Types of Mixture: Homogeneous and Heterogeneous

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Types of Mixture


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SEMI DETAILED LESSON PLAN
IN
SCIENCE 6


I. OBJECTIVES:

At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:

A. Describe the appearances of uniform and non-uniform mixtures.
B. Value the importance of uniform and non-uniform mixtures.
C. Categorize the mixtures to Homogeneous or Heteregeneous.

II. SUBJECT MATTER:
Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Mixtures

III. MATERIALS:
Pentel Pen
Cartolina
Masking Tape
Pictures
Curriculum Guide in Science Grade 6 S6MT-Iac-1
(K-12 Curriculum Compliant)

IV. PROCEDURE:

A. Preparation
Prayer, Classroom Management, Checking of Attendance and Review

B. Motivation
Let the students identify each picture whether homogeneous or heterogeneous
mixture.

C. Lesson Proper

Mixtures are made up of two or more elements physically combined together.
Examples are milk, coffee, sandwich and pizza.

There are two types of mixtures: Homogeneous and Heterogeneous. Homogeneous
mixture has a uniform composition and appearance. Examples are milk and coffee
solution. Heterogeneous mixture does not have a uniform composition and appearance.
Example are sandwich and halo-halo.

D. ACTIVITY
Let the students categorize the different examples of mixtures whether it
homogeneous or heterogeneous.

E. GENERALIZATION:
It is important to determine whether a mixture is homogeneous or
heterogeneous so that we will be more knowledgeable about the things around us.
Without the proper understanding of these two mixtures, we will be left clueless about
the things around us which we can observe using our 5 senses. Example, the mixture
you are drinking in the morning like milk, coffee, or tea or the food you are eating like ice
cream, pizza, or halo-halo.
V. EVALUATION:
Direction: Write T if the statement is TRUE and write F if the statement is FALSE.

______ 1. Mixtures are made up of two or more elements physically combined
together.

______ 2. Homogeneous mixture does not have a uniform composition and
appearance.
______ 3. Heterogeneous mixture has a uniform composition and appearance.
______ 4. Halo-halo is an example of heterogeneous mixture.
______ 5. Milk solution is an example of homogeneous mixture.

VI. ASSIGNMENT:
Find 5 examples of homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures inside or outside
your home. Write it on a ½ sheet of paper.

HOMGENEOUS MIXTURE HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURE
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
4. 4.
5. 5.

Reference: DepEd MELCS and CURRICULUM GUIDE SCIENCE (K-12)


Prepared by:

GRACE P. NERI
Teacher 1 Applicant
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