Classroom Rules Ask questions. Respect and listen to your classmates. Respect and listen to the teacher. 4. Raise your hand to speak.
Classroom Rules Be prepared for class. Be quiet when the teacher is talking. 7. Be quiet when classmates are talking. 8. Share new ideas.
Checking of Attendance
Review
Let’s Play!
“YEHEY” or “OH NO”
Directions: Say YEHEY if the following statement is TRUE and OH NO if FALSE.
1. Report damage water pipes and electrical posts to your local authorities is a precautionary measure shall be done after the typhoon.
YEHEY
2. Storm surge is an abnormal rise of water generated by a storm, over and above the predicted astronomical tide.
YEHEY
3. Typhoon cannot cause hazards to people and damage to the environment.
OH NO
4. Strong winds and heavy rains soften soil, causing landslides and mudflows.
YEHEY
5. Flash floods are usually caused by clogged drainages due to improper garbage disposal.
YEHEY
Good job!
Establishing the Purpose of the Lesson
Have you experienced to watch the moon?
What do you observe about the moon?
Let’s Watch!
What is the video all about?
What can you say about the video you watched?
Presenting Examples
Let’s Sing!
Phases of the Moon Tune: Christmas in our hearts) Whenever I see stars and moon In the darkness of the night I remember the moon shining brightly in the sky Whenever there are changes in its position from time to time We can see variety of phases of the moon Let’s study our module now for a bright tomorrow New learnings will be acquired
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“ANSWER ME”
What is the song all about?
When do we see moon?
Does the moon have phases?
The moon shining brightly in the sky as the poem tell. In this time of pandemic is it important to think that your life is like a moon that shines brightly?
Very Good!
Discussing New Concepts and Practicing New Skills #1
Let’s Play!
“What’s the Missing Letters?”
Phases of the Moon
When you looked into the night sky , you will have noticed the Moon appears to vary shape each night. Some nights the moon may see like a narrow crescent, other nights, it may look like a bright circle , and some nights may not be able to see the moon at all. The different appearances of the Moon in a month is because of the Moon Phases.
Why does this happen? The shape of the moon isn’t changing throughout the month but how the Moon appears from Earth does change. The Moon does not produce its own light. Rather it reflects light coming from the sun.
The part of the Moon that faces the Sun will be illuminated as it orbits around the Earth. The different shapes of the lit portion of the Moon that can be seen from Earth are known as phases of the Moon. Each phase repeats itself every 29.5 days.
N__w Moon When the moon is between the Sun and Earth, the illuminated side of the moon faces away from us. It is called new moon. New moon is not visible in the night sky.
New Moon When the moon is between the Sun and Earth, the illuminated side of the moon faces away from us. It is called new moon. New moon is not visible in the night sky.
W__ xing Cr__scent Moon The moon is less than one-half illuminated by the sun, but less than one quarter illuminated. It occurs when the moon's illumination is increasing.
Waxing Crescent Moon The moon is less than one-half illuminated by the sun, but less than one quarter illuminated. It occurs when the moon's illumination is increasing.
F__ rst Q__ arter Moon The moon is one-half illuminated by the sun. The right side of the moon appears bright and the left side appears dark.
First Quarter Moon The moon is one-half illuminated by the sun. The right side of the moon appears bright and the left side appears dark.
W__ xing Gib__ ous Moon The moon is more than one-half illuminated by the sun but not completely illuminated. It continues to grow until finally Earth is between Sun and the Moon.
Waxing Gibbous Moon The moon is more than one-half illuminated by the sun but not completely illuminated. It continues to grow until finally Earth is between Sun and the Moon.
F__ ll Moon We will see that the whole side of the Moon facing the Earth becomes lighted. The Sun and Moon appear opposite to each other in the sky.
Full Moon We will see that the whole side of the Moon facing the Earth becomes lighted. The Sun and Moon appear opposite to each other in the sky.
W__ ning Gi__ bous Moon The moon is more than one-half illuminated by the sun but not completely illuminated. It occurs when the moon's illumination is decreasing.
Waning Gibbous Moon The moon is more than one-half illuminated by the sun but not completely illuminated. It occurs when the moon's illumination is decreasing.
L__ st /Third Quar __er Moon The moon is one-half illuminated by the sun. The left half of the moon appears bright, and the right side of the moon appears dark. It is also called third quarter.
Last/Third Quarter Moon The moon is one-half illuminated by the sun. The left half of the moon appears bright, and the right side of the moon appears dark. It is also called third quarter.
W__ ning Cresc __ nt Moon During waning crescent moon, we can only see a small piece on the left side is lighted. After this phase is complete, the moons cycle will start over again with the new moon.
Waning Crescent Moon During waning crescent moon, we can only see a small piece on the left side is lighted. After this phase is complete, the moons cycle will start over again with the new moon.
Discussing New Concepts and Practicing New Skills #2
Let’s Play!
“Match It”
Directions: Match the description with the corresponding moon phase.
A B C D E
Great!
Independent Activity
Let’s Play!
“Draw It!”
Direction: Using the description and matching words, complete worksheet by adding the drawing of that phase of the moon.
Fantastic!
Formative Assessment
Standards in Conducting the Group Activity: Participate Actively. Express your ideas Do you best. Everyone will share their ideas. Recognize and Respect others. Stay with your group and always safety protocols. The following standards in group activity Should always be observed.
Group 1 TEAM ARTS Directions: Make a poster making showing phases of the moon.
Group 2 TEAM MUSIC Directions: Compose a song about phases of the moon.
Group 3 TEAM DRAMA Directions: Have a short role playing about phases of the moon.
Group 4 TEAM FILIPINO Directions: Write a poem about phases of the moon.
Do you like our activity?
Is our group activity easy?
Why it became so easy?
How many phases of the moon we discussed today?
Let’s Play!
CROSS WORD PUZZLE
Directions: Complete the crossword puzzle below.
Answers: Across 3. Waning Gibbous Moon 4. Full Moon 5. First Quarter Moon 7. Waning Crescent Moon 8. Third Quarter Moon 9. Waxing Gibbous Moon 10. New Moon
Answers: Down Waxing Crescent Moon Lunar 6. Moon
Wonderful!
Finding Practical Applications of Concepts and Skills in Daily Living
Let’s Play!
“CLAP” or “WAVE YOUR HANDS”
Directions: CLAP if the statement is correct and WAVE YOUR HANDS if it is incorrect.
1. New moon is not visible in the night sky.
CLAP
2. The moon is one-half illuminated by the sun is called First Quarter Moon.
CLAP
3. Waxing Crescent Moon continues to grow until finally Earth is between Sun and the Moon.
WAVE YOUR HANDS
4. Waxing Gibbous Moon occurs when the moon's illumination is increasing.
WAVE YOUR HANDS
5. Full Moon is that we will see that the whole side of the Moon facing the Earth becomes lighted.
CLAP
Correct!
Making Generalizations & Abstractions About the Lessons
What have you learned today?
Evaluating Learning
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer
1. As the moon’s shape appears to get smaller, we say that the moon is _________. disappearing B. swelling C. Waning D. waxing
2. Which moon phase is when you can’t see the moon at all? A. Full Moon B. New Moon C. Waning Crescent Moon D. Waxing Gibbous
3. Phase of the moon in which the moon appears to be getting larger. A. eclipse B. new C. waning D. waxing
4. During the phases of the Moon, the Moon appears to change shape. This change in appearance is due to the Moon… A. having craters on its surface B. moving closer and then farther away from Earth C. physically changing size and shape. D. reflecting a different amount of light due to alignment with Earth and the Sun
5. What causes the phase of the Moon to change each night? A. The alignment between the Earth, Moon, and Sun determines the amount of light reflected by the Moon. B. The Moon changes its actual shape throughout the course of the month. C. The closer the Moon is to Earth, the more light the Moon reflects. D. The season of the year determines the phase of the Moon.
6. The cycle of the moon lasts about a _______. A. day B. month C. Week D. year
7. What part of the moon do we see from Earth? all of it none of it only one quarter the same side
8. About how long does it take the moon to make one complete cycle around the earth? 8 days B. 28 days C. 65 days D. 365 days
9. What is a Moon Phase? A. all of the above B. erosion on the moon C. nothing important D. the moon changing in about a month
10. The moon seems to change shape from day to day in a cycle that last about a month as it goes through______. A. eclipses B. phases C. revolutions D. rotations
ANSWERS: A. B. D. D. A. B. D. B. D. D.
Good job!
Additional Activities
Directions: Observe the presence of the moon on a clear night sky. Using a separate sheet of paper, draw the phase of the moon on that night, then predict the next phases of the moon for the rest of the month.