Department of Education CARAGA REGION SCHOOLS DIVISION OF SURIGAO DEL SUR JOSE SANVICTORES SR. NATIONAL SCHOOL
JOSE SANVICTORES Sr. NATIONAL SCHOOL
LA PURISIMA, CAGWAIT, SURIGAO DEL SUR
SCHOOL: JOSE SANVICTORES Sr. GRADE LEVEL: GRADE 11
NATIONAL SCHOOL TEACHER: ROY J. DOLERA LEARNING AREA: Earth Science DATE: DECEMBER 05-09, 2022 QUARTER: 2nd SECTION: AGUINALDO, RIZAL, BONIFACIO I – OBJECTIVE At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to: 1. Identify common rock-forming minerals using their physical and chemical properties 2. Classify rocks into igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic A. Content Standard The leaners demonstrate an understanding of: 1. The three main categories of rocks 2. The origin and environment of formation of common minerals and rocks B. Performance Standard The leaners shall be able to: Conduct a survey to assess the possible geologic hazards or hydrometeorological that your community may experience. C. Learning At the end of this lesson, the students should be able Competency/Objectives to: 1. Identify common rock-forming minerals using their physical and chemical properties 2. Classify rocks into igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic 1. LC Codes S11/12ES-Ia-e-9-10 II – CONTENT II. EARTH MATERIALS AND PROCESSES A. Minerals and Rocks
III – LEARNING Curriculum Guide
RESOURCES Earth and Life Sciences Manual A. Teaching Guide Google B. Learning Materials C. Textbook IV – PROCEDURES A. Preliminary Activities Prayer, Greetings, clear the room for conducive learning Checking of Attendance (10 minutes) B. Motivation C. Activity Collect sample rocks at your home and identify them using a guide. D. Analysis Why are there rocks in earth?
E. Abstraction A rock is a consolidated aggregate of various types of
minerals or a consolidated aggregate of multiple individual pieces (grains) of the same kind of material. In other words, a rock is not one single, uniform crystal.
Types of Rocks:
1. Igneous- when molten rock material cools and
solidifies it becomes an igneous rock. Molten rock matter below Earth’s surface is called magma, whereas molten rock above Earth’s surface is called lava. Lava, therefore, is the only rock matter we could see. Lava erupts from volcanoes or fissures in the crust with high temperature.
2. Sedimentary- they are derived from sediment
which is a loose accumulation of unconsolidated fragments. After the fragments accumulate, often in horizontal layers, pressure from the addition or more material above compacts the sediment, expelling water and reducing pore space.
3. Metamorphic- enormous heat and pressure deep in
Earth’s crust can alter existing rocks into new forms that is completely different from the original by recrystallizing the minerals without creating molten rock matter.
F. Application Identify collected rocks based in what you have learned
about the different types. V – ASSIGNMENT VI – REMARKS VII – REFLECTIONS Prepared by: ROY J. DOLERA Teacher