Free Fall Motion in One Direction Lesson Plan
Free Fall Motion in One Direction Lesson Plan
7:20am – 8:30am
8:30am – 9:40am
SECTION: G7 – Galileo and G7 – Euclid TIME FRAME: One (1) session
The Organic Chemistry Tutor. (2021, June 1). Free Fall Physics
Problems - Acceleration Due To Gravity [Video]. YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVgemK1Y2wA
Materials: Pictures, LCD projector, and laptop
Strategies: Jigsaw Puzzle, Let’s Team Up!, and Let’s Solve!
LEARNING EXPERIENCES: 5 E's INSTRUCTIONAL MODEL
Teacher’s Activity Learners’ Activity
I. PRELIMINARY ACTIVITIES
Now, please pick up the pieces of trashes that you (Students will pick up trashes that they can
can see on the floor and kindly arrange your chairs see on the floor and will arrange their
at the count of 10. chairs.)
Let’s start with a short prayer. May I ask for a (A student will volunteer to lead the prayer.)
volunteer to lead the prayer?
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Lord our God, in your wisdom and love you
surround us with the mysteries of the
universe. Send your Spirit upon us and fill
us with your wisdom and blessings. Grant
that we may devote ourselves to our studies
and draw ever closer to you, the source of
all knowledge. We ask this through Christ
our Lord. Amen.
You may now take your seat. May I ask one (A student will volunteer to check the
student to check the attendance for today? attendance.)
Thank you!
RECALL
That’s correct!
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Very good, class! It seems that you have a good
grasp of the lesson yesterday. Now as we move
on to our next topic, let’s have a quick activity.
A. ENGAGE
“Jigsaw Puzzle”
To start with, do you know what a jigsaw puzzle is, Yes, Ma’am.
class?
Okay, who would like to start with the first piece? (Students will raise their hand to volunteer.)
And so on…
Very good!
PROCESSING QUESTIONS:
That’s right!
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Assuming we are an astronaut and we drop It will float, Ma’am.
or throw an object in space, what will
happen to it?
That’s right!
Very good!
What about here on earth, class? If we drop It will fall down, Ma’am.
a ball from the 3rd floor of this building, what
will happen to it?
That’s correct!
Linking Statement
Exactly, on earth, a falling object is acted upon by
gravity. Today, we will learn about the free fall
motion as we go on with our session.
B. EXPLORE
FORMAT:
Definition: Free fall motion is defined as a
GROUP # situation when a body or an object is
moving only under the influence of the
Definition:
earth’s gravity.
Scenario:
Scenario: When we drop the ball, let’s say
Example from the top floor of a building, then until it
reaches the ground, the ball is said to be in
a free-fall motion.
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Is everything clear, class? Yes, Ma’am.
Okay, kindly form a small circle silently with your (Students will form a small circle silently
groupmates at the count of 5. with their groupmates.)
Leaders of each group come in front to get your (Leaders of each group will get their
materials. materials in front.)
C. EXPLAIN
Time is up! Please arrange your chairs and kindly (Representatives from each group will post
seat properly at the count of 10. Two (2) their work on the board.)
representatives from each group please come in
front to post your work on the board.
Now to start with, may I hear from the (Representative/s of each group will present
representative/s of Group 1? (and so on) You may they work to the class.)
now present your work to the class. You will be
given 2 minutes to do so.
Good job! Now, may I ask the leaders of each (Leaders of each group will remove and fold
group to kindly remove and fold the manila papers the manila papers.)
on the board and place it on the table?
PROCESSING QUESTION:
In simple words, what is free fall motion? Free fall motion is defined as a situation
when a body or an object is moving only
under the influence of the earth’s gravity.
Exactly!
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All free-falling objects (on Earth) accelerate
downwards at a rate of 9.8 m/s2. It is the constant
acceleration of objects due to gravity.
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First, let’s determine the given values:
Given:
Vi = 0 m/s
a = -9.8 m/s2
d = not given
t=5s
Vf = ?
Vf = Vi + a * t
A rock is released from rest on a 700m building. (Students will raise their hand.)
How long does it take to hit the ground?
(A student will go in front to answer the
Who wants to try? Don’t worry, I’ll help. problem on the board.)
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We need to isolate the t2 since we are looking for 142.86 s2 = t2
the time so we have to divide both sides with - 4.9 √142.86 𝑠2 = √t2
m/s2. 11.95 s = t
t = 11.95 s
Then, we take the square root.
D. ELABORATE
“Let’s Solve!”
Given:
Vi = 0 m/s
a = -9.8 m/s2
t=6s
d = not given
Vf = ?
Formula:
Vf = Vi + a * t
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Time is up!
Please pass your papers in front then on the (Students will submit their papers as
center aisle. instructed.)
E. EVALUATE
True or False
Time is up!
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Please submit your answer sheets in front at the (Students will submit their answer sheets as
count of 5. Now pass it to the center aisle. instructed.)
III. ASSIGNMENT
1. What is a wave?
Reference: www.google.com
Good bye, Grade 7 – Galileo! (Grade 7 – Euclid) Good bye, Ma’am Jayn!
Prepared by:
JAYNIEFER S. TUBO
Pre-Service Science Teacher
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