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PRAYER
•Dear Lord and Father of all, Thank you for
today. Thank you for ways in which you
provide for us all. For Your protection and
love we thank you. Help us to focus our
hearts and minds now on what we are about
to learn. Inspire us by Your Holy Spirit as we
listen and write. Guide us by your eternal
light as we discover more about the world
around us. We ask all this in the name of
Jesus. Amen.
WELCOME TO YOUR PHYSICAL
SCIENCE CLASS
MA. SUZANNE C. HIZOLE
FACILITATOR OF LEARNING
LEARNING IS FUN AND WILL
BE MORE MEANINGFUL IF:
• Maintain physical distancing
• Sanitize your hands as often as you can
• Participate in all the activities
• Enjoy the lesson
• Let us learn together
PRE- ACTIVITY
DIRECTIONS: COMPARE AND CONTRAST THE DIFFERENT IDEAS
OF ARISTOTLE AND GALILEO THAT PAVED THE WAY IN THE
DEVELOPMENT OF THE FOUNDATION OF OUR UNDERSTANDING
OF MOTION.
ELICIT: LET’S REVIEW!
ARISTOTLE
GALILEO
DIFFERENCES DIFFERENCES
SIMILARITIES
MOTION
•Presentation of the
Lesson
LEARNING OBJECTIVE:
•Explain the subtle distinction between
Newton’s 1st Law of Motion (or Law of
Inertia) and Galileo’s assertion that force
is not necessary to sustain horizontal
motion
(S11/12PS-IVd-51)
1.Which one is easier to pull the cloth out without moving the
bottle? Why?
2.Which between the bottles has greater resistance to motion?
3.How is mass related to inertia? Explain your answer.
ENGAGE: KEEP ME
STANDING
GUIDE QUESTIONS:
PERFORM A SIMPLE
EXPERIMENT SHOWING
INERTIA AND STRICTLY
FOLLOW THE
PRECAUTIONS.
The Coin Flip Experiment
EXPLORE: PRESENTING
EXAMPLES OF THE NEW
LESSON.
Guide questions:
1. What will happen with the
coin if you quickly pull the
card? Explain your answer.
2. If you will pull the card
slowly, do you think you will
get the same result? Justify
your answer.
1. According to Galileo, how do objects maintain its
horizontal motion?
2. State Newton’s first law of motion. What makes the
object remain in state of motion or at rest? explain why?
3. Explain the difference on Galileo’s idea of inertia and
Newton’s first law of motion.
EXPLAIN: DISCUSSING NEW
CONCEPTS AND PRACTICING
NEW SKILLS
GUIDE QUESTIONS:
CRITICAL WRITING SCORING RUBRICS:
Criteria 3 2 1
Content All Concepts reflected are accurate Some concepts are accurate Very few concepts are accurate
Links All Concepts are well linked Some concepts are well-linked No concepts are well-linked
Presentation /Layout Easy to understand Make some sense. Confusing and hard to understand.
Adopted from https://educators.brainpop.com/teaching-tip/assessment-tips-concept-maps/
NOTE: WHILE THE VIDEO IS BEING PLAYED PLEASE LISTEN CAREFULLY SO YOU CAN
TAKE NOTE OF THE KEY POINTS
EXPLAIN: DISCUSSING NEW CONCEPTS AND PRACTICING NEW SKILLS
1. According to Galileo, how do objects maintain its
horizontal motion?
2. State Newton’s first law of motion. What makes the
object remain in state of motion or at rest? explain why?
3. Explain the difference on Galileo’s idea of inertia and
Newton’s first law of motion.
EXPLAIN: DISCUSSING NEW
CONCEPTS AND PRACTICING
NEW SKILLS
GUIDE QUESTIONS:
GUIDE QUESTIONS #1
GALILEO BELIEVED
THAT AN OBJECT IN
MOTION, IF UNIMPEDED,
WILL CONTINUE TO BE IN
MOTION; AN EXTERNAL
FORCE IS NOT NECESSARY
TO MAINTAIN THE
MOTION.
-WHEN NO FORCES
RESIST IN THE MOVEMENT
GUIDE QUESTIONS #2
DEVELOPING MASTERY
LIGHTS, INERTIA, FRICTION!
PERFORM A DEMONSTRATION SHOWING INERTIA &
FRICTION THROUGH:
a)role play
b)reporting/talk show
c) dancing/singing
*they can use any language like Tagalog, Waray or
English which will help them express their ideas
more clearly.
SCORING RUBRICS
CASE ANALYSIS
Cardo bought a second hand Toyota Vios car as a gift for himself
on his birthday. With so much excitement, he immediately drove
the car at a minimum speed just to be safe. As he was driving,
her fiancée called which suddenly distract his attention. With him
focusing on the phone, he didn’t see that someone is already
walking across the road which led him to step fully on the break.
This incident led him to a minor head injury because he bumped
in the front shield of his car. According to the police report, he
forgot to follow an important precautionary measure when
driving.
ELABORATE: Finding Practical Applications
GUIDE QUESTIONS:
1. What violation does he most likely
committed aside from using his phone while
driving?
2. Why did he bump on the front shield?
Justify your answer by integrating the Law of
Inertia.
DIRECTIONS: USING A THREEFOLD FRAYER DIAGRAM,
ANSWER WHAT IS BEING ASKED IN EACH BOX BELOW.
BE CONCISE WITH YOUR ANSWERS.
•Using the accomplished
frayer diagram explain the
subtle distinction between
Newton’s 1st Law of Motion
(or Law of Inertia) and
Galileo’s assertion that force
is not necessary to sustain
horizontal motion.
Definition Facts
First Law of
Motion
Examples Non- Examples
EVALUATION
•Answer the questions
found in the ACTIVITY
SHEETS pages 5-6
EXTEND: BE INSPIRED
• Create an Acrostic Poem or song now that you have understood
the law of inertia, using the word INERTIA. In creating your poem,
you may share what you have learned or experienced facing the
COVID-19 pandemic or any experience at home or in the community
or get an inspiration from your friends’ experiences by asking some
information regarding his/her experiences.
• I
• N
• E
• R
• T
• I
• A
4 3 2 1
Poetic Form The acrostic follows
poetic form
Most of the lines
of the acrostic
poem follow
poetic form
Some of the lines
of the acrostic
follows poetic form
The acrostic does
not follow poetic
form
Focus The acrostic is very well
developed and relates
to the topic
The acrostic
relates to the
topic
The acrostic
somewhat relates
to the topic
Spelling No spelling errors 1 to 2 spelling
errors
3 to 4 spelling
errors
5 or more
spelling errors
THANK
YOU!
•Together, we can learn, unlearn and
relearn things happily-MSCH

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Distinction of Newton's First law and Galileo's Assertion

  • 1. PRAYER •Dear Lord and Father of all, Thank you for today. Thank you for ways in which you provide for us all. For Your protection and love we thank you. Help us to focus our hearts and minds now on what we are about to learn. Inspire us by Your Holy Spirit as we listen and write. Guide us by your eternal light as we discover more about the world around us. We ask all this in the name of Jesus. Amen.
  • 2. WELCOME TO YOUR PHYSICAL SCIENCE CLASS MA. SUZANNE C. HIZOLE FACILITATOR OF LEARNING
  • 3. LEARNING IS FUN AND WILL BE MORE MEANINGFUL IF: • Maintain physical distancing • Sanitize your hands as often as you can • Participate in all the activities • Enjoy the lesson • Let us learn together PRE- ACTIVITY
  • 4. DIRECTIONS: COMPARE AND CONTRAST THE DIFFERENT IDEAS OF ARISTOTLE AND GALILEO THAT PAVED THE WAY IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE FOUNDATION OF OUR UNDERSTANDING OF MOTION. ELICIT: LET’S REVIEW! ARISTOTLE GALILEO DIFFERENCES DIFFERENCES SIMILARITIES MOTION
  • 6. LEARNING OBJECTIVE: •Explain the subtle distinction between Newton’s 1st Law of Motion (or Law of Inertia) and Galileo’s assertion that force is not necessary to sustain horizontal motion (S11/12PS-IVd-51)
  • 7. 1.Which one is easier to pull the cloth out without moving the bottle? Why? 2.Which between the bottles has greater resistance to motion? 3.How is mass related to inertia? Explain your answer. ENGAGE: KEEP ME STANDING GUIDE QUESTIONS: PERFORM A SIMPLE EXPERIMENT SHOWING INERTIA AND STRICTLY FOLLOW THE PRECAUTIONS.
  • 8. The Coin Flip Experiment EXPLORE: PRESENTING EXAMPLES OF THE NEW LESSON. Guide questions: 1. What will happen with the coin if you quickly pull the card? Explain your answer. 2. If you will pull the card slowly, do you think you will get the same result? Justify your answer.
  • 9. 1. According to Galileo, how do objects maintain its horizontal motion? 2. State Newton’s first law of motion. What makes the object remain in state of motion or at rest? explain why? 3. Explain the difference on Galileo’s idea of inertia and Newton’s first law of motion. EXPLAIN: DISCUSSING NEW CONCEPTS AND PRACTICING NEW SKILLS GUIDE QUESTIONS:
  • 10. CRITICAL WRITING SCORING RUBRICS: Criteria 3 2 1 Content All Concepts reflected are accurate Some concepts are accurate Very few concepts are accurate Links All Concepts are well linked Some concepts are well-linked No concepts are well-linked Presentation /Layout Easy to understand Make some sense. Confusing and hard to understand. Adopted from https://educators.brainpop.com/teaching-tip/assessment-tips-concept-maps/
  • 11. NOTE: WHILE THE VIDEO IS BEING PLAYED PLEASE LISTEN CAREFULLY SO YOU CAN TAKE NOTE OF THE KEY POINTS EXPLAIN: DISCUSSING NEW CONCEPTS AND PRACTICING NEW SKILLS
  • 12. 1. According to Galileo, how do objects maintain its horizontal motion? 2. State Newton’s first law of motion. What makes the object remain in state of motion or at rest? explain why? 3. Explain the difference on Galileo’s idea of inertia and Newton’s first law of motion. EXPLAIN: DISCUSSING NEW CONCEPTS AND PRACTICING NEW SKILLS GUIDE QUESTIONS:
  • 13. GUIDE QUESTIONS #1 GALILEO BELIEVED THAT AN OBJECT IN MOTION, IF UNIMPEDED, WILL CONTINUE TO BE IN MOTION; AN EXTERNAL FORCE IS NOT NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN THE MOTION. -WHEN NO FORCES RESIST IN THE MOVEMENT
  • 15. DEVELOPING MASTERY LIGHTS, INERTIA, FRICTION! PERFORM A DEMONSTRATION SHOWING INERTIA & FRICTION THROUGH: a)role play b)reporting/talk show c) dancing/singing *they can use any language like Tagalog, Waray or English which will help them express their ideas more clearly.
  • 17. CASE ANALYSIS Cardo bought a second hand Toyota Vios car as a gift for himself on his birthday. With so much excitement, he immediately drove the car at a minimum speed just to be safe. As he was driving, her fiancée called which suddenly distract his attention. With him focusing on the phone, he didn’t see that someone is already walking across the road which led him to step fully on the break. This incident led him to a minor head injury because he bumped in the front shield of his car. According to the police report, he forgot to follow an important precautionary measure when driving. ELABORATE: Finding Practical Applications
  • 18. GUIDE QUESTIONS: 1. What violation does he most likely committed aside from using his phone while driving? 2. Why did he bump on the front shield? Justify your answer by integrating the Law of Inertia.
  • 19. DIRECTIONS: USING A THREEFOLD FRAYER DIAGRAM, ANSWER WHAT IS BEING ASKED IN EACH BOX BELOW. BE CONCISE WITH YOUR ANSWERS. •Using the accomplished frayer diagram explain the subtle distinction between Newton’s 1st Law of Motion (or Law of Inertia) and Galileo’s assertion that force is not necessary to sustain horizontal motion. Definition Facts First Law of Motion Examples Non- Examples
  • 20. EVALUATION •Answer the questions found in the ACTIVITY SHEETS pages 5-6
  • 21. EXTEND: BE INSPIRED • Create an Acrostic Poem or song now that you have understood the law of inertia, using the word INERTIA. In creating your poem, you may share what you have learned or experienced facing the COVID-19 pandemic or any experience at home or in the community or get an inspiration from your friends’ experiences by asking some information regarding his/her experiences. • I • N • E • R • T • I • A 4 3 2 1 Poetic Form The acrostic follows poetic form Most of the lines of the acrostic poem follow poetic form Some of the lines of the acrostic follows poetic form The acrostic does not follow poetic form Focus The acrostic is very well developed and relates to the topic The acrostic relates to the topic The acrostic somewhat relates to the topic Spelling No spelling errors 1 to 2 spelling errors 3 to 4 spelling errors 5 or more spelling errors
  • 22. THANK YOU! •Together, we can learn, unlearn and relearn things happily-MSCH