PRAYER
CHECKING OF
ATTENDANCE
ARRANGE ME
ARRANGE ME
I. OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the learners must be able to:
1. describe comets, meteors, and asteroids;
2. differentiate comets, meteors, and asteroids; and
3. recognize the importance of comets, meteors, and
asteroids.
DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES:
GROUP 1- COMETS
GROUP 2- METEORS
GROUP 3- ASTEROIDS
Characteristics Comets Meteors Asteroids
Origin
Shape
Chemical
Composition
Orbit
Orbital Period
(In years)
Importance to
research
SCORING CRITERIA:
 NEATNESS ---------------------5pts.
 TEAMWORK--------------------5pts.
 CONTENT & DISCUSSION---10pts.
TOTAL---------------------------20pts.
After the presentation, students are expected to answer the
following questions:
1. Where does the comets, meteors, asteroids come from?
2. What are their shapes?
3. How do they differ from their chemical composition?
4. What are their orbit and Orbital Period in years?
5. How is it important to research
Comets, meteors, and asteroids come in different sizes and
compositions. A relatively higher amount of silicate content
caused these celestial bodies to reflect light. Silicates are
types of metal that contain silicon, oxygen, and at least one
metal. If an asteroid has fewer silicate content, then it
would be hard to see it even with the aid of a telescope
because only a small part of the asteroid can reflect light
and it might seem smaller than its actual size.
Meteoroids are remnants or fragments of asteroids and
comets located outside the Earth's atmosphere. Meteoroids
originated from the collision of asteroids. They were also known
to be the debris of comets that travel around the sun or debris
from the impact of collision of Mars or the moon with asteroids.
When these meteoroids enter the Earth’s atmosphere, it will
then be called meteors as shown in Figure 2. When these landed
on the Earth’s ground, it is then called meteorites
ACTIVITY TIME
Group 1. Assuming you are broadcasters, make a 5-
minute an informative flash reports on the
Characteristics of Meteors, Comets and Asteroids.
Criteria: 1 3 5
Content
Creativity
Style/Presen
tation
Participation
Total
Group 2. Differences and similarities of asteroids and
comets.
Group 3: Importance of asteroids, comets, and
meteoroids through Graphic Organizer.
EVALUATION TIME
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the correct answer. Write your answers on a
sheet of paper.
1. ________ typically come from the Oort Cloud and some from the Kuiper Belt.
2. Asteroids originated from the ________ which is in between Mars and Jupiter.
3. ________ is a streak of light that happens when a meteoroid enters the Earth’s
atmosphere.
4. The ________, _________, and ________ differ in orbits, orbital periods, origins, and
chemical compositions.
5. The “dirty snowball” made of ice is the ________ of a comet.
6. The orbit of an asteroid is ________ while the orbit of a comet is elongated.
7. ________ are remnants or fragments of asteroids and comets located outside the
Earth's atmosphere.
8. ________ is the most well-known short-period comet of the 20th century since it
takes 75 to 76 years to orbit the Sun.
9. On February 2013, ________ made a closer approach to Earth as it orbited around
the Sun.
10. Kuiper Belt is located beyond ________.
ASSIGNMENT
Directions: In a long bond paper, draw the solar system highlighting the location of
the comets, meteors, and asteroids.
Criteria 4 3 2 1
Complete
and in
correct order
Complete
and all are
ordered
correctly
Most parts
are present
and are
ordered
correctly
Some parts
are present
and are
ordered
correctly
Incomplete
and ordered
incorrectly
Label All are
labeled
correctly
All are
labeled
correctly
Some are
labeled
correctly
All are
labeled
incorrectly
Artistic
Quality
The
drawing is
highly
colorful and
artistic.
The drawing
is somewhat
colorful and
artistic.
The drawing
has few
artistic
qualities.
The drawing
has no artistic
qualities.

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    I. OBJECTIVES: At theend of the lesson, the learners must be able to: 1. describe comets, meteors, and asteroids; 2. differentiate comets, meteors, and asteroids; and 3. recognize the importance of comets, meteors, and asteroids.
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    DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES: GROUP 1-COMETS GROUP 2- METEORS GROUP 3- ASTEROIDS Characteristics Comets Meteors Asteroids Origin Shape Chemical Composition Orbit Orbital Period (In years) Importance to research
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    SCORING CRITERIA:  NEATNESS---------------------5pts.  TEAMWORK--------------------5pts.  CONTENT & DISCUSSION---10pts. TOTAL---------------------------20pts.
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    After the presentation,students are expected to answer the following questions: 1. Where does the comets, meteors, asteroids come from? 2. What are their shapes? 3. How do they differ from their chemical composition? 4. What are their orbit and Orbital Period in years? 5. How is it important to research
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    Comets, meteors, andasteroids come in different sizes and compositions. A relatively higher amount of silicate content caused these celestial bodies to reflect light. Silicates are types of metal that contain silicon, oxygen, and at least one metal. If an asteroid has fewer silicate content, then it would be hard to see it even with the aid of a telescope because only a small part of the asteroid can reflect light and it might seem smaller than its actual size.
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    Meteoroids are remnantsor fragments of asteroids and comets located outside the Earth's atmosphere. Meteoroids originated from the collision of asteroids. They were also known to be the debris of comets that travel around the sun or debris from the impact of collision of Mars or the moon with asteroids. When these meteoroids enter the Earth’s atmosphere, it will then be called meteors as shown in Figure 2. When these landed on the Earth’s ground, it is then called meteorites
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    Group 1. Assumingyou are broadcasters, make a 5- minute an informative flash reports on the Characteristics of Meteors, Comets and Asteroids. Criteria: 1 3 5 Content Creativity Style/Presen tation Participation Total
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    Group 2. Differencesand similarities of asteroids and comets.
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    Group 3: Importanceof asteroids, comets, and meteoroids through Graphic Organizer.
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    EVALUATION TIME Directions: Fillin the blanks with the correct answer. Write your answers on a sheet of paper. 1. ________ typically come from the Oort Cloud and some from the Kuiper Belt. 2. Asteroids originated from the ________ which is in between Mars and Jupiter. 3. ________ is a streak of light that happens when a meteoroid enters the Earth’s atmosphere. 4. The ________, _________, and ________ differ in orbits, orbital periods, origins, and chemical compositions. 5. The “dirty snowball” made of ice is the ________ of a comet. 6. The orbit of an asteroid is ________ while the orbit of a comet is elongated. 7. ________ are remnants or fragments of asteroids and comets located outside the Earth's atmosphere. 8. ________ is the most well-known short-period comet of the 20th century since it takes 75 to 76 years to orbit the Sun. 9. On February 2013, ________ made a closer approach to Earth as it orbited around the Sun. 10. Kuiper Belt is located beyond ________.
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    ASSIGNMENT Directions: In along bond paper, draw the solar system highlighting the location of the comets, meteors, and asteroids. Criteria 4 3 2 1 Complete and in correct order Complete and all are ordered correctly Most parts are present and are ordered correctly Some parts are present and are ordered correctly Incomplete and ordered incorrectly Label All are labeled correctly All are labeled correctly Some are labeled correctly All are labeled incorrectly Artistic Quality The drawing is highly colorful and artistic. The drawing is somewhat colorful and artistic. The drawing has few artistic qualities. The drawing has no artistic qualities.