Grade 3 Science Lesson Plan
Quarter: 1
     Content: Science in Our Daily Life
     Time Duration: 45 minutes
     I. Content Standards
     Learners understand that science is important in understanding
how the natural world works.
     II. Learning Competency
     The learner identifies objects, activities, or natural events
observed in their local environment that can be explained by science.
     III. Performance Standard
     By the end of the quarter, learners:
     Demonstrate simple science processes to explore common local
materials, their physical properties, and uses.
     Participate in guided science activities, including simple
measurements using units such as millimeters, centimeters, and
meters.
     Demonstrate safe handling procedures when using equipment
and materials.
     IV. Learning Objectives
     By the end of the lesson, learners will be able to:
      Identify examples of objects and events in daily life that
involve science (e.g., melting ice, plant growth, rain).
      Explain in simple terms how science helps us understand and
use these things.
     Apply knowledge by proposing how recyclable materials can be
turned into useful objects.
     V. Materials Needed
      Pictures or real objects from the environment (e.g., water
bottle, fan, plant, soap, etc.)
     Chart paper and markers
      Recyclable materials (e.g., plastic bottles, cans, cardboard, old
clothes)
     Glue, scissors, tape
     Rulers or measuring tapes
     VI. Procedure
     A. Introduction (Engage - 10 mins)
     Ask: "What do you see around you every day? What do you use
at home or in school?"
     Show pictures or real objects (e.g., broom, sunlight, plant, fan,
soap).
     Ask: "How do you think science helps us with these things?"
     Briefly explain: Science helps us understand how things work
and how to use materials safely and wisely.
     B. Instruction/Explore (15 mins)
     Discuss common local materials (plastic, metal, plant fibers,
paper).
     Talk about their physical properties (hard/soft, flexible/rigid,
waterproof, absorbent).
     Give examples of how we use them daily (plastic for bottles,
metal for tools).
    Ask: “Can we use these again instead of throwing them away?
How?”
     C. Guided Practice/Explain (10 mins)
     Show simple examples of items made from recycled materials.
     In groups, learners brainstorm ideas for a product they could
make using recyclable materials available at home or school.
     Groups draw a design or explain their idea.
     D. Independent Practice/Elaborate (15 mins)
      Learners begin constructing their product using available
recyclable materials.
     Emphasize safety when handling scissors and other tools.
        Ask students to measure at least one part of their product
   using a ruler or measuring tape (in cm or mm).
          E. Assessment/Evaluate (5 mins)
          Use the following rubric:
    Criteria              4 pts                3 pts               2 pts               1 pt
                 Used 3 or more                              Used 1 recyclable
                                         Used 2                                  Did not use
1. Use of        appropriate                                 material or
                                         appropriate                             recyclable
Recyclable       recyclable materials                        included some
                                         recyclable                              materials
Materials        creatively and                              inappropriate
                                         materials.                              appropriately.
                 effectively.                                materials.
                 Product is well-
                                         Product is useful Product has      Product is not
2. Usefulness of designed, clearly
                                         and adequately limited use or      functional or has
the Product      useful in daily life,
                                         designed.         unclear purpose. no clear purpose.
                 and innovative.
                 Clear and accurate
                                         Basic explanation   Vague or minimal
3. Explanation explanation of                                                 No explanation
                                         of how the          explanation with
of Scientific    material properties                                          or incorrect
                                         product works       weak science
Ideas            and function using                                           scientific ideas.
                                         and material use.   connection.
                 science concepts.
                 Accurate
                                                          Measurement
                 measurements            Attempted
4. Use of                                                 used but not           No measurement
                 (mm/cm) are clearly     measurement;
Measurement                                               accurate or not        used.
                 applied in the          mostly accurate.
                                                          clearly applied.
                 product design.
                 Followed all safety     Needed only one
5. Safe                                                    Needed multiple Did not follow
                 rules consistently      reminder to
Handling of                                                reminders to use safety
                 and used tools          follow safety
Materials                                                  tools safely.    procedures.
                 responsibly.            procedures.
                 Highly original,                                           Product was
                                         Creative idea and Some creativity;
6. Creativity    detailed design;                                           rushed or lacks
                                         good effort       effort was
and Effort       clear time and effort                                      originality and
                                         evident.          minimal.
                 shown.                                                     effort.
          VII. Conclusion (Wrap-Up - 5 mins)
         Recap: “Today we learned how science helps us understand and
   use things around us.”
          Ask: “Why is it important to reuse materials?”
      Encourage students to share their product ideas with their
families and improve them at home.
     VIII. Extension Activity (Optional)
      For homework: Ask students to complete or improve their
recycled product at home with family support and bring it to school
for a mini “Recycled Invention Exhibit.”