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Detailed Lesson Plan (DLP) in Science IV

DLP
Learning Area: Grade Level: Quarter: Duration: Date:
No.:
Q4;3.2 SCIENCE (Week 3) Grade IV Quarter 4 60 mins. May 16, 2023
Code:
Learning Competency/ies: Trace and describe the importance of water cycle. S4 ES – Ivb-2
(Taken from the Curriculum Guide)

● Water comes from many sources, bodies of water like oceans,

Key Concepts/Understandings seas, rivers, lakes, streams, land, plants, animals, and humans.
to be Developed ● The sun plays the major role in the water cycle. It is the main
source of heat on earth.

Domain
Adapted Cognitive Process
Dimensions (D.O. No. 8, s. OBJECTIVES:
2015)

Knowledge
Enumerate the stages of water cycle.

Skills Explain the importance of the stages of water cycle.

Attitude Demonstrate the stages of water cycle.

Values To develop awareness on the proper consumption of water.

2. Content Trace and Describe the Importance of the Water Cycle

Science and Health 4, TG pages 348-350, SLM in Science, Earth and Space 4,
www.google.com, www.youtube.com , www.tutoringhour.com,
3. Learning Resources
PowerPoint Presentation, Video Clips, cartolina, pentel pens.

4. Procedures
4.1 Introductory Activity Review:
3 minutes Ask the pupils about the topic yesterday.

4.2 Activity Group the class into five.


12 minutes Let them get their assignments and share to the group their answers.
Let them gather the common answers they had.

Give each group 3 minutes to present their outputs.

Direction: Unscramble the words below to come up with a correct


word.
1. ATREW YCLEC - _____________________________
2. CDENSONONATI - ___________________________
3. CIPITONPREATI - _____________________________
4. PTIONAVAORA - ____________________________
5. LEONLOCCTI - ______________________________
4.3 Analysis Ask the following questions:
15 minutes 1. Is the water cycle important?
2. How does the water cycle affect our daily life?
3. What are its importance to man? Plants? And animals?

What to Learn?

● When the earth’s surface is heated, evaporation takes place in the


bodies of water and on land. Water particles are released from the
leaves of plants through transpiration. Animals and humans give
off water particles when they perspire and during respiration
which evaporate in the atmosphere in lesser amounts.
● When water vapor in the atmosphere has cooled, condensation
process takes place. The condensed water vapor is transported and
moved from one location to another in the atmosphere. Where the
condensed water vapor becomes heavy, it falls back to the earth in
the form of rain, hail, snow, and sleet, this is called precipitation.
● When water falls back to the earth, it goes back to the bodies of
water, and it may end up on land. When it ends up on land, it will
become a part of ground water that animals and humans, including
plants, can use, or it may run over the soil and collect it in the
oceans, lakes, rivers where the cycle starts all over again. The
water continues this cycle.

Contextualization:
Liquid water evaporates into water vapor, condenses to form clouds
and precipitates back to earth in the form of rain and snow. Water in
different phase moves through the atmosphere.

4.4 Abstraction Show again the water cycle process.


12 minutes The teacher will discuss the importance of the water cycle.
The water cycle is crucial because it determines how water gets to
us, plants, and animals. In addition to providing water for people,
animals, and plants, it also transports nutrients, diseases, and sediment
into and out of aquatic habitats.

4.5 Application Group Activity:


10 minutes Demonstrate the stages of water cycle through graphic organizer.

4.6 Assessment Write True if the statement is correct and False if it is incorrect.
5 minutes ______ 1. The water will stop when it is dropped as a form of rain.
______ 2. Evaporation takes place in the bodies of water and on land.
______ 3. Only animals give off water particles.
______ 4. Water cycle is not important.
______ 5. Where the condensed water vapor becomes heavy, it falls
back to the earth in the form of rain, hail, and snow.

Enhanci
ng/
4.7 Assignment Improvin Draw the water -cycle stages.
2 minutes g the
day’s
lesson

4.8 Concluding Activity The water cycle shows the continuous movement of water within
1 minute the Earth and atmosphere.
5. Remarks

6. Reflections Water cycle determines how water gets into living things.
C. Did the remedial lessons work? No. of
A. No. of learners who earned 80% in the
learners who have caught up with the
evaluation
lesson.
B. No. of learners who require additional D. No. of learners who continue to require
activities for remediation remediation.
E. Which of my learning strategies worked well?
Why did this work?
F. What difficulties did I encounter which my
principal or supervisor can help solve?
G. What innovation or localized materials did I
use/discover which I wish to share with other
teachers?

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