PRESENTED BY: MA’AM EMEREI ILAGAN GOOD DAY EVERYONE!
GUESS WHOAT? Mechanics: Guess the person or animal correctly. There are questions behind the pictures. If your guess is correct you can decide whether you answer or past the question to your classmate. If your guess is wrong you have no choice, but to answer the question.
GUESS WHOAT?
GUESS WHOAT? VICE GANDA
GAME???
MR. BEAN POTTER
What is a star? What gases composed of a star?
MANNYFICENT
Which color of the star appears to be the hottest?
GOKU MARTIN
Which color of the star appears to be the coldest?
ORANGUPANDA
What are the different characteristics of a star?
TULPOOH
What is the largest star and the smallest star?
PRE-ACTIVITY: LOCATE ME! Directions: Find all the words written below the table and encircle it.
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to: Explain constellation and polaris star. Appreciate the beauty and importance of different constellation in our daily living. Using a plain map of stars illustrate any possible patterns and name it. OBJECTIVES
CONSTELLATION GALLERY The teacher will post some articles about some famous constellations and stories behind it. The students will be given 10 minutes to do the activity. While roaming around, students may draw the pattern that they see and take down important details about constellation in their notebook, then afterwards they will draw and share something about it in the class.
A constellation is a group of stars in the sky that forms a pattern and has a name. There are 88 constellation CONSTELLATIONS
Cassiopeia is a constellation of the northern sky that is easily recognized by group of five bright stars.
it is also known as great bear, and it is the third largest constellation in the sky and the largest constellation in the north hemisphere
Canis major is also known as the great dog, and it can be found in southern part during summer and during winter we can found it on the northern hemisphere
Orion constellation is a prominent set of stars visible during winter in the northern celestial hemisphere
Centaurus is the largest constellation found in the southern celestial hemisphere.
C rux, so this is a constellation of the southern sky that is centered on four bright stars in a cross-shaped this is also known as southern cross
C arina it is in the southern sky and only visible from the southern hemisphere which means the keel or the bottom of the ship.
EAST WEST IMPORTANCE Serve as calendar Use as compass
POLARIS it is also known as the north star which is the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor
Activity: ILLUSTRATE ME! Using a plain map of stars, the students will connect the dots (stars) to make a recognizable pattern or to make their own constellation. Name and create a story out of it.
Activity: Supply Me! Constellations is important to us people because, ______________.
Directions: Read and analyze the questions and answer it correctly. It is called as the pattern or the group of stars that can be found in night sky. Star B. Constellations C. Sun D. Polaris 2. It is considered as the brightest star that is also known as Polaris. South Star B. Sun C. North Star D. White dwarf QUIZ
3. What constellation is also known as the great bear? Ursa major B. Ursa minor C. Canis major D. Canis minor 4-5. Give at least two (2) examples of constellations. QUIZ
Bring the following for making your own model of constellation. Used cardboard Glitters (any color you want) Glow in the dark stars Scissors Glue/Glue sticks Glow in the dark bracelets or barbeque sticks ASSIGNMENT