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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEETS (LAS)

Science 4 Week 3 (Day 1-2)

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Grade Level & Section: _____________________________ Date:
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Changes in Solid Materials


(Lesson Title)

Learning Competencies:

Describe changes in solid materials when they are


bent, pressed, hammered, or cut.

A. Explore:
What happens to the solid materials when hammered?

Material Observation
Block of wood
Empty tin can(lata)
Piece of hollow blocks
Sheet of galvanized iron

Learn:

 A hammer is a hand tool usually consists of solid head


held on the end of a handle. It is used for beating/
striking or pounding materials objects.
 Solid materials can be hammered. Hammered, these
materials may change their size and shape, and even
texture. However, no new materials is formed because
only the appearance of material is changed.
B. Engage:

1. What happened to the solid materials when hammered?


2. Was there a new material formed when the solid material
was hammered?
3. Explain the phases each material underwent as hammering
was applied.

A. Apply:

Directions: List down 5 materials that can be hammered.

Paper Ice cube tie wire

Modelling clay rocks

Metal wood glass

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Prepared by:

EVELYN B. CAPALES
Teacher

References:
Science 4 LM pages 29 – 30, TG pages 36 – 38
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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEETS (LAS)


Science 4 Week 3 (Day 3-5)

Name of Learners: _________________________________ Score:


__________
Grade Level & Section: _____________________________ Date:
___________

Changes in Solid Materials


(Lesson Title)

Learning Competencies:
Describe changes in solid materials when they are
bent, pressed, hammered, or cut.

A. Explore:
Using the pair of scissors, cut each of the given materials
observed what happens to the material. Fill up the table
below.

Material What happen ted to the


material when cut?
Piece of paper
Piece of cardboard (karton)
Candy wrapper
Leaves
Piece of cloth

B. Learn
 Solid materials can be cut. When cut, these materials
may change their size, but no new materials is formed.
Hence, only the physical appearance is of the solid
material is change when cut.
 Not all solid materials can be cut using simple
scissors. Some solid materials, like iron, steel, etc.,
can be cut using sophisticated cutters (metal cutters/
machine cutters).

C. Engage
1. Described what happens to solid materials when they are
cut.
2. Was there a new material formed when the solid materials
was cut? Explain

D. Apply

(1) (2) (3)


Material What can I do to What change happened
change the material? in the material?
Candle
Crepe paper
Aluminium foil
Plastic cup
Drinking straw
Ice cube
Chocolate bar
Wooden stick
Rubber band

FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT

1. What changes took place when solid materials are


a. Bent?
b. Pressed?
c. Hammered?
d. Cut?
2. Was there a new material formed when solid materials
are
a. Bent?
b. Pressed?
c. Hammered?
d. Cut

Prepared by:

EVELYN B. CAPALES
Teacher
References:

Science 4 LM pages 33 - 34 & TG pages 41-43


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