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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education
Region XI
DIVISION OF DAVAO DEL NORTE
LANGILANDISTRICT
PATEL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

TABLE OF SPECIFICATIONS
First Periodical Test in SCIENCE 4
2022-2023

ITEM PLACEMENT
EASY AVERAGE DIFFICULT No. of
COMPETENCY CODE
Remember / Understand/ Apply/ Analyze / Evaluate / Create / Items
Knowledge Comprehension Application Analysis Synthesize Evaluation
Classify materials based on the ability to S4MT-Ia1 1-5 12-16 6-11 16
absorb water, float, sink, undergo decay;
Describe changes in solid materials when they S4MT-Ief- 17-30 14
are bent, pressed, hammered, or cut;
Describe changes in properties of materials S4MT-Igh- 31-34 4
when exposed to certain conditions such as
temperature or when mixed with other
materials
Identify changes in materials whether useful S4MT-Iij-7 35-40 6
or harmful to one’s environment.
TOTAL NUMBER OF ITEMS 5 19 12 4 40

Prepared by: Approved by:

MEL JEAN V. MAYMAY BENJELITA L. BATAO


Teacher School Head
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region XI
DIVISION OF DAVAO DEL NORTE
LANGILANDISTRICT
PATEL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
FIRST PERIODICAL TEST IN SCIENCE 4
2022-2023

Name:____________________________________Grade: ________________Score:_____

Directions: Put a check mark(√) on the space provided before the number if the materials
undergo fast decay and mark (x) if not.
_____ 1. plastic bottles
_____ 2. camote leaves
_____ 3. banana peelings
_____ 4. plastic bag
_____ 5. broken glass

Using the letters of alphabet, decode the numbers to get the different words related to
this day’s lesson. Write your answers in the box.

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

UVWXYZ
21 22 23 24 25 26

6. 1 2 19 15 18 2

7. 16 15 18 15 21 19

14 15 14 16 15 18 15 21 19
8.

9. 3 15 20 20 15 14

16 12 1 19 20 9 3

10.

11. 23 1 20 5 18

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Directions: Write true if the statement is correct and False if it is not .

__________________12. Plastics are porous materials.


__________________13. Non-porous materials are materials having small holes that
allow air or water to pass through.
__________________14. Cotton is a porous material.
__________________15. Materials made out of cloth do not absorb water.
__________________16. Wood is a material that absorbs water.

Directions: Draw a star ( ) if the object is a solid material and


a heart ( ) if it is not.

____17. water ____ 24. dipper


____18. computer ____ 25. soy sauce
____19. Bed ____ 26. choco milk
____20. curtain ____ 27. bag
____21. bottle ____28. glass
____22. Lemon juice _____29. pencil
____23. Milk ______30. Books

Directions: Supply the missing words / phrases to complete the


statement.

Cut Size shape new


Solid materials can be 31. ______. When cut, these materials may change their 32.
________, and 33. ________ but no 34.________ material is changed.

Directions: Given the following materials study what will happen to these materials
when heated or cooled. Underline the correct word/s that will best describe
in each statement.

35. The margarine when heated


a. melted b. hardened c. remained the same d. size only

36. When the crayon was heated, there was a change in


a. size only b. shape only c. texture only d. all forms

37. When the chocolate was heated, there was a change in


a. size only b. shape only c. texture only d. all forms

38.When the butter/margarine was heated, there was a change in


a. size only b. shape only c. texture only d. all forms

39.When the crayon was cooled after it has melted, there was a change in
a. size only b. shape only c. texture only d. all forms

40.When the chocolate was cooled after it has melted, there was a change in
a. size only b. shape only c. texture only d. all forms

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ANSWER KEY FOR SCIENCE 4

1. X

2. /

3. /

4. X

5. X
21.

6. Absorb
22.

7. Porous
23.

8. Non porous
24.

9. Cotton
25.

10. Plastic
26.

11. Water
27.

12. True
28.

13. True
29.

14. True
30.

15. False
31. Cut

16. False
32. Size

17.
33. Shape

18.
34. New

19.
35. Melted

20.
36. All forms

37. All forms

38. All forms

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39. All forms

40. All forms

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