LeaP Science G6 Weeks1 2 Q3
LeaP Science G6 Weeks1 2 Q3
Gravity and friction work in your daily life. Both gravity and friction are kinds
of forces. Gravity keeps everything on Earth firmly on the ground while
friction is a force that resists the movement of an object sliding against
another. Frictional force keeps cars from slipping off roads and helps
certain machineries function properly.
Have you ever tried going down a slide like what the boy is doing on
the illustration below?
Gravity and friction also affect every activity that you do, from walking
to running, going up and down the stairs, and even when sleeping or just
standing on the ground. You naturally encounter gravity and friction and
these help us with our daily life.
When you throw stone upward, the stone will fall down. This is because
the Earth is using a strong attractive force on the stone you have thrown
that is called gravity. Without gravity, things will float on Earth’s surface.
Looking back at the illustration above with the boy playing on the
slide, friction unlike gravity is a force that acts between two bodies that
are in contact with each other. In this case, the boy’s clothes in contact
with the slide produce the force called friction.
Take for example whenever you comb your hair, friction
takes place as you rub your hair using the comb. Friction
happens not just between the comb and your hair strands,
but also between the comb and your fingers holding the
comb. Friction keeps the comb stays in your hands. It
helps you in doing the combing of your hair.
B. Development Day 2-4 Learning Task 1: Study the illustration below and answer the questions that
Pagpapaunlad follow.
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IV. LEARNING PHASES Timeframe
Learning Activities
Sipa is one of Philippine national symbols. It is our Philippine national game.
When thinking about gravity, have you ever speculated what would
happen if the axis of the planet moved toward the Sun? Do this activity
and find out. As a form of family bonding, perform this activity with four
of your family members.
Learning Task 2
Activity Title: Observing Gravity
Table 1.used in
Object Observations on the Observation on the
the center movement of the object movement of other objects
“marble” when rolled replacing the
marble when rolled
Heavy stone
Lighter stone
Guide questions: Write your answers on your answer sheet.
1. How do the speed and angle of the marble rolled on the cloth
affect the path and movement of the rolling marble?
2. What have you observed to the movement of the marble rolled
when the heavy stone is replaced?
3. What have you observed to the movement of the objects
replacing the marble when rolled?
4. How does the tablecloth activity demonstrate the effect of
gravity on the movement of objects?
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IV. LEARNING PHASES Timeframe
Learning Activities
Learning Task 3: Study more about friction by watching the LinK on
https://youtu.be/5G6Giehk5SM answer the following questions.
1. What is resistance?
2. What is the result or effect of friction when two objects are rubbed?
3. Which has less friction, rough surfaces, or smooth surfaces?
4.How does friction affect moving objects?
5. How do textures of objects affect the friction produce when two
objects are in contact with each other?
C. Engagement Day 5 & Learning Task 4: Copy the table below on your answer sheet, then list the
Pakikipagpalihan 6 things that might happen if there is no gravity and friction.
What might happen if there is no…
Gravity Friction
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
D. Assimilation Day 7 Remember that the two different forces discussed in this lesson are:
Paglalapat Gravity is a force of attraction of two bodies because of their masses.
Friction is a force that opposes movement. It is always opposite to
the direction of the motion.
Learning Task 6: Study the following situations and answer the question
for each. Remember what you have learned about gravity and friction.
Write your explanations on your answer sheet.
1. Place a book on top of a table. What keeps the book from falling?
How is this possible?
2. Roll a marble on top of a level surface. Make it stop. Slide a light
book on top of the same level surface by giving it an initial push.
Did the book continue to slide? What is responsible for making
the sliding book slow down and eventually stop?
3. Drop a small stone and a piece of paper from the same height at
the same time. Observe closely the motion of the stone and the
paper as they fall. Which of them reached the ground first? Why
did not the other one reach the ground at the same time as the
first?
4. What is the importance of friction in our daily life?
5. Why do we need gravity?
V. ASSESSMENT Day 8 Learning Task 7: Read the questions carefully. Choose the letter of the
correct answer.
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IV. LEARNING PHASES Timeframe
Learning Activities
(Learning Activity Sheets for 1. Where is gravitational force directed as you stand on the floor?
Enrichment, Remediation or
Assessment to be given on
A. upward C. backward
Weeks 3 and 6) B. forward D. downward
2. Which of the following shows the presence of friction?
A. cars continuously roll down hills
B. things fall off on smooth surfaces
C. people stay in place as they move
D. cars stop when the driver steps on the brakes
3. What is the direction of the frictional force that acts on an object
moving to the left?
A. upward C. to the right
B. downward D. to the left also
4. Which of the following statements is not true about friction?
A. it acts upward opposing the pull of gravity
B. it prevents things from sliding off surfaces
C. it keeps things that are in contact with each other
D. it holds objects that are separated by the great distance
5.A delivery man uses wooden ramp when he delivers thus, packages do
not slide off easily making his work take longer. What would be the best
way to make the packages slide easily?
A. make his wooden ramp wider
B. use water on his wooden ramp
C. use a sandpaper to polish and smoothen his ramp
D. make his wooden ramp narrower
B. Identify what kind of force is acting on the object described in
each situation.
1. A hanging fruit falling from a tree.
2. A ball rolling on the floor.
3. A jeepney moving on a sloping road.
4. A meteor falling through the Earth’s atmosphere.
5. Raindrops falling from the sky.
VI. REFLECTION Day 9 On your answer sheet, write your personal insights about the lesson
by completing the phrases below.
I understand that
. I realize that
.
I need to learn more about .
Prepared by: PHIL CHRISTIAN A. MERINO Checked by: Carmela Ezcel A. Orogo,
EPS Jee-Ann O. Borines,
EPS Abner L. Pureza, EPS