Contextualized Lesson Plan - Work
Contextualized Lesson Plan - Work
Contextualized Lesson Plan - Work
Region VIII
Southern Leyte Division
District 2 Saint Bernard
TAMBIS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Tambis 1, Saint Bernard, Southern Leyte
I. OBJECTIVES:
A. CONTENT STANDARDS:
The Learners demonstrate an understanding of work using constant force,
power, gravitational potential energy, kinetic energy, and elastic potential
energy.
B. PERFORMANCE STANDARDS:
The Learners shall be able to develop a written plan and implement a
Newton‘s Olympics.
C. LEARNING AREAS:
The Learners should be able to:
a. identify situations in which work is done and in which no work is
done. (S8FE-Ic-20)
b. describe how work is related to power and energy. (S8FE-Ic-21)
Tell whether the situations shown below represent examples of work and identify
the one doing the work and on which object the work is done.
Calculate the work done by the carabao in pulling the sudlay or karas (native
wooden harrow) and daro (native plow) that is used in farming in the municipality
of Saint Bernard.
II. CONTENT
A. TOPIC/SUBJECT MATTER
Work, Power and Energy
B. Other Learning
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Chapter 5 Scientific Definition of Work pp.115-118
IV. PROCEDURE
Prayer
Attendance Checking
A. ELICIT
1. What is work?
2. How is it related to energy?
B. ENGAGE
Tell whether work is done in situations represented and identify the one
doing the work and on which object the work is done.
C. EXPLORE
D. EXPLAIN
Work is done when the force (F) applied to the object causes the object to have a
displacement (d) in the same direction as the force applied. The symbol for work
is a capital W. The work done by a force can be calculated as
or
W=Fd
The unit, joule (J) is named after the English Physicist James Prescott Joule.
This is also a unit of energy. One (1) Joule is equal to the work done or energy
expended in applying a force of one Newton through a distance of one meter.
Note that the amount of work done is the same as the amount of energy
expended in doing work.
E. ELABORATE
Sample problem:
F. EVALUATE
Figure 1. The man carrying a daro or arado. ((Native Plow) (DCLM IV-B5))
G. EXTEND
V. REMARKS/REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation: __________
B. No. of learners who require additional activities for remediation who scored
below 80%: __________
C. Did the remedial lesson work? No. of learners who have caught up with the lesson
__________