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Classroom Observation ( COT ) 1

JESSMER J. NIADAS
Teacher I

March 2, 2022
PRAYER
DESCRIBING MOTION

At the end of the lesson, participants should be able to:

1. Differentiate distance from displacement, speed from


velocity;

2. Solve basic problems related to speed, velocity and


acceleration;

3. Describe the importance of estimating speed,


velocity and acceleration in tracking Tropical Wind Warning
Signals
REVIEW

Can you give examples of biotic and abiotic


factors found in an ecosystem?

Biotic factors Abiotic Factors


Animals Temperature
Plants/Trees Light
Human Soil
Guess the following word by supplying the missing letter.

1. A C C _ L _ _ A T _ O N – refers to the rate of change in speed or ACCELERATION


velocity of an object.

2. _ I S _ L _ C E M _ N T – refers to the shortest distance between the


objects two positions, like the distance between its point of origin and DISPLACEMENT
its point of destination

3. D _ S T_ _ C E – refers to the length of the entire path that the object


DISTANCE
travelled

4. M _ T _ _ N - a continuous change in position with respect to a


reference point for a particular time interval MOTION

5. _ P E _ D – refers to the rate of change in distance


SPEED
The dog as an example of biotic factor was found at 7:00
AM near the tree. At 8:00 AM it was found across the
river. What can you infer from this situation?

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When do we say that the object moved?

What are the ways of describing motion?

Motion is referred to as a change in position with


respect to a reference object.
An object in motion changes in position.

Distance refers to the length of the entire path the object


travelled. It has a magnitude but no direction.

Displacement refers to the shortest distance between the


object’s two positions, like the distance between its point of
origin and its point of destination, no matter what path it took
to get to that destination. It has a magnitude and direction.
What is the total distance from AB to BC?

What is the total displacement?


After knowing how far the object moves, it’s time to know how fast it
moves.  

Speed is defined as distance travelled divided by the time of travel.

Velocity speed with direction


Sample Problem:

San Miguel Bulacan is about 80 km


from Manila. If the bus you are riding
in going to that place has a speed of
120 kph, at what time will you be
there if you leave Manila at noon
time?

t= d/v
=80 km /120 km/ hr
= 0.67 hr x 60 min/1 hr
= 40 min

You will be there at 12:40 PM


Maya ran around the campus at a
distance of 600 meters in 5 minutes.
What is the speed in m/min? in m/s?

V= 600 m / 5 min
= 120 m/min

1 min = 60 s

V = 120 m/min x 1 min / 60 s


= 2 m/s
If you solve the total distance travelled by an
object over the total time it took to cover such
distance, then you are computing for the object’s
average speed.

During the object’s travel, there are instants that


its speed would vary. The speed at an instant is
called instantaneous speed. The instantaneous
speed may be equal, greater than, or less than the
average speed.

Speedometer is a device used to measure


instantaneous speed of a vehicle.
A car’s velocity changes from 0 m/s to 30 m/s 10
seconds later. Calculate the car’s average
acceleration.

A = Vfinal-Vinitial
t
= 30 m/s – 0 m/s
10 s
= 3m/s2
Velocity and acceleration helps us track and forecasts where and
when will be tropical storms will landfall.

CHRONOLOGY:
1. 14 Dec, entered the Philippine Area of
Responsibility (PAR) as a tropical storm and was
named "ODETTE". Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal
(TCWS) no. 1 was raised in provinces in Eastern
Visayas and Northern Mindanao.
2. 15 Dec, intensifies nearing Typhoon Category in
strength. TCWS no. 1 was raised in more provinces
in Visayas and Mindanao. At the same day at 0700
HRS UTC+7 intensified into a TYPHOON. TCWS no.
2 was raised in Surigao. TYPHOON RAI (ODETTE)
continued moving westwards.
3. 16 Dec, continued moving westward reaching
CARAGA region in Mindanao and further
intensified.
Velocity andTCWS no. 4 was
acceleration helpsissued over
us track andprovinces
in Western and Central Visayas and Northern
Mindanao. Slightly weakened when it crossed
Central Visayas
4. 17 Dec, made its way westward and was located
SW of Iloilo City. TCWS no. 3 was raised in Western
Visayas. TYPHOON RAI (ODETTE) continued moving
westward towards Palawan. At 1600 HRS UTC+7
weakened and made landfall in Palawan. TCWS no.
3 was raised in Northern Palawan.
5. 18 Dec, TYPHOON RAI (ODETTE) decelerated while
moving West-Northwestward towards Kalayaan
group of Islands. TCWS no. 3 is raised over central
Palawan.
Application:

How do you plan out your travel?

Is the concept of speed, acceleration helpful when you need


to meet your scheduled flight, meetings, etc.?
Guess the following word by supplying the missing letter.

1. A C C _ L _ _ A T _ O N – refers to the rate of change in speed or


velocity of an object.
2. _ I S _ L _ C E M _ N T – refers to the shortest distance between the
objects two positions, like the distance between its point of origin and
its point of destination
3. D _ S T_ _ C E – refers to the length of the entire path that the object
travelled
4. M _ T _ _ N - a continuous change in position with respect to a
reference point for a particular time interval
5. _ P E _ D – refers to the rate of change in distance
Assignment:

Make a poster showing motion. You can use cut outs from old
newspapers or any drawing materials locally available.

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