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SAINT MICHAEL’S COLLEGE

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

DETAILED LEARNING PLAN


IN EDSCIE

Submitted to:
MARY ANN CORNELIA
Instructor

Submitted by:
BASHIER MAYRAH B.

BEED-2
DETAILED LEARNING PLAN IN SCIENCE
Grade 5

I. LEARNING OBJECTIVES: At the end of the class, the students are expected to:
a. The learners demonstrate understanding on the phases of the moon and the beliefs
and practices associated with it recognize the use and importance of verb
b. The learners should be able to debug local myths and folklore about the Moon and
the stars by presenting pieces of evidence to confine the community folks.
c. The learners should able to construct a model of phases of the moon relative to the
number of days they appeared in the night sky.

II. LEARNING CONTENT: Phases of the Moon


a. Textbook: Science and Health by April Joy Cenita, 5
b. References: Infer the pattern on the changes in the appearance of the Moon 5 FE-
IVg-h-7
c. Materials: Pictures, Flash Cards, Visual Aids
d. Integration: Science pg. 221-223
1. Values Integration: Health and Harmony with Nature.
2. Biblical Passage: Psalms 104:19 “He made the moon to mark the seasons;
the sun knows its time for setting. 19 You made the moon to mark the seasons,
and the sun knows when to set.”
3. Subject Across Discipline: Araling Panlipunan
4. Social Orientation:
III. LEARNING EXPERIENCES:
Teacher’s Activity Students’ Activity

1. Preliminary Activities
a. Prayer
Alright class please stands for the prayer. Ok teacher. Are you ready to pray,
Paul, please lead the prayer. classmates? Our Father…

Thank you, Paul. Good morning, class! Good morning, Teacher.

Praised be Jesus and Mary!


How are you today, class? Now and forever.

b. Checking of Attendance
Ok class, can you check your classmates at We are all fine Teacher!
No one is absent, teacher. We are all present
left and at your right? Is anyone absent
teacher.
today?
c. Checking of Assignments
Ok very good class! You are all present
today! Clap your hands everybody!
Now, last meeting I gave you an
assignment
Please pass your assignments to the front
without standing, ok? Okay, Teacher

2. Review
a. Drill

Okay, so before we move on to our next lesson Teacher, we talked about moon yesterday
what we did yesterday?

Very good, so can someone tell me what is The Moon is a large natural object that
moon? orbits, or travels around, Earth.

Okay, very good the moon is large and natural


object that orbits or travel around earth.

So I have here a word puzzle, then answer it Yes, teacher


okay?

ENGAGE
Answer the Word Puzzle

1. What celestial bodies do you see in the


night sky?

2. When observing the moon every night,


what appearances do you see?

3. Why do you think moon appearances


change from time to time?

Okay! Very Good Class! Clap your Hands! The students clap their hands
3. Motivation
EXPLORE
So, today Class we are going to watch a video, Yes, teacher.
Okay? Please listen and watch carefully.
The learners will be going to watch the video

Answer the following questions:


1. What is the video all about? Maam? Its all about the Phases of the Moon.

Very Good, Ana.

2. Why it is called the Phases of the Moon, For me Maam, As the bright parts of the
Myca? Moon appear to change shape during the
month, each stage of the change is called a
phase, and each phase carries its own name.

3. What are the different phases of the Maam, these are new moon, waxing crescent,
moon? Anyone? first quarter, waxing gibbous, full moon,
waning gibbous, third quarter and waning
crescent.

4. What do you think might happen if the Teacher, the Earth's tilt could vary wildly.
moon does not appear in the sky anymore?

Very Good Everyone! Let’s clap our Hands!! “Children clap their hands”

4. Lesson Proper
a. Lesson Development

EXPLAIN
Phases of the Moon

The moon is the only natural satellite


that Earth has. A satellite is an object that
revolves around a larger object. The moon
does not produce its own light. It only reflects
the light coming from the sun. Since the moon
is revolving around the Earth, the amount of
light it reflects from the sun varies as it
changes its positions (Sarte, Garcia, Lopez,
Dela Cruz, & Aradaza, 2016).
As the Moon circles the Earth, the amount of
the lit side we see changes. These changes are
known as the phases of the Moon and it
repeats in a certain way over and over.

Moon Phase Descriptions

New Moon - The Moon's dark side is facing


the Earth. The Moon is not visible. The
lighted side of the Moon faces away from the
Earth. This means that the Sun, Earth, and
Moon are almost in a straight line, with the
Moon in between the Sun and the Earth. The
Moon that we see looks very dark.

Waxing Crescent Moon - As the Moon moves


around the Earth, we get to see more and more
of the illuminated half, and we say the Moon
is waxing. At first, we get a sliver of it, which
grows as days go by. This phase is called the
crescent moon.

First Quarter Moon - A week after the new


moon, when the Moon has completed about a
quarter of its turn around the Earth, we can see
half of the illuminated part; that is, a quarter
of the Moon. This is the first quarter phase.

Waxing Gibbous - The Moon appears to be


more than one-half but not fully illuminated
by direct sunlight. The fraction of the Moon's
disk that is illuminated is increasing. This
Moon can be seen after the First Quarter
Moon, but before the Full Moon. The amount
of the Moon that we can see will grow larger
and larger every day. ("Waxing" means
increasing, or growing larger.)
Full Moon - The Moon's illuminated side is
facing the Earth. The Moon appears to be
completely illuminated by direct sunlight. The
lighted side of the Moon faces the Earth. This
means that the Earth, Sun, and Moon are
nearly in a straight line, with the Earth in the
middle. The Moon that we see is very bright
from the sunlight reflecting off it.

Waning Gibbous Moon - From now on, until


it becomes new again, the illuminated part of
the Moon that we can see decreases, and we
say it's waning. The first week after full, it is
called waning gibbous. The amount of the
Moon that we can see will grow smaller and
smaller every day. ("Waning" means
decreasing, or growing smaller.)

Last Quarter - One-half of the Moon appears


to be illuminated by direct sunlight. The
fraction of the Moon's disk that is illuminated
is decreasing. Sometimes called Third
Quarter. The left half of the Moon appears
lighted, and the right side of the Moon appears
dark. During the time between the Full Moon
and the Last Quarter Moon, the part of the
Moon that appears lighted gets smaller and
smaller every day. It will continue to shrink
until the New Moon
Waning Crescent - The Moon appears to be
partly but less than one-half illuminated by
direct sunlight. The fraction of the Moon's
disk that is illuminated is decreasing. This
Moon can be seen after the Last Quarter Moon
and before the New Moon. The crescent will
grow smaller and smaller every day, until the
Moon looks like the New Moon

Class, To easily memorize the phases of the


moon with their correct order relative to the
number of of days in a month they appeared,
take a closer look to the illustration below.
Please Listen Carefully.

The lunar month is the 28th day it takes to go


from one new moon to the next. During the
lunar month, the Moon goes through all its
phases.

Studying the illustration, the pupils will be


going to answer the following questions:
What phase of the moon appears on the 4th Teacher it is ,Waxing Crescent
day of the month? Mia?

What phase of the moon appears on the 10th Its Waxing Gibbous
day of the month? Ana?

What phase of the moon appears on the 21st Last Quarter Teacher
day of the month?

How many days does it take for the moon to 28days teacher
undergo all its phases?

What day is called the lunar month? Its Tithi


Okay! Very Good! Clap your Hands!

b. Application
GROUP ACTIVITY

Since I discussed our topic today, we will


have our groupings, so there are three groups,
which is the group 1,2 and 3.

GROUP 1
I. Can you name each phase when they are in
order?
GROUP 2

PASTE THE CORRECT IMAGE OR


PHASES
OF THE MOON

GROUP 3
Draw the correct picture of the moon

c. Generalization
Now, class, again what is a Phases of the A lunar phase or Moon phase is the apparent
Moon of, Jenny? shape of the Moon's directly sunlit portion as
viewed from the Earth.

So class, how important phases of the moon? Teacher, Moon impacts on life: time, tides
Yes, Elisa and light. 'For many animals, particularly
birds, the Moon is essential to migration and
navigation. Other will time their reproduction
to coincide with the specific phases of the
lunar cycle.

Very good, Elisa! Who can give me an The examples of the phases of moon are
example of a phases of the moon, Cherilou? new, waxing crescent, first quarter, waxing
gibbous, full, waning gibbous, last quarter,
and waning crescent.

Very Good, clap your hands!


Social Orientation Teacher, We need to learn the reasons behind
Class? Why is there a need to study these the different phases of the Moon.
phases of the moon?
Teacher. Its because the lunar cycle has an
Also, How do these phases affect people’s impact on human reproduction, in particular
life? fertility, menstruation, and birth rate.
Melatonin levels appear to correlate with the
menstrual cycle.

Very Good! Your answers are all correct,


class.

Ok, please get ½ crosswise and keep away


things, class. Mind your own paper and don’t
look at your classmate paper, class. Do you
understand?

IV. EVALUATION:
EVALUATE

So class I will giving you a quiz, Match


Column A with Column B. Write the letter of
the correct answer on the blank before the
number. Answer it carefully

A
______1. The phase that is seen when the
moon is in between the Sun and the Earth.
______ 2. The phase when most of the
lighted portion of the moon is visible
and seen before a full moon.
______ 3. The entire lighted portion of the
moon is seen in the sky.
______ 4. The phase when the moon is in
semi-circular form and seen after
a new moon.
______ 5. The phase that appears after the
Waning Crescent
______ 6.Most of the lighted portion of the
moon is seen in the sky but gets smaller every
night.
______ 7.It is the Earth only satellite.
______ 8. The period it takes for the moon to
complete one cycle.
______ 9. It is half of the moon lighted
surface on the right side that is seen on Earth.
______ 10. It is the phase of the moon that is
less than Third Quarter but more than New
Moon

B
A. First Quarter
B. Full Moon
C. Last Quarter
D. Moon
E. Lunar Month
F. New Moon
G. Phases of the Moon
H. Waning Crescent
I. Waning Gibbous
J. Waxing Crescent
K. Waxing Gibbous
Yes, Teacher
Are you done class?
Yes, Teacher
Okay Very good, so now since we have a short
time, I will be giving you an assignment and pass
it on our next meeting.

V. ASSIGNMENT:
Complete the table below.
Day
Name appeared
Phases of
of or seen
the Moon
Phases from
Earth
Okay, class dismiss
Good bye class!

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