June 4,2018 Types of Forces

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Republic of the Philippines

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Region XI
Division of Davao Del Norte
ANTONIO V. FRUTO SR. NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Formerly Cabayangan National High School

June 4, 2018
LESSON PLAN IN SCIENCE
GRADE LEVEL & SECTION QUARTER/DOMAIN WEEK & DAY NO. TIME

8/Amethyst 1st Quarter 1(1) 8:32-9:32

I. OBJECTIVES  Describe a force


 Make a concept map about force
 Cite real life situations wherein a force is applied

A. Content Standards Demonstrates understanding of the Newton’s three laws


of motion and uniform circular motion

B. Performance Standards Develops a written plan and implement a ―Newton’s


Olympics

C. Learning Competencies Investigate the relationship between the amount of force


applied and the mass of the object to the amount of change
in the object’s motion;(S8FE-Ia-15)
II. CONTENT Inferring that when a body exerts a force or another, an equal
amount of force is exerted back on It
III. LEARNING RESOURCES K to 12 Curriculum Guide Science (Kindergarten to Grade 10)
p 45
Exploring Life through Science Grade 8

IV. PROCEDURES
A. ELICIT What is needed for an object to move or change in direction?
B. ENGAGE Show pictures related to force
Ask students’ ideas based on the picture

C. EXPLORE The students will be having a group activity


Activity 1: What’s the word?
The students are going to substitute the numbers
given to form a word.
Activity 2: Fix me I’m broken
The students are going to form the puzzle
and(pictures of a force and its type)
D. EXPLAIN The students are going to present their outputs in the class

E. ELABORATE  A force is a push or a pull that acts upon an object as a


result of its interaction with another object.
 a force acts on an object. In other words, pushes and
pulls are applied to something—an object. From the
object’s perspective, it has a force exerted on it.
 Forces do not exist in isolation from the object that
experiences them.
 Every force has an agent. A force has a specific,
identifiable cause.
 If a force is being exerted on an object, you must be able
to identify a specific cause (i.e., the agent) of that force.
 Force is a vector quantity
 If you push an object, you can push either gently or very
hard. Similarly, you can push either left or right, up or
down. To quantify a push, we need to specify both a
magnitude and a direction.
 A Force can either be contact or non contact
 A Force can either be contact or non-contact
 The pull of a planet on an object on or near the surface
is called the gravitational force. The agent for the
gravitational force is the entire planet. Gravity acts on all
objects, whether moving or at rest.
 Springs exert one of the most common contact forces. A
spring can either push (when compressed) or pull (when
stretched).
 When a string or rope or wire pulls on an object, it exerts
a contact force that we call the tension force.
 The tension within a rope and the tension force
experienced by an object at the end of the rope are really
the net spring force being exerted by billions and billions
of microscopic springs.
 The force exerted by a surface (the agent) against an
object that is pressing against the surface is called as
the Normal Force.
 In essence, the normal force is just a spring force, but
one exerted by a vast number of microscopic springs
acting at once.
 Friction, like the normal force, is exerted by a surface.
But whereas the normal force is perpendicular to the
surface, the friction force is always tangent to the
surface.
F. EVALUATE Fill in the Concept Map below

A force
What are the different Cite situations wherein a
What is a force? types of a force? force can be applied
1. 1. 1.
2. 2. 2.
3. 3. 3.
4. 4. 4.
5. 5. 5.

G. EXTEND Cut out Pictures showing an object exerting force


V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION

Prepared By: Noted By:

JEAZEL B. MOSENDO DOMINADOR P. ALAGDON


JR.
T-I Secondary School Principal II

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