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GRADE V

SCIENCE
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TEACHER

APRIL
OBJECTIVES
01 02 03
investigate demonstrate participate the
changes that class actively
happen in
how matter
change and appreciate
materials under
the importance
the following through heat.
conditions: of collaboration
application of
heat;
GOOD
MORNING,
CLASS!
DRILL EXERCISE:
Direction: Read the given meaning in each
number, afterwards arranged the jumbled
letters to find out the correct word being
defined.
.
Number One.

This is caused by the


reaction of iron with
oxygen present in the
air.
(GRNUIST)
Number Two.

Refers to the process


where a substance
burns in the presence
of oxygen.
(NCOOIMTBSU)
Number Three.
Is the
combination of a
substance with
oxygen.
(NOOXIITDA)
.
PHYSICA
CHEMICAL
L CHANGE
CHANGE

TEMPER
MELTING
A-TURE

EVAPO- LAUNDR
RATE Y
PHYSICAL CHANGE

A Boy cutting and


crumpling
construction paper
CHEMICAL CHANGE
MELTING
EVAPORATION
TEMPERATURE
LAUNDRY
EXPERIMENT
TIME!
SAFETY MEASURES

Announcements
1. Follow 3. Do not play while
teacher’s doing an experiment.
5. Wash your
procedures
correctly. hands after
2. Be careful in
an
handling hot experiment.
materials, and in 4. Wear proper clothing
using fire. when needed.
HOT TABLESPOON
EXPERIMENT
Materials:
● -alcohol lamp or candle
● -2 tablespoon
● -butter
● -ice cube
PROCEDURES
1. Get two tablespoons.
2. Place a pat of butter in one
tablespoon and an icecube on the
other tablespoon.
3. Heat both tablespoon in a candle.
4. Observe what happens.
5. Record/Write your observations.
.
What do you observed to ice cube and

butter when they are heated ?


What change took place when the ice cube and
butter are heated? Is it Physical Change or

Chemical Change ?
WHAT IS
HEAT?
DID YOU KNOW
HEAT is aTHAT ...
form of energy. It is
described as how high the
temperature is. We measure heat
using a thermometer. Heat may come
from the SUN but may also come from
other sources like FIRE.
What do you think is the reason
why the ice is melting when it is
placed out of the refrigerator?
REVERSIBLE
CHANGE
is a change that can be undone
or reversed. This might change
how a material looks and feels
but it doesn’t create new
materials.
Examples of reversible reactions include (DISSOLVING, EVAPORATION, MELTING, and
FREEZING)
CHEMICAL CHANGE

Can you bring back the egg into its liquid form
IRREVERSIBLE
From the discussion, we have
learned how the materials change
when heat is applied. Changes may
include physical change and
chemical change. Physical change is
a reversible change, while chemical
change is an irreversible change.
Heat mainly comes from the sun
but may also come from other
sources like FIRE.
ASSIGNMENT
Physical or Chemical Changes?
Below are examples of physical
and chemical changes. Write a 'P'
on the line if you think the
example is a physical change.
Write a 'C' on the line if you think
it is a chemical change.
1. Water evaporating _____________
2. Lighting a match _____________
3. Baking a cake _____________
4. Butter melting _____________
5. Popping a balloon _____________
6. Making toast _____________
7. Molding clay _____________
8. Cutting paper _____________
9. A nail rusting _____________
10. Ripping your jeans _____________
11. Water freezing _____________
12. Wood burning _____________
13. Milk going sour _____________
14. Sand and dirt mixing _____________
15. Smashing a glass _____________
16. Cooking an egg _____________
17. Breaking an egg _____________
18. Making rock candy _____________
19. Digesting food _____________
20. Chopping an apple _____________

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