SCIENCE 8 Q1 W4 1 Law of Action-Reaction
SCIENCE 8 Q1 W4 1 Law of Action-Reaction
SCIENCE 8 Q1 W4 1 Law of Action-Reaction
GRADE 1 to 12
DATE September 19, 2023 QUARTER 1
DAILY LESSON LOG
DAY Tuesday GRADE LEVEL 8
8:30 – 9:30 / 3:00- LEARNING
TIME SCIENCE
4:00 AREA
I. OBJECTIVE/S At the end of the lesson the learners will be able to;
(COI 1-Modelled effective a) define Newton’s second law of motion: Law of Interaction
application of content b) demonstrate an activity showing Newton’s third law of motion
knowledge within and c) assess situations from daily life that can be explained by the Law of
across curriculum teaching Interaction.
areas.)
a. Content Standard The Learners demonstrate an understanding of: Newton’s three Laws of motion
and uniform circular motion
b. Performance Standard The Learners should be able to: Develop a written plan and implement a
“Newton’s Olympus”
c. Learning Outcomes Infer that when a body exerts a force on another, an equal amount of force is
exerted back on it.
c.1. Learning Outcome Code S8FE-Ia-16
II. CONTENT
(Content found in the
LAW OF INTERACTION
Curriculum Guide – The Main
Topic or UNIT found in the
Teacher’s Manual)
II.a. Subtopic
(The subordinate or secondary
topic which you will discuss for
the day, limited to what your
learners can only achieve)
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages
2. Learner’s Materials pages Science 8 Learner’s Module. Campo, Pia C., et al.2013
3. Other Textbook pages
(Other books utilized as
reference/s)
4. Additional Materials from
Learning Resource
(LR)portal
B. Other Learning Resource
(URL or sources found in the
internet, cite them here and do
not claim it as yours)
IV. PROCEDURE
Instruction: The teacher and student will have a short mindful activity.
B. REVIEW Time allotment: 5min.
Reviewing previous lesson Instruction: The learner’s will be asked to what is their learning about the
The teacher may ask lesson yesterday.
questions like “which of the
topic/part of the lesson
yesterday you like best?
Which part is not clear?
C. ACTIVITY Time allotment: 5min.
Instruction: The student will perform the activity using the balloon rocket.
How does the object react with the forces acting on each other in terms of
magnitude and direction?
Action-Reaction Forces
Two forces are equal in size.
Two forces are opposite to each
other in terms of direction.
Two forces have the same line of
action.
Action acts on one object, while
reaction acts on another object.
Force is a part of mutual action, an interaction, between one thing and
another. For example, consider the interaction between the hammer and a nail.
While the hammer exerts a force on the nail, the nail exerts a force on the
hammer. In the interaction between the hammer and the nail, there is a pair of
forces, one acting on the nail and the other acting on the hammer.
Rubrics:
The presenter will be graded according to the holistic rubric below.
4 The learner comprehensively
analyze and explain the situation
giving 3 or more accurate
facts/reason related to law of
interaction.
3 The learner comprehensively
analyze and explain the situation
giving 2 accurate facts/reason
related to law of interaction.
2 The learner analyze and explain
the situation giving 1 accurate
facts/reason related to law of
interaction.
1 The learner analyze the situation
by choosing the answer w/o
explaination.
0 The learner do not demonstrate
understanding of the lesson is not
evident.
Note: This Daily Lesson Log was originally produced by the DepEd Regional Office, Region IV-A CALABARZON
MODIFIED BY: Jongo NHS Senior High School Teachers for the purpose of instruction
ANCHORED TO: The PPST/RPMS Manual (Philippine Professional Standards for Teachers-Results-Based Performance Management System)