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SCIENCE G7 THIRD QUARTER WEEK 2 AND 3

Activity no.1

LC: Solve problems involving constant speed and velocity

. (S7FE-IIIa-1.8) Direction: Solve the following problems.

1. Luis is a swimmer who can swim a 50m Olympic pool size in 60s. How fast can he swim ?

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2. A vehicle travels 100km in 2hr. What is the speed of the vehicle?

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3. A train is moving along a straight railway to Eastward direction. If the train covers 450km in 1.5 hr, what is the
velocity of the train?

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4. Determine the velocity of the motorcycle travelling in a straight highway that covers 500km in 2hr to Westward
direction. Given Unknown Formula Solution Final Answer
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Guide Questions

1. How did you calculate the speed of the object? _________________________________

2. How did you determine the velocity of the object? ______________________________

Closure:

1. What did you learn? __________________________________________________________

2. What do you want to clarify? (If any)___________________________________________

ACTIVITY NO. 2 FUN WALK

PERFORM THE FOLLOWING.

OBJECTIVE Data?

In this activity , you should be able to gather 2. How did you combine these quantities to determine
data to determine who walks fastest how fast each participant was walking?

3. How did you use the result to determine who walked


fastest?
PROCEDURE;

1. Start by choosing a spacious place to walk


straight. Fill up the table below for your data
2. Choose 3 to 4 persons to be in the group. Half
MEMBER DISTANCE TIME OF
of the group will observe and the other half
WALKED WALKING
will perform.
3. Mark on the ground the starting line. A.
4. The participants must start at the same time to
B.
determine who walks fastest.The other half
will observe closely, as the participants walk C.
and determine who walks fastest.
5. Repeat No. 4 but this time the other group will D.
perform and the first group will observe
closely and collect the data.
6. Collect the data to support your conclusion. CONCLUSION. WHO WALKED FASTEST? WHY?
Decide on how you are going to do this.

Questions:1. What quantities did you measure for your

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