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Daily Lesson Plan
In Science 6
BRYAN B. BANGIBAN
Teacher I
Teacher Demonstrator
Content/topic:
Getting Ready
What does a compass tell us?
OBJECTIVES/EXPECTATION
S:
Manipulate simple machines to describe their
characteristics and uses. (S6FEIIIg-i-3)
Knowledge:
- Identify the different simple machines
- Describe the different kinds of simple
machines
Skill: - Classify different examples of simple
machines
Attitude: -Practice politeness during individual,
paired and group activity
Classroom Rules
• Be on time at the beginning of the day and after
lunch or recess breaks.
• Come prepared with supplies and completed
assignments.
• Be kind, polite and courteous to others.
• Keep your hands and feet to yourself.
• Be respectful of classmates, teachers and
property.
• Listen to the teacher and classmates, and follow
directions.
• Work hard and always do your best.
• Be safe.
• Raise your hand when you would like to speak in
class or if you need to leave the classroom for any
Review: Using Jeopardy Game
Identify the
different forms
of energy.
is an energy that is stored
in an object at rest.
Potential Energy
is a form of energy
possessed by moving
objects.
Mechanical energy
is a type of energy
stored in molecules.
Chemical Energy
is energy in motion.
Kinetic Energy
is a form of energy that
travels in an empty space.
Radiant or Light Energy
is flowing electricity
Current Electricity
is the energy produced
by vibrating objects.
Sound Energy
Is the process of
splitting the nucleus of
elements with heavy
atoms releasing a large
amount of energy.
Nuclear Fission
Another term for nuclear
energy.
Atomic energy
What do you use when
you want to cut paper,
open a bottle, or slice a
piece of fruit?
How do different materials
you use help you?
Is it easy to do work
without scissors, can
opener or knife? Why?
Elicit
Unlocking of difficulties:
Simple machine is a
device that makes
work easier by
magnifying or
changing the
direction of a force.
Identify if the picture
shown is simple machine
or not.
Drill:
Not simple machine
Not simple machine
Not simple machine
Simple machine
Simple machine
Simple machine
Simple machine
Not simple machine
Not simple machine
Establishing a purpose for the lesson/Motivation/Motive
Questions
Watching a video clip
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
l1Fhs8pXGxM
(Song: Simple Machines)
Comprehension Check:
1. What is the song about?
2.What things are mentioned
in the song?
3. Why are simple machines
important?
Presenting examples/instances of the new lesson
Watching a video clip about the 6
simple machines
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=UtfVZtuyuHU
(Simple Machines)
Comprehension Check:
• What are the six simple machines
mentioned in the video?
• How will you describe each?
• What are the uses of each?
• Why do we use simple machines?
• Why are simple machines
important?
Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1
Direction:
Some machines are so simple that
we do not even realize that they
are machines. Identify each
simple machine described below.
The shapes of the boxes have
been provided to guide you. Write
the answers on your drill board.
• 1. Machine for opening cans
• 2. Machine for cutting paper
• 3. Machine used for moving sand from one
place to another
• 4. Machine used for pulling nails
• 5. Machine used for catching fish
Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills
#2
Pantomime Strips:
Orient the pupils about pantomime.
Have each group pick a strip from
the box.
While a representative is
pantomiming the rest of the groups
should guess the kinds of simple
machines and their uses.
Every correct answer of the group
will be given points.
Developing mastery (leads to Formative Assessment 3)
Plan It Out: “Damage house”
-Group by pair
-Each pair will identify all the
simple machines needed to
repair the house then classify
them according to the 6 simple
machines.
What are the simple machines
needed to repair the house?
How did you classify them?
Plan It Out:
Finding practical applications of concepts and skills
in daily living
Differentiated Activity in three groups with 12 to
13 members, each group will have a leader.
Direction: Group 1 will stay inside the classroom.
Group 2 and 3 will stay outside in the
designated study areas.
Reminders to pupils before doing the activity:
Be polite by listening attentively with each
other during group activity.
Group Presentations
-10 minutes only for group sharing and
planning
- 3 minutes only for each group presentation
House Rules/Standards/Guidelines:
(Follow the mnemonic/memory
device.)
G- Give thoughtful feedback
R- Respect others & their
thoughts
O- On task all the time
U- Use soft voices
P- Participate actively
S- Stay with your group
Rubrics in Participation/Group
Activities:
POINTS INDICATORS
5 -Shows eagerness and cooperation
to do
the task, participate actively, do
great
help to the group
4 -Shows eagerness and cooperation
to do
the task, good followers only
3 -Participated but late, with teacher’s
supervision
2 -Activity was done but does not show
eagerness to participate or
cooperate
Group’s Task
Each group is given activity sheet to
answer.
*Group 1: Crossword Puzzle.
Identify the simple machine
being described.
*Group 2: Where do I belong?
Using the different pictures
classify what simple
machine they belong.
* Group 3: What I am?
Making generalizations and abstractions about the
lesson
1. What are the different simple
machines?
2. How will you describe each
simple machine.
3. Did you show politeness with
each member of your group
during the activity? Why is
politeness important?
Evaluating learning
• Directions: Read carefully, and then choose
the correct answer by writing the letter on
your answer sheet.
1. Which of the following best explains why
lifting a heavy object with a single
fixed
pulley and rope makes the task seem
easier?
a. Less force is needed to lift the object
b. The direction of the force required to
lift
the object is changed
c. Less work is done when moving the
object
d. The force needed to move the object is
2. The three types of pulleys systems are:
Fixed, Movable and .
a. Block and Attack b. Tackle and Sing
c. Movable and Pull d. Block and Tackle
3. A stiff bar that moves about a fixed point
is a
a. lever b. wheel and axle
c. wedge d. inclined plane
4. Which simple machine would stairs be an
example?
a. a wedge c. a pulley
b. an inclined plane d. a lever
5. Which is an example of a wheel and axle?
a. Hammer c. Ramp
b. Wagon d. Flag Pole
Additional activities for application or
remediation
Give three safety
measures in handling
simple machines.
Thank you
SIMPLE MACHINE – is any
device that makes work
easier and faster by reducing
the effort or force used in
doing the work.
TYPES OF SIMPLE
MACHINE
The Lever
The Lever
a rigid bar that is free to turn about a
fixed point called the fulcrum
Every Lever has three (3) parts:
1. Resistance Force, Input Force or Load, What
you are trying to move or lift.
2. Effort Force or Output Force - The work done
on the Lever.
3. Fulcrum – A fixed pivot point.
The Lever
• The Fulcrum (fixed pivot point) is located
between the Effort (Input) and the Resistance
(Output) Forces.
• The effort and the resistance move in
opposite directions.
• The effort force pushes down in order to lift
the resistance or load.
1st Class Lever
The Pulley
• A pulley changes the direction of the force:
– Instead of lifting up, you can pull down using
your body weigh against the load (what is being
lifted)
• A pulley gains nothing in force, distance or
speed
or block-and-tackle pulley.
The Inclined Plane
• Functions of the screw
– To fasten things – the standard screw or nuts &
bolts.
– Drill bits are screws used to make holes.
– A jackscrew is used to lift heavy objects; car jack.
• When you turn a screw:
– The input force is changed by the threads into an
output force.
– The output force pulls the screw into the materials.
– Friction between the threads & the material holds
the screw in place.
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SIMPLE MACHINE.pptx

  • 1. Daily Lesson Plan In Science 6 BRYAN B. BANGIBAN Teacher I Teacher Demonstrator
  • 3. Getting Ready What does a compass tell us?
  • 4. OBJECTIVES/EXPECTATION S: Manipulate simple machines to describe their characteristics and uses. (S6FEIIIg-i-3) Knowledge: - Identify the different simple machines - Describe the different kinds of simple machines Skill: - Classify different examples of simple machines Attitude: -Practice politeness during individual, paired and group activity
  • 5. Classroom Rules • Be on time at the beginning of the day and after lunch or recess breaks. • Come prepared with supplies and completed assignments. • Be kind, polite and courteous to others. • Keep your hands and feet to yourself. • Be respectful of classmates, teachers and property. • Listen to the teacher and classmates, and follow directions. • Work hard and always do your best. • Be safe. • Raise your hand when you would like to speak in class or if you need to leave the classroom for any
  • 6. Review: Using Jeopardy Game Identify the different forms of energy.
  • 7. is an energy that is stored in an object at rest. Potential Energy
  • 8. is a form of energy possessed by moving objects. Mechanical energy
  • 9. is a type of energy stored in molecules. Chemical Energy
  • 10. is energy in motion. Kinetic Energy
  • 11. is a form of energy that travels in an empty space. Radiant or Light Energy
  • 13. is the energy produced by vibrating objects. Sound Energy
  • 14. Is the process of splitting the nucleus of elements with heavy atoms releasing a large amount of energy. Nuclear Fission
  • 15. Another term for nuclear energy. Atomic energy
  • 16. What do you use when you want to cut paper, open a bottle, or slice a piece of fruit? How do different materials you use help you? Is it easy to do work without scissors, can opener or knife? Why? Elicit
  • 17. Unlocking of difficulties: Simple machine is a device that makes work easier by magnifying or changing the direction of a force.
  • 18. Identify if the picture shown is simple machine or not. Drill:
  • 28. Establishing a purpose for the lesson/Motivation/Motive Questions Watching a video clip https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= l1Fhs8pXGxM (Song: Simple Machines)
  • 29. Comprehension Check: 1. What is the song about? 2.What things are mentioned in the song? 3. Why are simple machines important?
  • 30. Presenting examples/instances of the new lesson Watching a video clip about the 6 simple machines https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=UtfVZtuyuHU (Simple Machines)
  • 31. Comprehension Check: • What are the six simple machines mentioned in the video? • How will you describe each? • What are the uses of each? • Why do we use simple machines? • Why are simple machines important?
  • 32. Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1 Direction: Some machines are so simple that we do not even realize that they are machines. Identify each simple machine described below. The shapes of the boxes have been provided to guide you. Write the answers on your drill board.
  • 33. • 1. Machine for opening cans • 2. Machine for cutting paper • 3. Machine used for moving sand from one place to another • 4. Machine used for pulling nails • 5. Machine used for catching fish
  • 34. Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #2 Pantomime Strips: Orient the pupils about pantomime. Have each group pick a strip from the box. While a representative is pantomiming the rest of the groups should guess the kinds of simple machines and their uses. Every correct answer of the group will be given points.
  • 35. Developing mastery (leads to Formative Assessment 3) Plan It Out: “Damage house” -Group by pair -Each pair will identify all the simple machines needed to repair the house then classify them according to the 6 simple machines.
  • 36. What are the simple machines needed to repair the house? How did you classify them? Plan It Out:
  • 37. Finding practical applications of concepts and skills in daily living Differentiated Activity in three groups with 12 to 13 members, each group will have a leader. Direction: Group 1 will stay inside the classroom. Group 2 and 3 will stay outside in the designated study areas. Reminders to pupils before doing the activity: Be polite by listening attentively with each other during group activity. Group Presentations -10 minutes only for group sharing and planning - 3 minutes only for each group presentation
  • 38. House Rules/Standards/Guidelines: (Follow the mnemonic/memory device.) G- Give thoughtful feedback R- Respect others & their thoughts O- On task all the time U- Use soft voices P- Participate actively S- Stay with your group
  • 39. Rubrics in Participation/Group Activities: POINTS INDICATORS 5 -Shows eagerness and cooperation to do the task, participate actively, do great help to the group 4 -Shows eagerness and cooperation to do the task, good followers only 3 -Participated but late, with teacher’s supervision 2 -Activity was done but does not show eagerness to participate or cooperate
  • 40. Group’s Task Each group is given activity sheet to answer. *Group 1: Crossword Puzzle. Identify the simple machine being described. *Group 2: Where do I belong? Using the different pictures classify what simple machine they belong. * Group 3: What I am?
  • 41. Making generalizations and abstractions about the lesson 1. What are the different simple machines? 2. How will you describe each simple machine. 3. Did you show politeness with each member of your group during the activity? Why is politeness important?
  • 42. Evaluating learning • Directions: Read carefully, and then choose the correct answer by writing the letter on your answer sheet. 1. Which of the following best explains why lifting a heavy object with a single fixed pulley and rope makes the task seem easier? a. Less force is needed to lift the object b. The direction of the force required to lift the object is changed c. Less work is done when moving the object d. The force needed to move the object is
  • 43. 2. The three types of pulleys systems are: Fixed, Movable and . a. Block and Attack b. Tackle and Sing c. Movable and Pull d. Block and Tackle 3. A stiff bar that moves about a fixed point is a a. lever b. wheel and axle c. wedge d. inclined plane 4. Which simple machine would stairs be an example? a. a wedge c. a pulley b. an inclined plane d. a lever 5. Which is an example of a wheel and axle? a. Hammer c. Ramp b. Wagon d. Flag Pole
  • 44. Additional activities for application or remediation Give three safety measures in handling simple machines.
  • 46. SIMPLE MACHINE – is any device that makes work easier and faster by reducing the effort or force used in doing the work.
  • 49. The Lever a rigid bar that is free to turn about a fixed point called the fulcrum Every Lever has three (3) parts: 1. Resistance Force, Input Force or Load, What you are trying to move or lift. 2. Effort Force or Output Force - The work done on the Lever. 3. Fulcrum – A fixed pivot point.
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  • 52. • The Fulcrum (fixed pivot point) is located between the Effort (Input) and the Resistance (Output) Forces. • The effort and the resistance move in opposite directions. • The effort force pushes down in order to lift the resistance or load. 1st Class Lever
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  • 62. The Pulley • A pulley changes the direction of the force: – Instead of lifting up, you can pull down using your body weigh against the load (what is being lifted) • A pulley gains nothing in force, distance or speed
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  • 70. • Functions of the screw – To fasten things – the standard screw or nuts & bolts. – Drill bits are screws used to make holes. – A jackscrew is used to lift heavy objects; car jack. • When you turn a screw: – The input force is changed by the threads into an output force. – The output force pulls the screw into the materials. – Friction between the threads & the material holds the screw in place.