Science 1st Quarter – Week 1-6
LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET
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Table of Contents Competency
Page Number
Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Mixtures…………………
1-8
Differentiating A Solute and A Solvent ……………………………..
9-14
Factors Affecting Solubility……………………………………….
15-22
Solution and Its Characteristics and Uses ………………………..
23-29
Colloid and Suspension and Their Characteristics and Uses..…..
30-37
Separating Mixtures ………………………………………………..
38-47
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SCIENCE 6 Name:
Grade:
Date:
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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Mixtures
Background Information for Learners (BIL) A mixture is made up of two or more substances that are combined physically. The substances in the mixture are observable and can be identified easily because they retain their own composition and properties and can be easily separated through physical means. A mixture can be formed by mixing solid with other solid, liquid with other liquid and solid with liquid. Mixture can be classified as homogeneous (uniform) mixture and heterogeneous (non-uniform) mixture. Homogeneous mixture is also called a solution since its composition is uniform all throughout and is seen in a single phase. On the other hand, a heterogeneous mixture does not have uniform composition thus the individual substances can be identified or remain distinct.
Learning Competency: Describe the appearance and uses of homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures. (S6MTIa-c1) • • •
Describe mixtures Identify the kinds of mixtures Describe homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures
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Activity 1 – What Makes Me up A. Directions: Wynette wanted to find out what will happen to sand, pebbles, oil, water, soy sauce, salt, and white sugar when put together. Write the possible observations of Wynette on the table below.
Components
Mixture Components
No of Components Seen
Are the Components Identifiable or Not?
Sand and Pebbles Sand Pebbles
Mung beans Cowpeas
Water Oil
Mung beans and Cowpeas
Water and Oil
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Soy Sauce Water
Soy Sauce and Water
Sugar Solution Sugar Water
Sand Water
Sand and Water
B. Directions: Based from the possible observations of Wynette, group the mixtures as to Homogeneous or Heterogeneous. Write the name of the mixtures on the correct column.
Homogeneous
Heterogeneous
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Activity 2 – Look at Me Directions: Given the illustrations below, tell whether it is a homogeneous mixture or heterogeneous mixture. Write HM on the blank before each item if it is homogeneous or HT if it is heterogeneous.
1.
fruits
2.
3.
4.
chocolate bar
soda drink
coffee
5.
6.
soup
soy sauce
7.
rocks
8.
vegetables
9.
10.
vinegar
stainless steel spoon
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Activity 3 – What Makes Me Homogeneous Direction: Underline the word or group of words that makes each mixture a homogeneous. 1. I am a mixture of alcohol and water. When these substances are mixed, one of us is no longer identifiable. 2. I am a mixture of salt and water. Poor salt, it was dissolved in water. 3. I am a mixture of substances that cannot be seen at first glance of me. 4. I am a mixture of oxygen and carbon dioxide. These gases have the same phase. 5. I am a mixture of substances but I can only be seen as one substance.
Activity 4 – What Makes Me Heterogeneous Directions: Below are examples of heterogeneous mixture. Write on the space provided the correct description of each mixture. Choose from the choices inside the box below. Choices may be repeated.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
Components are very much distinguishable because they have different shapes and sizes.
One component settles at the bottom
One component is immiscible that it cannot be readily mixed with other liquid
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Activity 5 - Homogeneous or Heterogeneous? Directions: Read each paragraph carefully. Write the mixture/s in each paragraph and tell whether the mixture described is homogeneous or heterogeneous. 1. Mara went to buy medicine for her nephew. Before she poured the medicine on the spoon, she first shook the liquid medicine. ________________________________________________ 2. Karla bought a fish bowl where she plans to put the golden fish given to her. She put seawater, sand and pebbles in it. ________________________________________________ 3. Jaylord wants to make a sauce for the barbeque. He mixed salt, monosodium glutamate (vetsin) and soy sauce in the bowl. ________________________________________________ 4. Nikki found out that her sister Mariane has chill and colds. She then went to get a tap water and poured half bottle of alcohol in it. Then she took a towel, soaked it on the tap water with alcohol, squeezed it then wipe all over her sister’s body. ________________________________________________ 5. Sevrick prepared a salad for dessert. He mixed fruit cocktails, cream, condensed milk, and cheese together.
Reflection: Complete the statement below: I learned that _______________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ I enjoyed most on ____________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ I want to learn more on _______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________.
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References: •
Most Essential Learning Competency in Science 6, p. 508
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Cruz, Carol A., and Ma. Theresa Del Mundo. Science and Health in Today’s Environment 5. Quezon City, Philippines: Abiva Publishing House, Inc. 2008.
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Padpad, Evelyn C. The New Science Links Worktext in Science and Technology 6. Manila, Philippines: Rex Printing Company, Inc. 2015
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Adduru, Myrna Q. CyberScience.rev Worktext in Science and Technology 6. 2nd ed. Manila, Philippines: Rex Printing Company, Inc. 2018
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https://examples.yourdictionary.com/examples-of-homogeneous-mixture.html
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https://www.pikist.com/free-photo-ikmmc
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https://clipartlook.com/img-234201.html
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https://clipartlook.com/img-234201.html
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https://imprtantthingsinlife.wordpress.com/2014/07/21/the-important-things-in-life/
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Answer Key Activity 1 – What Makes Me up A.
Components
Mixture Components Sand and Pebbles
No of Components Seen 2
Are the Components Identifiable or Not? Yes
Sand Pebbles
Mung beans Cowpeas
Water Oil
Soy Sauce Water
Sugar Water
Mung beans and Cowpeas
1
Yes
Water and Oil
2
Yes
Soy Sauce and Water
1
No
Sugar Solution
1
No
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Sand Water
Sand and Water
2
Yes
B. Homogeneous Soy Sauce and Water Sugar Solution
Heterogeneous Sand and Pebbles Water and Oil Sand and Water Mung beans and Cow peas
Activity 2 – Look at Me 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
HT HM HM HM HT
6. HM 7. HT 8. HT 9. HM 10. HM
Activity 3 – What Makes Me Homogeneous 1. I am a mixture of alcohol and water. When these substances are mixed, one of us is no longer identifiable. 2. I am a mixture of salt and water. Poor salt, it was dissolved in water. 3. I am a mixture of substances that cannot be seen at first glance of me. 4. I am a mixture of oxygen and carbon dioxide. These gases have the same phase. 5. I am a mixture of substances but I can only be seen as one substance.
Activity 4 – What Makes Me Heterogeneous 1. Components are very much distinguishable because they have different shapes and size. 2. One component is immiscible that it cannot be readily mixed with other liquid. 3. One component settles at the bottom. 4. Components are very much distinguishable because they have different shapes and size. 5. One component settles at the bottom.
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Activity 5 - Homogeneous or Heterogeneous? 1. Liquid medicine - heterogeneous 2. Seawater - homogeneous Seawater, pebble and sand - heterogeneous 3. Sauce - homogeneous 4. Alcohol and water - homogeneous 5. Fruit cocktail dessert - heterogeneous
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SCIENCE 6 Name:
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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET Differentiating Solutes from Solvents
Background Information for Learners When a substance is completely dissolved in another substance, it forms a homogeneous mixture called solution. A solution has two important components: solute and solvent. A solute is the substance that is dissolved and usually present in a smaller amount. On the other hand, a solvent is the substance in which a solute dissolve, usually liquid and is present in a greater amount. Water is an example of a liquid solvent. It is also known as universal solvent because it dissolves different kinds of substances. An example of solute that dissolves in water is sugar. When sugar is mixed with water, the dissolved particles are not distinguished from the water. Substances that are completely dissolved in solvent are called soluble substances. There are solutes that do not completely dissolved in a solvent. These are called semi-soluble substances. Solutes which do not dissolve in any solvent are called insoluble substances.
Learning Competency Describe the appearance and uses of homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures. (S6MT-Iac1) •
Differentiate a solute from a solvent
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Activity 1 – The Invisible Partners Directions: List at least 5 solutes that are available in your house. Write these on the space provided.
solvent
Activity 2 – Find my Partner Directions: Identify the pair of substances in the box below that produces a solution. Name the solute and the solvent. Write your answer on spaces provided. alcohol vinegar
salt kerosene
Pair of Substances
coffee powder sugar
Solute
pebbles coconut oil
carbon dioxide water
Solvent
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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Activity 3 – What Am I? Directions. Tell whether the following substances are solutes or solvents or both can be a solute and a solvent. Write your answers in the Venn Diagram Alcohol Monosodium glutamate (Vetsin) Water Fruit Extract Sugar
Solute
Coffee Powder Salt Cow’s Milk Cocoa Powder Liquid Detergent
Both
Solvent
Activity 4 – Visible vs Invisible Directions: Classify the following substance into soluble or insoluble. Put a check (✓) mark if it is soluble and a cross () mark if it is insoluble. 1. Sand-Water 2. Pepper-Vinegar 3. Evaporated Milk-Water 4. Monosodium glutamate (Vetsin)-Soy sauce 5. Tawas (Alum Crystal)-Alcohol
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Activity 5 – KNOW MY COMPONENTS Directions: Study the mixtures in the box below. Identify the solute and solvent. Write the components of the mixture in its proper column.
Mixture
Solute
Solvent
1. Coffee drink 2. Saltwater 3. Calamansi extract and Water 4. Coconut oil and kerosene 5. Steel
Reflection: Complete the statement below: I learned that _______________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ I enjoyed most on ____________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ I want to learn more on _______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________.
References: • •
Most Essential Learning Competency in Science 6, p. 508 Adduru, Myrna Q. CyberScience.rev Worktext in Science and Technology 6. 2 nd ed. Manila, Philippines: Rex Printing Company, Inc. 2018
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Answer Key Activity 1 – The Invisible Partners The teacher is given the discretion to consider different answers of the learners.
Activity 2 – Find my Partner Mixture
Solute
Solvent
1. coffee powder and water
coffee powder
Water
2. salt and water
Salt
Water
3. alcohol and water
Alcohol
Water
4. coconut oil and kerosene
coconut oil
Kerosene
5. salt/sugar and vinegar
salt/sugar
Vinegar
Activity 3 – What Am I?
Solute Vetsin Sugar Coffee Powder Salt Cocoa Powder
Both Alcohol Fruit Extract Cow’s Milk Liquid Detergent
Solvent Water
Activity 4 – Visible vs Invisible Directionss: Classify the following substance as soluble or insoluble. Put a check (✓) mark if it is soluble and a cross () mark if it is insoluble. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
✓ ✓
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Activity 5 – KNOW MY COMPONENTS .
Mixture 1. Coffee drink 2. Saltwater 3. Calamansi extract and Water 4. Coconut oil and kerosene 5. Steel
Solute Coffee Powder
Solvent Water
Salt
Water
Calamansi Extract
Water
Coconut oil
Kerosene
Carbon
Iron
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SCIENCE 6 Name:
Grade:
Section:
Date:
LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET Factors Affecting Rate of Solubility Background Information for Learners Solubility is the ability of a solute to dissolve in a solvent at a given temperature. Usually the higher the temperature, the faster a solute can be dissolved in a solvent. When a substance dissolves quickly and easily, it has high solubility. If it does not dissolve easily, it has low solubility. Rate of solubility is the measure of how fast a substance dissolves. There are different factors that affect the rate of solubility: 1. Nature of Solute and Solvent, 2. Temperature, 3. Manner of Stirring, 4. Amount of Solvent and 5. Size of the Solute. Solutions have different level of concentrations depending on the amount of solute dissolves in a solution. A solution with a little amount of solute is called diluted while a solution with a large amount of solute is called concentrated. Meanwhile, a solution that can no longer hold anymore solute at a given temperature is called saturated.
Learning Competency Describe the appearance and uses of homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures. (S6MTIa-c1) •
Identify and describe factors affecting solubility
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Activity 1 – Dissolve Me faster Directions: Study the pictures below. Encircle the set-up in which the chocolate will dissolve faster
1.
vs Cocoa Balls
Cocoa Powder
2.
vs Chocolate drink
Chocolate drink
3.
vs Hot chocolate drink
4.
Iced Chocolate drink
vs Chocolate powder
5.
in
chocolate powder
vs oil
in water
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Activity 2 – Best Factor Directions: Identify the best factor that affects the rate of solubility of solutes below. Write the letter of the best answer. A. Nature of Solute and Solvent B. Temperature C. Manner of Stirring D. Amount of Solvent E. Size of Solute
Factors affecting Solubility
Creative commons
Creative commons
1. Cube seasoning and water
Creative commons
Creative commons
2. Nail polish and acetone
Creative commons Creative commons
3. Instant coffee and hot water
Creative commons
4. Flour and water
Creative commons
Creative commons
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Creative commons Creative commons
6. Rock salt and water
Creative commons Creative commons
7. Powdered milk and hot
Creative commons
water
Creative commons
8. Solid alum (tawas) and water
Creative commons
Creative commons
9. Sugar and 1 table spoon of water
Creative commons
Creative commons
10. Sugar and water
Activity 3 – The Right Factor Directions: Identify what factor affecting the rate of solubility that is described in each statement. Write the answer on the space provided. 1. When the total surface area of the solute particles is increased, the solute dissolves more rapidly. 2. Bringing fresh portions of the solvent in contact with the solute. 3. When you have very little solute in the solution, dissolving takes place quickly. 4. The amount of solute that dissolves depends on what type of solute it is. 5. The hotter the solvent, the easier the solute dissolves.
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ACTIVITY 4 -Tell Me the Truth Directions: Read each statement below and write whether the statement is true or false on the blanks provided. _______1. Nail polish dissolves in water. _______2. Baking soda dissolves in water better than a salt. _______3. Always consider how much solute can be dissolved in a given amount of solvent. _______4. Stirring affects how quickly a solute dissolves in a solvent. _______5. Coffee powder dissolves faster in an iced water than on a hot water.
Activity 5 – Let’s Find Out Directions: List at least 5 solutes found in your house and write how can it be dissolved faster.
Solution
Solute and Solvent
How to Increase rate of Solubility
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Reflection: Complete the statement below: I learned that _______________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ I enjoyed most on ____________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________ I want to learn more on _______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________.
References: •
Most Essential Learning Competency in Science 6, p. 508
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Adduru, Myrna Q. CyberScience.rev Worktext in Science and Technology 6. 2 nd ed. Manila, Philippines: Rex Printing Company, Inc. 2018
Answer Key Activity 1 – Dissolve Me faster
1.
vs Cocoa Balls
2.
Cocoa Powder
vs Chocolate drink
Chocolate drink
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3.
vs Hot chocolate drink
4.
Iced Chocolate drink
vs Chocolate powder
5.
in
chocolate powder
vs oil
in water
Activity 2 – Best Factor 1. E 2. A 3. B 4. A 5. A 6. E 7. B 8. A 9. D 10. C
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Activity 3 – The Right Factor 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Size of the solute Manner of Stirring Amount of solute or solvent Nature of solute or solvent Temperature
ACTIVITY 4 -Tell Me the Truth 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
False False True True False
Activity 5 – Let’s Find Out The teacher is given the discretion to consider different answers of the learners.
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SCIENCE 6 Name:
Grade:
Date:
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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET Uniform Mixture (Solutions) And Their Uses Background Information for Learners A solution is a homogeneous mixture containing one or more components dissolved in a certain substance and is in a single phase. There are different types of solutions: (1) solid in liquid, (2) liquid in liquid, (3) gas in liquid, (4) gas in gas (5) gas in solid, (6) liquid in gas (7) solid in solid, and (8) liquid in solid) . Solutions are found everywhere. They can be in our food, household materials like cleaning agents, personal grooming and even in our medicines.
Learning Competency Describe the appearance and uses of homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures. (S6MTIa-c1) •
Describe the appearance and uses of mixtures
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Activity 1 – What Solution Am I? Directions: Name the type of solution of each item above. Choose your answer from the box below.
1.
______________________________________________ saltwater
2.
______________________________________________ stainless steel spoon
3.
______________________________________________ softdrink
4.
______________________________________________ Coffee drink
5.
______________________________________________ Calamansi extract in water
Gas in Gas
Solid in Solid
Liquid in Liquid
Gas in Liquid
Solid in Liquid
Liquid in Gas
Liquid in Solid
Gas in Solid
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ACTIVITY 2 – Solution or Not? Directions: Draw a smiley or happy face in the blank if the ingredients will result to a solution. Leave it blank if not. 1. Orange powder + cold water 2. Salt + sugar + water 3. Pineapple powder + cold water 4. Milk powder + tea powder + sago + cold water 5. Salt + vinegar + soy sauce 6. Sugar + oil + water 7. Water + buko juice + nata de coco 8. Calamansi juice + sugar + cold water 9. Powder detergent + water 10. Alcohol + hand sanitizer + water
Activity 3 – What Group Do I belong? Directions: Group the following solutions according to their type. Write each solution on the correct column. • • • • • • • • • •
Solid in Solid
nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide humid air carbonated drinks vinegar salt water bronze medal dental amalgam water brass alloy pop rocks
Solid in Liquid
Liquid in Solid
Liquid in Liquid
Liquid in Gas
Gas in Gas
Gas in Liquid
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Gas in Solid
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Activity 4 – Solutions at Home Directions: Read the list of commonly used solutions in the box. Select and write the solutions from the list that matches its use.
List of commonly used solutions at home. bleach
hydrogen peroxide
soy sauce
mouth wash
vinegar
tincture of iodine
Solution 1.
Uses of Solution -use as food additive and preservative that has a sour taste.
2.
- use to prevent bad breath
3.
-use to dress wounds and cuts
4.
-use as food additive that enhances the taste of the food
5.
-use to remove stains
Activity 5 – Let’s Find Solutions Directions: Draw or write at least three (3) importance of solution in our daily lives. Refer to the rubrics on the next page as your guide. You may use a separate sheet of paper.
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Rubrics for scoring: Traits/Score
100-90
89-80
79-70
Ideas
All on topic with excellent details
Mostly on topic with good details
Off topic with fuzzy details
Organization
Easy to read and understand the concept of illustration, smooth transitions and an awesome conclusion.
Well organized ideas/illustrations, good transitions and a clear conclusion.
No beginning or ending and difficult to read and understand the illustration
Excellent use of Word choice/layout and energetic verbs, colorful words. All design
Used some strong verbs, a sense of trying out new words. All graphics are related to the topic and most make it easier to understand
Boring word choices with misused words, not very descriptive. Graphics do not relate to the topic or several borrowed graphics do not have a source citation.
graphics are related to the topic and make it easier to understand.
Reflection Complete this statement: I learned that
I enjoyed most on ______________________________________________________
I want to learn more on _
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References •
Curriculum Guide Science 6
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Most Essential Learning Competency Science 5: Self-instructional Materials Skill Book in Science K to 12 for Grade 6 Science Links 6
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https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Kentucky/UK%3A_CHE_103__Chemistry_for_Allied_Health_(Soult)/Chapters/Chapter_8%3A_Properties_of_Solut ions/8.1%3A_Concentrations_of_Solutions#:~:text=The%20concentration%20of%20a %20solution,small%20amount%20of%20dissolved%20solute.
Answer Key Activity 1 – What Solution Am I? 1. Solid in liquid 2. Solid in solid 3. Gas in Liquid 4. Solid in liquid 5. Liquid in Liquid
ACTIVITY 2 – Solution or Not? 1. Orange powder + cold water 2. Salt + sugar + water 3. Pineapple powder + cold water 4. Milk powder + tea powder + sago + cold water 5. Salt + vinegar + soy sauce 6. Sugar + oil + water 7. Water + buko juice + nata de coco 8. Calamansi juice + sugar + cold water 9. Powder detergent + water 10. Alcohol + hand sanitizer + water
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Activity 3 – What Group Do I belong? Directions: Group the following solutions according to their type. Write each solution on the correct column. Solid in Solid
Solid in Liquid
Liquid in Solid
bronze medal
saltwater
dental amalgam
Liquid in Liquid vinegar water
Liquid in Gas humid air
brass alloy
Gas in Gas
Gas in Liquid
nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide
carbonated drinks
Gas in Solid Pop rocks
Activity 4 – Solutions at Home 1. vinegar 2. mouth wash 3. hydrogen peroxide 4. soy sauce 5. bleach
Activity 5 – Let’s Find Solutions The teacher scores learners’ output based from the rubrics.
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SCIENCE 6 Name:
Grade:
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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET Suspension and Colloid and their Uses
Background Information for Learners (BIL) Suspension A Suspension is heterogeneous mixture of two substances in which one is dispersed into the other, suspensions involve particles larger than those found in solutions. The bigger particles of a suspension usually settle or separate out of a mixture upon standing or are able to be filtered out, although not through filter paper. Gravity is able to pull the visible particles in a suspension down if undisturbed, and they will stay that way unless being actively mixed. The ability of a liquid substance to mix with other liquid contributes on what kind of mixture is formed when substances are mixed. Immiscible liquids do not mix thoroughly with other liquids. One liquid may float and the other sink hence forming suspension. Common household suspensions are very important in our daily living. They have essential uses like enhancing the taste of the food and making our chores easier . Examples of suspensions include oil and water, dust or soot in air, sand and water and muddy water, paints, oil paints, milk of magnesia, some medicines, sand particles and water.
. Colloid
Colloid is a mixture that exhibits both properties of liquid and solid and it is called a non-uniform mixture because the particles do not settle but remain dispersed throughout the medium. The phase that is scattered or present in the form of colloidal particles is called dispersed phase and the medium in which the colloidal particles are dispersed is called the dispersion medium example starch solution, starch represents the dispersed phase while water represents the dispersion medium. Colloids can be in the form of sol, emulsion, aerosol, foam or gel.
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Types of Colloids Sol Emulsion Aerosol Foams
Gel
Composition A solid dispersed in either solid or a liquid a liquid dispersed in either a liquid or a solid Suspension of liquid or solid particles in a gas Gas dispersed in liquid or solid
Liquid dispersed in solid
Examples Solid sols: opal, pearl, colored glass Liquid Sols: blood, paint, muddy water milk, cod-liver oil, butter, mayonnaise clouds, fog, dusty air, insecticides, smoke perfume spray, spray paint Liquid foams: whipped cream, froth on glass of beer, soap lather Solid foams: polystyrene, pumice, yeast bread, cake icing shoe polish, gelatin, silica gel, jelly, jam
Common household colloids are rubbers, plastics, synthetic fibers, gelatin, and foams. They are used as thickening agents in industrial products such as lubricants, lotion, toothpaste, coatings, inks and etc.
Learning Competency Describe the appearance and uses of homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures. (S6MTIa-c1) •
Describe the appearance and uses of colloids
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Identify the types of colloids
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Describe the appearance and uses of suspensions
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Activity 1 – Fill Me Directions: Write the missing letters in the boxes to complete the word being described in each item. 1. dispersed phase is solid (solid in solid/solid in liquid) l 2. dispersed phase is oil-based liquid (liquid in solid/liquid in liquid). m
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3. dispersion medium is water. l
4. dispersed phase is gas (solid in gas/liquid in gas) m
5. dispersion medium is gas (liquid in gas/solid in gas)
Activity 2 – Am I Suspension? Directions: Put a check mark ( ) on the blank before the number if the heterogenous mixture is a suspension and cross (x) if it is not a suspension. 1. Cooking oil and water 2. Sand and water 3. Halo-halo 4. Perfume 5. Chalk and water 6. Milk Tea with sago 7. Soy sauce 8. Fruit Salad 9. alcohol 10. Orange juice Note: PLEASE PRACTICE PERSONAL HYGIENE PROTOCOLS AT ALL TIMES.
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Activity 3- Match Me A. Suspension Directions: Match column A with column B. Write the letter of your answer on the space provided. Column A
Column B
____1. Milk of Magnesia
A. Use to treat variety of bacterial infections
____2. Cornstarch and water
B. Use as food ingredients
____3. Antibiotics
C. Use to treat upset stomach
____4. Sand particles and water
D. Use for healthy drinks
____5. Chocolate powder and water E. Use for decorative material in landscaping
B. Colloid Directions: Match column A with column B. Write the letter of your answer on the space provided. Column A
Column B
____1. Rubberized Foam
A. Use as food
____2. Whipped cream
B. Use to reduce friction between parts of the machines
____3. Paints
C. Insulate buildings, appliances like freezers
____4. Lubricating Greases
D. To protect buildings and other structures by preventing them from rotting.
____5. Gelatin
E. Use for toppings like cake, pies and etc.
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Activity 4 – Perfect Connections Directions: Connect the dots of the best combinations.
A
B
1. ruby 2.
3.
4. gel
5.
*illustrations are all creative commons images
Activity 5 - AM I IMPORTANT TO YOU? Directions: Draw or write at least three (3) importance of suspension and colloid in our daily lives. Refer to the rubrics on the next page as your guide. You may use a separate sheet of paper. Colloids in the House
Suspensions in the House
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Rubrics for scoring: Traits/Score
100-90
89-80
79-70
Ideas
All on topic with excellent details
Mostly on topic with good details
Off topic with fuzzy details
Organization
Easy to read and understand the concept of illustration, smooth transitions and an awesome conclusion.
Well organized ideas/illustrations, good transitions and a clear conclusion.
No beginning or ending and difficult to read and understand the illustration
Excellent use of Word choice/layout and energetic verbs, colorful words. All design
Used some strong verbs, a sense of trying out new words. All graphics are related to the topic and most make it easier to understand
Boring word choices with misused words, not very descriptive. Graphics do not relate to the topic or several borrowed graphics do not have a source citation.
graphics are related to the topic and make it easier to understand.
Reflection: I learned that ___________________________________________________________. I enjoyed more on _______________________________________________________. I want to learn more on ___________________________________________________.
References: Curriculum Guide Science 6 Most Essential Learning Competency MODULE 4 Mixed Matter by Project EASE Science and Health 6 My World of Science 6 https://www.cnet.com-how to make slime using cornstarch Note: PLEASE PRACTICE PERSONAL HYGIENE PROTOCOLS AT ALL TIMES.
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Answer Key
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Activity 2 – Am I Suspension? 1. ✓ 2. ✓ 3. 4. 5. ✓ 6. ✓ 7. 8. 9. 10. ✓
Activity 3- Match Me A. Suspension 1. C 2. B
3. A
4. E
5. D
B. Colloids 1. C 2. E
3. D
4. B
5. A
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Activity 4 – Perfect Connections A
B
1. ruby 2.
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4. gel
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Activity 5 - AM I IMPORTANT TO YOU? The teacher scores learners’ output based from the rubrics.
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RONA P. FLESTADO Writer
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SCIENCE 6 Name:
Grade:
Date:
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LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET Ways of Separating Components of Mixtures
Background Information for Learners Mixtures that are physically mixed can be separated through applicable ways. Knowledge and skills in separating them are important to be able to obtain the desired component or substance for us to better understand how each element contribute to the properties of a mixture. The different techniques of separating mixtures are very useful in our daily lives. Dry mixtures containing two or more components of different sizes can be separated through sieving. Undissolved solids in liquid can be separated by filtration which is a technique that causes the liquid part of the mixture to pass through a porous membrane such as a filter paper. Decantation is a technique of separating a less dense substance from a denser one. The less dense substance can be separated by scooping or removing slowly by pouring it out. Fats that float in your soup can be separated through decantation. Evaporation is used in separating mixtures through the application of heat. Salt crystals are separated from salt solution by evaporation. Mixtures containing both metals and nonmetals can be separated by using a magnet. Metals can be easily attracted by a magnet while nonmetals are not. Pins, needles, thumbtacks and iron filings are common examples that can be attracted by magnets. When these materials are mixed with nonmetals they can be separated by using a magnet
Learning Competency: Describe techniques in separating mixtures such as decantation, evaporation, filtration, sieving and using magnet. (S6MT-Id-f-2)
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Identify the mixtures that can be separated through each technique Identify the processes of separating mixtures which uses each technique Use the technique in everyday life
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Activity 1 - Got to Know ME A. Directions: Read each sentence carefully. Encircle the correct word from the parenthesis that describes each statement below. 1. This technique involves separating objects from a mixture which are made up of metals. (filtration, sieving, using a magnet, decantation, evaporation) 2. This technique is used if you want to separate salt crystals from salt water by drying it under the sun. (sieving, using a magnet, filtration, decantation, evaporation) 3. This technique involves separating solid particles from a liquid substance using a piece of cloth. (using a magnet, filtration, sieving, decantation, evaporation) 4. Materials made of iron mixed with other materials in a mixture can be separated using this method (using a magnet, sieving, filtration, decantation, evaporation) 5. This technique is used to separate bigger solid components from finer ones. (filtration, sieving, using a magnet, decantation, evaporation) 6. This technique separates solid substances with the use of a mess wire or screen. (sieving, using a magnet, filtration, decantation, evaporation) 7. This technique in which magnetically susceptible material is extracted from a mixture. (using a magnet, filtration, sieving, decantation, evaporation) 8. This technique is used to separate an insoluble solid that settles at the bottom of a liquid. (filtration, sieving, using a magnet, decantation, evaporation) 9. This technique is used in separating the components of two liquid mixtures that form two layers. (sieving, using a magnet, filtration, decantation, evaporation) 10. This technique is used to separate iron particles from the mixture. (using a magnet, filtration, sieving)
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Activity 2 - Select Me! A. filtration B. sieving C. using a magnet D. decantation
E. evaporation
Directions: Choose the best technique that can be used to separate the substances or materials in each mixture. Write the letter of your answer on the space before the number. 1. Cornstarch and water 2. Iron and sulfur 3. Rice grains and stones 4. Pebbles and soil 5. Muddy water 6. Ground pepper and water 7. Flour and coarsely ground corn 8. Needles in a box of beads
9. Sesame seeds in soy sauce 10. Pebbles and iron nails 11. Fine sand from rocks 12. Sand from water 13. Gravel and sand 14. Salt and iron filings 15. Pins from assorted buttons 16. Coconut oil from coconut milk 17. Sand and pebbles 18. Pasta from water 19. Sand and thumb tacks 20. Salt solution
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Activity 3 – Arrange Me Directionss: Arrange the jumbled letters to describe the correct ways of separating mixtures. 1. stones from sand.
- IEVINSG
2.flour from water. -
-NTIORAFLIT
3. cooking oil from vinegar
- TACANDETINO
4. salt from seawater
- APORATINOVE
5. Staple wire from sand.
- TAGNEM NSUGI A
Activity 4 - Let’s Do It Directions: Study the illustration. Identify the components of each mixture and the technique of separating them.
Mixture
Components
Technique
1. Coconut oil and milk
2. Oil in water
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3. Muddy water
4. Ground pepper and water
5. Seeds in soy sauce
6. Grated melon pulp and juice
7. Water and stone
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8. Sinigang with floating fats
9. Pineapple chunks and evaporated milk
10. Gasoline in water
Activity 5 - Choose Me Directions: Identify the technique of separating the mixture in each scenario. Write your answer on the box provided. 1. Gian wants to remove the small pieces of stones from the flour. 2. I want clean water. 3. Lester wish to get the sugar out of the sugar solution 4. You want to remove the iron nails and thumbtacks from a mixture of sand, thumbtacks, iron nails, leaves and small pieces of wood. 5. Technique that we usually use when we are washing rice.
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Activity 6. Fact or Bluff Directions: Draw a happy face if the statement is Fact and sad face if it is Bluff. Draw your answer on the blank before the number. 1. All metals are magnetic. 2. Salt solution can be separated through evaporation. 3. We can use sieving in separating solid and liquid. 4. Filtration is used in separating solid and solid. 5. Pins and beads can be separated by using a magnet. 6. Knowledge in separating mixture is not essential or needed. 7. We can no longer separate physically mixed substances. 8. We should filter the water from the faucet to remove the sediments. 9. Mason workers can easily separate sand from gravel through sieving. 10. We should always practice the appropriate technique of separating mixtures.
Reflection: I learned that
I enjoyed most on
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I want to learn more on _
References: References: Padpad Evelyn, C. (2017). The New Science Links Worktext in Science and Technology 6. 856 Nicanor Reyes, Sr. St, Manila Philippines. REX Book Store, INC. K to 12 Grade 6 Curriculum Guide Http.//www.slideshare.net/mobile/framerock/wats of separating-mixtures 26534628 Science A Closer Look, Phoenix Publication Real - Life Science by: Jovita H. Pablo and Rosalinda M. Cupcupin, Science Links by:EvelynCastantePadpad https://www.google.com/search?q=sieving+techniques&sxsrf=ALeKk01imtNMe4Hsu8LZ9pGkZTY Lc9FMQ:1591570054726&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiXy_y95PDpAhUPBKYKHa0 -CGMQ_AUoAXoECAwQAw&biw=1366&bih=657#imgrc=3pMTUmV95KlNFM https://www.google.com/search?q=filtration+separation+techniques&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwj GiLXq5PDpAhV4xosBHT80C1EQ2cCegQIABAA&oq=filtration+techniques&gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQARgCMgQIABATMgQIABATMggIABAH EB4QEzoICAAQCBAHEB46BggAEAcQHjoECCMQJzoCCABQxtsEWPmCBWCvoQVoAHAAeAOAAdUCi AGuJJIBBjItMTIuNZgBAKABAaoBC2d3cy13aXotaW1n&sclient=img&ei=427dXoaLOPiMr7wPvisiAU&bih=657&biw=1366#imgrc=0S8xLH-HjgMQhM https://www.google.com/search?q=magnetic+separation+techniques&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwi Onb-X5fDpAhVEdJQKHVvpArUQ2cCegQIABAA&oq=magnet+separation+techniques&gs_lcp=CgNpbWcQARgAMgYIABAHEB46CAgA EAcQBRAeUNnTAliX3QJglu8CaABwAHgAgAHsAogBxgySAQUyLTQuMpgBAKABAaoBC2d3cy13aXot aW1n&sclient=img&ei=Qm_dXo70G8To0QTb0ouoCw&bih=657&biw=1366#imgrc=pjom90wm31 oSsM Note: PLEASE PRACTICE PERSONAL HYGIENE PROTOCOLS AT ALL TIMES.
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ANSWER KEY ACTIVITY 1 Get to Know Me 1. Using a magnet 2. Evaporation 3. Filtration 4. Using a magnet 5. Sieving 6. Sieving 7. Using a magnet 8. Decantation 9. Decantation 10. Using a magnet
ACTIVITY 2- Select Me 1. A
11. B
2. C
12. D
3. B
13. B
4. B
14. C
5. A
15. C
6. A
16. E
7. B
17. B
8. C
18. A
9. A
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10. C
20. E
ACTIVITY 3 – Arrange Me 1. SIEVING 2. FILTRATION Note: PLEASE PRACTICE PERSONAL HYGIENE PROTOCOLS AT ALL TIMES.
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3. DECANTATION 4. EVAPORATION 5. USING A MAGNET
Activity 4. Let’s Do It Components
Technique
1. Coconut oil and milk
Decantation
2.Oil and water
Decantation
3.Mud and water
Filtration
4.ground pepper and water
Decantation/Filtration
5.Seeds and soy sauce
Decantation/Filtration
6.Grated melon pulp and juice
Decantation/Filtration
7.Stone and water
Decantation
8.Meat, soup and floating fats
Decantation
9. Sand and water
Filtration
10.Gasoline in water
Decantation
Activity 5 – Choose Me 1. Sieving 2. Filtration 3. Evaporation 4. Using a magnet 5. Decantation
Activity 6 – FACT OR BLUFF
1. All metals are magnetic. 2. Salt solution can be separated through evaporation. 3. We can use sieving in separating solid and liquid. Note: PLEASE PRACTICE PERSONAL HYGIENE PROTOCOLS AT ALL TIMES.
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4. Filtration is used in separating solid and solid. 5. Pins and beads can be separated by using a magnet. 6. Knowledge in separating mixture is not essential or needed. 7. We can no longer separate physically mixed substances. 8. We should filter the water from the faucet to remove the sediments. 9. Mason workers can easily separate sand from gravel through sieving. 10. We should always use the appropriate technique in separating mixtures.
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