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Science
Quarter 2 – Module 6:
Estuaries and Intertidal Zones
5
Science – Grade 5
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Quarter 2 – Module 6: Estuaries and Intertidal Zones
First Edition, 2020
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Quarter 2 – Module 6:
Estuaries and Intertidal Zones
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Introductory Message
This Self-Learning Module (SLM) is prepared so that you, our dear learners, can
continue your studies and learn while at home. Activities, questions, directions,
exercises, and discussions are carefully stated for you to understand each lesson.
Each SLM is composed of different parts. Each part shall guide you step-by-step as
you discover and understand the lesson prepared for you.
Pre-tests are provided to measure your prior knowledge on lessons in each SLM. This
will tell you if you need to proceed on completing this module or if you need to ask
your facilitator or your teacher’s assistance for better understanding of the lesson.
At the end of each module, you need to answer the post-test to self-check your
learning. Answer keys are provided for each activity and test. We trust that you will
be honest in using these.
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What I Need to Know
Estuaries and intertidal zones supply essential foods for all living things. The
living or biotic factors like plants, animals, and microorganisms affect the ecosystem
that includes coral reefs, salt marshes, mudflats, rocky shores, and mangrove
forests.
This module will help you understand better how organisms interact with one
other to survive in intertidal zones and estuaries.
The module is divided into two lessons, namely:
• Lesson 1: Interactions among living things and non-living things in
estuaries
• Lesson 2: Interactions among living things and non-living things in
intertidal zones
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
• identify the biotic and abiotic components in estuaries
• identify the biotic and abiotic components in intertidal zones
• explain how these components interact with each other for the survival
of organisms in estuarine and intertidal zone ecosystems
Note: Use a separate sheet for your answers in all the activities in this module
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What I Know
Directions: Match the descriptions in Column A with the correct terms being
described in Column B. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
A B
1. It is the amount of salt in water. A. soil
2. It is the hotness or coldness of the water. B. intertidal zones
3. It is the type of water in estuaries. C. mangrove forests
4. These are the living components in the ecosystem. D. salinity
5. It is the area where the sea meets the land between E. coral reefs
high and low tides. F. brackish
6. These are non-living factors in the environment. G. biotic
7. It is a source of nutrients for living organisms like plants. H. estuaries
8. It is an area where the river meets the sea. I. temperature
9. It provides shelter to thousands of fishes. J. abiotic
10.These serve as breeding grounds for organisms
in estuaries.
Lesson
1
Interactions Among Living
Things and Non-living
Things in Estuaries
Estuaries, like any other ecosystem, consists of biotic and abiotic factors.
The biotic and abiotic factors or components of estuarine ecosystems interact in such
a unique way, thus make some organisms choose to reproduce in these areas. For
such reason, estuaries are also called “nurseries of the seas.”
The biotic factors are living things which include plants, animals, and
microorganisms, while biotic factors are the non-living things found in the ecosystem.
In this lesson, you will learn about the different biotic and abiotic components
in estuaries, their interactions, and their importance.
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What’s In
Directions: Read the poem and make a list of biotic and abiotic factors mentioned
by the author. Make a table like the one below on your answer sheet
where you can write your answer.
Biotic Factors Abiotic Factors
AMAZING ECOSYSTEM
Author: Rachel E. Oronia
Sunlight, soil, waves, temperature, nutrients, & salinity
Are abiotic factors affecting organisms’ survival in estuarine ecology
Sunlight helps them grow, it aids plants’ photosynthesis
It secures animal growth and plants’ food-making process
Nutrients and minerals from soil keep plants healthy
Organisms keep up with temperature changes though oceans are wavy
Salinity in estuaries is also a great need
For organisms to survive and feed
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What’s New
Directions: Identify the biotic and abiotic factors found in the picture. Make a
graphic organizer on your answer sheet like the one below whereyou can
write your answer.
Biotic and Abiotic Factors in an Estuary
Figure 1
(Pogoy,Charlito Louis S. nd)
Estuary
consists of
c
Biotic Factors
(Living Components)
Abiotic Factors
(Non-living Components)
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What Is It
What are the biotic and abiotic components in estuaries? An estuary is a place
where the freshwater from the river mixes with the salt-water from the sea.
Biotic factors are the living components in an ecosystem. These include all
the plants, animals, and microorganisms found in estuaries such as mangrove trees,
migratory birds, and small fishes.
Abiotic factors, on the other hand, are non-living components in the
ecosystem. These are the factors that affect organisms in estuaries. These include
waves, salinity, temperature, amount of sunlight, and type of soil.
Biotic and Abiotic Factors in an Estuary
Figure 2
(Oronia.nd)
❖ Waves refer to the movement of the surface of the water. These are strong
forces that organisms must learn to live with. An example of these organisms
is the kelp, a kind of algae, which has strong root-like structures that attach
themselves to rocks to keep it from being carried away by the waves.
❖ Salinity refers to the amount of salt in water. The combination of seawater
and freshwater in estuaries is called brackish water. Mangroves and blue
crabs have adjusted well to the constantly changing salinity of water due to
the nonstop flow of freshwater and saltwater through the estuary.
❖ Temperature refers to the level of hotness and coldness of the water.
Temperature differs because of the tides and the amount of sunlight. Some
organisms use plants like mangroves to keep themselves concealed from direct
sunlight or away from the coldness of the water.
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❖ Since estuaries are shallow as compared to the seas, they are conducive for
photosynthesis to take place. Algae, seaweeds, seagrasses, and other marine
plants depend on the amount of sunlight that they receive in the estuaries.
❖ The type of soil varies in the estuaries depending on the strength of waves
and the kinds of rocks present in the area. Some areas are full of rocks, sand,
pebbles, or clay. The topsoil layer found in an estuary is composed mostly of
peat or salt crust. Salt can be found within the soil which can be acidic, posing
problems to the survival of plant life.
What’s More
Activity 1
Directions: Unscramble the letters in Column A to form the word being described by
the phrase in Column B. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
Column A Column B
1. NIALSIYT amount of salt in water
2. PUREMEATTER hotness or coldness of water
3. SEAWV movement of the surface of water
4. LOSI source of nutrients of living organisms like plants
5. LUNGTHSI needed by plants for the photosynthesis
Activity 2
Directions: Write True if the statement conveys correct information and False if not.
Write the answers on your answer sheet.
1. Biotic factors are the non-living factors in the environment.
2. Plants and animals need abiotic factors in order to survive.
3. Mangroves provide shelter to marine organisms.
4. Sharks, dolphins, and other big fishes may also be found visiting in estuaries.
5. Migratory birds would stay in estuaries because of the availability of food in the
area.
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Activity 3
Directions: Read the description and the situation given below, then identify the abiotic
andbiotic factors that interact in each situation. The first one is done for
you. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
Description and Situation Abiotic Factor Biotic Factor
It refers to the movement of the
surface of the water. Someorganisms
like mussels and seaweeds attach
themselves to the roots so that they
will not be carried by the strong
force.
1. Waves Mussels and seaweeds
It refers to the amount of salt in the
water. The salt amountin estuaries
is lower than that of the sea and
ocean due to the continuous flow of
freshwater and saltwater. Some
organisms, like fishes prefer to breed
in places with a low amount of salt.
2.
It refers to the hotness and coldness
of the water. It changes because of
the tides and the amount of sunlight.
Some organisms use plants like
mangroves to keep themselvesfrom
direct sunlight or away from the
coldness of the water.
3.
It is the source of energy needed for
photosynthesis. Marine plants
create their own food and produce
oxygen through photosynthesis.
These plants support other
organisms like marine animals in
order to survive.
4.
It is the source of nutrients for living
organisms like plants. Some areas
are full of rocks, sand, pebble, or
clay. Salt canbe found within the soil
whichcan be acidic, posing problems
to the survival of plant life.
5.
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Lesson
2
Interactions Among Living
Things and Non-living
Things in Intertidal Zones
Intertidal zones are areas that are constantly exposed to the changing
tides. They provide homes to many kinds of plants and animals. The daily changes
in the tides play a major role in the life of living things in this area. The intertidal
zone, which is also known as the foreshore or seashore, is the area that is above
water level at low tide and underwater at high tide.
What’s In
A. On November 8, 2013, Typhoon Yolanda hit most provinces in Eastern Visayas.
Many houses, properties, and trees were destroyed. Many people died especially
those who lived near the seashore. The entire ecosystem was damaged during
that time.
Aftermath of the Catastrophic Typhoon Yolanda
Figure 1
(Fiel.nd)
What do you think are the specific factors that caused damages to the
habitats of organisms in the seashores and the nearby areas?
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B. Directions: Write true if the statement is correct and false if the statement is
wrong. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
1. The intertidal zone is known as the area where land meets the sea, between
high and low tide zones.
2. All plants and animals can survive in too much salty water.
3. The temperature in an intertidal zone changes because of the tides and
the amount of sunlight.
4. The different types of soil in an intertidal zone have an effect on the kind of
living organisms that lives on it.
5. Intertidal zones are covered with water during low tide.
What’s New
Directions: Read the short story then answer the questions that follow. Write your
answers on your answer sheet.
Living at the Shoreline
Author: Perpetua M. Fiel
Shirley has lived near the shoreline with her family for 5 years. She loves
living near the sea and being near to a variety of creatures on the shoreline. Some
rocks are spiky and pokey, sometimes they’re smooth and they come in all different
colors. The sand beneath their feet is boiling, especially when you stand on it when
you’ve been from the sea. The water’s tides come and go every day and Shirley likes
to play with the waves every morning. The shells on the seashore are all colorful
and they glisten as the sun rises and sets each day. Her shell collection already
counts up to 85 various shells! Shirley sees different sea creatures daily - from
fishes popping up and down from the water, whales flapping their tails, dolphins
giggling as they swim in groups, crabs making their tiny homes in the sand, and
seagulls flying over the horizon and looking down to all creatures both from land
and sea. The lighthouse in the north near their home shines every night, guiding
all fishermen as they make their living. Clouds of all sizes and shapes follow Shirley
everywhere she goes. Shirley’s most favorite thing living at the shoreline is seeing
the crystal-clear water change colors from blue to green, green to gray, gray to light
purple, then purple to blue again. Shirley loves living near the sea and being close
to beautiful ocean life.
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Answer the following questions:
1. Where does Shirley play every morning?
2. What is Shirley’s collection that reach almost 85 various types?
3. What type of ecosystem does the story describes?
4. What are the biotic factors found in this type of ecosystem?
5. What are the abiotic factors found in this type of ecosystem?
6. How can we protect our shoreline?
What Is It
Intertidal zone is an area in the estuary which is covered with water during
high tide and exposed to air at low tide. There are organisms that live in different
habitats or areas found in intertidal zones.
Biotic factors in an ecosystem such as the intertidal zone and estuary are
composed of all plants, animals, and microorganisms living in it. These organisms
live in different habitats found in intertidal zones and estuaries. These include coral
reefs, salt marshes, mud flats, rocky shores, and mangrove forests.
Coral reefs provide shelter to thousands of fish. The corals themselves are
animals that feed on plankton. These corals form reefs that protect the coast from
strong waves and currents.
Salt marshes are areas that are filled with seawater during high tides and
drained during low tides. Organisms found in salt marshes are clams, mussels,
oysters, crabs, snails, and shrimps. Plants found in salt marshes are sea grasses
and other plants that are tolerant of saltwater.
Mud flats or tidal flats are areas where mud from the seas or rivers is
deposited. They are usually the areas for migratory birds, crabs, sand dollars,
mussels, clams, mollusks, shellfish, and some fish. Algae, like sea lettuce, provide
food for the herbivores in this area.
Rocky shores are areas where solid rocks are found. Animals found in the
rocky shores are plankton, brittle stars, sea stars, hermit crab, barnacles, limpets,
mollusks, periwinkle, shore crabs, shrimp, and prawns. Mangrove forests are areas
that are filled with mangrove trees. These trees have adapted to saltwater.
The story mentioned several biotic factors. These organisms live in different
habitats or areas found in intertidal zones. These include shells, fishes, whales,
dolphins, crabs, and seagulls. These biotic factors need abiotic factors for survival.
Air and water are examples of abiotic factors that are needed for an organism to
live.
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Mangrove forests are breeding grounds for different kinds of fish and
shellfish.
Like estuaries, abiotic factors such as waves, salinity, amount of sunlight,
temperature, and type of soil affect the organisms in intertidal zones.
Intertidal Zone During High Tide
Figure 2
(Fiel.nd)
Intertidal Zone During Low Tide
Figure 3
(Fiel.nd)
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Activity 1
What’s More
Directions: Identify the biotic components only that are found in intertidal zones
and write these on your answer sheet.
1. mollusks 6. shellfish 11. corals
2. starfish 7. amount of sunlight 12. rocks
3. fish 8. mussels 13. clams
4. mudflats 9. salt marshes 14. waves
5. shrimps 10. crabs 15. sea urchins
Activity 2
Directions: Fill in the blank with the correct answer from the box. Write your
answers on your answer sheet.
1. Salt marshes are filled with seawater during ____________ and drained during
low tide.
2. A quick change of water ____________ may cause death of fishes.
3. Sea stars and sea urchins can be found in ____________.
4. Salt marshes are marshy because of the presence of ____________ plant matter.
5. Rocky shores are areas in intertidal zones where ____________ are found.
temperature
solid rocks
mud
seashores
high tide
decomposing
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Activity 3
Directions: Write the kind of ecosystem in the intertidal zone being described.
The first one is done for you. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
Ecosystem Description Animals living in it
1. Coral reef
Areas which are packed with
many corals. These serve as
the sanctuary for young fishes.
Corals, different kinds of
fishes, jellyfishes, sea
anemones and sea stars
2. Areas where mud from the seas
or rivers is deposited
They are usually the areas for
migratory birds, crabs, sand
dollars, mussels, clams,
mollusks, shellfish, and
some fish.
3. Areas that are filled with
seawater during high tides and
drained during low tides.
Organisms found in these
areas are clams, mussels,
oysters, crabs, snails, and
shrimps.
4. Areas where solid rocks are
found
Animals found in these areas
are plankton, brittle stars,
sea stars, hermit crab,
barnacles, limpets, mollusks,
periwinkle, shore crabs,
shrimp, and prawns.
What I Have Learned
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the correct word to complete the statement. Write
your answers on your answer sheet.
Ecosystems consist of 1. __________ and 2. __________ factors. Abioticfactors
are the 3. __________ components in the environment. In estuaries and intertidal
zones, these include the amount of 4. __________, waves,
5. __________,6. __________, and type of 7. __________. These factors affect the
survival of organisms in these types of ecosystems.
Biotic factors, on the other hand, are composed of all 8. _________,
9. __________, and microorganisms. These organisms live in different habitats
foundin intertidal zones and estuaries. These habitats include 10. __________
reefs, 11. __________ marshes, 12. __________ flats, rocky shores, and 13.
__________forests.
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What I Can Do
Directions: Identify the word being described. Choose your answers from the pool of
options inside the box. You can use the word more than once. Write your
answers on your answer sheet.
1. It is a light from the sun.
2. It is the hotness or coldness of water.
3. It refers to the amount of salt in water.
4. The non- living factors in the environment.
5. The upper layer of earth in which plants grow.
6. It is one of the factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis.
7. Refer to the movement of the surface of the water.
8. It is the main source of nutrients needed for plant’s growth.
9. The source of energy needed for photosynthesis in plants.
10.These non-living factors exemplified by water in waves, salinity, temperature,
amount of sunlight, and type of soil.
Assessment
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer to the corresponding questions.
Write your answers on your answer sheet.
1. How do coral reefs contribute to the survival of fishes?
A. fishes fly in coral reefs
B. fishes play in coral reefs
C. fishes swim in coral reefs
D. fishes get food and shelter from coral reefs
2. How do organisms use the areas under the mangrove trees?
A. as fuel C. as forest
B. as foods D. as breeding grounds
3. What serves as food for herbivores in a mudflat area?
A. seaweeds C. sea lettuce
B. sea grasses D.
Soil Salinity Waves
Sunlight Abiotic Temperature
sea spaghetti
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4. Algae provide food to the ________________ organisms in mudflats area.
A. carnivorous C. omnivorous
B. herbivorous D. reptile
5. What is the source of energy needed for photosynthesis so that marine plants
like algae and seaweeds can make their own food?
A. air C. sunlight
B. soil D. water
6. What will happen to the ecosystem if more garbage will be dumped at the
seashore?
A. It becomes attractive.
B. It becomes polluted.
C. It helps the corals become healthy.
D. It helps produce large number of fish.
7. How does cleaning the coastal areas affect the ecosystem?
A. It gives jobs to people.
B. It destroys the environment.
C. It contributes a small number of fishes.
D. It provides sustainable shelter toorganisms.
8. Which statement is NOT correct about coral reef?
A. It provides shelter for marine organisms.
B. It is the source of food for fishes.
C. It is found in estuaries and not in intertidal zones.
D. It protects small fishes from predators.
9. How can people protect the ecosystem?
A. Cut the trees in the forests.
B. Kill the endangered species.
C. Plant more trees.
D. Sell the corals.
10.Which of the following provides oxygen to the ecosystem?
A. fish
B. rock
C. sand
D. trees
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Additional Activities
Directions: Draw an estuary or an intertidal zone on a short bond paper. Label the
biotic and abiotic factors found in your drawing.
Rubrics:
Criteria Excellent
(5)
Good
(4)
Satisfactory
(3)
Needs
Improvement
(2)
Rating
Creativity Highly
demonstrat
ed creativity
in
preparation
.
Demonstra
ted
creativity
in
preparatio
n.
Demonstrat
ed less
creativity in
preparation
.
Demonstrated
least creativity
in
preparation.
Appropriaten
ess to the
topic
All pictures
were
labeled
correctly.
Almost all
pictures
were
labeled
correctly.
More
pictures
were
labeled
correctly.
Less pictures
were labeled
correctly.
Timely
submission
Submitted
the work on
time.
Submitted
the work
few days
after
deadline.
Submitted
the work
few weeks
after
deadline.
Submitted the
work after
quarter
ended.
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What
I
know
1.
D
2.
I
3.
F
4.
G
5.
B
6.
J
7.
A
8.
H
9.
E
10.
C
Lesson
1
What’s
In
Biotic
Factors
Abiotic
Factors
Plants
1.Sunlight
Animals
2.soil
organisms
3.waves
4.temperature
5.nutrients
6.salinity
Estuary
consists
of
Biotic
Factors
(
Living
Components)
1.
Seal
2.
Heron
3.
Stonefly
larva
4.
Shrimp
5.
Small
fish
6.
Fresh
water
mollusk
7.
Worm
8.
Animal
plankton
9.
Plankton
10.
Green
plants
11.
Crab
12.
Mussels
13.
Big
fish
Abiotic
Factors
(Non-living
Components)
1.
Sunlight
2.
Soil/rocks
3.
Waves/water
4.
Temperature
5.
salinity
Lesson
1
What’s
More
Activity
1
1.
Salinity
2.
Temperature
3.
Waves
4.
Soil
5.
Sunlight
Activity
2
1.
False
2.
True
3.
True
4.
True
5.
True
Activity
3
1.
Waves-
mussels
and
seaweeds
2.
Salinity-
fishes
3.
Temperature
and
sunlight-
plants
4.
Sunlight-
marine
plants
and
marine
animals
5.
Soil-plants
Lesson
1
What’s
New
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Lesson
2
What’s
In
A.
Strong
winds,
big
waves
B.1.
True
2.
False
3.
True
4.
True
5.
False
What
I
Have
Learned
1-2.Biotic
Abiotic
3.
non-living
4.
sunlight
5-6
temperature
salinity
7.
soil
8-9
plants
animals
10.
coral
11.
salt
12.
mud
13.mangrove
Lesson
2
What’s
New
1.Near
the
shoreline
2.Shell
3.Intertidal
zone
4.Shellfish,
fishes,
whales,
dolphin,
crabs,
sea
gulls
5.Sea,
sand,
waves,
sunlight
6.Answers
may
vary
What
Can
I
Do
1.Sunlight
6.
Temperature
or
2.Temperature
sunlight
3.Salinity
7.
Waves
4.Abiotic
8.
Soil
5.Soil
9.
Sunlight
10.
Abiotic
Assessment
1.
D
6.
B
2.
D
7.
D
3.
C
8.
C
4.
C
9.
C
5.
C
10.
D
Additional
Activity
Answers/drawings
may
vary
Lesson
2
What’s
More
Activity
1
mollusks
starfish
fish
shrimps
shellfish
mussels
crabs
corals
clams
sea
urchins
Activity
2:
1.
High
tide
2.
Temperature
3.
Seashores
4.
Decomposing
5.
Solid
rocks
Activity
3
1.
Coral
reef
2.
Mud
flats
3.
Salt
marshes
4.
Rocky
shores
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  • 1. CO_Q2_Science5_Module6 Science Quarter 2 – Module 6: Estuaries and Intertidal Zones 5
  • 2. Science – Grade 5 Alternative Delivery Mode Quarter 2 – Module 6: Estuaries and Intertidal Zones First Edition, 2020 Republic Act 8293, Section 176 states that: No copyright shall subsist in any work of the Government of the Philippines. However, prior approval of the government agency or office wherein the work is created shall be necessary for exploitation of such work for profit. Such agency or office may, among other things, impose as a condition the payment of royalties. Borrowed materials (i.e., songs, stories, poems, pictures, photos, brand names, trademarks, etc.) included in this module are owned by their respective copyright holders. Every effort has been exerted to locate and seek permission to use these materials from their respective copyright owners. The publisher and authors do not represent nor claim ownership over them. Published by the Department of Education Secretary: Leonor Magtolis Briones Undersecretary: Diosdado M. San Antonio Printed in the Philippines by Department of Education – Region VIII Office Address: Government Center, Candahug, Palo, Leyte Telefax: (053)832-2997 E-mail Address: region8@deped.gov.ph Writer: Editors: Reviewers: Layout Artist: Development Team of the Module Perpetua M. Fiel, Rachel E. Oronia Rex Briones, Ronald R. Cabigon, Mary Ann T. Garado Vera Leonora B. Balasanos, Maribel Ponferrada, Rose Naomi C. Landagan, Rhodora A. Borja, Jocelyn D. Poliño, Dennis V. Bondos Ismael T. Posion, Bella C. Alberca, Henrissa M. Sible, Ryan R. Tiu, Paolo John D.Bretaña Management Team: Ramir B. Uytico Arnulfo M. Balane Rosemarie M. Guino Joy B. Bihag Ryan R. Tiu Rowena T. Vacal Manuel P. Albaño Henrietta T. Managbanag Sherlita A. Palma Felicidad T. Espinosa Ismael T. Posion Mauricio M. Catan Socorro B. Ausa
  • 3. 5 Science Quarter 2 – Module 6: Estuaries and Intertidal Zones
  • 4. ii Introductory Message This Self-Learning Module (SLM) is prepared so that you, our dear learners, can continue your studies and learn while at home. Activities, questions, directions, exercises, and discussions are carefully stated for you to understand each lesson. Each SLM is composed of different parts. Each part shall guide you step-by-step as you discover and understand the lesson prepared for you. Pre-tests are provided to measure your prior knowledge on lessons in each SLM. This will tell you if you need to proceed on completing this module or if you need to ask your facilitator or your teacher’s assistance for better understanding of the lesson. At the end of each module, you need to answer the post-test to self-check your learning. Answer keys are provided for each activity and test. We trust that you will be honest in using these. In addition to the material in the main text, Notes to the Teacher are also provided to our facilitators and parents for strategies and reminders on how they can best help you on your home-based learning. Please use this module with care. Do not put unnecessary marks on any part of this SLM. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises and tests, and read the instructions carefully before performing each task. If you have any questions in using this SLM or any difficulty in answering the tasks in this module, do not hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator. Good luck and happy learning!
  • 5. CO_Q2_Science 5_ Module 6 1 What I Need to Know Estuaries and intertidal zones supply essential foods for all living things. The living or biotic factors like plants, animals, and microorganisms affect the ecosystem that includes coral reefs, salt marshes, mudflats, rocky shores, and mangrove forests. This module will help you understand better how organisms interact with one other to survive in intertidal zones and estuaries. The module is divided into two lessons, namely: • Lesson 1: Interactions among living things and non-living things in estuaries • Lesson 2: Interactions among living things and non-living things in intertidal zones At the end of this module, you will be able to: • identify the biotic and abiotic components in estuaries • identify the biotic and abiotic components in intertidal zones • explain how these components interact with each other for the survival of organisms in estuarine and intertidal zone ecosystems Note: Use a separate sheet for your answers in all the activities in this module
  • 6. CO_Q2_Science 5_ Module 6 2 What I Know Directions: Match the descriptions in Column A with the correct terms being described in Column B. Write your answers on your answer sheet. A B 1. It is the amount of salt in water. A. soil 2. It is the hotness or coldness of the water. B. intertidal zones 3. It is the type of water in estuaries. C. mangrove forests 4. These are the living components in the ecosystem. D. salinity 5. It is the area where the sea meets the land between E. coral reefs high and low tides. F. brackish 6. These are non-living factors in the environment. G. biotic 7. It is a source of nutrients for living organisms like plants. H. estuaries 8. It is an area where the river meets the sea. I. temperature 9. It provides shelter to thousands of fishes. J. abiotic 10.These serve as breeding grounds for organisms in estuaries. Lesson 1 Interactions Among Living Things and Non-living Things in Estuaries Estuaries, like any other ecosystem, consists of biotic and abiotic factors. The biotic and abiotic factors or components of estuarine ecosystems interact in such a unique way, thus make some organisms choose to reproduce in these areas. For such reason, estuaries are also called “nurseries of the seas.” The biotic factors are living things which include plants, animals, and microorganisms, while biotic factors are the non-living things found in the ecosystem. In this lesson, you will learn about the different biotic and abiotic components in estuaries, their interactions, and their importance.
  • 7. 3 CO_Q2_Science 5_Mod 6 What’s In Directions: Read the poem and make a list of biotic and abiotic factors mentioned by the author. Make a table like the one below on your answer sheet where you can write your answer. Biotic Factors Abiotic Factors AMAZING ECOSYSTEM Author: Rachel E. Oronia Sunlight, soil, waves, temperature, nutrients, & salinity Are abiotic factors affecting organisms’ survival in estuarine ecology Sunlight helps them grow, it aids plants’ photosynthesis It secures animal growth and plants’ food-making process Nutrients and minerals from soil keep plants healthy Organisms keep up with temperature changes though oceans are wavy Salinity in estuaries is also a great need For organisms to survive and feed
  • 8. 4 CO_Q2_Science 5_Mod 6 What’s New Directions: Identify the biotic and abiotic factors found in the picture. Make a graphic organizer on your answer sheet like the one below whereyou can write your answer. Biotic and Abiotic Factors in an Estuary Figure 1 (Pogoy,Charlito Louis S. nd) Estuary consists of c Biotic Factors (Living Components) Abiotic Factors (Non-living Components)
  • 9. 5 CO_Q2_Science 5_Mod 6 What Is It What are the biotic and abiotic components in estuaries? An estuary is a place where the freshwater from the river mixes with the salt-water from the sea. Biotic factors are the living components in an ecosystem. These include all the plants, animals, and microorganisms found in estuaries such as mangrove trees, migratory birds, and small fishes. Abiotic factors, on the other hand, are non-living components in the ecosystem. These are the factors that affect organisms in estuaries. These include waves, salinity, temperature, amount of sunlight, and type of soil. Biotic and Abiotic Factors in an Estuary Figure 2 (Oronia.nd) ❖ Waves refer to the movement of the surface of the water. These are strong forces that organisms must learn to live with. An example of these organisms is the kelp, a kind of algae, which has strong root-like structures that attach themselves to rocks to keep it from being carried away by the waves. ❖ Salinity refers to the amount of salt in water. The combination of seawater and freshwater in estuaries is called brackish water. Mangroves and blue crabs have adjusted well to the constantly changing salinity of water due to the nonstop flow of freshwater and saltwater through the estuary. ❖ Temperature refers to the level of hotness and coldness of the water. Temperature differs because of the tides and the amount of sunlight. Some organisms use plants like mangroves to keep themselves concealed from direct sunlight or away from the coldness of the water.
  • 10. 6 CO_Q2_Science 5_Mod 6 ❖ Since estuaries are shallow as compared to the seas, they are conducive for photosynthesis to take place. Algae, seaweeds, seagrasses, and other marine plants depend on the amount of sunlight that they receive in the estuaries. ❖ The type of soil varies in the estuaries depending on the strength of waves and the kinds of rocks present in the area. Some areas are full of rocks, sand, pebbles, or clay. The topsoil layer found in an estuary is composed mostly of peat or salt crust. Salt can be found within the soil which can be acidic, posing problems to the survival of plant life. What’s More Activity 1 Directions: Unscramble the letters in Column A to form the word being described by the phrase in Column B. Write your answers on your answer sheet. Column A Column B 1. NIALSIYT amount of salt in water 2. PUREMEATTER hotness or coldness of water 3. SEAWV movement of the surface of water 4. LOSI source of nutrients of living organisms like plants 5. LUNGTHSI needed by plants for the photosynthesis Activity 2 Directions: Write True if the statement conveys correct information and False if not. Write the answers on your answer sheet. 1. Biotic factors are the non-living factors in the environment. 2. Plants and animals need abiotic factors in order to survive. 3. Mangroves provide shelter to marine organisms. 4. Sharks, dolphins, and other big fishes may also be found visiting in estuaries. 5. Migratory birds would stay in estuaries because of the availability of food in the area.
  • 11. 7 CO_Q2_Science 5_Mod 6 Activity 3 Directions: Read the description and the situation given below, then identify the abiotic andbiotic factors that interact in each situation. The first one is done for you. Write your answers on your answer sheet. Description and Situation Abiotic Factor Biotic Factor It refers to the movement of the surface of the water. Someorganisms like mussels and seaweeds attach themselves to the roots so that they will not be carried by the strong force. 1. Waves Mussels and seaweeds It refers to the amount of salt in the water. The salt amountin estuaries is lower than that of the sea and ocean due to the continuous flow of freshwater and saltwater. Some organisms, like fishes prefer to breed in places with a low amount of salt. 2. It refers to the hotness and coldness of the water. It changes because of the tides and the amount of sunlight. Some organisms use plants like mangroves to keep themselvesfrom direct sunlight or away from the coldness of the water. 3. It is the source of energy needed for photosynthesis. Marine plants create their own food and produce oxygen through photosynthesis. These plants support other organisms like marine animals in order to survive. 4. It is the source of nutrients for living organisms like plants. Some areas are full of rocks, sand, pebble, or clay. Salt canbe found within the soil whichcan be acidic, posing problems to the survival of plant life. 5.
  • 12. 8 CO_Q2_Science 5_Mod 6 Lesson 2 Interactions Among Living Things and Non-living Things in Intertidal Zones Intertidal zones are areas that are constantly exposed to the changing tides. They provide homes to many kinds of plants and animals. The daily changes in the tides play a major role in the life of living things in this area. The intertidal zone, which is also known as the foreshore or seashore, is the area that is above water level at low tide and underwater at high tide. What’s In A. On November 8, 2013, Typhoon Yolanda hit most provinces in Eastern Visayas. Many houses, properties, and trees were destroyed. Many people died especially those who lived near the seashore. The entire ecosystem was damaged during that time. Aftermath of the Catastrophic Typhoon Yolanda Figure 1 (Fiel.nd) What do you think are the specific factors that caused damages to the habitats of organisms in the seashores and the nearby areas?
  • 13. 9 CO_Q2_Science 5_Mod 6 B. Directions: Write true if the statement is correct and false if the statement is wrong. Write your answers on your answer sheet. 1. The intertidal zone is known as the area where land meets the sea, between high and low tide zones. 2. All plants and animals can survive in too much salty water. 3. The temperature in an intertidal zone changes because of the tides and the amount of sunlight. 4. The different types of soil in an intertidal zone have an effect on the kind of living organisms that lives on it. 5. Intertidal zones are covered with water during low tide. What’s New Directions: Read the short story then answer the questions that follow. Write your answers on your answer sheet. Living at the Shoreline Author: Perpetua M. Fiel Shirley has lived near the shoreline with her family for 5 years. She loves living near the sea and being near to a variety of creatures on the shoreline. Some rocks are spiky and pokey, sometimes they’re smooth and they come in all different colors. The sand beneath their feet is boiling, especially when you stand on it when you’ve been from the sea. The water’s tides come and go every day and Shirley likes to play with the waves every morning. The shells on the seashore are all colorful and they glisten as the sun rises and sets each day. Her shell collection already counts up to 85 various shells! Shirley sees different sea creatures daily - from fishes popping up and down from the water, whales flapping their tails, dolphins giggling as they swim in groups, crabs making their tiny homes in the sand, and seagulls flying over the horizon and looking down to all creatures both from land and sea. The lighthouse in the north near their home shines every night, guiding all fishermen as they make their living. Clouds of all sizes and shapes follow Shirley everywhere she goes. Shirley’s most favorite thing living at the shoreline is seeing the crystal-clear water change colors from blue to green, green to gray, gray to light purple, then purple to blue again. Shirley loves living near the sea and being close to beautiful ocean life.
  • 14. 10 CO_Q2_Science 5_Mod 6 Answer the following questions: 1. Where does Shirley play every morning? 2. What is Shirley’s collection that reach almost 85 various types? 3. What type of ecosystem does the story describes? 4. What are the biotic factors found in this type of ecosystem? 5. What are the abiotic factors found in this type of ecosystem? 6. How can we protect our shoreline? What Is It Intertidal zone is an area in the estuary which is covered with water during high tide and exposed to air at low tide. There are organisms that live in different habitats or areas found in intertidal zones. Biotic factors in an ecosystem such as the intertidal zone and estuary are composed of all plants, animals, and microorganisms living in it. These organisms live in different habitats found in intertidal zones and estuaries. These include coral reefs, salt marshes, mud flats, rocky shores, and mangrove forests. Coral reefs provide shelter to thousands of fish. The corals themselves are animals that feed on plankton. These corals form reefs that protect the coast from strong waves and currents. Salt marshes are areas that are filled with seawater during high tides and drained during low tides. Organisms found in salt marshes are clams, mussels, oysters, crabs, snails, and shrimps. Plants found in salt marshes are sea grasses and other plants that are tolerant of saltwater. Mud flats or tidal flats are areas where mud from the seas or rivers is deposited. They are usually the areas for migratory birds, crabs, sand dollars, mussels, clams, mollusks, shellfish, and some fish. Algae, like sea lettuce, provide food for the herbivores in this area. Rocky shores are areas where solid rocks are found. Animals found in the rocky shores are plankton, brittle stars, sea stars, hermit crab, barnacles, limpets, mollusks, periwinkle, shore crabs, shrimp, and prawns. Mangrove forests are areas that are filled with mangrove trees. These trees have adapted to saltwater. The story mentioned several biotic factors. These organisms live in different habitats or areas found in intertidal zones. These include shells, fishes, whales, dolphins, crabs, and seagulls. These biotic factors need abiotic factors for survival. Air and water are examples of abiotic factors that are needed for an organism to live.
  • 15. 11 CO_Q2_Science 5_Mod 6 Mangrove forests are breeding grounds for different kinds of fish and shellfish. Like estuaries, abiotic factors such as waves, salinity, amount of sunlight, temperature, and type of soil affect the organisms in intertidal zones. Intertidal Zone During High Tide Figure 2 (Fiel.nd) Intertidal Zone During Low Tide Figure 3 (Fiel.nd)
  • 16. 12 CO_Q2_Science 5_Mod 6 Activity 1 What’s More Directions: Identify the biotic components only that are found in intertidal zones and write these on your answer sheet. 1. mollusks 6. shellfish 11. corals 2. starfish 7. amount of sunlight 12. rocks 3. fish 8. mussels 13. clams 4. mudflats 9. salt marshes 14. waves 5. shrimps 10. crabs 15. sea urchins Activity 2 Directions: Fill in the blank with the correct answer from the box. Write your answers on your answer sheet. 1. Salt marshes are filled with seawater during ____________ and drained during low tide. 2. A quick change of water ____________ may cause death of fishes. 3. Sea stars and sea urchins can be found in ____________. 4. Salt marshes are marshy because of the presence of ____________ plant matter. 5. Rocky shores are areas in intertidal zones where ____________ are found. temperature solid rocks mud seashores high tide decomposing
  • 17. 13 CO_Q2_Science 5_Mod 6 Activity 3 Directions: Write the kind of ecosystem in the intertidal zone being described. The first one is done for you. Write your answers on your answer sheet. Ecosystem Description Animals living in it 1. Coral reef Areas which are packed with many corals. These serve as the sanctuary for young fishes. Corals, different kinds of fishes, jellyfishes, sea anemones and sea stars 2. Areas where mud from the seas or rivers is deposited They are usually the areas for migratory birds, crabs, sand dollars, mussels, clams, mollusks, shellfish, and some fish. 3. Areas that are filled with seawater during high tides and drained during low tides. Organisms found in these areas are clams, mussels, oysters, crabs, snails, and shrimps. 4. Areas where solid rocks are found Animals found in these areas are plankton, brittle stars, sea stars, hermit crab, barnacles, limpets, mollusks, periwinkle, shore crabs, shrimp, and prawns. What I Have Learned Directions: Fill in the blanks with the correct word to complete the statement. Write your answers on your answer sheet. Ecosystems consist of 1. __________ and 2. __________ factors. Abioticfactors are the 3. __________ components in the environment. In estuaries and intertidal zones, these include the amount of 4. __________, waves, 5. __________,6. __________, and type of 7. __________. These factors affect the survival of organisms in these types of ecosystems. Biotic factors, on the other hand, are composed of all 8. _________, 9. __________, and microorganisms. These organisms live in different habitats foundin intertidal zones and estuaries. These habitats include 10. __________ reefs, 11. __________ marshes, 12. __________ flats, rocky shores, and 13. __________forests.
  • 18. 14 CO_Q2_Science 5_Mod 6 What I Can Do Directions: Identify the word being described. Choose your answers from the pool of options inside the box. You can use the word more than once. Write your answers on your answer sheet. 1. It is a light from the sun. 2. It is the hotness or coldness of water. 3. It refers to the amount of salt in water. 4. The non- living factors in the environment. 5. The upper layer of earth in which plants grow. 6. It is one of the factors that affect the rate of photosynthesis. 7. Refer to the movement of the surface of the water. 8. It is the main source of nutrients needed for plant’s growth. 9. The source of energy needed for photosynthesis in plants. 10.These non-living factors exemplified by water in waves, salinity, temperature, amount of sunlight, and type of soil. Assessment Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer to the corresponding questions. Write your answers on your answer sheet. 1. How do coral reefs contribute to the survival of fishes? A. fishes fly in coral reefs B. fishes play in coral reefs C. fishes swim in coral reefs D. fishes get food and shelter from coral reefs 2. How do organisms use the areas under the mangrove trees? A. as fuel C. as forest B. as foods D. as breeding grounds 3. What serves as food for herbivores in a mudflat area? A. seaweeds C. sea lettuce B. sea grasses D. Soil Salinity Waves Sunlight Abiotic Temperature sea spaghetti
  • 19. 15 CO_Q2_Science 5_Mod 6 4. Algae provide food to the ________________ organisms in mudflats area. A. carnivorous C. omnivorous B. herbivorous D. reptile 5. What is the source of energy needed for photosynthesis so that marine plants like algae and seaweeds can make their own food? A. air C. sunlight B. soil D. water 6. What will happen to the ecosystem if more garbage will be dumped at the seashore? A. It becomes attractive. B. It becomes polluted. C. It helps the corals become healthy. D. It helps produce large number of fish. 7. How does cleaning the coastal areas affect the ecosystem? A. It gives jobs to people. B. It destroys the environment. C. It contributes a small number of fishes. D. It provides sustainable shelter toorganisms. 8. Which statement is NOT correct about coral reef? A. It provides shelter for marine organisms. B. It is the source of food for fishes. C. It is found in estuaries and not in intertidal zones. D. It protects small fishes from predators. 9. How can people protect the ecosystem? A. Cut the trees in the forests. B. Kill the endangered species. C. Plant more trees. D. Sell the corals. 10.Which of the following provides oxygen to the ecosystem? A. fish B. rock C. sand D. trees
  • 20. 16 CO_Q2_Science 5_Mod 6 Additional Activities Directions: Draw an estuary or an intertidal zone on a short bond paper. Label the biotic and abiotic factors found in your drawing. Rubrics: Criteria Excellent (5) Good (4) Satisfactory (3) Needs Improvement (2) Rating Creativity Highly demonstrat ed creativity in preparation . Demonstra ted creativity in preparatio n. Demonstrat ed less creativity in preparation . Demonstrated least creativity in preparation. Appropriaten ess to the topic All pictures were labeled correctly. Almost all pictures were labeled correctly. More pictures were labeled correctly. Less pictures were labeled correctly. Timely submission Submitted the work on time. Submitted the work few days after deadline. Submitted the work few weeks after deadline. Submitted the work after quarter ended.
  • 21. 17 CO_Q2_Science 5_Mod 6 What I know 1. D 2. I 3. F 4. G 5. B 6. J 7. A 8. H 9. E 10. C Lesson 1 What’s In Biotic Factors Abiotic Factors Plants 1.Sunlight Animals 2.soil organisms 3.waves 4.temperature 5.nutrients 6.salinity Estuary consists of Biotic Factors ( Living Components) 1. Seal 2. Heron 3. Stonefly larva 4. Shrimp 5. Small fish 6. Fresh water mollusk 7. Worm 8. Animal plankton 9. Plankton 10. Green plants 11. Crab 12. Mussels 13. Big fish Abiotic Factors (Non-living Components) 1. Sunlight 2. Soil/rocks 3. Waves/water 4. Temperature 5. salinity Lesson 1 What’s More Activity 1 1. Salinity 2. Temperature 3. Waves 4. Soil 5. Sunlight Activity 2 1. False 2. True 3. True 4. True 5. True Activity 3 1. Waves- mussels and seaweeds 2. Salinity- fishes 3. Temperature and sunlight- plants 4. Sunlight- marine plants and marine animals 5. Soil-plants Lesson 1 What’s New
  • 22. 18 CO_Q2_Science 5_Mod 6 Lesson 2 What’s In A. Strong winds, big waves B.1. True 2. False 3. True 4. True 5. False What I Have Learned 1-2.Biotic Abiotic 3. non-living 4. sunlight 5-6 temperature salinity 7. soil 8-9 plants animals 10. coral 11. salt 12. mud 13.mangrove Lesson 2 What’s New 1.Near the shoreline 2.Shell 3.Intertidal zone 4.Shellfish, fishes, whales, dolphin, crabs, sea gulls 5.Sea, sand, waves, sunlight 6.Answers may vary What Can I Do 1.Sunlight 6. Temperature or 2.Temperature sunlight 3.Salinity 7. Waves 4.Abiotic 8. Soil 5.Soil 9. Sunlight 10. Abiotic Assessment 1. D 6. B 2. D 7. D 3. C 8. C 4. C 9. C 5. C 10. D Additional Activity Answers/drawings may vary Lesson 2 What’s More Activity 1 mollusks starfish fish shrimps shellfish mussels crabs corals clams sea urchins Activity 2: 1. High tide 2. Temperature 3. Seashores 4. Decomposing 5. Solid rocks Activity 3 1. Coral reef 2. Mud flats 3. Salt marshes 4. Rocky shores
  • 23. 19 CO_Q2_Science 5_Mod 6 References A. Books: Abracia, N. M., and et.al. 2014. Science in our World. Quezon City: Vibal Group,Inc. Casimiro, Ma. Cheryl V, and eta.al. 2019. Understanding Life Through Science. Phoenix Publishing House, Inc. Hackett, Jay, and et.al. 2013. Science a Closer Look Philippines. Manila: Phoenix Publishing House, Inc. Larisma, Evelyn T., and et.al. 2017. The New Science Links. Rex book store, Inc. Nevaza, Delia, and et.al. 2005. Science for Active Learning. Sarte, Evelyn T., and et. al. 2016. Science Beyond Borders. Quezon City: Vibal Group, Inc. Valencia, N.G. 2018. Cyber Science. Manila: Rex Bookstore, Inc.
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