SCIENCE 5 Constallation DLP
SCIENCE 5 Constallation DLP
SCIENCE 5 Constallation DLP
IN SCIENCE V
I. Objectives
After the lesson the students are expected to do the following;
a) Define and identify the origin of constellation
b) Enumerate the different common constellation
c) Determine the purpose and uses of constellation
III. Procedure
TEACHER’S ACTIVITY STUDENTS ACTIVITY
A. Preliminary Activities
Prayer
Good morning grade five students, today we are going
to an adventure. Can you guess where are we going? To the outer space Sir!
Greetings
Good morning again class! Good morning, sir!
Checking of Attendance
Who’s absent today? None, sir.
Standard in Class
Shuttle RULE:
NO TO S.T.E.P.S.
No to Standing
No to Talking
No to Eating
No to Playing
No to Shouting
B. Review
Before we proceed to our new lesson let’s have a short
recap to our lesson last meeting, who can tell me what
was our lesson all about? Our topic last Friday is all about climate change.
That’s right, now what is a climate change? Yes Shaira? Climate change refers to long term shifts in Earths
weather patterns, often resulting in rising temperature
and various impact on ecosystem, caused primarily by
human activities such as burning fossil fuels and
deforestation.
Correct! Climate change is making the Earth warmer
because of the things people do, like using cars and making
too much pollution. We can help by using less energy and
being kinder to our planet, like planting trees and recycling.
Motivation
To give you a hint on our next topic, we are diving into
an exciting activity. I have got a super fun game to get
us ready for our next topic! We are going to play
"Connecting the Dots." Here is how it works: I have
prepared materials with dots that, when connected, form
constellations. You'll each receive one and have three
minutes to connect the dots following the image
attached to your working materials. It's all about
visualizing patterns and making connections! The group
that will finish first will get a reward. Get ready to
connect the stars and explore the mysteries of
constellations! (All students will participate in the activity)
C. Discussion
For today’s lesson we will tackle “The Constellation”
and we will discuss the different forms of constellation.
1. How many stars can you see in the sky at night and
can you count them? No, Sir!
3. What are these star patterns called? Do you have any Constellation, Sir!
idea what these star patterns are called?
The second one is the Ursa Minor. Who can tell me Sir?
what Ursa Minor consist of?
Please try Shaira. This constellation can be seen in spring and summer in
the northern hemisphere and autumn and winter in the
southern hemisphere.
Correct Shaira.
The fifth one is Aquarius. When and where can you see Sir!
the Aquarius constellation?
Precisely!
Good job!
Now that we have discuss some of the constellation
listed by the IAU, lets now proceed to the uses of these
constellations,
D. Generalization
Okey lets walk through the discussion again. How many
Sir!
constellation was listed by the IUA?
88, Sir!
Yes, Aima?
Very good!
Yes, Aiza!
The Pegasus Constellation, Sir!
Good job!
E. Application
Duration – 10%
Teamwork – 40%
Creativity – 50%
For a total of 100%
IV. Evaluation
Matching Type
Direction: Match Column A with Column B
A B
1. Orion a. Water Bearer
2. Ursa Major b. Hunter
3. Aries c. Big dipper
4. Aquarius d. The dragon
5. Draco e. The ram
Multiple Choice
Directions: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. Which constellation has a shape of a mythical hunter?
a. Ursa Major
b. Virgo
c. Aries
d. Orion
2. The other term for Polaris is ___________?
a. North Star
b. Virgo
c. Aries
d. Orion
3. What constellation has a shape a ram?
a. Ursa Major
b. Virgo
c. Aries
d. Aquarius
4. What constellation was used to identify the location of Polaris?
a. Deaco
b. Virgo
c. Ursa Minor
d. Orion
5. How many constellation were officially recognized?
a. 99
b. 88
c. 108
d. 18
V. Assignment
Draw your zodiac constellation on a piece of paper and write a short horoscope for this month,
covering aspects like love, school, friends, and health (150-200 words). Combine both the
drawing and the horoscope on a poster board, making sure your name and zodiac sign are clearly
indicated. Be prepared to present your poster to the class, explaining your constellation and
reading your horoscope aloud.