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Subject: Science

Grade Level: 6
Quarter: I
Competency: Describe the appearance and uses of uniform and non-

uniform mixtures. (S6MT-Ia-c-1)

Multiple Choice

Directions: Read each item carefully and choose the letter that corresponds to the
correct answer.

1. All of the following statements about mixtures are correct EXCEPT


__________.
A. Two or more different substances combine to form mixtures.
B. Substances chemically combine in mixtures.
C. Sugar solution is an example of a mixture.

2. Air is an example of a mixture of _____________.


A. gases
B. liquids
C. solids

3. Which of the following is an example of a solid mixture?

A. salt solution
B. mixed nuts
C. air

4. Which of the following substances will be added to sugar to form a sugar


solution?

A. mayonnaise
B. milk
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C. water

5. Which type of mixture is exemplified by hot coffee with milk?

A. gas
B. liquid
C. solid

Subject: Science
Grade Level: 6
Quarter: I
Competency: Describe the appearance and uses of uniform and non-

uniform mixtures. (S6MT-Ia-c-1)

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Multiple Choice

Directions: Read each item carefully and choose the letter that corresponds to the
correct answer.

1. Which of the following statements best describe a homogeneous mixture?


A. The components of the mixture are still recognizable.
B. The substances are uniformly mixed.
C. More than one phase is observed.

2. All of the following mixtures are examples of heterogeneous mixtures


EXCEPT__________.
A. iron filings in sand
B. sugar solution
C.fruit salad

3. Solutions are examples of ____________ mixtures.


A. colloid
B. heterogeneous
C. homogeneous

4. Which of the following statements is NOT true about


heterogeneous mixtures?
A. The components in heterogeneous mixtures are identifiable.

B. Halo-halo is an example of a heterogeneous mixture.


C. Solutions are heterogeneous mixtures.

5. What kind of mixture separates on standing?

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A. colloid

B. solution
C. suspension

Subject: Science
Grade Level: 6
Quarter: I
Competency: Describe the appearance and uses of uniform and non-

uniform mixtures. (S6MT-Ia-c-1)

Identification

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Directions: Read the following examples of mixtures. Identify the mixture as to
homogeneous or heterogeneous. Write your answer on the space before
each number.

___________1. soy sauce

___________2. mixed nuts

___________3. fruit salad

___________4. sugar solution

___________5. calamansi juice

Subject: Science
Grade Level: 6
Quarter: I
Competency: Describe the appearance and uses of uniform and non-

uniform mixtures. (S6MT-Ia-c-1)

Identification

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Directions: Tell whether the property describes a solution, suspension or colloid.
Write your answer on the space before each number.

___________1. have very large particles

___________2. exhibits Tyndall effect

___________3. particles are small

___________4. cannot be filtered

___________5. easily settles out

Subject: Science

Grade Level: 6
Quarter: I
Competency: Describe the appearance and uses of uniform and non-

uniform mixtures. (S6MT-Ia-c-1)

Table Completion

Directions: Group the following mixtures accordingly by writing each mixture under
its proper column.
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orange juice fog bottled antibiotic

mayonnaise muddy water brine

Solutions Suspensions Colloids

Subject: Science
Grade Level: 6
Quarter: I
Competency: Describe the appearance and uses of uniform and non-

uniform mixtures.( S6MT-Ia-c-1)

Identification

Directions: Read each situation carefully and give the final product that can be
obtained from the activities mentioned. Write your answer on the space
provided before each number.

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_______1. Mother used a winnower to separate the rice grains from the

chaff and washed the rice thoroughly with water.

_______2. In water refilling stations, there are several separation

techniques used to purify the water.

_______3. Liza is busy sifting flour with baking powder. In another mixing

bowl, she creamed the butter, added eggs, sugar, milk and

the refined flour. The butter was then poured into a baking

pan and then placed in an oven.

Essay

Directions: Explain the importance of mixtures found at home. (5 points)

Subject: Science

Grade Level: 6
Quarter: I
Competency: Describe the appearance and uses uniform and non-

uniform mixtures. (S6MT-Ia-c-1)

Sequencing Test

Directions: Arrange the following steps in making home-made mayonnaise by using


numbers 1-5.

_________ Place the home-made mayonnaise in a clean jar.

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_________Add a small amount of calamansi juice.

_________Separate yolk from the egg white.

_________Store it in a cool place.

_________Mix the yolk and oil.

Subject: Science
Grade Level: 6
Quarter: I
Competency: Enumerate techniques in separating mixtures such as

decantation, evaporation, filtering, sieving and using

magnets. (S6MT-I-d-f-2)

True or False
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write TRUE if the statement
describes the separation technique correctly and FALSE if
it is not.

__________1. Decantation is based on the principle of density

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differences in substances.

__________2. Insoluble substances in a liquid mixture can be separated

by filtration.

__________3. A sifter is used to separate oil and water.

__________4. Magnets can be used to separate nails from plastic paper

clips.

__________5. Sieving is done to separate salt and water in a brine.

Identification

Directions: Identify the method of separation for each mixture. Choose the correct
answer from the word bank.

Magnetic separation Evaporation Filtration

Sieving Decantation Winnowing

___________1. sand and pebbles

___________2. oil and water

___________3. hair pins and plastic buttons

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___________4. salt dissolved in water

___________5. coconut meat and milk

Table Completion
Directions: Study the table below. Put a check mark (/) on the separation techniques
that can be used to separate each mixture.

Mixture Separation Techniques


Decantation Sieving Evaporation Magnetic Filtration
Separation
1. Plastic
paper
fasteners and
thumb tacks
2. Water and sand
mixture

3. Sand and
pebbles

4. Seawater

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5. Fruit cocktail

Subject: Science
Grade Level: 6
Quarter: I
Competency: Enumerate techniques in separating mixtures such as

decantation, evaporation, filtering, sieving and using

magnets.(S6MT-I-d-f-2)

Diagram Completion

Directions: Complete the schematic diagram about separating

mixtures by supplying the correct answers from the word box.

evaporation magnetic separation water

decantation sand

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Subject: Science
Grade Level: 6
Quarter: I
Competency: Tell the benefits of separating mixtures from products in

the community. (S6MT-Ig-j-3)

Alternative Response Test

Directions: Read each group of words. Write BE if the activity on separating mixture
has a useful effect. Put an NE if it has no effect. Write your answer on the
space provided before each number.

______1. winnowing of rice

______2. sieving sand and pebbles

______3. picking up stones

______4. sifting flour

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______5. extracting coconut milk

Matching Type

Directions: Match the separating mixture processes with the corresponding useful
products .Write the letter of your choice on the space provided.

Separating Mixture Processes Useful Products

___1. fermenting coconut wine A. dishes like ginataang manok

___2. separating coconut milk B. baked products

from meat C. construction material

___3. refining flour D. cooked rice

___4. sieving sand and gravel E. vinegar

___5. winnowing F. juice

Essay

Directions: Read the question below and discuss your answer.

Cite an instance where you are able to separate mixtures at home. Explain the
benefits you can get from the activity.

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Subject: Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II

Competency: Explain how the organs of each organ system work

together (S6LT-IIa-b-1)

Matching Type

Directions: Match the name of the bones with the appropriate pictures.

Bones Picture

____1. Pelvic bone A.

____ 2. Skull B.

_____3. Backbone C.

_____ 4. Radius and ulna D.

_____5. Humerus E.

Photo Credit: F.
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Subject : Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II

Competency: Explain how the organs of each organ system work

together (S6LT-IIa-b-1)

Table Completion

Directions: Below are some of the organs of the body. Write the particular bone
that protects each organ.

Organs Bones
Heart 1.
Lungs 2.
Brain 3.
Eyes 4.

Subject : Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II

Competency: Explain how the organs of each organ system work

together (S6LT-IIa-b-1)

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True or False

Directions: Read the following statements. Write TRUE if the statement is


correct about the musculoskeletal system and FALSE if it is
not.

_________1. Muscles always work in pairs.

_________2. Bones can move without muscles.

_________3. Tendons connect muscles to bones.

_________4. Skeletal muscles are involuntary muscles.

_________5. The skeleton serves as the framework of the body.

Subject : Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II
Competency: Explain how the organs of each organ system work
together (S6LT-IIa-b-1)

Multiple Choice
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Directions: Read each item carefully and encircle the letter that corresponds to the
correct answer.

1. All of these are parts of the integumentary system EXCEPT_______.


A. Hair
B. Muscles
C. Skin

2. All of the following statements about the skin are true EXCEPT_______.
A. It regulates body temperature.
B. It secretes hormones.
C. It protects the body.

3. The pigment of the skin is called ____________.


A. chlorophyll
B. keratin
C. melanin

4. The external stimuli can be detected by the nervous and __________

systems.

A. circulatory
B. digestive
C. integumentary

5. A scab which is formed at the surface of the skin prevents the entry
of _____________.

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A. fluids
B. microorganisms
C. parasites

Subject : Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II

Competency: Explain how the organs of each organ system work

together (S6LT-IIa-b-1)

Enumeration
Directions: Read the statement below and supply the answer.

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List down the organs under the integumentary system.

1.

3.

4.

Subject: Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II

Competency: Explain how the organs of each organ system work

together (S6LT-IIa-b-1)

Identification

Directions: Label the organs of the digestive system. Choose your

answer from the word box below.

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large intestine rectum esophagus
stomach small intestine liver

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Subject: Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II

Competency: Explain how the organs of each organ system work

together (S6LT-IIa-b-1)

Identification

Directions: Write the name of the digestive organ being described. Choose your
answer from the word bank below.

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______________1.stores undigested food

______________2. stores bile that is produced by the liver

______________3. passage of feces as it goes out of the body

______________4. site where the food is completely broken down

______________5. partially digests food with the aid of hydrochloric acid

Subject : Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II

Competency: Explain how the organs of each organ system work

together (S6LT-IIa-b-1)

Matching Type

Directions: Match the functions of the respiratory system with the


corresponding parts. Write the letter of the correct answer
on the space provided before the number.

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Functions of the Respiratory System Parts

_____1. filters inhaled air A. Cilia

_____ 2. controls breathing B. Mucus

_____3. holds the voice box C. Larynx

_____ 4. branches into much smaller tubes D. Bronchi

______ 5. moistens air that enters the nose E. Pharynx

F. Diaphragm

Subject : Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II

Competency: Explain how the organs of each organ system work

together. (S6LT-IIa-b-1)

Sentence Completion

Directions: Supply the missing word to complete each sentence. Choose your answer
from the word bank below.

throat voice box bronchi

diaphragm bronchioles choking


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1. The trachea branches into two cartilage-ringed tubes called

______________.

2. The large sheet of muscle below the ribs is ______________.

3. The epiglottis closes over the air tube when you swallow food to

avoid ______________.

4. The pharynx is also called _________________.

5. Bronchi subdivides into much smaller branches namely

_________________.

Subject : Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II
Competency: Explain how the organs of each organ system work
together (S6LT-IIa-b-1)

Multiple Choice

Directions: Read each item carefully and encircle the letter that

corresponds to the correct answer.

1. Which group of organs belongs to the circulatory system?

A. heart, glands and blood


B. liver, blood vessels, and heart
C. heart, blood and blood vessels
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2. What are the pumping chambers of the heart?
A. aorta
B. atria
C. ventricles

3. Which of the following statements is NOT true about the left


ventricle?
A. It pumps blood towards the aorta.
B. It has thinner walls than the right ventricle.
C. It is located at the lower chamber of the heart.

4. The following statements about pulmonary circulation are true

EXCEPT_____________________________________________________.

A. poor-oxygen blood picks up oxygen as it passes the lungs


B. blood flows from the heart to the lungs and vice-versa
C. blood is distributed to all parts of the body

5. What are the receiving chambers of the heart?

A. atria
B. superior vena cava
C. ventricles

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Subject: Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II

Competency: Explain how the organs of each organ system work

together (S6LT-IIa-b-1)

Identification

Directions: Read each description of the blood vessel. Identify the type of blood
vessel being described in each item. Write the letter of your answer on
the space provided before each number.

A. Vein B. Artery C. Capillary

____1. carries blood from the different body tissues to the heart

____2. where the exchange of gases, foods, and nutrients occur

____3. carries oxygenated blood away from the heart

____4. composed of a single layer cell

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____5. blood vessels with valves

Subject: Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II

Competency: Explain how the organs of each organ system work

together (S6LT-IIa-b-1)

Table Completion

Directions: Complete the table by writing the missing information.

Blood Component Other Term Function

Red blood cell Erythrocytes 1.

White blood cell 2. Helps the body fight


infection

3. Thrombocytes 4.

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Plasma - 5.

Subject : Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II

Competency: Explain how the organs of each organ system work

together (S6LT-IIa-b-1)

Diagram Completion

Directions: Complete the diagram by giving the major functions or descriptions of


the different parts of the brain. Choose from the word box.

Biggest part of the brain Little brain

Controls involuntary activities

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Subject: Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II

Competency: Explain how the organs of each organ system work

together (S6LT-IIa-b-1)

Table Completion
Directions: Complete the table about the different functions of the lobes of the brain.
Choose your answer from the group of words inside the box.

Vision
Auditory and Olfactory senses
Sense of touch, temperature, texture, size and shape
Planning, speech, consciousness, memory and reasoning

Lobes of the brain Functions


1. Frontal

2. Occipital

3. Parietal

4.Temporal
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Subject: Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II

Competency: Explain how the organs of each organ system work

together (S6LT-IIa-b-1)

Paragraph Completion

Directions: Read the paragraph about the nervous system. Encircle the word or phrase
that will best complete the idea.

The communication center of the body is the 1. (circulatory, nervous) system.


A message is sent to the brain through the 2. (sensory, motor) receptors and the brain
sends its message to the 3.(spinal cord, motor nerve cells) in order for the body to 4.
(stop, move).

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Subject : Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II

Competency: Explain how the organs of each organ system work

together (S6LT-IIa-b-1)

Alternative Response Test

Directions: Read each of the following items carefully. Put a check (/) mark if it
shows reflex action and a cross (x) mark if not.

_________1.sneezing

_________2.raising one’s hand

_________3.withdrawal of the hand from a hot object

_________4.blinking of the eye

_________5.walking to school

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Subject : Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II

Competency: Explain how the organ systems work together

(S6LT-IIc-d-2)

Identification

Directions: Read each of the following functions carefully. Write S if the function is
for the skeletal system, M for muscular system and B for both.

________1.serves as framework of the body

________2.helps the body to move

________3.supports the body

________4.give shape to the body

________5.blood cell formation

Subject : Science

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Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II

Competency: Explain how the organ systems work together

(S6LT-IIc-d-2)

Alternative Response Test

Directions: Read each item carefully. Put a check (/) mark if the statement indicates
the function of the skin and a cross mark (x) if not.

________1. control of body temperature

________2. framework of the body

________3. protection of the body

________4. excretion of waste

________5. sensory response

Subject: Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II
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Competency: Explain how the organ systems work together

(S6LT-IIc-d-2)

Paragraph Completion

Directions: Supply the missing word to complete the path of food in the digestive
system. Choose your answer from the word bank.

large intestine esophagus rectum


liver large intestine stomach

The teeth, tongue, and saliva in the mouth do the mechanical digestion of the
food. It will then pass the _____ (1) _____to enter the stomach through peristaltic
movement. Hydrochloric acid and enzymes in the stomach aid the _____ (2) ______
process. The partially digested food passes through an opening that leads to the _____
(3) _____. In this part, food is broken down completely through the aid of enzymes
and secretions such as the bile and pancreatic juices. The undigested food enters the
______ (4)_______during defecation and becomes part of the solid waste. The feces
is eliminated through the _____ (5) _____ during bowel movement.

Subject : Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II

Competency: Explain how the organ systems work together

(S6LT-IIc-d-2)

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Paragraph Completion

Directions: Supply the missing word to complete the path of air in the respiratory
system. Choose from the word bank.

bronchi taken in nose

voice box alveoli pharynx

As air enters the nose, it is filtered by the cilia and moistened by the mucus.
Then it passes into the _____(1)______ or throat. This is a common passage for food
and air. From this point, the air passes into the larynx or _____(2)_____. Connected
to the larynx is the trachea, an air tube that ends with two smaller cartilage-ringed
tubes called the ______(3)______.The air passes through these tubes and enters the
lungs. Air sacs or _____(4)______ are the sites where gas exchange takes place.
Oxygen is _________(5)________ in while carbon dioxide is given off.

Subject Area: Science


Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II

Competency: Explain how the organ systems work together

(S6LT-IIc-d-2)

Table Completion

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Directions: Complete the table by writing the missing information on its appropriate
column.

Types of Circulation Direction of Blood Kind of blood

1. 2. de-oxygenated

lungs to the heart 3.

Systemic 4. de-oxygenated

heart to body cells 5.

Subject: Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II

Competency: Explain how the organ systems work together

(S6LT-IIc-d-2)

Sequencing Events

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Directions: Trace the path of a message from the sense organs to the brain by
sequencing the events below. Use numbers 1-5. Write your answer on
the space provided before each letter.

______A. The sensory nerves of the nose bring the message to the brain.

______B. The brain instructs the motor nerves to move.

______C. The boy smells the food being cooked.

______D. The brain interprets the message.

______E. Mother is cooking adobo.

Subject : Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II
Competency: Determine the distinguishing characteristics of

vertebrates (S6MT-IIe-f-3)

Matching Type

Directions: Match the characteristics of the animals with the


corresponding vertebrates. Write the letter of the correct answer on the
space provided before the number.

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Characteristics Vertebrates
____1. has moist skin A. reptiles

____2. with feathers and wings B. mammals

____3.has gills, fins and scales C. arthropods

____4.dry and scaly skin, cold-bloodied D. fishes

____5. feed on milk, covered with hair or fur E. amphibian

F. birds

Subject: Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II
Competency: Determine the distinguishing characteristics of

vertebrates (S6MT-IIe-f-3)

Classification

Directions: Group the following animals according to their common characteristics.


Write your answer under its proper column.

alligators people gold fish


bats salamander monkey
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crocodile seahorse newt
eel shark penguin
frog tiger whales

Mammals Birds Fish Reptiles Amphibians

Subject: Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II
Competency: Determine the distinguishing characteristics of

vertebrates (S6MT-IIe-f-3)

True or False
Directions: Read the following statements. Write TRUE if the statement is
correct about vertebrates and FALSE if it is not.

___________1. Amphibians have dry skin.

___________2. Dolphins are considered fishes.

___________3. Mammals feed their young with milk.

___________4. Mammals and birds are warm-blooded animals.

___________5. Alligators and crocodiles belong to the reptile family.

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Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II
Competency: Determine the distinguishing characteristics of
invertebrates (S6MT-IIe-f-3)

Multiple Choice

Directions: Read each item carefully and encircle the letter that corresponds to the
correct answer.

1. Animals without backbones are called _______.


A. insects
B. invertebrates
C. vertebrates

2. Identify the invertebrate from the list below.


A. lion
B. mouse
C. starfish

3. Crabs and crawfish are ______.


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A. arachnids
B. crustaceans
C. rodents
4. The following are arthropods EXCEPT______.
A. crab
B. lobster
C. starfish

5. Lizards blend with their environment in order to ____________.


A. attract males
B. avoid predators
C. cope with changing environment

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Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II
Competency: Determine the distinguishing characteristics of
invertebrates (S6MT-IIe-f-3)

Table Completion

Directions: Complete the table by writing the corresponding group of


invertebrate.

Invertebrates Invertebrate Groups


1.Cockroach
2.Earthworm
3.Jellyfish
4.Prawn
5.Sea urchin
6.Snail
7.Spider

Subject: Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
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Quarter: II
Competency: Determine the distinguishing characteristics of
invertebrates (S6MT-IIe-f-3)

Identification

Directions: Cross out the name of the animal that does not belong to the group.

1. goat, rat, owl, dog

2. duck, fish, hen, turkey

3. alligator, bat, snake, turtle

4. crabs, insects , snails, spiders

5. carp, rays, shark, whale

Subject: Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II

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Competency: Distinguish how spore-bearing and cone-bearing Multiple
Choice
plants reproduce (S6MT-IIg-h-4)

Directions:
Read each item carefully and encircle the letter that corresponds to the
correct answer.

1. All of the following is a seedless plant EXCEPT_________.


A. fern
B. moss
C. orchid

2. The moss and fern plant differ from each other because moss is a __________.
A. green plant while fern is a yellow plant
B. vascular plant while fern in a nonvascular plant.
C. nonvascular plant and fern is a vascular plant.

3. The hair-like structures in moss that function as a root is __________.


A. nonvascular
B. rhizoids
C. vascular

4. The number of life cycle stages of moss and fern is ________.


A. one
B. two
C. three

5. The spore cases of ferns reside on ____________.


A. flower
B. leaves
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C. roots

Subject: Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II
Competency: Distinguish how spore-bearing and cone-bearing
plants reproduce (S6MT-IIg-h-4) Diagram
Completion

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Directions: Study the Venn Diagram to compare fern and moss. In the outer circles,
write their differences. In the center circle, write things that are
common to them. Choose your answer from the box.

primitive plant do not produce flowers and seeds

produce through pores has true vascular system

has no vascular system

Subject: Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II
Competency: Distinguish how spore-bearing and cone-bearing Directions:
plants reproduce(S6MT-IIg-h-4)

Table Completion

Study and complete the table about spore-bearing plants. Choose your
answer from the word bank. The words/phrases can be used more than
once.

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live in damp and shady places present produce spores

Spore-bearing Method of
plants Habitat Chlorophyll Reproduction

Fern 1. 2. Binary Fission


________ _______ _________

Moss 3. 4. 5

_______ _______ _________

Subject: Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II

Competency: Discuss the interactions among living things and


non-living things in tropical rainforests, coral reefs
and mangrove swamps(S6MT-II i-j-5)

Matching Type
Directions: Match the descriptions with the corresponding ecosystem relationships.
Write the letter of the correct answer.

Descriptions Type of Relationships

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______ 1. a relationship in which one organism A. prey

competes for survival B. predation

______ 2. one organism kills smaller organisms C. parasitism

for food D. mutualism

______ 3. only one organism benefit while the other E. competition

is not benefitted or unharmed F. commensalism

______ 4. both organisms are benefitted

______ 5. a parasite obtains benefit from a host

Subject: Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II

Competency: Discuss the interactions among living things and


non-living things in tropical rainforests, coral reefs
and mangrove swamp (S6MT-II i-j-5)

Multiple Choice
Directions: Read each item carefully and encircle the letter that corresponds to the
correct answer.

1. The lion kills the deer before eating it. Which word refers to the lion?
A. parasite
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B. predator
C. prey

2. Which is the primary consumer in the food chain:

A. penguin
B. small fish
C. whale

3. What do you call the relationship that exists between plants and
animals in an aquarium?

A. commensalism
B. mutualism
C. parasitism

4. Which food chain is possible in the forest?

5. Which pair of organisms show a mutualistic relationship?


A. butterflies and flowers
B. fleas and dogs
C. wood and termites

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Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II
Competency: Discuss the interactions among living things and
non-living things in tropical rainforests, coral reefs
and mangrove swamp (S6MT-II i-j-5)

Multiple Choice
Directions: Read each item carefully and encircle the letter that corresponds to the
correct answer.

1. All of these birds are found in a mangrove EXCEPT__________.


A. heron
B. pelican
C. penguins

2. Near the water, heron feeds on fish, frogs, and insects. Which term describes
the situation?
A. ecosystem
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B. community
C. population

3. Ecosystems have producers, consumers, and decomposers. A plant is


important because it __________.
A. produces food for consumers
B. provides food for other producers
C. breakdowns the remains of dead plants

4. An alligator lives in swamp with deer, birds, fish, trees, and other plants. The
alligator eats a bird that eats seeds and plants. What is the original source of
energy that the alligator gets from eating the bird?
A. energy that the bird creates
B. heat from the air in the swamp
C. sunlight that the plants absorb

5. Which of the following relationships is similar to the relationship between the


mangrove trees and oyster?
A. African ants living in acacia tree feed on leaf eating insects found on the
tree.
B. Spider crabs are camouflaged by the green-brown algae growing on their
shells.
C. A whale is unaffected by the attached remora fish feeding on whale’s
leftover food.

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Subject: Science
Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II
Competency: Discuss the interactions among living things and
non-living things in tropical rainforests, coral reefs
and mangrove swamp(S6MT-II i-j-5)

True or False
Directions: Read each statement. Write TRUE if the statement is

correct and FALSE if it is not.

1. Parrot fish, sea urchin, and small invertebrates such as polychaetes are all
important reef herbivores.

2. Anemone fish can live safely within the tentacles of sea anemones because
they have specialized scales that are immune to nematocyst stings.

3. Coral polyps feed on external food sources if they have sufficient


zooxanthellae.

4. Reefs are built by corals with both calcium carbonate skeletons and hard
protein skeletons.

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5. Coral reef growth is highly dependent on nutrient recycling between animals
and algae.

Subject : Science

Grade/Year Level: 6

Quarter: II

Competency: Discuss the interactions among living things and


non-living things in tropical rainforests, coral reefs
and mangrove swamp (S6MT-II i-j-5)

Multiple Choice
Directions: Read each item carefully and encircle the letter that corresponds to the
correct answer.

1. What is a coral reef? It is ________________________________.


A. a terrestrial habitat composed of limestones and rocks
B. made from stony corals and discharged limestone skeletons
C. fossilized remnant of rainforests that were once above the water

2. When polyps are joined together into a colony, what happens to them?
A. They work together as a single colony.
B. They form larger working groups competing with the other group.
C. Each polyp continues to operate individually from a common location.

3. What is the name of the symbiotic organisms that live inside a coral?
A. Cnidocytes
B. Gorgonia
C. Nematocytes
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4. What marine mammal has the majority of its population on the Great Barrier
Reef?
A. Dugong
B. sea lion
C. shark

5. What phenomenon occurs to coral reef when water temperature, sunlight and
salinity conditions change?
A. coral bleaching
B. coral breakdown

C. coralline Lethal Disease

Subject: Science

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Grade/Year Level: 6
Quarter: II
Competency: Explain the need to protect and conserve tropical
rainforest,coral reefs and mangrove swamps
(S6MT-II i-j-6)

Diagram Completion
Directions: Think of the things you see or get from the forest and list these in the
word web below.

Subject: Science
Grade/Year Level: 6

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Quarter: II
Competency: Explain the need to protect and conserve tropical
rainforest, coral reefs and mangrove swamps
(S6MT-II i-j-6)

Alternative Response Test

Directions: Read each activity carefully. Draw a star ( ) if the practice/activity


helps protect and conserve our natural resources and a cross (x) if it does
not.

1. hunting wild life


2. planting new trees
3. recycling of old materials
4. construction near reef flats
5. dumping wastes in nearby river
6. joining environmental campaigns
7. collecting corals reefs for decorations
8. separating biodegradable from non-biodegradable
9. snorkelers and divers hitting the corals with their fins
10. converting agricultural land to commercial land for building subdivisions

Subject: Science

Grade Level: 6

Quarter: III

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Competency: Infer how friction and gravity affects movement of
different objects. (S6FE-III a-c-1)

Multiple Choice

Directions: Read each item carefully and encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. What force is mostly responsible for tides? It is the gravity that comes from
_____.
A. earth
B. moon
C. sun

2. Why is gravity so important?


A. It keeps us on earth.
B. It prevents us from falling into space.
C. Without it, we wouldn’t have an atmosphere.

3. Due to gravitational Force on Earth an object bears ______.


A. shape
B. size
C. shape

4. If we throw a ball upwards it will come to the ground by a force called


_______.
A. friction
B. gravity
C. magnetic
5. Earth orbits around the sun because there is ________?
A. gravitational push from the Sun on the Earth.
B. gravitational pull from the Sun on the Earth. The Earth is pulled towards
the sun, rather than going off in a straight line.
C. strong magnetic interaction between the Sun on the Earth. The
gravitational interaction between the Sun and the Earth is small.

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Subject: Science

Grade Level : 6

Quarter: III

Competency: Infer how friction and gravity affects movement of


different objects (S6FE-III a-c-1)

True or False

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Directions: Read each statement carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and
FALSE if not. Write your answer on the space provided before the
number.

_____ 1. Stairs shall be made rough.


_____ 2. We need friction to walk or run.
_____ 3. Vehicles can run better on a slippery road.
_____ 4. When friction helps one to move, increase it.
_____ 5. Basketball area should be smoothly cemented.
_____ 6. Shoes with spikes help the runners move faster.
_____ 7. When friction keeps one from moving, decrease it.
_____ 8. Tires with better grip on the road make cars run better.
_____ 9. Smooth soles of shoes make less friction between our
shoes and the ground.
_____ 10. We can walk better when the friction between our
shoes and the ground is great.

Subject: Science

Grade Level : 6

Quarter: III

Competency: Demonstrate how sound, heat, light, and electricity can


be transformed (S6FE-IIIa-c-1)

Matching Type

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Directions: Match the descriptions with the corresponding light sources. Write the
letter of the correct answer in the space provided.

Descriptions Light Sources

_____1. Viewing a scenery A. X- ray


_____ 2. Listening to a radio B. Visible
_____ 3. Using a photocopier C. Gamma
_____ 4. Using a fax machine D. Infrared
_____ 5. Sunbathing to get a sunburn E. Ultraviolet
_____ 6. Heating a meal in a microwave oven F. Microwave
_____ 7. Seating near a bonfire to warm our body G. Radio waves
_____ 8. Putting pillows, mattresses, and mats under
the sun so that they will smell fresh and clean

Subject: Science

Grade Level : 6

Quarter: III

Competency: Demonstrate how heat can be transformed

(S6FE-IIIa-c-1)

Identification

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Directions: The following phrases are evidences of heat transfer. Identify the kind of
transfer being described in each item. Choose the letter of your answer
from the words inside the box.

A. conduction
B. convection
C. radiation

1. bun being toasted

2. frying egg

3. drying of clothes

4. air heated in the atmosphere

5. rising warm air currents

Subject: Science

Grade Level : 6

Quarter: III

Competency: Demonstrate how heat can be transformed

(S6FE-IIIa-c-1)

Multiple Choice

Directions: Read each item carefully and encircle the letter that corresponds to the
correct answer.

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1. The metal lid is stuck on a glass jar of jelly. Why does running hot water over the
lid help you get lid off?

A. The heat warms the jelly causing it to push the lid off the jar.
B. Thermal expansion causes the lid to expand making it easier to remove.
C. The heat chemically changes the glue around the edge releasing the lid from
the jar.

2. When do you know the transfer of heat (thermal energy) has ended?
A. when both objects reach the same temperature
B. when you can measure the amount of heat
C. when the substance that is receiving the heat reaches the boiling point

3. What kind of heat transfer is shown in the picture?

A. conduction
B. convection
C. radiation

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4. An expansion joint in a bridge allows it to __________.


A. raise for a boat that might be passing through
B. contract in cold weather and not break
C. expand in hot weather and not break

5. When you add hot water to cold water, the cold water warms up because of
_____.
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A. conduction
B. convection
C. insulation

Subject: Science

Grade Level : 6

Quarter: III

Competency: Demonstrate how sound can be transformed


(S6FE-IIIa-c-1)

Multiple Choice
Directions. Read each item carefully and encircle the letter that corresponds to the
correct answer.

1. A student is playing a guitar. Some of the strings vibrate more quickly


than the others. The faster vibrating strings make ______________.

A. louder sound
B. lower sound
C. softer sound

2. Why does a trumpet produce sound when it is blown?


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A. The trumpet heats the air.
B. The air in the trumpet is cooled.
C. There is vibration in the air column inside the trumpet.

3. Why is your eardrum compared to a drum?


A. It produces sound.
B. It is hollow.
C. It vibrates.

4. What is produced when the sound had been reflected many times?
A. echoes
B. ultrasonic waves
C. reverberation
5. What system is used to locate submarines, school of fish and objects
under water?
A. echo sounder
B. radar
C. sonar

Sequencing Test

Directions: Read the following events. Arrange it according to the order of


occurrence. Use the numbers 1-4.

________ a person nearby hears the wind chime

________ a breeze make a wind chime vibrate

________ gradually the chime sound weakens

________ sound waves race out from the wind chime

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Subject: Science

Grade Level : 6

Quarter: III

Competency: Demonstrate how electricity can be transformed

(S6FE-IIIa-c-1)

True or False

Direction: Read each of the following statements carefully. Write TRUE if the
statement is correct and FALSE if not.

1. Electricity is produced when the electrons of a material flow in an


insulator.
2. Electrical energy causes the attraction or repulsion of charged
bodies.
3. Batteries/ dry cells get their electrical energy from chemical
substances.
4. Same electrical charges attract while unlike electrical charges repel.
5. The electrical field of force is the source of electrical energy.
6. Falling or flowing water possesses mechanical energy.
7. An atom is mainly made up of thousands of neutron.
8. Electrical energy is used in almost every home.
9. The flow of electrons is called electric current.
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10. Mechanical energy is energy in motion.

Table Completion

Directions: Review the pictures below and decide what form of energy is being
described: Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, Sound, Light, or Heat
Energy. Write your answer on its proper column

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Picture No. 1
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-
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7k1j0i10k1.0.CqEqtuR0g44#imgrc=xBCwJfeSTl7M-M:

Picture No. 2
https://www.google.com.ph/search?dcr=0&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=_NATWp_8OIKX8wWi-
oWYBg&q=picture+of+candle&oq=picture+of+candle&gs_l=psy-
ab.3..0l10.398883.404557.0.404799.18.14.1.3.3.0.224.1468.0j9j1.10.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-
ab..4.14.1517...0i67k1.0.j5B5i9LBvDk#imgrc=kFe8FjEPKic2aM:

Picture No. 3
By Xiaphias, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2587593

Picture No. 4
https://www.google.com.ph/search?
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ab.3..0l10.171475.174214.0.174561.14.9.0.5.5.0.181.1082.0j8.8.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-
ab..1.13.1146...0i67k1.0.cmFI1Rp2FH0#imgrc=viohM3mENW_S8M:

Picture No. 5
http://www.fotosearch.com/print/CSP187/k1877078/

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Table Completion

Directions: Complete the table by supplying the correct responses on its appropriate
column.

List one activity you What form of energy Why do you think
completed today. do you think it took to that form of energy
complete that activity? was used?

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Subject: Science

Grade Level : 6

Quarter: III

Competency: Manipulate simple machines to describe their

characteristics and uses . (S6FEIIIg-i-3)

Table Completion

Directions. Describe the characteristics and uses of the following simple machines.
Write your answer under its proper column.

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Matching Type

Directions. Match the descriptions with the appropriate simple

machines. Write the letter before the number.

Descriptions Simple Machines

__1.a multiplying force between two objects a. inclined plane

__2.changes the angle of force to make work b. screw


easier

__3.multiplies the efforts and moves things c. pulley

easily with less force


__4.has a rope and a load attached to d. wedge

the end of the other rope e.lever

__5.a threaded metal rod used f. wheel and axle

with a nut to hold parts together

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Identification

Directions: Identify the following simple machines.

lever wheel and axle inclined plane

pulley wedge screw

_______1.

_______2.

_______3.

_______4.

_______5.

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Subject: SCIENCE

Grade Level: 6

Quarter: III

Competency: Demonstrate the practical and safe uses of simple

machines (S6FEIIIc-j-4)

Identification

Directions: Write the name or part of the simple machine that is being described .
Choose your answer from the box.

wheel & axle pulley axle

screw inclined plane wedge

_____________1. These two parts act as one simple machine. They roll
and are found on cars, bikes and wheelbarrows.

_____________2. This simple machine can be used to lift a weight. It


has a fulcrum, or pivot point, which can be located
in the center, near the end or at the end.

____________3. Examples of this simple machine are used to hold


things together. It is made up of an inclined plane
wrapped around cylinder.

_____________4. A heavy object could be rolled up using this kind of


simple machine.

_____________5. A rod attached to the center of a wheel

Essay
Directions: Read the statement below and write your answer.

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Make a comic strip about the proper and safe use of simple
machines in your daily life.

Alternative Response Test

Directions: Read each statement carefully. Put a check mark ( √ ) if the


statement shows practical and safe use of simple machines
and cross (X) mark if not.

______1. Exercise caution in using simple machines with sharp edges.

______2. Leave the machines where you use them.

______3. Make sure you checked the condition of a machine before

using it.

______4. Use water in cleaning the machine after using it.

______5. Arrange the machines in the storage area.

Essay

Directions: Read the statement below and write your answer.

Create a jingle showing the practical and safe uses of simple machines.
Subject: SCIENCE

Grade Level: 6

Quarter: IV

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Competency: Describe the changes on the Earth’s surface as a result

of earthquakes and volcanic eruption. (S6ESIVa-1)

Identification

Directions. Read each of the following changes on the earth’s surface. Write E if the
change is due to earthquakes, V if it is due to volcanic eruptions or EV
for both.

____1. massive landslides in hilly and mountainous areas

____2. destruction to properties and houses

____3. wiping out of coastal communities due to the generated

tsunami

____4. spewing out of boulders that may smash the things they fall on

____5. clogging of river outlets/passages due to lahar flows

Enumeration

Directions: List down five (5) changes on the earth’s surface as a result of earthquakes
and volcanic eruptions.

1. _________________________________________________________
2. _________________________________________________________

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3. _________________________________________________________
4. _________________________________________________________
5. _________________________________________________________

Essay

Directions: Read the statement carefully and write your answer.

Create a jingle describing the changes on the earth’s surface due to


earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.

Subject: SCIENCE

Grade Level: 6

Quarter: IV

Competency: Enumerate what to do before, during and after an

earthquake. (S6ESIVb-2)

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Identification

Directions: Read each of the statements carefully as to whether it is done BEFORE,


DURING, or AFTER an earthquake. Write your answer on the space
provided before the number.

________1.Fix furniture to the wall.

________2.Stay calm and don’t panic when the shaking starts.

________3. Call for help in case of emergency.

________4. Watch out for broken pieces of glass.

________5. Make a plan on what to do during an earthquake and

discuss it with your family.

_______6. Make sure you have non-perishable food, water, flashlight,

battery-operated radio and first aid kit in a place you can

easily access after an earthquake.

________7. Utilize the radio to get information.

________8. Bear in mind of the possibility of aftershocks which could be

stronger than the previous shaking.

_________9. If you are indoor, the best thing to do is take cover under a

durable object such as table or desk.

_________10. Protect yourself wherever you are. Stay calm and don’t

panic.

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Enumeration

Directions: List down five (5) things that you can do in preparing for an earthquake.

1. ___________________________________________________
2. ___________________________________________________
3. ___________________________________________________
4. ___________________________________________________
5. ___________________________________________________

Enumeration

Directions: List down five (5) things to do during an earthquake.

1. ______________________________________________________
2. ______________________________________________________
3. ______________________________________________________
4. ______________________________________________________
5. ______________________________________________________

Identification

Directions: Write the things to be done BEFORE, DURING and AFTER


volcanic eruptions. Choose from the answers below the table. Write your
answer on the appropriate space provided.

THINGS TO DO BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS

BEFORE 1.
2.
DURING 1.

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2.
AFTER 1.

2.

Bring your emergency survival kit to the evacuation center.

Remain calm and do not stay in crowded areas. Stay away from posts and power
lines.

Consider all precautionary measures for your safety.

Listen to the radio broadcast for crucial information or warnings about the eruption.

Never attempt to cross bridges that appear to be damaged.

Do not go home until authorities allow it.

Enumeration
Directions: List down five (5) things to do during volcanic eruption.

1. ________________________________________________________
2. _________________________________________________________
3. _________________________________________________________
4. _________________________________________________________
5. _________________________________________________________

Enumeration
Directions: List down five (5) things to do after a volcanic eruption.
1. _________________________________________________________
2. _________________________________________________________
3. _________________________________________________________

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4. _________________________________________________________
5. _________________________________________________________

Subject: SCIENCE

Grade Level: 6

Quarter: IV

Competency: Describe the different seasons in the Philippines.

( S6ESIVc-3 )

Multiple Choice

Directions: Read each item carefully and encircle the letter that corresponds to the
correct answer.

1. What are the seasons in the Philippines?


A. dry and wet
B. hot and cold
C. summer and winter

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D. summer and spring

2. Why does Philippines have a tropical climate?


A. latitude
B. altitude
C. wind belt
D. bodies of water

3. Which of the following factors explain why Baguio has a colder climate than
Tacloban?
A. altitude
B. latitude
C. wind belt
D. bodies of water

4. Which wind system blows in the Philippines from July to September?


A. doldrums
B. trade winds
C. Northeast Monsoon
D. Southwest Monsoon

5. Which of the following is the climate type of Eastern Leyte?


A. type 1
B. type 2
C. type 3
D. type 4

Identification

Directions: Identify the kind of season being described in each item. Write DRY
SEASON or WET SEASON on the space provided.

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______________1. This season starts in November and ends in May.

______________ 2. The type of season that starts in June and


lasts until October.

______________ 3. This is time when the sky is at its bluest and


the water is at its clearest.

______________4. A lot of flooding happens in this season.

_______________5. This type of season causes the rice fields to


dry up and affects crops.
Essay

Directions: Read the statement carefully and write you answer.

Compose a poem describing the different seasons in the Philippines.

______________________
(Title)

_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________.

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Subject: SCIENCE

Grade Level: 6

Quarter: IV

Competency: Discuss appropriate activities for specific seasons of the

Philippines. (S6ESIVd-4)

Classification

Directions: Classify the following activities whether they are done during WET
SEASON or DRY SEASON. Write each activity under its proper
column.

WET SEASON DRY SEASON

1. hiking

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2. boating
3. manual drying of rice
4. surfing
5. planting of rice

Multiple Choice.

Directions: Read each item carefully and encircle the letter that corresponds to the
correct answer.

1. What factor affects the season in the Philippines? It is /has__________.


A. located near the equator
B. a small country in Asia
C. has many faults and volcanoes
D. known for its beautiful coastlines

2. What imaginary line divides the Earth from the equator to the North
Pole or South Pole?
A. latitude
B. longitude
C. Prime Meridian
D. equator

3. The tropical areas of the earth receive direct sunshine resulting in


_________________________.
A. the occurrence of four seasons
B. warm temperature throughout the year
C. low temperature throughout the year
D. the occurrence of strong typhoons

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4. How does the monsoon affect the Philippine climate?
A. It brings hot summer months.
B. It causes lot of rainfall.
C. It causes the occurrence of typhoons.
D. It brings a lot of destruction to properties and infrastructures.
5. Which of the following activities is done during wet season in the
Philippines?
A. Families go together to enjoy the resort and beaches.
B. Children are seen playing on parks and playgrounds.
C. Farmers and vegetable growers are preparing their plot for
planting.
D. Street food and food cart businesses have increased in sales in
public areas.

True or false

Directions: Read each of the following statements. Write TRUE if the statement is
correct, FALSE if it is not. Write your answer on the space provided
before the number.

_____1. The Philippines is a country located near the equator.

_____2. Places near the equator are warmer than those far from it.

_____3. People living near the equator experience warm climate.

_____4. Places near the poles experience mild warm temperature.

_____5. Our country has a generally warm temperature throughout


the year.

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Subject: SCIENCE

Grade Level: 6

Quarter: IV

Competency: Demonstrate rotation and revolution of the Earth using a


globe to explain day and night and the sequence of
seasons. (S6ESIVe-f-5)

Multiple Choice

Directions: Read each item carefully and encircle the letter that corresponds to the
correct answer.

1. Which of the following supports the statement? The Earth rotates on its axis.
A. variations in the atmospheric density
B. changes in the position of sunspots in the Sun
C. changes in the constellations throughout the year
D. the apparent movement of the Sun throughout the day

2. The movement of the earth around the sun in a fixed path or orbit is called
____________.
A. rotation
B. resolution
C. revolution
D. circular cycle

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3. Which of the following does NOT explain why it is always warm at the
equator?
It is closer to the sun than the poles.
A. The atmosphere is thicker around the equator.
B. The equator always faces the sun, despite the axis tilt.
C. The equator gets hit with a high angle of radiation from the sun.
D. The equator gets hit with a high angle of radiation from the sun.

4. Which of the following is NOT a factor affecting the earth’s seasons and
climate?
A. earth’s axis tilt
B. earth’s distance from the sun
C. earth’s orbital revolution around the sun
D. earth’s wind and ocean current patterns

5. What causes daytime and nighttime?


A. earth’s rotation
B. earth’s molten core
C. earth’s round shape
D. earth’s orbital revolution

True or False

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Directions: Read each of the following statements. Write TRUE if the statement is
correct, FALSE if it is not. Write your answer on the space provided
before the number.

_____1. The whole part of Earth faces the sun at the same time.

_____2.When the sun shines on the part of Earth, that part is


experiencing night time.

_____3.Different parts of Earth experience days and nights


because Earth rotates on its axis.

_____4.The part of Earth that is away from the sun experiences


night time.

_____5.The Earth rotates in a counter-clockwise direction.

Fill In the Blank

Directions: Read each incomplete statement carefully. Fill in the blank with the
correct word to complete the idea of the sentence.

1. The turning of Earth around the sun is __________.

2. A __________occurs every four years.

3. The earth rotates in its own _________.

4. The path the earth takes as it revolves around the sun is called
_________.

5. The rotation of the earth causes __________.

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Subject: SCIENCE

Grade Level: 6

Quarter: IV

Competency: Compare the planets of the solar system. (S6ESIVg-h-6)

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Table Completion

Directions: Make a comparison between the Terrestrial and Jovian planets by filling
in the table with the correct answers.

BASES OF COMPARISON TERRESTRIAL JOVIAN


name of planets
location
presence of rings
size
composition

Diagram Completion

Directions: Make a Venn Diagram about terrestrial and Jovian planets

Terrestrial Jovian

Short Answer Test

Directions: Study the information about the distances of the inner planets from the
sun. Answer the questions correctly by giving the appropriate
information on the space provided.

Planets Distance from Sun (km.)

Mercury 58 million

Venus 108 million

Earth 150 million

Mars 228 million

Jupiter 778 million

Saturn 1,427 million

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Uranus 2,869 million

Neptune 4,486 million

_____1. Which planet is nearest to the sun?

_____2. What is the third farthest planet from the sun?

_____3. Which planet is next to Mercury?

_____4. What is the distance from Mars to the sun?

_____5. What is the farthest planet from the sun?

Subject: SCIENCE

Grade Level: 6

Quarter: IV

Competency: Construct a model of the solar system showing the

relative sizes of the planets and their relative distances

from the Sun. (S6ESIVi-j-7)

Essay

Directions: Read the statement carefully and write your answer.

Make a sketch of what you think how a model of the solar system looks like. Consider
the relative sizes of the planets and their relative distances from the Sun.

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Labeling

Directions: Study the picture carefully and label the members of the solar system
properly according to their relative sizes and distances from the Sun.

Photo Credit: https://www.google.com.ph/search?


dcr=0&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=CMQTWpnIG4WB8gWgwKCQCw&q=enchanted+learning+solar+system+model&
oq=enchanted+learning+solar+&gs_l=psy-
ab.1.2.0i24k1l3.2909.4795.0.6687.7.5.0.2.2.0.199.575.0j4.4.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-
ab..1.6.586...0.0.63QGoy6HZcw#imgrc=j9MqlSkRldgYjM:

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Identification

Directions: Study the illustration of the solar system. Name the planets by
rearranging the letters below the illustration. Write your answer on the
space provided before the number.

PhotoCredits:https://www.google.com.ph/search?
dcr=0&tbm=isch&sa=1&ei=5MQTWvi0EcKA8QXQz4PABg&q=enchanted+learning+solar+system+m
odel&oq=enchanted+learning+solar&gs_l=psyab.1.2.0i24k1l3.16165.20964.0.23575.24.16.0.8.8.0.176.1
506.0j12.12.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..4.20.1577...0j0i67k1.0.fW9E4YKEprg

________1. REMUCYR

________2. SUNEV

________3. ATRHE

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________4. SRMA

________5. TERPIUJ

________6. RUTNSA

________7. RUSUNA

________8. PUTENEN
ANSWER KEY

QUARTER I

Code: S6MT- Ia-c-1-pp.1-2


Multiple Choice
1. B
2. A
3. B
4. C
5. B

Code: S6MT-Ia-c-1-pp.3-4
Multiple Choice
1. B
2. B
3. C
4. C
5. C

Code: S6MT-Ia-c-1-p.5
Identification

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1. homogeneous
2. heterogeneous
3. heterogeneous
4. homogeneous
5. homogeneous

Code: S6MT-Ia-c-1-p.6
Identification
1. Suspension
2. Colloid
3. Solution
4. Solution
5. Suspension

Code: S6MT-Ia-c-1-p.7
Table Completion
Solutions Suspensions Colloids

Brine Muddy Water Fog


Orange Juice Bottled Antibiotic Mayonnaise

Code: S6MT-Ia-c-1

Identification-p.8

1. Cooked rice

2. Mineral or purified water

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3. Cake

Essay-p.8

Mixtures like detergents are used in sanitizing the different areas and
facilities at home. (Answers may vary)

Code: S6MT-Ia-c-1-p.9

Sequencing Test

4 Place the home-made

mayonnaise in a clean jar

3 Add a small amount of

calamansi juice

1 Separate yolk from the egg

white

5 Store it in a cool place

2 Mix the yolk and oil

Code: S6MT-I-d-f-2

True or False –p.10

1. True
2. True
3. False
4. True
5. False
Identification-p.11

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1. Sieving

2. Decantation
3. Magnetic Separation
4. Evaporation
5. Filtration

Table Completion-p.12

Code: S6MT-I-d-f-2
Diagram Completion-p.13

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Alternative Response Test –p.14
1. BE- Chaff is separated from
the rice grain therefore it is
ready for cooking.
2. BE- The materials can now be
used in constructing building
and houses.
3. NE
4. BE- The refined flour is ready
for baking purposes.
5. BE- Coconut milk is readily
available for cooking
purposes.

Matching Type-p.15

1. E

2. A

3. B

4. C

5. D

Essay-p.15
Hand picking stones from rice in a winnower is usually done at home. Through this
process, the cooked rice being served is clean and safe to eat.
(Answers may vary)

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QUARTER II

Code: S6LT-IIa-b-1
Matching Type-p.16
1.B
2.A
3.E.
4.C
5.D
Table Completion Key-p.17
1.rib cage
2.rib cage
3.skull
4.skull
True or False-p.18
1. True
2.False
3.True
4.False
5.True

Code: S6LT-IIa-b-1

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Multiple Choice-pp. 19-20
1.B
2.B
3.C
4.C
5.B
Enumeration-p.21
1.Skin
2.Nail
3.Hair follicles
4.Glands

Code: S6LT-IIa-b-1
Identification-p.22
1.Esophagus
2.Stomach
3.Small Intestine
4.Large Intestine
5.Rectum
Identification-p.23
1.Large Intestine
2. Gall bladder
3.Rectum
4.Small Intestine
5.Stomach

Code: S6LT-IIa-b-1
Matching Type-p.24
1.A

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2.F
3.C
4.D
5.B
Sentence Completion-p. 25
1.bronchi
2.diaphragm
3.choking
4.throat
5.bronchioles

Code: S6LT-IIa-b-1
Multiple Choice-pp. 26-27

1.C
2.C
3.B
4.C
5.A
Identification-p.28
1.A
2.C
3.B
4.C
5.A

Table Completion –p.29


1.Picks up oxygen
2.Leukocyte
3.Platelet

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4.Clots blood
5.Holds the other blood components

Code: S6LT-IIa-b-1
Diagram Completion –p.30
1. little brain
2. biggest part of the brain
3. controls involuntary movement
Table Completion –p.31
1. Planning, speech, consciousness, memory and reasoning
2. Vision
3. Sense of touch, temperature, texture,size and shape
4. Auditory and Olfactory senses
Paragraph Completion-p.32
1.nervous
2. sensory
3. motor
4. move
Alternative Response Test-p.33
1./
2.x
3./
4./
5.x

Code:S6LT-IIc-d-2-p.34
Identification

1. S
2. B
3. S

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4. M
5. S

Code: S6LT-IIc-d-2-p.35
Alternative Response Test
1. /
2. x
3. /
4. /
5. /

Code: S6LT-IIc-d-2-p.36
Paragraph Completion
1. Esophagus
2. Digestion
3. Small intestine
4. Large intestine
5. Rectum

Code:S6LT-IIc-d-2
Paragraph Completion-p.37

1. Pharynx

2. Voice box

3. Bronchi

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4. Alveoli

5. Taken

Code:S6LT-IIc-d-2- p.38

Table Completion

1. Pulmonary

2. Heart to lungs
3. Oxygenated
4. Body cells to heart
5. Oxygenated

Code: S6LT-IIc-d-2-p.39
Sequencing Events
1. E
2. C
3. A
4. D
5. B

Code:S6MT-IIe-f-3

Matching Type-p.40

1.E
2.F
3.D
4.A
5.B

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Classification-p.41

Mammals Birds Fish Reptiles Amphibians


Monkey Penguins Eel crocodile Frog
Tiger seahorse alligator Newt

Bat shark salamander


People goldfish
Whale

True or False-p.42
1.False
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. True

Code:S6MT-IIe-f-3
Multiple Choice-. 43-44
1.B
2.C
3.B
4.C
5.B

Table Completion-p.45

1.Arthropods
2.Annelids

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3.Coelenterate
4.Arthropods
5.Echinoderm
6.Mollusk
7.Arthropods

Identification-p. 46
1.Owl
2.Fish
3.Bat
4.Snails
5.Whale

Code:S6MT-IIg-h-4

Multiple Choice-p.47
1.C
2.C
3.B
4.C
5.B

Diagram Completion –p.49

Similarities between fern and moss


primitive plant, do not

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produce flowers and
seeds, produce through spores
Difference between fern and moss
Fern has true vascular system
Moss has no vascular system

Table Completion –p.50


1.live in damp and shady places
2.present
3.live in damp and shady places
4.present
5.produce spores

Code:S6MT-II i-j-5
Matching Type-p.51

1. E
2..B
3.F
4.D
5.C

Multiple Choice-p.52-53

1.B
2.B
3.B
4.C
5.A

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Multiple Choice
1.C
2.A
3.A
4.C

5.C

Code: S6MT-II i-j-5-p.56


True or False
1.TRUE
2.TRUE
3.TRUE
4.FALSE
5.FALSE

Code:S6MT-II i-j-5-p.57-58
Multiple Choice

1.B
2.B
3.A
4.A

5.A

Code:S6MT-II i-j-6
Diagram Completion-p.59
Provide food and shelter for animals and humans
Produce oxygen which humans and animals need
Provide raw materials for clothing
Balance our climate

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Trap harmful gases
Help maintain the balance of nature

Alternative Response Test-p.60

QUARTER III

Third Grading

Code: S6FE-III a –c-1-pp.61-62

Multiple Choice

1. B
2. B
3. C
4. B
5. B

Code: S6FE-III a-c-1-p.63


True or False

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1. TRUE
2. TRUE
3. TRUE
4. FALSE
5. FALSE
6. FALSE
7. TRUE
8. TRUE
9. TRUE
10. TRUE

Code: S6FE-IIIa-c-1-p.64

Matching Type

1. B

2. G

3. A
4. C
5. E
6. B
7. A
8. C

Code: S6FE-IIIa-c-1

Identification-p.65

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1. C
2. A
3. C
4. B
5. B

Multiple Choice-p. 66-67

1. B
2. A
3. A
4. C
5. B

Code:S6FE-IIIa-c-1

Multiple Choice p. 68-69

1. A
2. C
3. C

4. C

5. C
Sequencing Events p. 69
1.A breeze make the wind chime vibrate.
2.Sound wave race out from the wind chime.
3.A person nearby hears the wind chime.
4.Gradually, the chime sound weakens.

Code:S6FE-IIIa-c-1

True or False-p.70

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1. FALSE

2.TRUE

3.TRUE

4.TRUE

5.TRUE

6.TRUE

7.FALSE

8.TRUE

9.TRUE

10.FALSE

Table Completion –p.71

(Explanations may vary)

1.Electrical

2. Appliances at home are run by electricity.

3. Light/ Heat
4. A lighted candle can give heat and light.

5. Mechanical

6. A bowling ball rolls when thrown by the player.


7. Sound Energy
8. A guitar produces sound if the strings are plucked.
9. Heat
10. Cooking food requires heat.

Table Completion –p.73

(Answer may vary)

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Table Completion-p.74

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Matching Type-p.75

1. d
2. a
3. e
4. c

5. b

Identification-p.76

1. lever

2. inclined plane

3. wedge

4. wheel and axle

5. screw

Code:S6FEIIIc-j-4

Identification-p.77

1. wheel and axle

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2. pulley

3. screw

4. inclined plane

5. axle

Essay-p.78

Illustrations may vary

1 2 3 4 5
Quality of There is no There are few There are at There is an There is an
Illustrations colored drawn and least four illustration for all illustration for all
illustration colored pictures of the simple machines. simple machines.
of each of illustrations of simple Ilustrations are Ilustrations are
the samples each of the machines. neatly done and creatively done
of simple simple Most drawings arranged and arranged
machines. machines.  are neatly appropriately on appropriately on
done.  the pages. the pages. 

Effort This This project This project This project was This project was
project was was rushed was done to completed in a completed in a
done with through meet the timely fashion timely fashion
very little quickly. There standards set and meets then and goes above
effort. is a lack of by the teacher standard. This the teacher's
neatness and and this can be project consists expectations.
pictures.  seen by the of the This project
quanity of appropriate consists of many
pictures and number of pictures and is
neatness.  pictures and is very neat and
neat and organized. 
organized. 
Explanation No Very few All simple All simple All simple
explana- definitions or machines had machines had machines had
tion given explanations definition. definition and exceptional
for simple given for Some explanation of definitions and
machines. simple explanations how the simple explanations of
machine  of how the machine could how the simple
simple be used.  machine could
machine could be used was
be used were explained in
missing. detail. 
Rubrics

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Alternative Response Key-p.78


1. √
2. X
3. √
4. X
5. √

Essay-p.78
Answers may vary

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QUARTER IV

Code: S6EIVa-1

Identification-p.79

1. E
2. EV
3. E
4. V
5. V
Enumeration-p.80

1.Massive landslides in hilly and mountainous areas

2. Destruction to properties and houses

3. Wiping out of coastal communities due to the generated tsunami

4. Spewing out of boulders that may smash the things they fall on

5. Clogging of river ways due to lahar flows

Essay-p.80
Answers will vary
Rubric

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Code: (S6ESIVb-2)

Identification-p.81

1. BEFORE
2. DURING
3. AFTER
4. AFTER
5. BEFORE
6. BEFORE
7. AFTER
8. AFTER
9. DURING
10. DURING

Enumeration-p.82

1. Make sure you have a fire extinguisher, first aid kit, a battery – powered
radio, a flashlight, and extra batteries at home.
2. Learn first aid.
3. Learn how to turn off the gas, water, and electricity.
4. Make up a plan of where to meet your family after an earthquake.
5. Don’t leave heavy objects on shelves (they’ll fall during a quake).
6. Anchor heavy furniture, cupboards, and appliances to the walls or floor.
7. Learn the earthquake plan at your school and workplace.
Source: www.geo.mtu.edu/UPSeis/bda.html

Enumeration-p.82

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1. DROP to the ground; take COVER by getting under a sturdy table or other piece of
furniture; and HOLD ON until the shaking stops. If there isn’t a table or desk near you,
cover your face and head with your arms and crouch in an inside corner of the building.
2. Stay away from glass, windows, outside doors and walls, and anything that could fall,
such as lighting fixtures or furniture.
3. Stay in bed if you are there when the earthquake strikes. Hold on and protect your
head with a pillow, unless you are under a heavy light fixture that could fall. In that
case, move to the nearest safe place.
4. Do not use a doorway except if you know it is a strongly supported, load-bearing
doorway and it is close to you. Many inside doorways are lightly constructed and do
not offer protection.
5. Stay inside until the shaking stops and it is safe to go outside. Do not exit a building
during the shaking. Research has shown that most injuries occur when people inside
buildings attempt to move to a different location inside the building or try to leave.
6. DO NOT use the elevators.
7. Be aware that the electricity may go out or the sprinkler systems or fire alarms may
turn on.

Source: westliberty.edu/health-and-safety/emergency-procedures/what-to-do-during-an-
earthquake/

Code: (S6ESIVb-2)
Identification-p.83

BEFORE

Bring your emergency survival kit to the evacuation center.

Listen to the radio broadcast for crucial information or warnings about the
eruption.

DURING

Remain calm and do not stay in crowded areas. Stay away from posts and
power lines.

Never attempt to cross bridges that appear to e damaged.

AFTER

Consider all precautionary measures for your safety.

Do not return to your home until authorities allow it.

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( Answers will vary )

Enumeration –p.84

( Answers will vary )

Code:S6EIVc-3

Multiple Choice-p. 85

1. A
2. A
3. A
4. D
5. B
Identification-p.86
1. dry season
2. wet season
3. dry season
4. wet season
5. dry season

Essay

(Answers will vary)

Story Writing : Poem Writing Rubric

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Classification-p.88

WET SEASON DRY SEASON

boating hiking

surfing manual drying of rice

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planting of rice

NOTE: Fast learners may fill the chart without the given answers.

Multiple Choice-p.89

1. A
2. D
3. B
4. B
5. C

True or false –p.90

1. TRUE
2. TRUE
3. TRUE
4. FALSE
5. TRUE

Code: S6ESIVe-f-5

Multiple Choice-p.91-92

1. D
2. C
3. A

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4. B
5. A

True or False-p.93

1. FALSE
2. FALSE
3. TRUE
4. TRUE
5. TRUE

Fill in the Blank-pp.93-94

1. revolution
2. leap year
3. axis
4. orbit
5. day and night
.

Code: (S6EIVg-h-6)
Table Completion -p.95

Diagram Completion-p.95

Differences (Terrestrial)

inner planets
rocky

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small
within the asteroid belt

Differences (Jovian)

outer planets

gaseous

massive

beyond the asteroid belt

Similarities

both orbit around the sun

both are heavenly bodies

Short Answer Test–p. 96

1. MERCURY
2.EARTH
3.VENUS
4.228 million
5.NEPTUNE

Code: S6ESIVi-j-7

Essay- p.97

(illustrations may vary)

SAMPLE ANSWER

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8zXAhXLkZQKHfaYCAoQ_AUICigB&biw=1366&bih=621#imgrc=vPK7IYjoSqbEnM:

Labeling-p.98

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Identification-p.99

1. MERCURY
2. VENUS
3. EARTH
4. MARS
5. JUPITER
6. SATURN
7. URANUS
8. NEPTUNE

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April 2017, from
http://www.livescience.com/49106-simple-

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LIST OF WRITERS, EDITORS AND DIVISION FOCAL PERSONS

WRITERS EDITORS

Vera Leonora B. Balasanos Evangeline G. Catayoc


Alangalang 1 Central School Palo NHS – Pawing Annex

Diana Rose C. Garrido Caren C. Ozoa


Mag-aso Elementary School Burauen South Central School

Luzviminda L. Lulo Chona A. Kierulf


Pagsulhugon E.S. Tanauan National High School

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DIVISION FOCAL PERSONS

SOCORRO B. AUSA
Division Science Coordinator

FELICIDAD T. ESPINOSA
Chief - Division Curriculum Implementation Division

RONELO AL K. FIRMO, Ph.D., CESO-V


Schools Division Superintendent

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