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WEEK 1: SEPTEMBER 13 – 17,

2021
GRADE 7 – LC1 SDO LAGUNA STE – P WORKSHEET
RESEARCH I
Hi there my dear student! Today, you and your classmates will begin a new week of distance learning. We are all physically away
from each other do not think that you are alone in this learning journey. There are other students learning with you too. And, I will closely
guide and assist you in your lessons. Please be guided of the following:
● This study guide will help you with the flow of the activity and the lesson.
● Answer the activities on a separate sheet of paper, preferably long pad (Please take care and do not write
anything on your module and other activity sheets.)
● If you see this icon you are free to reach me if you need my assistance. You can find my contact no. on
your class schedule. (You can also reach me out through social media platforms)
● Compile all your answer sheets at the end of the week and submit it on time.
● Be familiar with the icons found on each part the pocket lesson.

Time allotment: 4 hours/week . Let us make learning science fun and exciting! ☺

What You need to Learn

In this lesson, you will learn the concepts on applying scientific attitudes in designing simple Science investigation

Lesson: Scientific Attitudes


Learning Task No. 1: Word Search Puzzle

Objectives: In this activity, you will be able to:


a. Identify scientific attitudes.
b. Find out if they possess the scientific attitude.

Procedure:
Find scientific attitudes of which you think you already possess.
P E R S E V E R A N C E O From the given starting letter, what are the
A A E K J Y J K V J D I P scientific attitudes that you have looped?
T C H E M I L I T Y F N E C
I R C P J E U U W F S T N H
O
E E U T C R I T I C A E M M
N A R I Y H W G I T Y L I S
O
C T I C H H Z H W E S L N S
E I O I J Y K E E Y H E D
J V S S Y I T L E O O C E
U I I M Y I K S E O N T D Reminder: Answer the activity on a separate
Y T T U E K I T E S E U N sheet. (Long pad paper). Please do not write
anything on the Research Worksheet
F Y Y W R I H E J N S A E
W S F H Y R S Y F A T L S
O B J E C T I V I T Y H S
Q D J T Y H W G A S W T N

Lesson: Scientific Attitudes


Learning Task No.2: CURIOSITY ACTIVITY AT HOME (DAY 1)
Procedure:
1 | Page 1. Explore a corner of your backyard or just look at the surrounding in a window.
2. If you have a camera phone, use it to take pictures of the plant and animal life you
see make an illustration of it.
Objectives: In this activity, you will:
a. define curiosity.
b. relates the importance
of curiosity in Research.
Materials:
Pad paper and pen

Animal Description Plant Description

Write your own insights about curiosity by completing the statement below.
I learned that ______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
Reminder: Answer the activity on a separate sheet. (Long pad paper)
Please do not write anything on the Research Worksheet

Lesson: Scientific Attitudes


Learning Task No.3: Who Says So? Intellectual Honesty (Plagiarism VS. Copyright)

Objectives: Plagiarism is claiming attribution


In this activity, you will: for a work you did not author, or
a. defines intellectual honesty. using someone else's work without
b. differentiates plagiarism and copyright. proper attribution. 
From the given samples identify which is plagiarism and which is
copyright. Copyright infringement is using
1. Recording movies in a theater. someone else's work without
2. Turning in someone else's work as your own. obtaining their permission.
3. Copying large pieces of text from a source without citing that source.
4. Taking passages from multiple sources, piecing them together, and turning in the work as your own.
5. Downloading movies and music without proper payment for use.
6. Using others' photographs for a blog without permission.
7. Copying from a source but changing a few words and phrases to disguise plagiarism.
8. Copying software code without giving proper credit.
9. Paraphrasing from a number of different sources without citing those sources.
10. Creating videos with unlicensed music clips.
Task: 1. Differentiate plagiarism and copyright by filling out the blanks.
________________ is an act of using another person’s words or ideas without giving credit to the person.
________________is a legal right created by the law of a country that grants the creator of original work
exclusive rights for its use and distribution.
2. Define intellectual honesty.
Write your own insights about intellectual honesty by completing the statement below.
I learned that ______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
Reminder: Answer the activity on a separate sheet. (Long pad paper)
Please do not write anything on the Research Worksheet

Learning Task No.4: Open-mindedness (Day 3)

Objectives:
In this activity you will see how being open-minded could help
Open-mindedness is
the willingness to search
you in conducting your research it will also help you to demonstrate
actively for evidence against
the following:
one's favored beliefs, plans, or
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goals, and to weigh such
evidence fairly when it is
1. Characteristics of an open-minded people
2. Importance of being open-mindedness in research

Read the story below. Cite your perspective regarding Ronie’s opinion.

Ronie is playing mobile legends for 3

years and he realized that online games

help him unload stress in dealing with

some difficulty with everyday life.

Hence, he considered GUSION as the

strongest hero in the said online game.

Not only because he is an assassin and a

mage at the same time but because of his

deadly ruthless blows passive and

ultimate skill combo will kill his enemy within the blink of an eye.

Guide Questions:
1. Do you believe that Gusion is the strongest hero in mobile legends? Why or why not
2. If you had a different perspective compared to Ronie’s, how would you demonstrate being open
minded?
3. Why is it important for scientists to be open-minded?
4. What role does open-mindedness play in scientific investigation?
5. If scientists didn’t keep an open mind, what might the risks be?
6. Can open-mindedness co-exist with critical thinking? Why or why not?

Write your own insights about open-mindedness by completing the statement below.
I learned that ______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
Reminder: Answer the activity on a separate sheet. (long pad paper).
Please do not write anything on the Research Worksheet
Learning Task No. 5: “Paano Kita Malilimutan?” (DAY 4)
Objectives:
In this activity, you will:
a. define skepticism.
b. determine if being a skeptic is a positive or a negative attitude.
Procedure:
1. From the given claim. (Sta Claus, seeing a black cat bad luck will happen, Ghost, Dwarf, “tikbalang”,
fairy)
2. List 3 (three) things to validate your claim.

Guide questions:
1. Define skepticism.
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2. Is being skeptic a positive or a negative attitude? Explain your answer.
Write your own insights about skepticism by completing the statement below.

I learned that ______________________________________________________________


______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
Reminder: Answer the activity on a separate sheet. (long pad paper).
Please do not write anything on the Research Worksheet

Learning Task No. 6: Objectivity (DAY 5)


Objectives:
In this activity you will:
1. differentiate reliability from validity.
2. define objectivity.
The results of the competition on dart target are shown below

Write theRich Reth


name of the player being described below:Ruth Rica
A. Both reliable and valid
B. Neither reliable nor valid
C. Reliable not valid
D. Valid not reliable
Guide Questions:
1. Define reliability; validity
2. If you are the judge, who do you think wins the game?
3. What criteria will be the basis for the judge to be objective?

Write your own insights about objectivity by completing the statement below.
I learned that ______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
Reminder: Answer the activity on a separate sheet. (long pad paper).
Please do not write anything on the Research Worksheet

Learning Task No. 7: Activity 7. The Triangle Mystery Consider the key points:
i. Valid if it hits the target
Objectives: In this activity, you will:
a. define perseverance.
ii. Reliable if lands on the same
b. describe the importance of the attitude perseverance in target
Research.

Materials:
7 barbeque sticks

Procedure:
1. Using 7 barbeque sticks, make nine (9) triangles in a single figure.

Guide questions:
1. What did you feel while performing the activity?
2. Were you able to form 9 triangles using a single figure?

Write your own insights about perseverance by completing the statement below.
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I learned that ______________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________
Reminder: Answer the activity on a separate sheet. (long pad paper).
Please do not write anything on the Research Worksheet

Learning Task No. 8: Choose the best answer. Write letter of your choice.

1. A scientific attitude where you want to continue experiments that may not be successful right away:
A. Curiosity C. Perseverance
B. Open-mindedness D. Skepticism

2. If you are willing to accept the views and opinions of others and admitting error in the experiments,
you are showing what kind of scientific attitude?
A. Curiosity C. Open-mindedness
B. Objectivity D. Skepticism
If you are keen observer and always questioned things around you, you are showing what kind of scientific
attitude?
A. Curiosity C. Open-mindedness
B. Objectivity D. Skepticism
3. If you in doubt of what is presented to you and wanted to verify its truthfulness, you are showing what
kind of scientific attitude?
A. Curiosity C. Open-mindedness
B. Objectivity D. Skepticism
4. If you are carefully recording the result of an experiment and making sound judgment without bias,
you are showing what kind of scientific attitude?
A. Curiosity C. Open-mindedness
B. Objectivity D. Skepticism

Reminder: Answer the activity on a separate sheet. (long pad paper).


Please do not write anything on the Research Worksheet

Prepared by: Maria Gay Catangay ( LBNHS-Batong Malake), Rodalyn Puna ( LBNHS-Batong Malake), Jethrine Meneses (Pacita Complex NHS), Ivy Rose Lazaro
(LBNHS-Poblacion), Melanie P. Aninao (SMHIS)

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