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Research 7 Activity Sheet
Quarter 1 - MELC 2 & 3
Week 2
Observing
REGION VI-WESTERN VISAYAS
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Research 7
Activity Sheet No. 2 - Observing
First Edition, 2021
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Name: _____________________________________________________________________
Grade and Section: __________________________Date: _________________________
RESEARCH 7 ACTIVITY SHEET NO. 2
Observing
I.
Learning Competency with Code
Explain the importance of observation in the empirical nature of science
(SSP-RS7SPS-Id-2)
Demonstrate the skills of observing a given event and/or object
(SSP-RS7SPS-Id-3)
II.
Background Information for Learners
Observing is the fundamental science process skill. You observe
objects and events using all your five senses which are sense of sight, touch,
hearing, smell and taste. By observing, you are able to describe the colors of
the rainbow, the feeling of your mother’s warm hugs and embrace, the sound
of your childhood toys, the smell of your favorite foods and the taste of the
sweetest candies and chocolates you have tasted. As you would notice, through
observing, you were able to learn about the things around you, its properties,
characteristics, similarities and differences and appreciate its wonders and
beauty.
The
ability
to
make
good
observations is also important to the
development of the other science process
skills:
communicating,
classifying,
measuring, inferring, and predicting. The
simplest observations, made using only the
senses, are qualitative observations. For
example, the leaf is light green in color or
the leaf is waxy and smooth. Observations
that involve a number or quantity are
quantitative observations. For example, the
mass of one leaf is five grams or the leaves
are clustered in groups of five. Quantitative
observations give more precise information
than our senses alone.
Observation is important in the
empirical nature of science which refers to
the idea that science is based on or derived
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from observations of the world around us from which interpretations and
meanings are made. Just like in a scientific method, scientists use observation
to collect and record data, which enables them to construct and then test
hypotheses and theories. Scientists observe in many ways – with their own
senses or with tools such as microscopes, scanners or transmitters to extend
their vision or hearing. These tools allow for more precise and accurate
observations.
Like most skills, observation improves with practice and
knowledge. You learn to observe more scientifically when: observations are
prompted by appropriate questioning, observations are connected with growing
background knowledge on the subject or object under observation and if you
are given the opportunity to share, discuss and debate your observations. For
example, you are so familiar with water because it is a common substance and
utilize it every day. However, have you observed it in a scientific manner? Like
asking, “does water have a shape?” or “can you squash water?” The
opportunities to experiment with water and discuss our experiences with
shaping or squashing it are likely to change your idea of this familiar
substance.
III.
Activity Proper
Activity 1: HOW IMPORTANT IS OBSERVATION?
Directions: Below is an illustration of the steps of scientific method which
scientists and researchers follow to answer their questions and solve their
problems about the world. Analyze the illustration and explain the importance
of observation in the empirical nature of science by answering the guide
questions that follow.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_method
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Guide Questions:
1. A scientific method usually starts with a question. What is the role of
observation in creating a question?
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2. Do you think a scientific method or a scientific investigation will be
successful without a careful and systematic process of observation?
Why?
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______________________________________________________________________
3. In general, looking at the illustration, what is the importance of
observation in the whole process of a scientific investigation?
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Activity 2: SHOW ME WHAT YOU HAVE
Directions: Get something you can find in your house that can be described
through observation. It may be an object, a food, a toy, an appliance, a furniture
or whatever that is interesting and valuable to you. Introduce what you’ve got
by demonstrating your skills of observing. Write your observations in the table
in each category. Please be specific and write facts that can be proven.
What I Have: ______________________________
You may draw or paste a picture of what you have here:
I see…
I smell…
I touch…
I taste…
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I hear…
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Activity 3: WHAT CAN YOU SPOT?
https://www.cambridge.org/elt/blog/
Directions: Let us test your observing skills! Observe the picture below
thoroughly then answer the questions that follow.
Guide Questions:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
How many people are there in the picture?
How many girls are there?
How many people are holding an object? What are these objects?
Who among the boys is a sleepy head?
Who among the girls loves to paint?
How many animals are there in the picture? What are they?
How many fruits are there in the tree?
How would you compare Eva and Sam?
Can you notice three differences among the girls? Please enumerate these
differences.
10.
Can you notice three differences among the boys? Please
enumerate these differences.
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Activity 1:
1. Through observation, we are able to discover things round us and some
of these things make us curious and make us create questions that
need to be answered systematically through a scientific method. There
are things around us that need to be studied and investigated deeper
to be understood. Our curiosity makes us inquire more and look for
more information.
2. No. A scientific method or a scientific investigation will never be
successful without a careful and systematic process of observation.
Observation is the starting point of a scientific method so there is
nothing to be studied on or investigate without it.
3. Observation is very much important in the empirical nature of science
which refers to the idea that science is based on or derived from
observations of the world around us from which interpretations and
meanings are made. Just like in a scientific method, scientists use
observation to collect and record data, which enables them to construct
and test hypotheses and theories.
V.
Answer Keys
I need more information about:
____________________________________________________________________________
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I don’t understand:
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I understand:
____________________________________________________________________________
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Complete the statements below.
IV.
Reflection
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Activity 3:
1. How many people are there in the picture?
Answer: There are seven (7) people in the picture.
2. How many girls are there?
Answer: There are four (4) girls in the picture. They are Eva, Pat, Kim, and Sam.
3. How many people are holding an object? What are these objects?
Answer: There are five (5) people who are holding an object. Eva holds a book.
Ben holds a ball. Kim holds a paintbrush. Hugo holds a remote-controlled car. Sam holds
a kite.
4. Who among the boys is a sleepy head?
Answer: Mark is the sleepy head among the boys.
5. Who among the girls loves to paint?
Answer: Kim loves to paint.
6. How many animals are there in the picture?
Answer: There are three (3) animals in the picture. A dog, a frog and a bee.
7. How many fruits are there in the tree?
Answer: There are four (4) fruits in the tree.
8. How would you compare Eva and Sam?
Answer: Eva loves to read while Sam loves to play with a kite.
9. Can you notice three differences among the girls? Please enumerate these differences.
Answer:
1. Eva loves to read a book while Kim loves to paint.
2. Pat and Eva’s hairs are tied while Kim and Sam’s are not.
3. Sam wears a skirt while the rest of the girls wear pants.
10. Can you notice three differences among the boys? Please enumerate these differences.
Answer:
1. Mark loves to sleep while Ben loves to play with his dog.
2. Ben wears shorts while Mark and Hugo wear pants.
3. Hugo plays with his toy while Ben plays with his dog.
Activity 2: (Sample answer only)
What I have: an apple
You may draw or paste a picture of what you’ve got here:
a glossy mediumsized red apple
with a single leaf
attached on its
stem.
a fragrant and
fresh apple that
smells
so
refreshing.
a smooth, firm and
soft apple.
a mild balance
between sweet
and sour and
delicious apple.
a
crispy
and
crunchy
sound
when I take a bite
of the apple.
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VI.
Links and Other References
https://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/resources/8-the-role-of-observationin-science
http://www.longwood.edu/cleanva/images/sec6.processskills.pdf
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_method
Google Images
Most Essential Learning Competencies (2020)
Pinterest images
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