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LESSON PLAN IN SCIENCE AND HEALTH VI

8:00 – 8:50 Palma

9:00 – 9:50 Felipe

9:50 – 10:40 Burgos

11:10 – 12:00 Mabini

Prepared by: NHECEL E. PASCUA

AUGUST 6, 2018(MONDAY)

I. Objectives: At the end of the 50 minute period, pupils should be able to:

1. Identify the different benefits of separating mixtures from the products in the
community
2. Tell the benefits of separating mixture from the products in the community
3. Show interest during the discussion of the lesson.

II. Subject Matter

A. UNIT 1: MATTER
B. Chapter: Practical benefits in separating mixtures
C. Topics:

 Benefits of sieving, magnetic separation, evaporation, decantation, filtration,


distillation and sedimentation

D. Concepts:

BENEFITS OF SEPARATING MIXTURE FROM


PRODUCTS IN THE COMMUNITY
 Sieving
 It is easier to do, doesn't require too much knowledge because it is the
traditional way of separating mixture.
 you can separate solid to another solid.
 you can do sieving and use sieve for cooking.
 In construction workers sieving is very important to separate big rocks to sand
 Magnetic Separation
 Can be useful in mining iron as it is attracted to a magnet
 Magnets helps the process in the industries to remove metal
contaminants from product streams
 Evaporation
 By the use of evaporation the sea water can produce salt
 The evaporation of perspiration/sweats cools our bodies
 Use this process to separate or create solid particles from liquids.

 Decantation
 We can remove dirts or chemicals. And have a purified and clean decant
or liquid such as water, wine or another liquid.

 Filtration
 This is used also to separate the solid particles from the liquid.
 By doing this, we can create or make medicines through getting the
nutrient from a substance.

 Distillation
 One of those methods which use the difference in boiling points as a
means of separating different substances
 Clean final product can be achieved using a single process only.
 Simple distillation is used to purify water for home use, schools or
hospitals if there is no bottled water or clean tap water available.

 Sedimentation
 This process involves letting an insoluble substance (a substance that will
not dissolve in a solvent) settle at the bottle of a solvent.

E. Process Skills: Identifying, Describing, Comparing

F. References:

 Explore and Experience Science 6 pp. 36-42

 https://www.slideshare.net/joeltoh/separation-of-mixtures

G. Materials

 Powerpoint presentation, Short Video Clip


H. Value

 Be responsible

III. Learning Activities

A. Daily Routine
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Checking of Attendance
B. Review

Direction: Read the questions carefully and answer the questions that follows.

1. Is a process of using net or screens that allow smaller substances to pass


through the holes of the net or screen.
2. Is a process that makes use of a filtering medium such as a filter paper,
cheesecloth, sieve, or strainer.
3. Is a process that involves heating, allowing one component to completely change
into a gaseous phase while leaving the other component as a residue.
4. Is a process of using a magnet that attracts substances that contain iron,
separating it from the other parts of the mixture.
5. . It is the combination of two or more substance.

C. Checking of Assignment

D. Developmental Activities

1. Engage

1.1 Motivation

Watch the short clip video that talks about the benefits in separating of
mixtures from the products in the community

1.2 Raising of Problem

o What are the benefits of separating mixtures from products in


community?
2. Explore

o Why do we need to separate mixtures?

3. Explain

o How it can be useful in the communtiy?

4. Expand/Elaborate

4.1 Verifying the concept

4.2 Application

o Tell the benefits of separating mixture that can be found in the


community

5. Evaluation

Direction: True or False. Write T is the statement is true and F if its false.

1. Magnets helps the process in the industries to remove metal contaminants


from product streams
2. By the use of decantation we can remove dirts or chemicals. And have a
purified and clean decant or liquid such as water, wine or another liquid.
3. By the use of filtration the sea water can produce salt
4. Sieving is useful for cooking
5. Clean final product can be achieved using a single process only.

IV. Assignment

Read and study about separating of mixtures and the benefits of separating
mixtures for the upcoming exam.
Checked By:

MR. ERWIN SOLIMAN

(COOPERATING TEACHER)

NOTED BY:

MRS. EDITA F. LOPEZ

(PRINCIPAL IV)

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