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Matter Lesson Plan
Matter Lesson Plan
2. LEARNING TASKS
2.1 Unit II, Chapter 3
2.2 Properties of Matter
2.3 Concepts:
Properties that are common to all types of matter are called general properties.
Mass is the amount of matter present in a body, object or substance.
Volume is the amount of space that an object occupies.
Density is the ratio of an objects mass to its volume.
Weight is the measure of the gravitational force acting on a body or object.
2.4 Materials
2.4.1 References: Integrated Science I
2.4.2 Instructional Materials:
Ruler
Water
Books
Small Stone
Beaker
Bag
Blocks of wood
Platform balance
3. METHODOLOGY / PROCEDURE
3.1. Daily Activities
3.1.1. Greetings & Prayer
Good morning, class. Good Morning, Sir!
Let us pray first. Lead us in prayer (One student will lead the prayer)
3.1.2. Checking Attendance
Who are absent today? I am glad to say that no one is absent today.
3.1.3. Checking of Assignment
3.2. Preparatory Activities
3.2.1. Review the definition of matter
What is matter? Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space.
3.2.2. Motivation: Point out the different and similar characteristics shared by the students
of the class. (Everyone in the class is a student of the same school; all are in first year,
etc. Unique characteristics may vary from talents, habits, hobbies, etc.)
Can we say that matter, like us, has properties which may be different or same with
another?
3.3. Lesson Proper
TEACHERS ACTIVITY STUDENTS ACTIVITY
3.3.1 Introduction
A single matter has its unique set of properties.
Just as people are distinguished by their physical
attributes and traits, matter is distinguished by its
properties. Today, well be discussing about
properties that are present in all kinds of matter.
3.3.2. Presentation of the lesson (The students will listen attentively and raise their
General properties are the properties that are hands if theres a question.)
common to all types of matter
Mass - is the amount of matter present in a body,
object or substance. It is a property that will not
change under all conditions.
Weight - is the measure of the gravitational force
acting on a body or an object. The value of gravity
of any object on the earths surface is constant; 1
kg of mass weighs 9.8 newtons.
A person with more mass has more gravity,
therefore, weighs more.
Volume - is the amount of space that an object or
body occupies. Solids occupy a definite space,
while liquids and gases take the space of their
containers.
Volume of regular solids can measured using the
formula V = l x w x h. Volume of irregular solids
are determined using the water displacement
method (to be demonstrated later).
Density - is the ratio of an objects mass to its
volume. Density is measured using the formula D
= M/V and is expressed in g/cm3 or kg/m3.
5. ASSIGNMENT/S
Read pages 72 to 75 of Integrated Science I and prepare for a short quiz tomorrow.
Prepared By: Eric G. Cayetano