Start Up: Division OF Gen. Trias City
Start Up: Division OF Gen. Trias City
Start Up: Division OF Gen. Trias City
TRIAS CITY
Project ISuLAT Activity Sheets in Science
(Intensified Support to Learning Alternatives Through Modules and Worksheets)
START UP
At the end of this worksheet, the learners will be able to:
1. describe the relationship of season to the position of the sun
2. compare the length of daytime from nighttime to the amount of energy received
3. relate the position of the earth in its orbit to the height of the sun in the sky
Like the other planets, the Earth moves mainly in two ways; it spins on its axis
and it goes around the Sun. And as the earth revolves around the Sun, the Moon is also
revolving around the Earth. Can you imagine all these “motions” happening at the same
time? The amazing thing is we do not feel that the Earth is moving.
CAPTURE
● A hemisphere’s winter solstice is the shortest day of the year and its summer
solstice the year’s longest.
● The equinoxes happen in March (about March 21) and September (about
September 23). These are the days when the Sun is exactly above the Equator,
which makes day and night of equal length.
● Vernal equinox(about March 21): day and night of equal length, marking the start
of spring
● Summer solstice (June 20 or 21): longest day of the year, marking the start of
summer
● Autumnal equinox(about September 23): day and night of equal length, marking
the start of autumn
● Winter solstice (December 21 or 22): shortest day of the year, marking the start of
winter.
The height of the Sun in the sky to the amount of energy received:
● As the Sun is higher in the sky during summer, the sunlight reaching the
surface is more concentrated. In winter, the Sun is lower in the sky,
and sunlight is spread out over a larger area. During spring and autumn, both
hemispheres receive about the same amount of sunlight.
The latitude of an area to the total amount of energy the area received:
● The more focused the rays are, the more energy an area receives and the warmer
it is; the less focused the rays are, the less energy an area receives and the cooler
it is. The lowest latitudes get the most energy from the sun. The
highest latitudes get the least.
WEEK 5
INTEGRATE
Study Figure 1 carefully. It shows the Earth different locations along its orbit
around the Sun. Note that the axis of Earth is not perpendicular to its plane of orbit; it
is tilted. The letter “N” refers to the North Pole.
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DIVISION OF GEN. TRIAS CITY
Project ISuLAT Activity Sheets in Science
(Intensified Support to Learning Alternatives Through Modules and Worksheets)
Q1: In which month is the North Pole tilted toward the Sun? In June or December?
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Q3: In which month is the North Pole tilted away from the Sun? In June or December?
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Study Figure 2 carefully. The drawing shows how the Earth is oriented with
respect to the Sun during the month of June.
Q3: In June, which hemisphere receives direct rays from the Sun – the Northern
Hemisphere or the Southern Hemisphere?
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Study Figure 3 carefully. The drawing shows how the Earth is oriented with
respect to the Sun during the month of December.
Q4: In December, which hemisphere receives direct rays from the Sun – the Northern
Hemisphere or the Southern Hemisphere?
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DIVISION OF GEN. TRIAS CITY
Project ISuLAT Activity Sheets in Science
(Intensified Support to Learning Alternatives Through Modules and Worksheets)
ENRICH
Written assessment:
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer on the blank
provided.
____ 3. How long does it take the Earth to make one full cycle?
A. 12 hours C. 24 hours
B. 365 ¼ days D. 29.5 days
____ 4. As the Earth travels around the sun, this tilt causes different areas of
the Earth’s surface to get different amounts of daylight at different times
of the year. The angle of the Sun’s rays to the surface also causes areas to
have more or less of the Sun’s energy. Which one causes this phenomenon?
A. months C. seasons
B. day and night D. years
____ 5. A cycle is something that happens over and over again, like the seasons
and day and night. Do you agree?
A. Yes C. No
B. Maybe D. Not sure
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DIVISION OF GEN. TRIAS CITY
Project ISuLAT Activity Sheets in Science
(Intensified Support to Learning Alternatives Through Modules and Worksheets)
____ 9. Which of the following statements best explains about the relationship of
the height of the Sun in the sky to the amount of energy received?
A. In winter, the Sun is higher in the sky, and sunlight is spread out over
a larger area.
B. As the Sun is higher in the sky during summer, the sunlight reaching
the surface is more concentrated.
C. During spring and autumn, both hemispheres receive less amount
of sunlight.
D. All of the above
____ 12. What effect does the tilting of the earth have?
A. When the Earth is tilted away from the sun, we have day.
B. When the Earth is tilted from the sun, we have night.
C. It changes the angle that the Sun strikes the Earth in different land
areas.
D. It causes the Earth to be farther away from the Sun at different times
of the year.
____ 13. When it is summer in the southern hemisphere, which of the following
best describes the tilting of the Earth in the northern hemisphere?
A. towards the Sun
B. away from the Sun
C. towards or away from the Sun
D. neither toward or away from the Moon
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Project ISuLAT Activity Sheets in Science
(Intensified Support to Learning Alternatives Through Modules and Worksheets)
WEEK 6
Criteria 5 4 3 2
Shows
better Shows good Shows fair Shows poor
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concept
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understand
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neatness
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DIVISION OF GEN. TRIAS CITY
Project ISuLAT Activity Sheets in Science
(Intensified Support to Learning Alternatives Through Modules and Worksheets)
WEEK 7
Performance Task No.2: How Does the length of daytime and nighttime affect the
season?
Study the table below. It shows the times of sunrise and sunset on one day of
each month.
Q1: Compare the time of sunrise from January 2011 to December 2011. What do you
notice?
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Q2: Compare the time of sunset from January 2011 to December 2011. What do you
notice?
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Q3: Compare the time of sunrise on June 22, 2011 with that on December 22, 2011.
On which day did the Sun rise earlier?
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Project ISuLAT Activity Sheets in Science
(Intensified Support to Learning Alternatives Through Modules and Worksheets)
Criteria 5 4 3 2
Shows better Shows good Shows fair Shows poor
Content understanding understanding understanding understanding
of the concept of the concept of the concept of the concept
All the All the All the
All the
Clarity answers are answers are answers are
answers make
easy to somehow hardly make
sense
understand make sense sense
All the Most of the Some of the
Student did
Completion assigned assigned assigned
not answer the
works are works are works are
task
complete complete complete
Moderately
Very well- Not organized
Well-organized organized and
Organization organized and and
and with good with some
with good grammatically
grammar. errors in
grammar. poor.
grammar.
References:
https://siliconvalleyseedsorg/svs/wpcontent/uploads/seasons.png
https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5718cdebf7af5cfe33e4d070/seasons
https://image.slidesharecdn.com/scienceq3-q4-140313103346-
phpapp01/95/k-to-12-grade-7-learning-module-in-science-q3q4-135-
638.jpg?cb=1394707123
https://www.slideshare.net/lhoralight/science-q3-q4
https://www.slideshare.net/0709198907231987/q3-q4-teachers-guide-v10
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