Physics in Daily Life
7Es Lesson Presentation | Grade 11
General Science
Learning Competency
• • Describe how basic physics principles are
applied in daily life
• • Formulate a definition of physics based on
personal experiences
Objectives
• • Recognize examples of physics in daily life
• • Define physics using real-life experiences
• • Identify physics principles behind common
tasks and devices
• • Reflect on the importance of understanding
physics
Elicit: Activating Prior Knowledge
• • Think: Where do you see physics in daily
life?
• • Pair: Discuss with a seatmate
• • Share: Present answers to class
• Examples: riding a bike, cooking, switching on
lights
Engage: If Physics Disappeared
• • Imagine a world without physics
• • What wouldn’t work?
• • Sample student responses:
• - 'Lights won’t turn on'
• - 'Cars won’t move'
• - 'No electricity or sound'
Explore: Identifying Physics in Daily
Tasks
• • Students choose 3 activities:
• - e.g., cooking, walking, phone usage
• • Describe what happens
• • Guess the physics involved
Explain: Clarifying Concepts
• • Terms introduced:
• - Motion, Force, Energy, Electricity, Heat,
Sound
• • Class-generated definition:
• 'Physics is the science of how things move,
change, or work in everyday life'
Elaborate: Create a Poster
• • Title: 'Physics in My Life'
• • Show 3 daily scenarios with:
• - What happens
• - What physics is involved
• - Why it's useful to know
Evaluate: Pre-Test Sample
Questions
• 1. Which activity shows heat transfer by
conduction?
• 2. What helps a fan cool the room?
• 3. What allows you to hear music?
• 4. Why don’t you float when you jump?
• 5. Why do wires heat up?
Evaluate: Post-Test Sample
Questions
• 1. Which is an example of physics in daily life?
• 2. What slows you down on a rough floor?
• 3. What energy does a rice cooker use?
• 4. What is physics (student definition)?
• 5. How does a speaker produce sound?
Extend: Beyond the Lesson
• • Photo activity: Take pictures of 3 daily
physics examples
• • Interview family: How do you use physics at
home?
• • Journal: Track 1 day of physics in action
Reflection: Student Questions
• • How has your idea of physics changed?
• • Why is it important in life?
• • How can physics help us live smarter or
safer?

Physics_in_Daily_Life_7Es_Lesson PLAN.pptx

  • 1.
    Physics in DailyLife 7Es Lesson Presentation | Grade 11 General Science
  • 2.
    Learning Competency • •Describe how basic physics principles are applied in daily life • • Formulate a definition of physics based on personal experiences
  • 3.
    Objectives • • Recognizeexamples of physics in daily life • • Define physics using real-life experiences • • Identify physics principles behind common tasks and devices • • Reflect on the importance of understanding physics
  • 4.
    Elicit: Activating PriorKnowledge • • Think: Where do you see physics in daily life? • • Pair: Discuss with a seatmate • • Share: Present answers to class • Examples: riding a bike, cooking, switching on lights
  • 5.
    Engage: If PhysicsDisappeared • • Imagine a world without physics • • What wouldn’t work? • • Sample student responses: • - 'Lights won’t turn on' • - 'Cars won’t move' • - 'No electricity or sound'
  • 6.
    Explore: Identifying Physicsin Daily Tasks • • Students choose 3 activities: • - e.g., cooking, walking, phone usage • • Describe what happens • • Guess the physics involved
  • 7.
    Explain: Clarifying Concepts •• Terms introduced: • - Motion, Force, Energy, Electricity, Heat, Sound • • Class-generated definition: • 'Physics is the science of how things move, change, or work in everyday life'
  • 8.
    Elaborate: Create aPoster • • Title: 'Physics in My Life' • • Show 3 daily scenarios with: • - What happens • - What physics is involved • - Why it's useful to know
  • 9.
    Evaluate: Pre-Test Sample Questions •1. Which activity shows heat transfer by conduction? • 2. What helps a fan cool the room? • 3. What allows you to hear music? • 4. Why don’t you float when you jump? • 5. Why do wires heat up?
  • 10.
    Evaluate: Post-Test Sample Questions •1. Which is an example of physics in daily life? • 2. What slows you down on a rough floor? • 3. What energy does a rice cooker use? • 4. What is physics (student definition)? • 5. How does a speaker produce sound?
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    Extend: Beyond theLesson • • Photo activity: Take pictures of 3 daily physics examples • • Interview family: How do you use physics at home? • • Journal: Track 1 day of physics in action
  • 12.
    Reflection: Student Questions •• How has your idea of physics changed? • • Why is it important in life? • • How can physics help us live smarter or safer?