DLL Science 8 Q1 Week5
DLL Science 8 Q1 Week5
DLL Science 8 Q1 Week5
C. Learning Competencies/Objectives
Describe how work is related to power and energy. (Relate work, energy and power.) S8FE-Ic-21 Differentiate potential and kinetic energy. S8FE-Id-22
Write the LC code for each
II. CONTENT
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages
2. Learner’s Material pages
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials from Learning
Resource (LR) portal
B. Other Learning Resources
IV. PROCEDURES
Learning Episode 1:
A. MOTIVATION
1. Presentation
Holiday Today, we will relate work, energy and power. Today, we will learn to differentiate potential and kinetic energy.
2. Importance It is important to know this in order for us to determine when is work done and
It is important for us to differentiate potential and kinetic energy in order for us to
know the distinction between energy and power.
understand how energy is transformed from one form into another.
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3. Formative Assessment
All of you will be able to define work, energy and power. At the end of the lesson, you are expected to differentiate potential and kinetic energy in a
given picture or in any real situations.
NOTE TO THE TEACHER: Let the students write the definition on their
notebook.
2. The teacher will show to the students how to calculate problems on work,
power and energy.
“Therefore, the work done by the girl on the chair is 200Nm or 200 Joules in
pushing the chair from one end of the aisle to the other.”
The teacher will also say, “If the chair has a mass of 5kg and reached the end
of the aisle at a velocity of 2m/s. To calculate the kinetic energy:
KE = 1/2 mv2
KE = 1/2 (5kg) (2m/s)2
KE = 1/2 (5kg) (4m2/s2)
KE = 20kg·m2/s2
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KE = 10 kg·m2/s2
KE = 10 Joules
The teacher will also say, “Suppose it takes 10seconds to reach the other
end of the aisle. To calculate the power output:
P = W/t
P = 200J/10s
W = 20 J/s
W = 20 Watts
Learning Episode 2:
A. Modelling NOTE: Second and Third Day The teacher will model in differentiating potential and kinetic energy.
The teacher will write a table for differentiating potential and kinetic energy.
1. The teacher will divide the class into small groups (3-5 members/ group) The teacher will hold an object (e.g. ball) in a position shown in the picture.
2. Activity sheets and the materials needed in the activity will be given to the group.
Independent Practice
The teacher will let the students complete the table below by checking the statement that
describes the potential and kinetic energy after determining what energy is being shown
in the picture. Based on the table, they will make a statement differentiating potential
and kinetic energy
Learning Episode 4: Differentiate potential and kinetic energy using the pictures and by completing the table.
A. Evaluation
B. Assignment/Project
V. REMARK
VI.REFLECTION
Note to the teacher: The teacher will compute for the weight, energy and power of the first member of the group as model.
Questions:
1. Who among the group members had the highest power output? ___________________________________
2. What is the highest power output? _____________________________
3. Who among the group members had the lowest power output? ____________________________________
4. What is the lowest power output? _____________________________
5. What can you say about the work done by each member of the group? Did each member perform the same amount of work in climbing the stairs?
______________________________
6. What factor/s determine the highest/lowest output? ________________________________________
7. From the data in table 1, describe the relationship between:
a. work and energy _________________________________
b. work and power _________________________________