DLL For Grade 9 Science Q3
DLL For Grade 9 Science Q3
DLL For Grade 9 Science Q3
TEACHER SCIENCE 9
JOAHNA REENA LEARNING
GRADE C. QUEJADO AREA
TEACHING 3
9 DATES AND FEBRUARY QUARTER
DAILY TIME 02,2022
LESSON (8:00 AM-9:00
AM)
LOG
I.OBJECTIVES
1.CONTENT The learners demonstrate an understanding of volcanoes found in the Philippines and
STANDARDS other countries.
2.PERFORMANCE
STANDARDS
3.LEARNING 1. Describe the different types of volcanoes
COMPETENCIES 2. Differentiate active and inactive volcanoes
SPECIFIC
OBJECTIVE/S
III.LEARNING
REESOURCES
A.REFERENCES
1.TEACHERS GUIDE
2.LEANERS
MATERIALS
3.Additional
Materials
from Learning
Resources (LR)
portal
B.OTHER LEARNING POWERPOINT VIDEO PRESENTATION
RESOURCES
IV.LEARNING TASK
ELICIT Video presentation about the volcano (Introduction to the topic about the volcano)
PICTURE ANALYSIS: Different kinds of volcanoes.
Key Questions:
1. What are the different types of volcanoes?
2. What do you think is the basis of differentiating these volcanoes?
3. Describe each type of volcano?
ELABORATE Key Questions:
1. How would you describe a volcano?
2. What are the characteristics of a volcano?
1. Composite volcanoes
2. Shield volcanoes
3.Cinder cone volcanoes
B. Tell what type of volcano
1.Mt.Saint Helens
2. Mt.Fuji
3.Mt.Mauna Kea
EXTEND Give example of volcano/es locally found in your place and describe its/ their characteristics.
V.REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
From the
evaluation, No. of
Learners who
earned: 80% and
Above: Below 80%
Did the remedial
lessons work? No.
of Learners who:
have caught up with
the lesson continue
to require
remediation
Which of my
teaching strategies
worked well? Why
did these works?
What innovation or
localized materials did
I use/ discover which I
wish to share with
other teachers?
What difficulties did
I encounter which
my Principal/
Supervisor can help
me solve?
NOTED BY:
RUFINO C. BIBAT
Principal II
Grade 9, Week 1
Activity Sheets/ Reading
Activity Sheet
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ACTIVE AND INACTIVE VOLCANO
Active Volcanoes: Inactive/Dormant Volcanoes:
Volcanoes, from whose vents there is constant emission of volcanic There are certain volcanoes which do not show any sign of volcanic
materials such as, lava, ashes, lapilli, pumice and gases etc. are activity for a long time. They are in a state of slumber. They appear
called active volcanoes. Some of the active volcanoes are to be extinct. But all of a sudden there is explosive eruption with the
continually in eruption, while in other cases the eruptions are result that there is unimaginable loss of life and property. Such
intermittent. According to the PHIVOLCS active volcanoes are that volcanoes are said to be of the dormant type. The Vesuvius volcano
have a record of eruption within the last 600 years or those that is a typical example of a dormant volcano. According to PHIVOLCS,
erupted 10,000 years ago based on analysis of their materials. inactive volcanoes are those that have erupted for the last 10,000
According to Worcester, there are about 500 active volcanoes in the years and their physical form is being changed by agents of
world today. Besides, there are other active submarine volcanoes weathering and erosion through formation of deep and long gullies.
whose number is difficult to determine. Most of the active This volcano which erupted in A.D. 79 remained dormant for more
volcanoes are found in the Circum-Pacific Belt which is known as than 1700 years. Then it was in the year 1631 that there was an
'the Ring of Fire'. A few examples of active volcanoes are: Etna and explosive eruption. Ever since, it has been intermittently active,
Visuvius, Mount Pelee (Martinique), Mount Karmai (Alaska), Mount though from 1500 to 1631, it was dormant for a period of 131 years.
Saint Helens, Nevado Del Ru'z (Columbia), Mount Unzen (Japan), Even centuries of inactivity do not mean extinction. It may be
Mount Pinatubo (Philippines), Mount Redoubt (Alaska) and Mount pointed out that when a dormant volcano becomes active, the
Mayon (Philippines). The Stromboli volcano emits so much fire and eruption is apt to be exceptionally violent, for during the period of
incandescent gases that it is known as 'the Light House of the quiet, the lava in the channel has solidified and given rise to an
Mediterranean Sea'. Besides active volcanoes are found in obstacle which only a great and violent explosion can remove. It is
worth mentioning that violent eruptions of such dormant volcanoes
Alaska, Aleutian Islands, Kamchatka, the Kurile Islands, Japan,
are generally preceded and accompanied by earthquakes, some of
Taiwan, Philippines and the Moluccas group.
which have been very destructive. Mount Kilimanjaro is also a fine
example of dormant volcano
Grade 9, Week 1
Activity Sheets/ Readings
Activity Sheet
Composite volcanoes are usually found at destructive plate margins.
THREE MAIN TYPES OF VOLCANOES?
Examples of composite volcanoes include Mount Fuji (Japan),
There are three main types of volcano - composite or strato, shield Mount St Helens (USA) and Mount Pinatubo (Philippines).
and dome.
Shield Volcanoes Shield volcanoes are low with gently sloping sides
Composite Volcanoes Composite volcanoes, sometimes known as and are formed from layers of lava. Eruptions are typically non-
strato volcanoes, are steep sided cones formed from layers of ash explosive. Shield volcanoes produce fast flowing fluid lava that can
and lava flows. The eruptions from these volcanoes may be a flow for many miles. Eruptions tend to be frequent but relatively
pyroclastic flow rather than a flow of lava. A pyroclastic flow is a gentle. Although these eruptions destroy property, death or injury
superheated mixture of hot steam, ash, rock and dust. A pyroclastic to humans rarely occurs.
flow can travel down the side of a volcano at very high speeds with
temperatures over 400 degrees
celsius. Composite volcanoes can Shield volcanoes are usually found at
rise over 8000 feet. constructive boundaries and
sometimes at volcanic hotspots.
When composite volcanoes erupt
Examples of shield volcanoes include
they are explosive and pose a
Mount Kilauea and Maunaloa on
threat to nearby life and property.
Hawaii.
Eruptions are explosive due to the
thick, highly viscous lava that is
produced by composite cone volcanoes. This viscous lava has a lot
to do with why they are shaped the way they are. The thick lava
cannot travel far down the slope of the volcano before it cools.