The student learned about energy transformations, simple machines, force, gravity, and friction in the third quarter. They understood how energy is transferred and conserved, and that friction has both advantages and disadvantages. This quarter was less challenging for the student as they found the lessons easy to remember. They were grateful that they passed tasks on time, understood lessons well, had good exam scores, completed tasks correctly, and led group activities well. For the next quarter, they plan to be more responsible, enjoy new lessons, and be more active in online activities.
2. What are the most
important lessons you
learned in this
Quarter?
What I learned in this quarter was about
energy transformations, simple machines,
force, gravity and friction.
One of the most important things I learned
was how energy transforms as well as
conserving it. I also learned that energy cannot
be formed or destroyed.
I also learned that friction is important in our
daily activities such as walking, washing
dishes, and running and handling or moving
objects.
But on the other hand friction also has
disadvantages. We find it difficult to push or
move heavy objects such as cupboards due to
more friction.
3. What are the
challenges that you
met in this quarter?
This quarter has been less
challenging. The lessons in
this quarter are easy to
remember especially as it is
fun to study about so I think I
haven't been challenged too
much.
4. What are the 5 things
that you are grateful in
this quarter?
The five things I have been grateful for
this quarter are;
I passed the tasks and activities on time,
I understood the lessons discussed well,
my exam scores were not low, I did the
tasks and activities correctly, I have been
a good leader when it comes in group
activities and presentations and I am
proud of myself that I carried them well
this quarter.
5. What are your plans to
improve your
performance in the
next quarter?
I will be more responsible and I
will enjoy learning the new lessons
that will be discussed this new
quarter.
I will be more active in
participating online activities such
as recitations and group activities.
7. What is the most common renewable source of energy in
the Philippines?
1. The Philippines utilizes renewable energy sources including
hydropower, geothermal and solar energy, wind power and
biomass resources.
8. What are the types
of power plants in the
Philippines?
• Hydroelectric power plants
In a hydroelectric power plant, electricity is
granted from water.
• Nuclear power plants
A nuclear power plant works by converting
nuclear energy into electricity.
• Coal-run power plants
Coal run or coal-fired power plants
burn coal to convert water into steam.
This steam is then used to turn
turbines which produces electricity
with the help of a generator.
9. Top 5 nearest
power plant in
Metro Manila.
1. Calaca Coal Fired Thermal Power
Plant
2. Limay Combined Cycle Power Station
3. 25.6 MW FCVC Diesel Power Plant
4. Pantabangan Hydroelectric Power
Plant
5. Casecnan Hydroelectric Power Plant
11. What is Global
Warming?
Global warming is the phenomenon
of a gradual increase in the
temperature near the earth’s surface.
This phenomenon has been observed
over the past one or two centuries.
This change has disturbed the climatic
pattern of the earth.
12. What causes
Global Warming?
A Global warming occurs when
carbon dioxide (CO2) and other air
pollutants collect in the atmosphere and
absorb sunlight and solar radiation that
have bounced off the earth's surface.