cloud in and play.
the sky down to the earth’s surface.
2. Storms with blowing of falling snow, high winds, and cold temperatures. Answer Key
3. Storms with high winds and heavy rain which start as tropical storms that 1. Tornado
form over warm ocean waters. 2. Blizzard
4. An act of nature that occurs when too much rain forces streams, rivers, and 3. Typhoon
lakes to overflow. 4. Flooding
5. An act of nature occurs when an area doesn’t receive enough rainfall, drying 5. Drought
up rivers and lakes, killing trees and ruining crops.
Sample answers:
What two questions do we need to ask to know if the weather is extreme? 1. Does it put people and
1. property at risk?
2. 2. Does it have a major impact
on the biosphere and
Why is it important for us to learn about extreme weather? geosphere?
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International Symbol
ASSIGNMENT
Learners will research the general safety precautions to consider daily. Then
For the assignment, the same
consider also those for extreme weather.
group will research the safety
Learners may search for a YouTube video/other online sources which help them
precautions related to extreme
understand extreme weather and safety precautions.
weather conditions.
DAY 4 (50 MINUTES)
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have their representative guess the extreme weather for them. The group with
the highest number of correct guesses will be the winner.
2. A word (extreme weather) is placed on top of the guesser's forehead. The goal of
the game is to correctly guess the word in under two minutes. The word-guesser
must ask a series of deductive questions that become more specific over time,
while the other player must only reply with "Oo" (yes), "Hindi" (no), or "Pwede"
(maybe/possibly).
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Refer to Worksheet 6.2 titled, “Connect the Precaution to the Extreme Weather”
Instruct the learners to go to
A. Worksheet 6.2 titled, “Connect
a. Evacuation procedures the Precaution to the Extreme
b. Securing outdoor items and windows Weather” and answer
c. Finding a safe shelter (individually) for 5 minutes.
C. Possible answers:
a. Identifying safe locations (basements, storm shelters) A. Flooding, Typhoon
b. Taking shelter in interior rooms or hallways B. Heat Wave/Drought
c. Avoiding window C. Tornado
D. Flooding, Typhoon
D.
a. Monitoring local water levels and evacuation orders
b. Avoiding flooded areas and swift-moving water
c. Evacuating to higher ground if necessary
Now that we are done answering the Worksheet, let us discuss your answers.
These are only some of the extreme weathers we experience in the Philippines. There are
more from other parts of the world. By this time, we already have some ideas on how to The teacher summarizes the
keep ourselves safe during these events. lesson by saying the statements
However, extreme weather may not be an everyday thing for this may happen occasionally. inside the box.
The daily experience we have is with the challenges that we face when there are weather
changes.
Thus, there is a need for us to be prepared.
In your sheet of paper, give at least three reminders you want to give yourself as
safety precautions related to weather.
Ask the learners to take at least
After the learners have written their safety precautions, the teacher then presents three safety precautions they
the safety guidelines to the class. remind themselves of.
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Safety Precautions related to weather
Develop a habit of listening to weather forecasts. After the presentation of each
Dress according to the weather guideline, ask them if they have
Always bring protective caps, umbrellas, and raincoats. considered similar precautions
Avoid staying under the heat of the sun from 10:00 to 4:00 daily. in their list.
Do not play outdoors during heavy rain.
If you are outdoors and hear the sound of thunder, get indoors as NOTE: When discussing this
soon as you can. part, ask the why question after
If flooding has taken place, avoid flooded areas and never walk in each and allow learners to give
flooded areas. their reasons. We can also
encourage them to add more as
applicable to their context.
Activity: My Personalized Guidelines: (15 minutes)
Instructions:
1. Learners will make his/her personalized guidelines. My Personalized Guidelines
2. They can make a creative presentation of their guidelines. This can be in the This activity may not be
form of a jingle, poem, dance steps or a song. finished during the session.
3. They will make an action plan for them to share their output with their family This can be an extended
and relatives. work/task which can be
considered a summative
Refer to Worksheet 6.3 titled My Personalize Guidelines/Precautionary Measures assessment.
for this activity.
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illnesses ● Keep self-hydrated
● Scarcity of Water ● Wise usage of water
● Danger of Heat Stroke ● Staying hydrated and avoiding strenuous
● May cause fire or forest fires activities
● Creating a cool environment at home
● Checking on vulnerable individuals, such
as the elderly
3. Tornado
Danger Precaution
High/violent winds and flying Identifying safe locations (basements,
debris storm shelters)
Destruction of structures and Taking shelter in interior rooms or
landscapes hallways
Avoiding windows and doors
4. Forest Fires
Danger Precaution
● Dehydration and heat-related ● Stay informed through weather
illness forecasts and alerts
5. Heavy Rainfall
Danger Precaution
Monitoring local water levels ● Stay informed through weather
and evacuation orders forecasts and alerts
Avoiding flooded areas and ● Evacuation procedures
swift-moving water ● Securing outdoor items and windows
Evacuating to higher ground ● Finding a safe shelter
if necessary
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https://bookcreator.com/2023/06/10-best-graphic-organizers-for-teachers/ 1. In what way will the learning
you have for this lesson help
1. Learners’ Takeaways you and your family?
Ask the students to use the graphic organizer in the above activity. They will 2. Why is it important to share
explain the lessons they have learned this week through a short video. this with others?
IV. EVALUATING LEARNING: FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT AND TEACHER’S REFLECTION NOTES TO TEACHERS
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d. Use a metal umbrella 10. d) Flooding
4. What is the safest place to be during a tornado?
a. In a car
b. Under a tree
c. In a basement or storm shelter
d. Near a window
5. What causes a flood?
a. A lot of rain falling quickly or a river overflowing
b. Too much sunshine
c. People watering their gardens
d. A lack of trees
6. Which of the following is NOT a form of extreme weather?
a. Earthquake
b. Tornado
c. Drought
d. Flooding
7. What should you do if there's a wildfire nearby?
a. Go for a walk
b. Stay indoors and close windows and doors
c. Light a campfire
d. Water your garden
8. What is a blizzard?
a. A type of rainstorm
b. A snowstorm with strong winds and low visibility
c. A strong heavy rain
d. A fast-spinning column of air
9. How can we stay safe during extreme weather events?
a. By ignoring weather warnings
b. By staying informed and following safety instructions
c. By going outside to take pictures
d. By wearing sunglasses at all times
10. Which of the following is an act of nature that occurs when too
much rain forces streams, rivers, and lakes to overflow?
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a. Hurricane
b. Tornado
c. Blizzard
d. Flooding
strategies explored
materials used
learner engagement/
interaction
Others
▪ students
What roles did my students play in my lesson?
What did my students learn? How did they learn?
▪ ways forward
What could I have done differently?
What can I explore in the next lesson?
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