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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education (DepEd)


Region VIII (Eastern Visayas)
Division of Leyte
MATALOM SOUTH DISTRICT

CAHAGNAAN CENTRAL SCHOOL


SY: 2020-2021

SCIENCE GRADE 4
Name: ________________________________________ Date: _________________
Grade & Section: ______________________________ Score: ________________

LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET


Quarter 1-Matter
WEEK 7 (Day 1)
Lesson 7: Changes in the materials That Are Useful or Harmful to One’s
Environment
Activity : What are the Changes in the Materials that are Harmful to the
Environment?
Reminder: Read the background information carefully and do the activities. Answer questions in every
activity. You may write your answer directly on the space provided for every question. Follow
instructions religiously. If there’s something not clear for you may ask the help of the members
of your family or you may send text or chat me with these cell numbers ___________________ or
______________________ or in my fb account.

Background Information for Learners

 Some changes in the materials are useful to the environment while others are
harmful.
a. Useful: cutting of piece of cloth to be made into handkerchief,
cutting of fabric to be made into clothes, cutting and shaping pieces of
wood/lumber into chair, changing wood into charcoal for cooking.
b. Harmful: burning of old tires and other plastic materials/ trash,
throwing of kerosene and detergents into the sewage, etc…)
 When the material (soil/land) is dumped with garbage of any kind such as empty
bottles, plastics, toxic wastes, chemicals from factories, and others, the
soil/land becomes polluted. Polluted land serves as breeding places for flies,
cockroaches and rats. These pests carry germs that cause diseases, hence
hazardous to one’s health. Growing plants is not also possible in polluted land.

 When the material (i.e. water in the river) is dumped with garbage of any kind
such as empty bottles, plastics, wastes materials from houses, and other
industrial and chemical wastes from factories, the river becomes polluted. If we
drink water contaminated with germs, we are likely to get sickness/diseases.
Polluted water also kills organisms, i.e. fish, water plants, etc.
Science 4 LM p.51
Note:
You may browse in YouTube this topic - identify changes in the materials whether useful or harmful to one's
environment -https://youtu.be/FCkBS2soW9c?t=1

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 When the surrounding air is blanketed with smoke from the factories
and motorized vehicles, ashes and other dust particles, the air becomes
polluted. Polluted air causes skin itchiness, lung infections. Cancer and
other respiratory diseases.
 Some changes in the materials are harmful to the environment. It may
pollute land, water and air. To keep our surroundings clean and to
prevent or minimize pollution in our environment, people are
encouraged to do the 5 R’s (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Repair and Rot).
 Burning of garbage such as plastic materials, rubber, and other wastes
is harmful also to the environment. Many items in household garbage
when burned release dangerous toxic chemicals. These pose health
risks for people particularly those with asthma and other heart and
lung ailments. Because the smoke is close to the ground, it can also
settle on fruits, vegetables and other vegetation that becomes dangerous
to eat for humans and wildlife. The smoke and toxins that enter the air
also contribute to the greenhouse effect and global warming. To
prevent/ minimize the effect of burning of garbage/wastes, waste
segregation should be done, and the 5 R’s should be practiced.
 Cutting down trees is also harmful to the environment. It affects the
quality of air that we breathe. It causes a rapid change in temperature
(the temperature rises to a sometimes uncomfortable level). In addition,
when trees are cut down, rain levels are severely affected (since
moisture in the air could not be retained by the trees). This, in turn,
changes weather patterns, which leads to other environmental
concerns. Cutting down of trees also causes soil erosion. Many animals
native to forests also lose their habitats. Cutting down a tree is
prohibited. To solve the problem on deforestation, planting of trees
(reforestation) should be done.
Science 4 LM p.52
Note:
You may browse in YouTube this topic - identify changes in the materials whether useful or harmful to
one's environment -https://youtu.be/FCkBS2soW9c?t=1

I. Learning Competency:

Identify changes in materials whether useful or harmful to one’s environment


(p. 378) CODE: S4MT-Ii-j -7

Subtask: Identify changes in the materials that are harmful to the environment

II. Directions/Instructions/Motivation
What are the changes in the materials that are harmful to the environment?
Brainstorming about harmful changes in the environment.

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III. Pupil’s Activity/ Experimentation

Activity 1:

You have to do the activity with your PARENTS. Be sure to handle


things carefully to avoid accident. Follow carefully the procedure/ steps.

1. Brainstorm ideas about different changes in the materials that are harmful

and observed in your surrounding environment.

2. List down these observed harmful changes in the materials in your surroundings .

(Note : You may write your observation here or in separate sheet)

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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education (DepEd)
Region VIII (Eastern Visayas)
Division of Leyte
MATALOM SOUTH DISTRICT

CAHAGNAAN CENTRAL SCHOOL


SY: 2020-2021

SCIENCE GRADE 4
Name: ________________________________________ Date: _________________
Grade & Section: ______________________________ Score: ________________

LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET


Quarter 1-Matter
WEEK 7 (Day 2)
Lesson 7: Changes in the materials That Are Useful or Harmful to One’s
Environment
Activity: What are the Changes in the Materials that are Harmful to the
Environment?
Reminder: Read the background information carefully and do the activities. Answer questions in every
activity. You may write your answer directly on the space provided for every question. Follow
instructions religiously. If there’s something not clear for you may ask the help of the members
of your family or you may send text or chat me with these cell numbers __________________ or
_________________ or in my fb account.

Background Information for Learners

Some changes in the materials are useful to the environment while others
are harmful.
c. Useful: cutting of piece of cloth to be made into handkerchief, cutting of
fabric to be made into clothes, cutting and shaping pieces of wood/lumber
into chair, changing wood into charcoal for cooking.
d. Harmful: burning of old tires and other plastic materials/ trash, throwing
of kerosene and detergents into the sewage, etc…)
When the material (soil/land) is dumped with garbage of any kind such as
empty bottles, plastics, toxic wastes, chemicals from factories, and others, the
soil/land becomes polluted. Polluted land serves as breeding places for flies,
cockroaches and rats. These pests carry germs that cause diseases, hence
hazardous to one’s health. Growing plants is not also possible in polluted
land.
When the material (i.e. water in the river) is dumped with garbage of any
kind such as empty bottles, plastics, wastes materials from houses, and other
industrial and chemical wastes from factories, the river becomes polluted. If
we drink water contaminated with germs, we are likely to get
sickness/diseases. Polluted water also kills organisms, i.e. fish, water plants,
etc.
Science 4 LM p.51
Note:
You may browse in YouTube this topic - identify changes in the materials whether useful or harmful to one's

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I.  When the surrounding air is blanketed with smoke from the factories
and motorized vehicles, ashes and other dust particles, the air becomes
polluted. Polluted air causes skin itchiness, lung infections. Cancer and
other respiratory diseases.
 Some changes in the materials are harmful to the environment. It may
pollute land, water and air. To keep our surroundings clean and to
prevent or minimize pollution in our environment, people are
encouraged to do the 5 R’s (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Repair and Rot).
 Burning of garbage such as plastic materials, rubber, and other wastes
is harmful also to the environment. Many items in household garbage
when burned release dangerous toxic chemicals. These pose health
risks for people particularly those with asthma and other heart and
lung ailments. Because the smoke is close to the ground, it can also
settle on fruits, vegetables and other vegetation that becomes dangerous
to eat for humans and wildlife. The smoke and toxins that enter the air
also contribute to the greenhouse effect and global warming. To
prevent/ minimize the effect of burning of garbage/wastes, waste
segregation should be done, and the 5 R’s should be practiced.
 Cutting down trees is also harmful to the environment. It affects the
quality of air that we breathe. It causes a rapid change in temperature
(the temperature rises to a sometimes uncomfortable level). In addition,
when trees are cut down, rain levels are severely affected (since
moisture in the air could not be retained by the trees). This, in turn,
changes weather patterns, which leads to other environmental
concerns. Cutting down of trees also causes soil erosion. Many animals
native to forests also lose their habitats. Cutting down a tree is
prohibited. To solve the problem on deforestation, planting of trees
(reforestation) should be done.
Science 4 LM p.52
Note:
You may browse in YouTube this topic - identify changes in the materials whether useful or harmful to
one's environment -https://youtu.be/FCkBS2soW9c?t=1

Learning Competency:

Identify changes in materials whether useful or harmful to one’s environment


(p. 378) CODE: S4MT-Ii-j -7

Subtask: Identify changes in the materials that are harmful to the environment

II. Directions/Instructions/Motivation

Yesterday you have listed the materials with observed harmful


changes.
What made them harmful to the environment?

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III. Pupil’s Activity

Activity 2:

You have to do the activity with your PARENTS. Be sure to handle


things carefully to avoid accident. Follow carefully the procedure/ steps.

1. Identify by listing down the reasons or things that made these

changes harmful to our environment. You may express your

answers in mother tongue (puydi binisay-on ang imong tubag).

(Note : You may write your observation here or in separate sheet)

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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education (DepEd)
Region VIII (Eastern Visayas)
Division of Leyte
MATALOM SOUTH DISTRICT

CAHAGNAAN CENTRAL SCHOOL


SY: 2020-2021

SCIENCE GRADE 4
Name: ________________________________________ Date: _________________
Grade & Section: ______________________________ Score: ________________

LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET


Quarter 1-Matter
WEEK 7 (Day 3)
Lesson 7: Changes in the materials That Are Useful or Harmful to One’s
Environment
Activity : What are the Changes in the Materials that are Harmful to the
Environment?
Reminder: Read the background information carefully and do the activities. Answer questions in every
activity. You may write your answer directly on the space provided for every question. Follow
instructions religiously. If there’s something not clear for you may ask the help of the members
of your family or you may send text or chat me with these cell numbers ____________________
or
____________________ or in my fb account.
Background Information for Learners

Some changes in the materials are useful to the environment while others
are harmful.
e. Useful: cutting of piece of cloth to be made into handkerchief, cutting of
fabric to be made into clothes, cutting and shaping pieces of wood/lumber
into chair, changing wood into charcoal for cooking.
f. Harmful: burning of old tires and other plastic materials/ trash, throwing
of kerosene and detergents into the sewage, etc…)
When the material (soil/land) is dumped with garbage of any kind such as
empty bottles, plastics, toxic wastes, chemicals from factories, and others, the
soil/land becomes polluted. Polluted land serves as breeding places for flies,
cockroaches and rats. These pests carry germs that cause diseases, hence
hazardous to one’s health. Growing plants is not also possible in polluted
land.
When the material (i.e. water in the river) is dumped with garbage of any
kind such as empty bottles, plastics, wastes materials from houses, and other
industrial and chemical wastes from factories, the river becomes polluted. If
we drink water contaminated with germs, we are likely to get
sickness/diseases. Polluted water also kills organisms, i.e. fish, water plants,
etc.
Science 4 LM p.51
Note:
You may browse in YouTube this topic - identify changes in the materials whether useful or harmful to one's

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I. Learning Competency:
 When the surrounding air is blanketed with smoke from the factories
and motorized vehicles, ashes and other dust particles, the air becomes
polluted. Polluted air causes skin itchiness, lung infections. Cancer and
other respiratory diseases.
 Some changes in the materials are harmful to the environment. It may
pollute land, water and air. To keep our surroundings clean and to
prevent or minimize pollution in our environment, people are
encouraged to do the 5 R’s (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Repair and Rot).
 Burning of garbage such as plastic materials, rubber, and other wastes
is harmful also to the environment. Many items in household garbage
when burned release dangerous toxic chemicals. These pose health
risks for people particularly those with asthma and other heart and
lung ailments. Because the smoke is close to the ground, it can also
settle on fruits, vegetables and other vegetation that becomes dangerous
to eat for humans and wildlife. The smoke and toxins that enter the air
also contribute to the greenhouse effect and global warming. To
prevent/ minimize the effect of burning of garbage/wastes, waste
segregation should be done, and the 5 R’s should be practiced.
 Cutting down trees is also harmful to the environment. It affects the
quality of air that we breathe. It causes a rapid change in temperature
(the temperature rises to a sometimes uncomfortable level). In addition,
when trees are cut down, rain levels are severely affected (since
moisture in the air could not be retained by the trees). This, in turn,
changes weather patterns, which leads to other environmental
concerns. Cutting down of trees also causes soil erosion. Many animals
native to forests also lose their habitats. Cutting down a tree is
prohibited. To solve the problem on deforestation, planting of trees
(reforestation) should be done.
Science 4 LM p.52
Note:
You may browse in YouTube this topic - identify changes in the materials whether useful or harmful to
one's environment -https://youtu.be/FCkBS2soW9c?t=1

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Identify changes in materials whether useful or harmful to one’s environment
(p. 378) CODE: S4MT-Ii-j -7

Subtask: Identify changes in the materials that are harmful to the environment

II. Directions/Instructions/Motivation

Yesterday you have listed the materials with observed harmful


changes.
What made them harmful to the environment?

III. Pupil’s Activity

Activity 3:

You have to do the activity with your PARENTS. Be sure to handle


things carefully to avoid accident. Follow carefully the procedure/ steps.

1. Identify the harmful effects of the changes of materials to our

environment by illustrating the effects.

(Note: You may draw /illustrate your observation here or in separate sheet)

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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education (DepEd)
Region VIII (Eastern Visayas)
Division of Leyte
MATALOM SOUTH DISTRICT

CAHAGNAAN CENTRAL SCHOOL


SY: 2020-2021

SCIENCE GRADE 4
Name: ________________________________________ Date: _________________
Grade & Section: ______________________________ Score: ________________

LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET


Quarter 1-Matter
WEEK 7 (Day 4)
Lesson 7: Changes in the materials That Are Useful or Harmful to One’s
Environment
Activity : What are the Changes in the Materials that are Harmful to the
Environment?
Reminder: Read the background information carefully and do the activities. Answer questions in every
activity. You may write your answer directly on the space provided for every question. Follow
instructions religiously. If there’s something not clear for you may ask the help of the members
of your family or you may send text or chat me with these cell numbers ____________________
or
____________________ or in my fb account.
Background Information for Learners

Some changes in the materials are useful to the environment while others
are harmful.
g. Useful: cutting of piece of cloth to be made into handkerchief, cutting of
fabric to be made into clothes, cutting and shaping pieces of wood/lumber
into chair, changing wood into charcoal for cooking.
h. Harmful: burning of old tires and other plastic materials/ trash, throwing
of kerosene and detergents into the sewage, etc…)
When the material (soil/land) is dumped with garbage of any kind such as
empty bottles, plastics, toxic wastes, chemicals from factories, and others, the
soil/land becomes polluted. Polluted land serves as breeding places for flies,
cockroaches and rats. These pests carry germs that cause diseases, hence
hazardous to one’s health. Growing plants is not also possible in polluted
land.
When the material (i.e. water in the river) is dumped with garbage of any
kind such as empty bottles, plastics, wastes materials from houses, and other
industrial and chemical wastes from factories, the river becomes polluted. If
we drink water contaminated with germs, we are likely to get
sickness/diseases. Polluted water also kills organisms, i.e. fish, water plants,
etc.
Science 4 LM p.51
Note:
You may browse in YouTube this topic - identify changes in the materials whether useful or harmful to one's

10
I. Learning Competency:
 When the surrounding air is blanketed with smoke from the factories
and motorized vehicles, ashes and other dust particles, the air becomes
polluted. Polluted air causes skin itchiness, lung infections. Cancer and
other respiratory diseases.
 Some changes in the materials are harmful to the environment. It may
pollute land, water and air. To keep our surroundings clean and to
prevent or minimize pollution in our environment, people are
encouraged to do the 5 R’s (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Repair and Rot).
 Burning of garbage such as plastic materials, rubber, and other wastes
is harmful also to the environment. Many items in household garbage
when burned release dangerous toxic chemicals. These pose health
risks for people particularly those with asthma and other heart and
lung ailments. Because the smoke is close to the ground, it can also
settle on fruits, vegetables and other vegetation that becomes dangerous
to eat for humans and wildlife. The smoke and toxins that enter the air
also contribute to the greenhouse effect and global warming. To
prevent/ minimize the effect of burning of garbage/wastes, waste
segregation should be done, and the 5 R’s should be practiced.
 Cutting down trees is also harmful to the environment. It affects the
quality of air that we breathe. It causes a rapid change in temperature
(the temperature rises to a sometimes uncomfortable level). In addition,
when trees are cut down, rain levels are severely affected (since
moisture in the air could not be retained by the trees). This, in turn,
changes weather patterns, which leads to other environmental
concerns. Cutting down of trees also causes soil erosion. Many animals
native to forests also lose their habitats. Cutting down a tree is
prohibited. To solve the problem on deforestation, planting of trees
(reforestation) should be done.
Science 4 LM p.52
Note:
You may browse in YouTube this topic - identify changes in the materials whether useful or harmful to
one's environment -https://youtu.be/FCkBS2soW9c?t=1

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Identify changes in materials whether useful or harmful to one’s environment
(p. 378) CODE: S4MT-Ii-j -7

Subtask: Identify changes in the materials that are harmful to the environment

II. Directions/Instructions/Motivation

Yesterday you have listed the materials with observed harmful


changes.
What made them harmful to the environment?

III. Pupil’s Activity

Activity 4:

You have to do the activity with your PARENTS. Be sure to handle


things carefully to avoid accident. Follow carefully the procedure/ steps.

1. Identify the harmful effects of these changes to us human beings by

listing them down. Using a graphic organizer. List down at least 5,

number 1 is done for you.

(Note: You may write your observation here or in separate sheet)

Sample graphic organizers:


e

1.Cutting of trees flood Damaged houses

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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education (DepEd)
Region VIII (Eastern Visayas)
Division of Leyte
MATALOM SOUTH DISTRICT

CAHAGNAAN CENTRAL SCHOOL


SY: 2020-2021

SCIENCE GRADE 4
Name: ________________________________________ Date: _________________
Grade & Section: ______________________________ Score: ________________

LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET


Quarter 1-Matter
WEEK 7 (Day 5)
Lesson 7: Changes in the materials That Are Useful or Harmful to One’s
Environment
Activity: What are the Changes in the Materials that are Harmful to the
Environment?
Reminder: Read the background information carefully and do the activities. Answer questions in every
activity. You may write your answer directly on the space provided for every question. Follow
instructions religiously. If there’s something not clear for you may ask the help of the members
of your family or you may send text or chat me with these cell numbers __________________ or
_________________ or in my fb account.

Background Information for Learners

Some changes in the materials are useful to the environment while others are
harmful.
i. Useful: cutting of piece of cloth to be made into handkerchief, cutting of fabric
to be made into clothes, cutting and shaping pieces of wood/lumber into chair,
changing wood into charcoal for cooking.
j. Harmful: burning of old tires and other plastic materials/ trash, throwing of
kerosene and detergents into the sewage, etc…)
When the material (soil/land) is dumped with garbage of any kind such as
empty bottles, plastics, toxic wastes, chemicals from factories, and others, the
soil/land becomes polluted. Polluted land serves as breeding places for flies,
cockroaches and rats. These pests carry germs that cause diseases, hence 13
hazardous to one’s health. Growing plants is not also possible in polluted land.
When the material (i.e. water in the river) is dumped with garbage of any kind
such as empty bottles, plastics, wastes materials from houses, and other industrial
 When the surrounding air is blanketed with smoke from the factories
and motorized vehicles, ashes and other dust particles, the air becomes
polluted. Polluted
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Science 4 LM p.54 14
Note:
You may browse in YouTube this topic - identify changes in the materials whether useful or harmful to
one's environment -https://youtu.be/FCkBS2soW9c?t=1
Science 4 LM p. 51-52
I. Learning Competency:

Identify changes in materials whether useful or harmful to one’s environment


(p. 378) CODE: S4MT-Ii-j -7

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I. Directions/Instructions/ Review
Based on your activities done, what were the changes in the materials
which were useful/harmful to one’s environment?

II. PUPIL’S ACTIVITY/ ASSESSMENT (Taken from Test Item Bank pp. 22-24)
Let us find out how much you have learned. You have to do the assessment by
your own, but if there’s something which you do not understand, feel free to
ask guidance from your elder sister or brother or with your parents. Read the
instructions carefully.

TEST 1

Multiple Choice
Directions: Read each item carefully and encircle the letter which corresponds to the
correct answer.
1. Which of the following changes in materials causes harm to the
environment?
A. burning plastics as mosquito killer
B. cutting a piece of cloth to be made into
handkerchief
C. cutting and shaping pieces of wood/lumber to be
made into chair
2. Which of the following changes in the materials is useful to the environment?
A. burning of old tires
B. disposing of solid wastes into the drainage
C. cutting of fabric to be made into clothes
3. Which among the activities below has useful effect to our environment?
A. throwing garbage into the canal
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B. using paper bags when shopping
C. throwing hospital wastes into the river
4. The following are useful to the environment, EXCEPT________.
A. using pesticides in killing insects
B. using eco - bag when buying groceries
C. using old newspapers in wrapping gifts

5. Garbage materials such as empty bottles, plastics, toxic wastes,


chemicals from factories when dumped anywhere can
cause________.
A. crowding
B. pollution
C. solution

Test II
True of False
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and
FALSE if wrong.
_______1. When the surrounding air is blanketed with smoke from factories and
vehicles,
ashes and other dust particles, the air becomes polluted.
_______2. Burning wood into charcoal for cooking leads to useful changes in the
materials.
_______3. Change in the materials is always useful to the environment.
_______4. Polluted land serves as breeding place for flies.
_______5. Growing plants is not possible in polluted land.

TEST III
Fill in the Blanks
Directions: Supply the blanks with appropriate words to complete the
paragraph. Choose your answer from the list below.
asthma burned chemicals
garbage harmful

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Burning of ______ such as plastic materials, rubber, and other wastes is ______ to
the environment. Household garbage when ______ release dangerous toxic ______. These
pose health risks for people particularly those with ______ and other heart and lung
ailments.

Republic of the Philippines


Department of Education (DepEd)
Region VIII (Eastern Visayas)
Division of Leyte
MATALOM SOUTH DISTRICT

CAHAGNAAN CENTRAL SCHOOL


SY: 2020-2021

SCIENCE GRADE 4
LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET
Quarter 1-Matter

KEY TO CORRECTION

WEEK 7-DAY 5 LONG QUIZ


TEST 1
COMPETENCY: Identify changes in materials whether useful or harmful to one’s
environment. (S4MT-Ii-j-7)
Multiple Choice
Directions: Read each item carefully and encircle the letter which corresponds to the
correct answer.
1. Which of the following changes in materials causes harm to the
environment?
A. burning plastics as mosquito killer

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B. cutting a piece of cloth to be made into
handkerchief
C. cutting and shaping pieces of wood/lumber to be
made into chair
2. Which of the following changes in the materials is useful to the environment?
A. burning of old tires
B. disposing of solid wastes into the drainage
C. cutting of fabric to be made into clothes
3. Which among the activities below has useful effect to our environment?
A. throwing garbage into the canal
B. using paper bags when shopping
C. throwing hospital wastes into the river
4. The following are useful to the environment, EXCEPT________.
A. using pesticides in killing insects
B. using eco - bag when buying groceries
C. using old newspapers in wrapping gifts
5. Garbage materials such as empty bottles, plastics, toxic wastes,
chemicals from factories when dumped anywhere can
cause________.
A. crowding
B. pollution
C. solution
Test II
True of False
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and
FALSE if wrong.
TRUE 1. When the surrounding air is blanketed with smoke from factories and
vehicles,
ashes and other dust particles, the air becomes polluted.
TRUE 2. Burning wood into charcoal for cooking leads to useful changes in the
materials.
FALSE 3. Change in the materials is always useful to the environment.
TRUE 4. Polluted land serves as breeding place for flies.
TRUE 5. Growing plants is not possible in polluted land.

TEST III
Fill in the Blanks
Directions: Supply the blanks with appropriate words to complete the
paragraph. Choose your answer from the list below.
asthma burned chemicals
garbage harmful

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Burning of garbage such as plastic materials, rubber, and other wastes is harmful
to the environment. Household garbage when burned release dangerous toxic chemicals
. These pose health risks for people particularly those with asthma and other heart and
lung ailments.

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Prepared by: Checked by:


LORENA L. MALIGANG YOLANDA S. SAMALCA
Grade 4 Adviser/ MT-1 Principal -1

Noted:
ESTELA A. JUNTILLA
PI

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