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Grade Level Grade 9 Quarter Fourth

Semester 2nd Section


Learning Area Science 9 Teaching date April 24, 2023
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standard The learners demonstrate an understanding of projectile
motion, impulse, and momentum. And conservation of linear
momentum.
B. Performance Standard The students should be able to recognize and distinguish
between scalar and vector quantities. Define physics and
kinematics as well.
C. Most Essential Learning The learners should be able to: describe horizontal and
Competency/ Objectives vertical motion of a projectile.
At the end of 60 minutes lesson, the students should be able
to:
a. Define Physic, kinematics, scalar and vector quantity, and
acceleration
b. Differentiate scalar quantity from vector quantity, distance
from displacement, speed from velocity, time, and
acceleration.
c. Perform basic computation involving speed in scalar
quantity.
II. CONTENT
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. Reference
1. Teachers Guide
2. Learners Material
3. Textbook Pages Phoenix Science Series - Physics page: 55
4. Additional Materials from
Learning resources
B. Other learning resources https://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/1DKin/Lesson-1/
Scalars-and-Vectors
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing new lesson or Show a chart containing jumbled words. Ask the students to
presenting the new lesson arrange it in the right words.
(ELICIT)
B. Establishing a purpose for the Present different objects representing distance, time, speed,
lesson displacement, and velocity.
(ENGAGE)

C. Presenting examples / instances of The teacher will till a daily life scenario involving speed,
the new lesson time, distance, displacement, and velocity.
( ENGAGE) An example scenario is why the student is always late for
class. In speed, the tricycle that they ride going to school is
very slow. Or sometimes, the location of the house of the
students is far from the distance of the school.

D. Discussing new concepts and Define kinematics, physics, scalar, and vector quantities.
practicing new skills # 1 Speed, distance, time, displacement, and velocity are all
Prepared by:
PAULO L. ALEGRIA Checked by:
Practice Teacher
GERALDINE O. QUILATES
SST-III

Noted

MARLENE Y. CANTO
SSHT -III Science Department

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