This document contains information about seasons and weather in the Philippines presented in a science lesson. It defines seasons as periods characterized by changes in weather due to the Earth's position relative to the sun. It notes that the Philippines has two main seasons: the dry season from December to May and the wet or rainy season from June to November. Various activities are mentioned for each season, such as planting crops, outdoor recreation, indoor activities, and food preferences. The lesson concludes with a homework assignment to find images of the different seasons in the Philippines.
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8. A Strange change
By: Hesed Mendoza
One morning I look outside my
window
with a bright sunlight hitting
my eyebrow
I felt the warm breeze all over
my body
It is going to be a good day for
me
9. I planned for a swim or a
mountain hike
Tag along my friends on a
picnic near the dike
Thinking the hot weather
will be perfectly fine
Dry season will be a friend
of mine
10. But suddenly the skies
turned dark and gray
The wind starts blowing
cold that day
And the rain comes down
falling fast
We can't go out for a
planned task.
11. But suddenly the skies
turned dark and gray
The wind starts blowing
cold that day
And the rain comes down
falling fast
We can't go out for a
planned task.
12. We started wearing jackets
as in turns colder
And decided to stay indoors
is better
Oh! the plans for the sunny
day have changed
And the rain has kept us
inside feeling strange
13.
14. The condition of our
environment is ever-
changing. It does not only
affect our comfort but also
determines what activities
we can carry on at certain
times.
15.
16. or just stay at home and
enjoy reading or story telling
with the rest of the family
during stormy days.
17. It may also be as critical as
deciding what crops to plant
during the rainy season and
during the dry season.
This is a major concern of
farmers, since the Philippines is
the principally an agriculture
country.
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23. What is Season?
Seasons are periods of the
year that are characterized
by the changes in the
weather according to the
position of the earth
relative to the sun.
29. Toward the end of the dry season,
the temperature continues to rise
and reach its peak. May is
considered the warmest month of
the year whereas January is the
coolest month.
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31. • The wet or rainy season is the time when
the Habagat blows towards the
Philippines and carries with it warm,
moist air and heavy rains.
32. • The rainy seasons occurs in
the Philippines from June to
November.
33. • Low pressure areas in the
atmosphere bring rain clouds
and eventually develop into a
major tropical storm called a
typhoon during this season.
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35. The earth’s axis is always
pointed in the same
direction, so different parts of
the earth get the sun’s direct
rays throughout the year.
60. 1. It is a period of the year that
is distinguished by special
climate conditions
a. Climate
b. Season
c. Temperature
d. Weather
Directions: Read each
question carefully and
write the letter of the
correct answer in your
answer sheet.
61. 2. What is/are the
season/s here in the
Philippines?
a. Dry only
b. Wet only
c. Both dry and wet
d. None
3. Dry season is also
known as
_____________.
a. Rainy season
b. Winter season
c. Autumn season
d. Summer season
62. 4. Wet season is
also known as
_____________.
a. Rainy season
b. Winter season
c. Autumn season
d. Summer season
5. What are the months
dry season usually
occurring in the
Philippines?
a. March to August
b. December to May
c. June to November
d. September to March