Document 36
Document 36
Document 36
I. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
A. Preliminary Activities
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Check of Attendance
4. Energizer/Simple Exercise
5. Standard to follow Three (3) Rules:
When someone is talking, you should listen
Don’t be afraid to ask questions
Enjoy
B. Drill
Play the Water Cycle Game Show a picture and tell the definition and let the pupils
guess the right answer. Provide key vocabulary for them to choose the answer.
C. Key Vocabulary
Water cycle
Groundwater
Evaporation
Condensation
Precipitation
Transpiration
Infiltration
D. New Lesson:
Where does the water come from? (Sources of water such as oceans, lakes, and
rivers)
How do you use water at home? (For washing things such as hands and clothes, for
cooking, and for drinking).
Show a picture of the wheel of a bicycle. Ask the pupils what a wheel does on a bike.
(It goes round and round)
Show the illustration of Water Cycle to the class. What do you think is the illustration
about? (Water Cycle)
2. Presentation
Tell the pupils that they will be learning about ‘The Importance of the Water Cycle’.
Explain what water cycle means is. Answer: It is a process that normally changes
from one form to another.
Point the illustration of the Water Cycle.
Define key terms: Evaluation, Condensation, Precipitation, Collection, Infiltration,
Transpiration
4. Generalization
How does the Earth never run out of water when it uses it for many things?
Our planet may never run out of water, it’s important to remember that clean fresh
Water is not always available where and when humans need it.
When people start using water faster the rain comes in, we will experience drought and
will kill multiple industries (such as farming) which depend on water supply.
To ensure the availability of water for a living thing, we should conserve or not waste
the water,
5.Application
Provides sheet of paper about My Learning Log Activity. Give 2-3 minutes for them to think
and write it first on the sheet.
My Learning Log
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V. Assignment
For homework, find out how much water you use until you leave for school again
tomorrow. Get an estimate and we will discuss it tomorrow.
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