Department of Education
Department of Education
Department of Education
Department of Education
MIMAROPA Region
Schools Division of Oriental Mindoro
Inarawan National High School
Inarawan, Naujan, Oriental Mindoro 5204
B. Performance The learners should be able to present how water behaves in its different states within
standard the water cycle.
C. Learning The learners should be able to explain the properties of solids, liquids, and gases based
Competencies/L on the particle nature of matter. (S8MT-IIIa-b-8)
C Code
D. Specific At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to,
Objectives describe the three states of matter based on the arrangement and movement of
the particles;
explain that particles of matter move and have space in between; and
illustrate the arrangement and movement of the particles of the three state of
matter.
II. Content The Particle Nature of Matter (Arrangement and Movement of Particles in Solid,
Liquid, and Gas)
III. Learning
Resources
A. References Science 8 Leaning Module p. 178-181, TG p. 122-124,
Pasig Quarter 3 Self-Learning Module 2, SDO Initiative Quarter 3-Module 1
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xxkUv
B. Teaching PowerPoint Presentation , video clip, visual aids, Manila paper, pentel pen, activity
Materials sheets, projector, 30 ml syringe, transparent glass, dinner plate, silver spoon
IV. Procedure
DAILY ROUTINE Prayer
Greetings
Classroom Management
Checking of Attendance
Checking of Assignment
B. Establishing a ENGAGE
purpose for the Lesson Who wants to be a millionaire, the localized version!
The teacher will present a game entitled “Who wants to be a millionaire, the localized
version”. She will ask her students to put their right hands under their chin, then they
will hit the arm of the chair in front of them if they want to answer. The one who hit the
arm fastest will answer the question. After getting the right answer, the first letter of the
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correct answer will be placed in the blank of the visual posted by the teacher for them to
decode the topic of their lesson.
The questions are:
1. What is the traditional form of poetry by the Hanunuo Mangyan people of
Mindoro, Philippines?
Answer: AMBAHAN
2. Where did Jesus grow up?
Answer: Nazareth
3. What is the fastest contracting muscle in the body, contracting in less than
1/100th of a second?
Answer: Eye
4. What name is given to a polygon with eighteen straight sides?
Answer: Octadecagon
5. What novel was written by Miguel Syjuco and landed him a spot on the 2008
Man Asian Literary Prize, being awarded the Grand Prize.
Answer: Illustrado
6. The oldest magazine originated in the Philippines.
Answer: Liwayway
C. Presenting ENGAGE
Examples/Instances of Challenge Envelope: Picture Perfect
Lesson The teacher will give envelope with materials inside such as marker and a picture with
situation to be analyzed. They will answer certain questions related to the picture, and
also, they will complete the sentence by arranging the jumbled letters into word to make
the statement correct.
Situation #1
A boy sitting on the stone at Caracha falls.
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What is your observation on the stone?
Particles of solids are (elysolc)______________ packed.
Situation #2
The baby taking a bath in a bucket full of water.
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full-with-water-172855986.html
What will happen to the water when the baby is placed into it?
Particles of liquid are (resclo)___________ to one another.
Situation #3
Inflating a balloon
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What comes in to inflate a balloon?
Gas has particles which are (arf)_________ from each other.
Station 1
Procedures
Pull the plunger of the syringe until it reaches the 20 mL mark.
Cover tightly the tip of the syringe with your thumb.
Q1. Can you push the plunger?
Q2. Do you think there is space between particles of a gas inside the syringe? How do
you say so?
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Station 2
Procedures
Let your syringe suck water from the cup up to 20 ml.
Cover tightly the tip of the syringe with your thumb.
Q1. Can you push the plunger?
Q2. Do you think there is space between particles of a liquid inside the syringe? How do
you say so?
Transfer the 20 mL water from the plastic syringe to a transparent glass.
Q3. Is the shape of water changed?
Station 3
Procedures
D. Place a silver spoon in an empty cup, then, transfer it to the dinner plate.
Q1. Does the shape of the spoon change?
Q2. Do you think there is space between particles of a spoon? How do you say so?
Picture #1
Picture # 2
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Picture #3
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H.Making ELABORATE
Generalization and Fill Me Up
Abstraction To summarize the lesson, the teacher will call one of her students to fill in one of the
about the lesson blanks in the table with a correct answer found in the box.
2. The distance between particles of gases is large compared to the size of the
particles. Which of the following describes the movement of the particles in all gases?
A. Gas particles vibrate on the spot.
B. Gas particles move around each other.
C. Gas particles move quickly in all directions.
D. Gas particles are held by strong forces in a fixed position.
3. Solids have definite shape and volume. Why do particles of solids cannot
move around?
A. The particles are attracted to one another.
B. The particles fill all the available space in the container.
C. The particles are packed closely and held together by strong forces.
D. There are attractions among the particles which hold them together.
5. The three phases of matter differ because of the arrangement and motion of particles
in each state. Which of the following features the particle model of the atom.?
I. Matter is made up of larger particles
II. Particles of matter are moving all the time
III. There are spaces between the particles
IV. Particles of matter attract each other
A. I only B. II only C. I, II, III D. II, III, IV
6. Water droplets stay together in wax paper and they don’t break apart easily. What is
the reason behind it?
A. Water molecules are small B. Water molecules are in
motion
C. Water molecules are attracted to each other D. Water molecules are wet.
9. Which of the following statements explains why solid particles have definite shape?
I. They are packed together very tightly
II. They are arranged in a regular way
III. There is a strong force of attraction between the particles
IV. They can be compressed
A. I, II, III B. II.III.IV C. I.III.IV D. I, II, IV
Prepared by:
___________________________
MHELET DEQUITO PACHECO
Teacher III
Checked by:
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MARCIAL M. ACHA, JR.
Principal II