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Topic 1:
UNIVERSE AND
SOLAR SYSTEM
Objective #1:
State the different
hypothesis explaining
the origin of the
universe
HOW DID THE
UNIVERSE
START?
Activity 1.
Back in the
PAST!
What to do: (5 mins.)
Given your previous
knowledge about the origin
of the Universe, make a role
play on how it is formed.
Criteria:
+Content- 20 %
+Creativity-5%
+Hugot lines-5%
Hugot lines must be relevant
to the topic.
WHAT IS THE
UNIVERSE?
UNIVERSE OR COSMOS
- contains all galaxies,
stars and planets.
COSMOLOGY
- branch of science that
studies the origin,
evolution and fate of the
universe.
Theories behind the origin of the universe:
1. Big Bang Theory states
that the universe
started as a singularity
that exploded.
Theories behind the origin of the universe:
Proponents: Georges Lemaître, a Belgian
priest, is considered as the first proponent
of the Big Bang Theory.
Supported by other scientists such
as Edwin Hubble, Arno Penzias, and Robert
Wilson.
Theories behind the origin of the universe:
2. Steady State Theory- discusses
that the universe has always been
there and will always be present.
Proponents: Hermann
Bondi, Thomas Gold, and Fred Hoyle
Theories behind the origin of the universe:
3. Oscillating Universe Theory discusses
that the universe is expanding and will
contract once all the energy after the
Big Bang is used up.
Proponent: Richard Tolman
What is a big crunch?
The universe at a certain point in
time will stop expanding and
collapse into itself, pulling
everything in until eventually it
becomes a blackhole.
Activity 2. Concept Map (10 miins.)
Choose one of the theories
about the origin of the universe.
Create a concept map illustrating the
events that happen in the universe as
explained by that theory.
QUIZ
TIME!
30 SECONDS CHALLENGE:
What is in the picture?
00:00:30
00:00:30
00:00:30
00:00:30
00:00:30
Objective #2:
To describe the
different hypotheses
explaining the origin of
the Solar System.
WHAT IS THE
SOLAR SYSTEM?
The solar system is
composed of the Sun, the
planets and their satellites,
the comets, and the
asteroids.
Theories on the origin of the solar system:
1. The Nebular Theory explained that the
Solar System originated from a nebula
that was disrupted by a nearby
supernova.
PROPONENTS: Emmanuel
Swedenborg, Immanuel Kant, and Pierre
– Simon Laplace.
Terrestrial vs. Jovian Planets
+Mercury
+Venus
+Earth, and
+Mars
+Jupiter
+Saturn
+Uranus, and
+Neptune
Theories on the origin of the solar system:
2. The Encounter Theory suggests
that the Solar System formed as a
result of a near collision between a
passing star and the Sun.
Proponents: Georges
Leclerc and Comte de Buffon
Theories on the origin of the solar system:
3. The Protoplanet Theory is a modified
version of the nebular hypothesis stating that
the Solar System started from a nebula that
was disrupted which led to the formation of
protoplanets.
Proponents: Carl von
Weizsäcker and Gerard Kuiper .
After learning about the
theories explaining the origin
of the solar system, what
theory do you believe the
most?
Activity 3. 90® challenge(10mins.)
Earth: The Living Planet
At the end of this lesson, you should be
able to describe the different characteristics
of the earth necessary for the growth and
survival of life.
Objective #3:
ACT. 4. WHAT MAKES ME A LIVING PLANET?
List down at least 5
characteristics of the Earth
that is capable of
supporting life.
THE EARTH +Otherwise known
as the world, it is
the third planet
from the sun and
the only object in
the Universe
known to harbor
life.
WHAT MAKES EARTH CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING LIFE?
1. Earth’s Atmosphere - The
atmosphere consists of 78% nitrogen, 21%
oxygen, and 1% argon.
The presence of oxygen and carbon
dioxide makes Earth habitable.
Earth’s atmosphere also protects us
from the sun’s radiation.
The table below shows the major components in the
atmosphere and their relative concentrations
WHAT MAKES EARTH CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING LIFE?
2. Soil and Vegetation- The
soil is a living medium—a
medium for growth of all
kinds of vegetation.
WHAT MAKES EARTH CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING LIFE?
3. Earth’s Hydrosphere-serves as
a water reservoir, a source of fish
and shellfish that we consume,
a heat reservoir, and a way for
transportation.
EXPLORE
Imagine that you have a garden. Get
one plant that could fit in a pot but do not put
soil when you transfer it. Put the plant inside a
box and leave it for one week. What do you
think will happen to the plant? How would you
relate this scenario with the different
characteristics of the Earth?
Earth: The Four Subsystems
+Objective:
At the end of this lesson, you
will be able to explain that the Earth
consists of four subsystems, across
whose boundaries matter and
energy flow.
What are the
characteristics of these
four subsystems?
Atmosphere
- The word atmosphere comes from
the Greek roots atmos -gas,
and sphaira -globe or ball.
- The atmosphere makes up of all the
gases on Earth.
- It is composed of 78% nitrogen, 21%
oxygen, 1% argon.
Geosphere
-Geo is a Greek root which means ground.
-Geosphere includes all the soil, rocks, and
minerals present in the crust to the core
of the Earth.
-It is divided into three layers namely
crust, mantle, and core.
crust
+The crust is the outermost layer of
the geosphere.
+There are two different types of
crust, the oceanic and continental
crusts.
mantle
+lies just below the crust, is
made mostly of silicate rocks
rich in magnesium and iron
+It is about 2900 km thick
core
+which has a radius of
3400 km, is the
innermost layer of the
Earth.
Hydrosphere
+Hydro is a Greek root which means water.
+Hydrosphere is composed of all the water on
Earth in any form: water vapor, liquid water,
and ice.
+It is comprised of 97.5% saltwater and 2.5%
freshwater.
Biosphere
+Bio is a Greek root that
means life.
+The biosphere is comprised
of all living things.
How the Earth’s Subsystems
Interact?
+Matter and energy move
and cycle between the four
different subsystems.
What will happen if
matter or energy does
not change from one
form to another?
Explore
+Imagine that you are part of NASA’s
special mission and you are tasked to
discuss the things needed to replicate the
Earth’s system in another planet. What are
the things necessary to enable life in that
planet?
Advancements on the Solar System
Objective:
At the end of this lesson, you
should be able to explain the
current advancements and
information on the Solar System.
WHY WAS PLUTO BECOMES A
DWARF PLANET?
+In 1930, Clyde
Tombaugh discovered Pluto as the
ninth planet in the solar system.
+However, the discovery of Kuiper
Belt questioned the status of Pluto
as a planet.
+In 2005, Eris, a Kuiper Belt
object, was discovered to be 10
percent bigger than Pluto.
+At first, Eris was suggested as
the tenth planet in the solar
system.
+Its incapability to clear its orbit
due to lack of gravity led to classify
it as a dwarf planet together with
Pluto.
+Other dwarf planets are Ceres in
the Asteroid Belt and Makemake
and Haumea both in the Kuiper Belt.
Planet X?
+Mike Brown and Konstantin
Batygin, led to the speculation
that a ninth planet is present in
our solar system.
+They discovered six clustered
objects in the Kuiper Belt
Mars Rover Mission
+Since 1970s, NASA has
been deploying Mars
Exploration Rovers to
examine Mars.
+They examined materials of Mars’ lithosphere
and assessed if the weather condition is viable
for the survival of life.
Mars One Program
+The Mars One
Program aims to land the
first humans on Mars and
establish a human colony on
that planet by 2027.
Titan’s Water
+Studying the Titan’s
composition lead to the
discovery that liquid
substance is present on
the moon in the form of
liquid methane
Explore!
+Imagine yourself traveling as an
astronaut. What are the other things
that you want to discover to
contribute to the new advancements
about our solar system?
ASSIGNMENT: SHORT BOND PAPER
+Research about other new discoveries
that made an impact in the history of our
solar system.
+Research about the scientists who
contributed to the understanding of the
Earth system
Contributors in Understanding
the Earth Systems
Objective:
In this lesson, you should be able
to cite the contributions of
personalities/people to the
understanding of the earth systems.
Earth System Science (ESS)
-is the study of the Earth as a
system. It considers interactions
between the Earth’s “spheres” –
atmosphere, geosphere,
hydrosphere, and biosphere.
Who are the scientists who
contributed to the
understanding of the
Earth system?
James Hutton
+the father of modern geology,
proposed uniformitarianism, which
implies that the present geological
processes are the same as those in the
past.
Alexander von Humboldt
+laid the foundations for
Earth System Science by
his holistic observations of
nature.
Vladimir Vernadsky
+one of the founders of
geochemistry, popularized the
term noosphere, which is the
sphere of human consciousness.
James Lovelock and Lynn
Margulis
+collaborated on the Gaia
hypothesis, which postulates that
the Earth works as a self-regulating
system
HOW DOES
NASA WORKS?
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA)
+studies components of the
Earth system, their
linkages, dependencies, and
fluxes.
ACT. 5. DRAW IT!
+Choose one of the Earth’s subsystems – atmosphere,
geosphere, hydrosphere, or biosphere. How humans
affect that subsystem. What activities of humans have
positive effects on that subsystem? What are the
activities that have negative effects? When the
subsystem changes due to the human activities, how
does the change affect humans in return?
The Internal Structure of
Earth
Objective:
In this lesson, you should be
able to identify and differentiate
the layers of the Earth.
The Earth consists of three layers:
The Crust
The Crust
+The crust is the solid outer
layer of the Earth.
+The types of crust are
the oceanic crust and
the continental crust.
The Mantle
The Mantle
+The mantle lies below
the crust and
composed primarily of
magma.
The Core
+The core is the center of the
Earth and is composed of
the solid inner core and
the liquid outer core.
Assignment:
+Research about how the layers of
the Earth are formed.
+What might happen to the Earth
if the inner core melts?

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Chapter 1. Universe and the Solar System

  • 2. Objective #1: State the different hypothesis explaining the origin of the universe
  • 5. What to do: (5 mins.) Given your previous knowledge about the origin of the Universe, make a role play on how it is formed.
  • 6. Criteria: +Content- 20 % +Creativity-5% +Hugot lines-5% Hugot lines must be relevant to the topic.
  • 8. UNIVERSE OR COSMOS - contains all galaxies, stars and planets.
  • 9. COSMOLOGY - branch of science that studies the origin, evolution and fate of the universe.
  • 10. Theories behind the origin of the universe: 1. Big Bang Theory states that the universe started as a singularity that exploded.
  • 11. Theories behind the origin of the universe: Proponents: Georges Lemaître, a Belgian priest, is considered as the first proponent of the Big Bang Theory. Supported by other scientists such as Edwin Hubble, Arno Penzias, and Robert Wilson.
  • 12. Theories behind the origin of the universe: 2. Steady State Theory- discusses that the universe has always been there and will always be present. Proponents: Hermann Bondi, Thomas Gold, and Fred Hoyle
  • 13. Theories behind the origin of the universe: 3. Oscillating Universe Theory discusses that the universe is expanding and will contract once all the energy after the Big Bang is used up. Proponent: Richard Tolman
  • 14. What is a big crunch? The universe at a certain point in time will stop expanding and collapse into itself, pulling everything in until eventually it becomes a blackhole.
  • 15. Activity 2. Concept Map (10 miins.) Choose one of the theories about the origin of the universe. Create a concept map illustrating the events that happen in the universe as explained by that theory.
  • 17. 30 SECONDS CHALLENGE: What is in the picture?
  • 23. Objective #2: To describe the different hypotheses explaining the origin of the Solar System.
  • 24. WHAT IS THE SOLAR SYSTEM?
  • 25. The solar system is composed of the Sun, the planets and their satellites, the comets, and the asteroids.
  • 26. Theories on the origin of the solar system: 1. The Nebular Theory explained that the Solar System originated from a nebula that was disrupted by a nearby supernova. PROPONENTS: Emmanuel Swedenborg, Immanuel Kant, and Pierre – Simon Laplace.
  • 27. Terrestrial vs. Jovian Planets +Mercury +Venus +Earth, and +Mars +Jupiter +Saturn +Uranus, and +Neptune
  • 28. Theories on the origin of the solar system: 2. The Encounter Theory suggests that the Solar System formed as a result of a near collision between a passing star and the Sun. Proponents: Georges Leclerc and Comte de Buffon
  • 29. Theories on the origin of the solar system: 3. The Protoplanet Theory is a modified version of the nebular hypothesis stating that the Solar System started from a nebula that was disrupted which led to the formation of protoplanets. Proponents: Carl von Weizsäcker and Gerard Kuiper .
  • 30. After learning about the theories explaining the origin of the solar system, what theory do you believe the most?
  • 31. Activity 3. 90® challenge(10mins.)
  • 32. Earth: The Living Planet At the end of this lesson, you should be able to describe the different characteristics of the earth necessary for the growth and survival of life. Objective #3:
  • 33. ACT. 4. WHAT MAKES ME A LIVING PLANET? List down at least 5 characteristics of the Earth that is capable of supporting life.
  • 34. THE EARTH +Otherwise known as the world, it is the third planet from the sun and the only object in the Universe known to harbor life.
  • 35. WHAT MAKES EARTH CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING LIFE? 1. Earth’s Atmosphere - The atmosphere consists of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% argon. The presence of oxygen and carbon dioxide makes Earth habitable. Earth’s atmosphere also protects us from the sun’s radiation.
  • 36. The table below shows the major components in the atmosphere and their relative concentrations
  • 37. WHAT MAKES EARTH CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING LIFE? 2. Soil and Vegetation- The soil is a living medium—a medium for growth of all kinds of vegetation.
  • 38. WHAT MAKES EARTH CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING LIFE? 3. Earth’s Hydrosphere-serves as a water reservoir, a source of fish and shellfish that we consume, a heat reservoir, and a way for transportation.
  • 39. EXPLORE Imagine that you have a garden. Get one plant that could fit in a pot but do not put soil when you transfer it. Put the plant inside a box and leave it for one week. What do you think will happen to the plant? How would you relate this scenario with the different characteristics of the Earth?
  • 40. Earth: The Four Subsystems +Objective: At the end of this lesson, you will be able to explain that the Earth consists of four subsystems, across whose boundaries matter and energy flow.
  • 41. What are the characteristics of these four subsystems?
  • 42. Atmosphere - The word atmosphere comes from the Greek roots atmos -gas, and sphaira -globe or ball. - The atmosphere makes up of all the gases on Earth. - It is composed of 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 1% argon.
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  • 44. Geosphere -Geo is a Greek root which means ground. -Geosphere includes all the soil, rocks, and minerals present in the crust to the core of the Earth. -It is divided into three layers namely crust, mantle, and core.
  • 45.
  • 46. crust +The crust is the outermost layer of the geosphere. +There are two different types of crust, the oceanic and continental crusts.
  • 47. mantle +lies just below the crust, is made mostly of silicate rocks rich in magnesium and iron +It is about 2900 km thick
  • 48. core +which has a radius of 3400 km, is the innermost layer of the Earth.
  • 49. Hydrosphere +Hydro is a Greek root which means water. +Hydrosphere is composed of all the water on Earth in any form: water vapor, liquid water, and ice. +It is comprised of 97.5% saltwater and 2.5% freshwater.
  • 50. Biosphere +Bio is a Greek root that means life. +The biosphere is comprised of all living things.
  • 51. How the Earth’s Subsystems Interact? +Matter and energy move and cycle between the four different subsystems.
  • 52. What will happen if matter or energy does not change from one form to another?
  • 53. Explore +Imagine that you are part of NASA’s special mission and you are tasked to discuss the things needed to replicate the Earth’s system in another planet. What are the things necessary to enable life in that planet?
  • 54. Advancements on the Solar System Objective: At the end of this lesson, you should be able to explain the current advancements and information on the Solar System.
  • 55. WHY WAS PLUTO BECOMES A DWARF PLANET? +In 1930, Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto as the ninth planet in the solar system. +However, the discovery of Kuiper Belt questioned the status of Pluto as a planet.
  • 56. +In 2005, Eris, a Kuiper Belt object, was discovered to be 10 percent bigger than Pluto. +At first, Eris was suggested as the tenth planet in the solar system.
  • 57. +Its incapability to clear its orbit due to lack of gravity led to classify it as a dwarf planet together with Pluto. +Other dwarf planets are Ceres in the Asteroid Belt and Makemake and Haumea both in the Kuiper Belt.
  • 58. Planet X? +Mike Brown and Konstantin Batygin, led to the speculation that a ninth planet is present in our solar system. +They discovered six clustered objects in the Kuiper Belt
  • 59. Mars Rover Mission +Since 1970s, NASA has been deploying Mars Exploration Rovers to examine Mars.
  • 60. +They examined materials of Mars’ lithosphere and assessed if the weather condition is viable for the survival of life.
  • 61. Mars One Program +The Mars One Program aims to land the first humans on Mars and establish a human colony on that planet by 2027.
  • 62. Titan’s Water +Studying the Titan’s composition lead to the discovery that liquid substance is present on the moon in the form of liquid methane
  • 63. Explore! +Imagine yourself traveling as an astronaut. What are the other things that you want to discover to contribute to the new advancements about our solar system?
  • 64. ASSIGNMENT: SHORT BOND PAPER +Research about other new discoveries that made an impact in the history of our solar system. +Research about the scientists who contributed to the understanding of the Earth system
  • 65. Contributors in Understanding the Earth Systems Objective: In this lesson, you should be able to cite the contributions of personalities/people to the understanding of the earth systems.
  • 66. Earth System Science (ESS) -is the study of the Earth as a system. It considers interactions between the Earth’s “spheres” – atmosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere.
  • 67. Who are the scientists who contributed to the understanding of the Earth system?
  • 68. James Hutton +the father of modern geology, proposed uniformitarianism, which implies that the present geological processes are the same as those in the past.
  • 69. Alexander von Humboldt +laid the foundations for Earth System Science by his holistic observations of nature.
  • 70. Vladimir Vernadsky +one of the founders of geochemistry, popularized the term noosphere, which is the sphere of human consciousness.
  • 71. James Lovelock and Lynn Margulis +collaborated on the Gaia hypothesis, which postulates that the Earth works as a self-regulating system
  • 73. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) +studies components of the Earth system, their linkages, dependencies, and fluxes.
  • 74. ACT. 5. DRAW IT! +Choose one of the Earth’s subsystems – atmosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, or biosphere. How humans affect that subsystem. What activities of humans have positive effects on that subsystem? What are the activities that have negative effects? When the subsystem changes due to the human activities, how does the change affect humans in return?
  • 75. The Internal Structure of Earth Objective: In this lesson, you should be able to identify and differentiate the layers of the Earth.
  • 76. The Earth consists of three layers:
  • 78. The Crust +The crust is the solid outer layer of the Earth. +The types of crust are the oceanic crust and the continental crust.
  • 80. The Mantle +The mantle lies below the crust and composed primarily of magma.
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  • 82. The Core +The core is the center of the Earth and is composed of the solid inner core and the liquid outer core.
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  • 84. Assignment: +Research about how the layers of the Earth are formed. +What might happen to the Earth if the inner core melts?