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CURRICULUM
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Learning Objectives
Atthe end of the lesson, you are expected to:
define science;
characterize scientists;
discuss the steps in the scientific process;
* explore why some students love science and others do not;
brainstorm ways on how teachers can make the teaching and learning of Science engaging
for students; and
characterize features and elements of an engaging science classroom.
Learning Activities
Science is valued because it has helped in satisfying many basic human needs and
improving living conditions. Advances in technology and science are transforming our world
at an incredible and unimaginable pace. We cannot escape from and we cannot measure the
significance of science. Science has shaped the world. Technology and the products of scientific
knowledge surround us every day. Public and private policy decisions that impact every aspect
of our lives are driven by scientific process and scientific evidence. The enormously complex
physical world around us illustrates boundless scientific concepts. Being “science literate has
become not just an advantage but an absolute necessity in the 21st century.
Science is our way of understanding the world—its wondrous structure, natural events,
interrelated elements and systems, and processes. Itis an exciting and, at the same time, a useful
endeavor that benefits our community and society at large. Another important goal of science
has emerged during the past decades: to find a way to responsibly and ethically use natural
resources to guarantee their continuity and that of humanity itself; an endeavor and advocacy
that is referred to as “sustainability”
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Scanned with CamScannerAside from sustainability movement, education could become the most important
application of science in the next decades ("Importance of Science...", 2017). It is crucial to
provide humanity with a basic understanding of how science has shaped the world and human
Civilization. It is for this reason that education institutions need to constantly equip science
educators with the tools and competence to advance science education and to engage the
learners in the love for learning and doing science.
‘The word "science" is derived from the Latin word scientia meaning knowledge. Science is
commonly referred to as a systematic and organized body of knowledge in any area of inquiry
that is acquired using “the scientific method.” Science has many facets and definitions that can
be summarized into the following:
© Science as a broad body of knowledge - Physical sciences consist of disciplines such
as physics (the science of physical objects), chemistry (the science of matter), and
astronomy (the science of celestial objects). Earth sciences consist of disciplines such
as geology (the science of the earth).
© Science as a set of skills - The science process skills form the foundation of scientific
methods. There are six basic science process skills: observation, communication,
classification, measurement, inference, and prediction. These basic skills are
integrated when scientists design and carry out experiments. All six basic skills are
important individually as well as when they are integrated,
Science as an intellectual activity - Science is the intellectual, practical, and systematic
study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through
observation and experiment.
Science as a social activity - Science is a social activity shaped by history, institutions,
beliefs, and values. Society shapes science and vice versa.
Science as problem-solving - Problem-solving skills are necessary in all areas of
life, and the science class provides the students opportunity to develop and utilize
their problem-solving skills, which include the ability to critically analyze a problem,
determine all its elements, and prepare a feasible solution. These are valuable skills
one can acquire in life.
Science as a career - Individuals who have devoted themselves in studying and
doing science have established careers in science, such as biologists, chemists,
environmentalists, astronomers, medical practitioners, among others.
Science as a global human endeavor - Science is a result of human imagination,
ingenuity, and creativity. Individuals and teams from many nations and cultures
have contributed to science and to advances in technology.
* Science asa process-The scientific method isa set of steps for verifying and building
scientific knowledge. When performing this process, one employs skills necessary 0
research a topic, develop a plan and timeline, and draw conclusions from research
results.
2. Teaching Strategies for Elementary Science Physics, Earth, and Space Science
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Activity A. 1. Defining Science
Do you remember how your previous teachers, readings, and classes define science? Create a word
cloud below to illustrate/show these definitions or keywords. Be guided by the sample word cloud on
knowledge below.
Activity B. 1. The Facets of Science
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Science means several things to various individuals and institutions. You can see the various facets
of science in the first column below. On the opposite column, write your insights and reflection about
each of the facets of science.
In: ights and Reflection
Science as a set of skills
1. Science asa broad body of knowledge
3. Science as an intellectual activity
4, Science asa social activity
5, “Sciences problem-solving *
6. Science as a career
7. Science asa global human endeavor
8. Science as a process
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Scanned with CamScannerActivity B. 2. The Scientific Method
Scientific method refers to a set of steps for verifying and building scientific knowledge, Steps
include making valid observations, interpreting results, and generalizing results. The scientific method
allows researchers to independently and impartially test preexisting knowledge and prior findings and
subject them to scrutiny and enhancements.
Recall a problem or challenge that you were able to solve recently. Identify the steps you did or went
through. Write the steps on the corresponding box in the worksheet.
‘Test the HYPOTHESIS:
Supplies: Procedures:
Record the RESULTS:
4. Teaching Strategies for Elersentary Science Physics, Earth, and Space Science
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Activity C. 1. The Sclentific Irony
Science isa very exciting subject and process, but why do teachers have difficulty engaging all the
students in learning and doing science? In pair or triad, reflect on this question. Write the reasons why
the students love learning and doing science in the first column and the reasons for their disinterest in
the third column. In the second column titled BUT, write the manifestations of the students’ disinterest
inthe subject.
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Students love Science BUT
Activity C. 2. Designing My Future Science Class
Your goal asa future science teacher should be to engage your students to love learning and doing
science, What are the features of an ideal science class? Characterize each ofthe elements below.
Elements
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Students
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D. APPLY
Activity D. 1. Characterizing an Inspiring Science Teacher
Research shows that the teacher is the most important factor in the effective delivery of classroom
instruction. Engaging classes are facilitated by inspiring science teachers. But what are the important
traits of an inspiring science teacher? Write descriptions and simple illustrations below,
ANATOMY OF A PRIMARY
SCHOOL TEACHER
Do you embody these traits? Whet steps do you undertake to develop them?
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Interview some of the students about their previous science classes. List down below the topics that
the students find most interesting to learn. Ask also how the teachers taught them effectively in the
classroom.
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Lesson Synthesis,
What should be the purpose for every science class?
What makes an engaging and inspiring science class? An effective science teacher?
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