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Activity 1.

CHECK
What chemical reactions do you I think!
observed in your everyday life? - Baking cookies
- Making popcorn
- Washing hands with soap
- Sticking of glues
- Paper burning

Ask someone at home about his/her YOU think!


observations. My mother observes:
- Rotting fruits
(Mention your relationship) - Bleaching clothes
- Frying an egg

My father observes:
- Lighting a matchstick
- Rusting of keys

EXPLAIN
Why do you think chemistry is important? I think!
- I think Chemistry is highly essential
because it will guide us in solving a
variety of potential issues, such as
sustainable energy and food
production, environmental
management, and promoting
healthcare.

Ask your classmate about his/her YOU think!


thoughts about this. - I think Chemistry is important because
it's in almost anything we do and
(Mention the name and post a proof that everything we need in order to live. It
you collaborate) also gives us enough knowledge that is
essential for us to understand even the
most basic thing that is happening in
our life.
- Leira Pineda
-
I think Chemistry is important because it
is involved in the things that we do in
our daily lives such as eating and
cleaning.
- Sofia Caoagas
- I believe it is important because
Chemistry is all around us even without
realizing it. It makes it possible for us to
do our daily routines and even help
make it easier.
- Dharleen Clemencia
- I think chemistry is important because it
gives us a better understanding about
why different types of matter were
formed and how they interact or react
with one another.
- Jean Zabala
- Chemistry is all around us, everything
we do relies on chemistry. Chemistry is
present everywhere; from the air we
breathe up to the new scientific
discoveries. Medicines are all by-
products of chemistry; other chemistry
concepts also apply to our human body
since it contains a large percentage of
chemical elements
- Joanne Antonio
DOCUMENTATION:
Re-ACTION
Take a snapshot of things or place at home. Spot the everyday chemistry.

Note: Be discreet in taking photos

I think!

Rotting eggplants Cooking pakbet

Baking cookies Rusting of keys

Washing dishes
Submitted by:
Sy, Joana Daphne T.

Section:
BE-11-STEM-1

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