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A Detailed Lesson Plan in Science Grade Two

I. OBJECTIVES
a. Identify the three phases of matter.

b. Determine whether the object is a solid, liquid, or gas.

c. Give examples of a solid, liquid, and gas.

II. SUBJECT MATTER


A. TOPIC: Phases of Matter
B. REFERENCE: https://www.scienceworld.ca/resource/states-matter/
YouTube
Google images
C. MATERIALS: Video presentation, laptop, projector, Power point presentation, stone,
bottled water, cup and balloon.
D. VALUES: Cooperation, Appreciating the different object around us

III. PROCEDURE
A. PRELIMINARY ACTIVITIES
1. GREETINGS

Teacher’s Activities Learner’s Activities


Good afternoon, Class! Good afternoon Teacher Cha, good afternoon
classmates!

Is everyone ready to learn the new lesson today?


Yes, we are!

So, before we start our lesson let’s pray first.


please stand. (The pupils will stand for a prayer.)

2. PRAYER
3. CHECKING OF ATTENDANCE
4. REVIEW

Teacher’s Activities Learner’s Activities


Lord, thank you for this wonderful day. We thank
you for all the blessings that you’ve given us. We
pray for your guidance and behold us your loving
children offering you today our works and studies.
Help us dear Lord to be obedient to our teacher
and be kind to our classmates. In your name we
pray, Amen.

Amen.

Present!
Let me check your attendance please say present
if you are here. Present!

Present!

Camota Present!

Ferriol Present!

Present!
Miclat

Montivez
Yes, Teacher.
Rubio
(The pupils will give their answers)
Sumatra

What have you learned about


the topic yesterday?

5. MOTIVATION

Teacher’s Activities Learner’s Activities

Class, what do you see around


our room?
I see a bag and chairs teacher.
Mira?
Notebook and pen teacher.
Very Good Mira!

What else? Yes, Kem?

Good Job Kem!


B. LESSON PRESENTATION

Teacher’s Activities Learner’s Activities


Now class, I have here a stone,
water and balloons.

Let's start with the stone.


What do you think is the shape
of stone? Oval/circle teacher.

Roch? Yes, teacher.

Great! Can you touch it? Yes, teacher.

What about the water? What can you say about


it? Do the water and cup have the same shape?
It is colorful teacher.

Good!

Lastly, what can you say about the balloons?

Ven?

Good Job Class!

We call these things as


"Matter".

Everything we see and everything we touch is


called matter because matter is everywhere!

C. LESSON PROPER
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This afternoon class, we will be going to discuss
about the phases of matter.

But first, let's define what is matter.

What is Matter?
Matter is anything that has weight and takes up
space. And all the things around us is a matter.
Even the air we breathe is also a matter.

D. DISCUSSION

Teacher’s Activities Learner’s Activities


Class, did you know that there are 3 phases of
matter?

Yes! There are 3 phases of matter namely; Solid,


Liquid, and Gas.
Let's discuss them one by one.
1. SOLIDS- relatively rigid, definite volume and
shape. In a solid, the atoms and molecules are
attached to each other. They vibrate in place but
don't move around.
So, I have here a stone. Please come in front and (The pupils will go to the front and touch the
touch it. stone)
(The pupils will describe the stone)

Now, describe what you feel?


Circle teacher.

Very Good! What is the shape of the stone?


Fumi?

Correct!
So, a stone is one of the examples of solids
because it has a definite shape that occupy A chair teacher.
spaces.
Who can give me another example of a solid
object?

Table teacher.
Jas?

Good Job Jas!

What else?
Mira?

Right!
(The pupils will come in front)

Always remember class, we can determine the


Yes, teacher.
object if it is solid, if we can touch and see it.

2. LIQUIDS- definite volume but able to change


shape by flowing.
In a liquid, the atoms and molecules are loosely
bonded. They move around but stay close
together. Juice teacher.

I have here an empty cup and a water. Can you


please come in front?

What have you observed class? What happened Balloon teacher.


to the water inside the cup? Does the water take
the shape of the cup?

Very Good observation! No, teacher.

It only shows that the liquid takes the shape of the


cup.

Now, give me another example of liquid.


Kem?
Good Job!
3. GASES- no definite volume or shape. The
atoms and molecules move freely and spread
apart from one another.
What am I holding class?

Right! This balloon is filled with air inside and the


air is an example of gas.

Can you see the air class?


Yes correct! Air cannot be seen because it's
colorless but it can be felt. There are also gases
that can be seen like smoke and clouds.

E. ACTIVITIES

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Direction: Put the pictures in its correct states


of matter.
SOLID LIQUID GAS
F. APPLICATION

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Direction: Connect Column A to Column B.

SOLID

LIQUID

GAS
The wood teacher.
Who wants to answer the first one? Which one is
solid?
Yes, teacher.
Very Good! Can you touch the wood?

The vinegar teacher.


What about the state of matter that can be
poured?
The cloud.

And lastly, which is the gas?

Good job everyone?

G. GENERALIZATION

Teacher’s Activities Learner’s Activities


Again class, what do we call the things around Matter teacher!
us?

Very Good!
Solid, Liquid and Gas.

What are the 3 phases of matter?

Bravo!

IV. EVALUATION

Teacher’s Activities Learner’s Activities

Direction: Write S if it is Solid, L if it is Liquid, and


G if it is Gas. Write your answer inside the box
beside each picture.

1.

2.

3.
4.

5.

V. REINFORCEMENT

Teacher’s Activities Learner’s Activities

Direction: Cut out 3 pictures for each phase of


matter, paste it on your assignment notebook.

Prepared by: Franada, Maxelina Charesse E.

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