Thursday, February 23, 2012

Week 8(20/2/2012-24/2/2012)

Date

20/2/2012

Time

9.45 am - 10.55 am

Class

5 Science 1

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Interaction Between Chemicals

Learning Area

Carbon Compounds

Learning Objective

Analyzing Alkenes

Learning Outcome

Student is able to:
a) Describe chemical properties of alkenes.
b) Compare and contrast alkanes with alkenes.
c) Relate the reactivity of alkanes and alkenes to their chemical bonds.

d)
Generalise the characteristics of homologous series based on alkanes and alkenes.

Activities

Discuss :
a) The addition reaction of alkenes.
b) The polymerization of alkenes.
c) Compare properties of alkanes and alkenes.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Text book
b) Reference book

Reflection

Today's objectives are achieved. All of students find today's lesson is a bit easy because of the concept applied on all of the addition reactions are the same. All of them are able to draw the structural formula involved for the reaction either drawing the reactant or product. Students also able to differentiate the chemical properties as well as describe the confirmatory test for alkanes and alkenes.


 

Date

20/2/2012

Time

11.30 am - 12.40 pm

Class

4 Science 1

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Matter Around Us

Learning Area

Chemical Formulae And Equations

Learning Objective

Analyzing the relationship between the number of moles of a gas with its volume.

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) State the meaning of molar volume of a gas
b) Relate molar volume of a gas to the Avogadro constant.
c) Make generalization on the molar volume of a gas at a given temperature and pressure.
d) Calculate the volume of gases at STP or room conditions from the number of moles and vice versa.
e) Solve numerical problems involving number of particles, number of moles, mass of substances and volume of gases at STP or room conditions.

Activities

a) Collect and interpret data on molar volume of a gas.
b) Carry out problem solving activities involving number of particles, number of moles, mass of a substances and volume of gases at STP or room conditions.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

At first, 7 of the students confuse with the condition for the molar volume. They cannot see the differences obtain from the question of problem solving about standard room temperature pressure and room conditions. Teacher gives as many examples until all of them understand well. Finally, all of students understand today's lesson and able to do the exercises in the textbook by applying all the formulas that had been learn.


 


 

Date

21/2/2012

Time

7.05 am – 8.15 am

Class

5 K 1

Subject

Science

Theme

Man And The Variety Of Living Things

Learning Area

Microorganisms and their effects on living things

Learning Objective

Revision on chapter 1

Learning Outcome

Student is able to give correct answers for exercises in the workbook

Activities

Students do the exercises in the workbook to evaluate their knowledge on chapter 1

Noble Values

Appreciating the contribution of science and technology.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

c) Power point presentation

d) Workbook

Reflection

Today's lesson focuses on revision of chapter 1 as preparation for test. Students do the exercises in the workbook as instruct by teacher. They ask if do not understand. Students also refer to notes given by teacher to reinforce their knowledge.


 

Date

21/2/2012

Time

9.45 am – 10.55 am

Class

4 Science 2

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Matter Around Us

Learning Area

Chemical Formulae And Equations

Learning Objective

Analyzing the relationship between the number of moles of a gas with its volume.

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) State the meaning of molar volume of a gas
b) Relate molar volume of a gas to the Avogadro constant.
c) Make generalization on the molar volume of a gas at a given temperature and pressure.
d) Calculate the volume of gases at STP or room conditions from the number of moles and vice versa.
e) Solve numerical problems involving number of particles, number of moles, mass of substances and volume of gases at STP or room conditions.

Activities

a) Collect and interpret data on molar volume of a gas.
b) Carry out problem solving activities involving number of particles, number of moles, mass of a substances and volume of gases at STP or room conditions.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

Today's objectives are achieved. Students are able to state the conditions for molar volume. They also able to apply three of the formula into the calculation for problem solving. Got 6 of the students ask teacher because they do not really understand the question. Teacher guides and monitors them during exercises time.


 

Date

22/2/2012

Time

8.15 am - 9.05 am

Class

4 Science 3

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Matter Around Us

Learning Area

Chemical Formulae And Equations

Learning Objective

Analyzing the relationship between the number of moles of a gas with its volume.

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) State the meaning of molar volume of a gas
b) Relate molar volume of a gas to the Avogadro constant.
c) Make generalization on the molar volume of a gas at a given temperature and pressure.
d) Calculate the volume of gases at STP or room conditions from the number of moles and vice versa.
e) Solve numerical problems involving number of particles, number of moles, mass of substances and volume of gases at STP or room conditions.

Activities

a) Collect and interpret data on molar volume of a gas.
b) Carry out problem solving activities involving number of particles, number of moles, mass of a substances and volume of gases at STP or room conditions.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

At first, half of the students do not really understand today's lesson. They complain teacher goes to fast regarding the usage of formula. Teacher repeats the explanation step by step and gives the different examples of question for different conditions of molar volume. Finally, students understand well today's lesson and able to do the exercises in the textbook as ask by teacher.


 

Date

22/2/2012

Time

9.05 am - 10.05 am

Class

5 Science 1

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Interaction Between Chemicals

Learning Area

Carbon Compounds

Learning Objective

Synthesizing ideas on isomerism

Learning Outcome

Students is able to :
a) Construct various structural formulae of a particular alkane and alkene.
b) Explain what isomerism is.

c) Use IUPAC nomenclature to name isomers.

Activities

Discuss :

a) Isomerism
b) Construct and examine all possible models and draw structural formulae for a particular alkane and alkene.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Text book
b) Reference book

Reflection

Today's class is very exciting. Students involved actively in the discussion and they find the lesson is very interesting. Upon drawing the structural formulas for isomers, students become more confuse because of the straight chain alkanes which look similar to branch chain alkanes. Teacher gives as many examples and explanation regarding isomers for alkanes and alkenes especially for drawing of the structural formulas and giving names. Teacher evaluates students' understanding by giving exercises to them. Today's objectives are achieved since all of them are able to complete the exercises correctly.


 

Date

22/2/2012

Time

11.40 am - 12.40 pm

Class

4 K 9

Subject

PSN

Theme

Maintenance And Continuity Of Life

Learning Area

Body Coordination

Learning Objective

Understanding the human nervous system

Learning Outcome

Student is able to compare and contrast different part of neurone

Activities

Build table to show comparison of different part in neurone

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

Teacher reinforces students by recall back their previous knowledge. Teacher asks a lot of questions and students use their prior knowledge to answer them correctly. Teacher then instructs the students to build a table of comparisons therefore it is easier for students to understand the content and important points.


 

Date

23/2/2012

Time

7.05 am - 8.15 am

Class

4 Science 1

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Matter Around Us

Learning Area

Chemical Formulae And Equations

Learning Objective

Synthesizing chemical formulae

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) State the meaning of chemical formula.
b) State the meaning of empirical formula.
c) State the meaning of molecular formula.
d) Determine empirical and molecular formulae of substances.
e) Compare and contrast empirical formulae with molecular formula.
f) Solve numerical problems involving empirical and molecular formulae.

Activities

Collect and interpret data on chemical formula, empirical formula and molecular formula.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

Today's objectives are achieved. Students are able compare the empirical formula with molecular formula as well as gives definition. All of them are able to solve the problems involving empirical formula and molecular formula.


 

Date

23/2/2012

Time

9.45 am - 10.55 am

Class

4 Science 2

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Matter Around Us

Learning Area

Chemical Formulae And Equations

Learning Objective

Synthesizing chemical formulae

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) State the meaning of chemical formula.
b) State the meaning of empirical formula.
c) State the meaning of molecular formula.
d) Determine empirical and molecular formulae of substances.
e) Compare and contrast empirical formulae with molecular formula.
f) Solve numerical problems involving empirical and molecular formulae.

Activities

Collect and interpret data on chemical formula, empirical formula and molecular formula.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

At first, 5 of the students do not understand well today's lesson. They put the simple concept in a difficult way because of stress. Teacher gives personal explanation to 5 of them to make sure they can absorb they lesson smoothly. Finally all of them are able to solve the problems involving empirical formula and molecular formula. Today's objectives are achieved.


 

Date

23/2/2012

Time

12.05 pm – 12.40 pm

Class

5 K 1

Subject

Science

Theme

Maintenance And Continuity Of Life

Learning Area

Nutrition And Food Production

Learning Objective

Appreciating the importance of having good nutrition

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :

a) Practise healthy eating habits

b) Plan how to manage food resources to avoid wastage

c) Describe the benefits of having healthy eating habits.

Activities

Discuss the benefits of having healthy eating habits

Noble Values

Appreciating the contribution of science and technology.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

c) Power point presentation

d) Workbook

Reflection

All of students are able to describe the healthy eating habits and planning on how to manage food resources. They also want to practice healthy eating habits in their lifestyle.


 

Date

24/2/2012

Time

9.40 am – 10.40 am

Class

5 K 1

Subject

Science

Theme

Balance And Management Of The Environment

Learning Area

Preservation And Conservation Of The Environment

Learning Objective

Analysing balance in nature

Learning Outcome

A student is able to :

a) Describe what balance in nature is

b) State the natural cycles that help to maintain balance in nature

c) Explain how these natural cycles help to maintain balance in nature

d) Explain how food webs help to maintain balance in nature

Activities

Discuss :

a) The meaning of balance in nature

b) The roles of the three natural cycles in maintaining balance in nature, i.e. nitrogen cycle, carbon cycle and water cycle.

Noble Values

Appreciating the contribution of science and technology.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

c) Workbook

Reflection

Today's lesson is very interesting. All of students involved actively during the discussion. They are able to explain the nitrogen, carbon and water cycle very well. They give many ideas when reach to discussion about food chain and food web. Teacher uses examples that relate with their daily life experiences to make them understand better. Today's objectives are achieved, students do the exercises in the workbook to evaluate their understanding.


 

Date

24/2/2012

Time

10.40 am - 11.40 am

Class

4 Science 3

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Matter Around Us

Learning Area

Chemical Formulae And Equations

Learning Objective

Synthesizing chemical formulae

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) State the meaning of chemical formula.
b) State the meaning of empirical formula.
c) State the meaning of molecular formula.
d) Determine empirical and molecular formulae of substances.
e) Compare and contrast empirical formulae with molecular formula.
f) Solve numerical problems involving empirical and molecular formulae.

Activities

Collect and interpret data on chemical formula, empirical formula and molecular formula.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

4 of the students have difficulties in calculation of the empirical formulas as they are weak and do not master the previous lesson. Teacher shows as many examples to make sure all of them understand well. A t last, all of students are able to do the exercises since they find it is easier by using simple mathematic for the calculation. Teacher encourages students to follow step by step for calculation. Today's objectives are achieved when all of them are able to the exercises given by teacher.

1 comment:

  1. Cikgu,

    Satu RPH yang lengkap dan kemas.
    Teruskan usaha anda.

    Happy teaching and have a nice day.

    ReplyDelete