Lesson Guide G8 Q2 Part3
Lesson Guide G8 Q2 Part3
Lesson 19
Competency: Compare and contrast comets, meteors, and asteroids.
I. Objectives:
1. Compare the characteristics of these Near Earth Objects (NEO's),
comets, meteors, and asteroids.
2. Briefly describe their origin and its interaction in the solar system.
II. Topic: Comets, Meteors, and Asteroids.
III. Resources Needed: PC, DLP
IV. References: Learner's Module, CG page 48
V. Preliminary Activity/Priming:
Picture Analysis
Direction: Identify the pictures describe each.
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Activity:
Direction: Place an X in the appropriate boxes to indicate characteristics of
asteroids, comets, and meteors.
CHARACTERISTICS
Appears as a streak
in the sky
Frozen ball of dust
Is visible in our sky
Made up of rock
Orbits the Sun
Orbits between
Jupiter and Mars
Often called
Shooting Stars
Usually burns up the
Earths atmosphere
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RATING
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Cleanliness
Creativity.
X. Assessment:
Directions: Enumerate the possible effects of a giant meteorites
smashing into the earth.
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XI. Agreement:
Direction: Watch the movie Deep Impact, state some notable scenes
about collision of an asteroid with the Earth.
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Meteoroid
Meteor
Fireball
Bolides
Meteorite
Comet
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Have you ever seen a shooting star in the night sky? It appears as an
object with a tail just like a comet. It travels quickly and appears to fall on the
ground. A shooting star is another name for a meteor. But the truth is: a
meteor is not a star at all. A meteor is a light p henomenon or a streak of light
that occurs when a meteoroid burns up as it enters Earths atmosphere. A
meteoroid is a broken up rock and dust from either a comet, asteroid, the
Moon, or from Mars.
Analysis:
What are the differences between asteroids, meteorites, and comets?
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VII. Analysis:
Does believing in superstition about comets, asteroids, and meteorites
have scientific basis?
VIII. Abstraction:
Superstition is the belief in supernatural causality - that one event
causes another without any natural process linking the two events - such as
astrology and certain aspects linked to religion, like omens, witchcraft and
prophecies, that contradict natural science.
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Assessment:
Directions: Write the word Science if the statement pertains to a scientific
fact, write the word Superstition if the statement pertains to a
superstitious belief.
1. A shooting star is made of rocks and other minerals.
Ans. Science
2. If a mother wants a twin, she should eat twin bananas
Ans. Superstition
3. Comets are an ordi nary member of the Solar System.
Ans. Science
4. The use of a folded newspaper as a pillow for the newborn is supposed to
make him intelligent.
Ans. Superstition
5. A lingering black butterfly is a sign that one of your relatives just died.
Ans. Superstition
XI. Agreement:
Directions: List 5 superstition about death, pregnant women and
wedding commonly practiced in your community.
Quarter II Earth and Space
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