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Universidad de Manila

School Grade Level Grade 7


College of Education
Teacher Juan dela Cruz Subject Earth Science
Teaching Date Dec 25, 2024
Topic Types of Rocks
Time 10:00 – 11:30 am

I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content The learners demonstrate an understanding of:
Standards The relation of geographical location of the Philippines to its environment
The learners shall be able to:
B. Performance
analyze the advantage of the location of the Philippines in relation to the
Standards
climate, weather, and seasons
At the end of the lesson, learners should be able to:
C. Learning
 Identify Igneous Rock, Sedimentary Rock, Metamorphosis Rock;
Competencie
 Draw a graphic Organizer showing the process of Rock Cycle;
s/ Objectives
 Appreciate the importance of different types of rock in our lives.
II. CONTENT
Igneous Rock- were originally molten; then crystalize by cooling.
Sedimentary Rock- were laid in place by moving water, ice or wind
Metamorphic Rock- rocks that undergo enough pressure, or heat combine with
pressure, to twist the crystal without melting the rock.

Key Ideas

III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
Textbook: Cooney, Timothy M. (1990). Earth Science. Illinois. Scott, Foresman and
Reference/s
Company
IV. PROCEDUR Materials: Laptop, TV-set/LCD projector, Instructional Materials/Power point
E presentations (texts, images, animation, video clips)
PRELIMINARY  Prayer
ACTIVITY  Greetings
(5 min)  Attendance
ELICIT Riddle Master!
(5 min) 1. A long time ago they thought I was flat but come to find out they were wrong
about that. My shape is not circle but a sphere, But some people don’t even
care. The blue and green that you see is only the top But underneath lies three
layers that you cannot spot. Who Am I?
2. When it comes to planet Earth, I am the first layer On me you can find lots and
lots of players. You may not know my name, But the bottom of the pizza is the
same. Who Am I?
3. The last two layers have on last name, But I guarantee you we are not the same.
I cover the other one, and I’m not as hot However, when it comes to volcanoes, I
know the right spot.
4. Last but not least, I may be small but deadly, If you come anywhere close I will
burn you up readily. I am made up of nickel and iron, come to the center of the
Earth if you think I’m lying. Who Am I?
4 PIC One Word
Direction: Observe the Given picture and answer the guide questions

Guide Questions
1. What word can you form based on the given pictures.
2. Are you familiar to “Rock Cycle”? Can you name the 3 types of rocks.

ENGAGE
(3 min)

Group 1
“Sci-tionary”
Molten Rock- Liquefied Rock
Pressure – The force of compression or squeezing
Sediment – Small pieces of rock
Erosion- The process of breaking rocks down
Luster- How shiny something is in light

Group 2
Igneous Rock
Based on all the information that you heard on the given video, select all the
information belongs to Igneous Rock Complete the table below. Write your Answer
on the given manila paper
EXPLORE Type of Rock How it is Form Example type of rock
(10 min)

Group 3
Sedimentary Rock
Based on all the information that you heard on the given video, select all the
information belongs Sedimentary Rock
Type of Rock How it is Form Example type of rock

Group 4
Based on all the information that you heard on the given video, select all the
information belongs Metamorphic Rock
Type of Rock How it is Form Example type of rock

What are the 3 types of Layer ?


EXPLAIN
How does Rock Form?
(5 min)
What do you think is the importance of rock in our daily lives.
ELABORATE Generalization
(3 min)
Direction: Complete the given rock cycle organizer. Choose Your answer on the
given word bank
Let’s Wrap Up: In a ¼ sheet of paper answer the following…
Multiple Choice:
Encircle your answer on the given choice.
1. Rocks that were originally molten; then crystalize by cooling
a. Igneous b. Sedimentary c. Metamorphic
2. Rocks that were laid in place by moving water, ice or wind
a. Igneous b. Sedimentary c. Metamorphic
EVALUATE
(10 min) 3. Rocks that undergo metamorphism
a. Igneous b. Sedimentary c. Metamorphic
4. The liquid that flowed out on the surface of a volcano
a. Lava b. Magma c. Water
5. Hot liquid and semi-liquid rocks located beneath the Earth surface
a. Lava b. Magma c. Water

Answers: 1. A, 2. B, 3. C, 4. A, 5. B
On your asynchronous class complete the following Activity. This will serve as your
gate pass.

EXTEND

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