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Day & Time Learning Competency Learning Tasks Mode of Delivery


Learning Competencies: Modular Approach:
Read the prepared Learning  Online consultation and additional
1. The learners should be able to explain how the Materials from Page 12 – 14. instructions of subject teachers to
Week 3 Answer the given assessment. students shall be done on the
products of weathering are carried away by
erosion and deposited elsewhere (S11/12ES-Ib- scheduled time thru messenger or
12). thru text message.
 Parents will submit in school the
outputs of student.

ACTIVITY 1: EXPLAIN ME!

Weathering is an important process in the formation of soil. Soil is a mixture of grains, organic matter,
water, and gas.
Erosion is the separation and removal of weathered rocks due to different agents like water, wind, and
glacier that causes transportation of the material to where they are deposited. Plants, animals, and humans
play an important role in the erosional process.

Answer the following questions.


1. How do animals and plants cause weathering and erosion?
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2. How do humans affect the rate of erosion? Search additional information online or in books to
support your answer.
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ACTIVITY 2: CREATE ME!

Direction: Complete the concept map using the words below.


Exogenic Processes

Weathering Deposition Erosion


Chemical Mechanical Biological
Water Glacier Gravity
Wind

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