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Detailed Lesson Plan

In Science 6

I. Objective: Demonstrate the rotation and revolution of the Earth using a globe to explain day and
night and the sequence of the season
(SGES – Ive – f – 5)

II. A. Subject Matter: Demonstrating Rotation and Revolution of the Earth using a globe to explain
day and night and the sequence of the season

B. Reference: www.google.com

C. Materials: Pictures, Flashlight, Globe, Manila Paper

D. Value: Punctuality

III. Procedure

Teacher’s activity Student’s activity


A. Engagement

1. Motivation
I will group you into 3. Each group will receive an
envelope containing puzzles. You are going to
complete it to form a picture.

What picture did you form? - Sun, moon, and earth

2. Presentation of the Lesson


Study the pictures

Oh it’s already morning the sun is


shining very brightly. It’s another day
I’d better yet up. I don’t want to be
late in school
Its beautiful evening. The night may
be dark but it would be so nice to
look at the starts twinkling in the sky

1. What time does picture A show? - Day

2. What does the boy doing? - Waking up early.

3. Do you think he’ll be late if he will wake up - Yes ma’am


late?
- Yes ma’am
4. Is it important to be punctual?
- Night
5. What time does picture B. show?
- Yes ma’am
6. Have you ever wonder why there is day
and night?

B. Exploration

I have a flashlight.

I will place the globe on the table and


mark off the Philippines with tape.

I will hold the flashlight at one meter


distance from the globe.

Who will volunteer to turn the globe


slowly?

Spin the ball slowly between your


fingertips.

Observe as part of the globe goes into the


light and the other part.

1. Did the whole globe receive light from - No


the flashlight?

2. When the other part receives light, - It becomes darker


what happens to the other part?

3. If the Philippines is facing the light - (varied countries)


source, what countries are on the side
opposite the light source?
C. Exploration
Let us watch a video to know more
about the rotation and revolution of the
earth.

Video Presentation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDed5
eXmngE

The rotation of the earth on its axis causes day and


night. As the Earth rotates, only one-half of the
Earth faces the sun at any given time. The half
facing the sun is light (day) and the half facing
away from the sun is dark (night).

In addition to rotating on its axis, the Earth also


travels around the sun in a path called an orbit.
The motion around the sun along its orbit is called
revolution. The amount of time it takes for a single
trip around the sun is called period of revolution.
The period for the Earth to revolve around the sun
is 365 days or one year.

D. Elaboration
1. What causes day and night? - The rotation of the earth causes day and
night

2. In what direction does the Earth - Counter-clock wise


rotate?

3. How many days does the earth revolve - The period for the earth to revolve around
around the sun? the sun is 365 days

E. Evaluation

Write the letter of the correct answer.

1. In what direction does the earth - C.


rotate?
a. From east to west
b. From north to south
c. From west to east

2. How long does it take for the earth to - A.


make a complete rotation?
a. One day
b. One month
c. One year

3. The motion around the sun along its - C.


orbit is called.
a. Rotation
b. Position
c. Revolution
4. What do you call an imaginary line - A
that runs through earth?
a. Axis
b. Orbit
c. Taxis

5. How many days does the earth revolve - B.


around the sun?
a. 324 days
b. 365 days
c. 366 days

IV. Assignment

Draw an illustration of the earth and the sun. Explain its rotation and revolution.

Prepared by:
Katrina C. Beato

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