Date | 25/6/2012 |
Time | 8.15 am – 9.25 am |
Class | 5 Science 1 |
Subject | Chemistry |
Theme | Interaction Between Chemicals |
Learning Area | Thermochemistry |
Learning Objective | Understanding heat of displacement |
Learning Outcome | Student is able to : b) Determine heat of displacement c) Construct energy level diagram for a displacement reaction d) Solve numerical problems related to heat of displacement |
Activities | Discuss the meaning and calculate the heat of displacement |
Noble Values | Appreciating the contribution of science and technology. |
Teaching Aids | a) Textbook |
Reflection | Got 5 of students need further explanation by teacher because they absent the other day. Teacher gets them into a group and recall back the lesson for previous and today's class special for them. Meanwhile the rest of the students have no problems since the calculation involves is similar with the previous lesson. |
Date | 25/6/2012 |
Time | 9.45 am - 10.55 am |
Class | 4 Science 2 |
Subject | Chemistry |
Theme | Interaction Between Chemicals |
Learning Area | Electrochemistry |
Learning Objective | Understanding properties of electrolytes and non-electrolytes Analysing electrolysis of molten compounds |
Learning Outcome | Student is able to : d) Describe electrolysis |
Activities | Discuss : c) Electrolysis |
Noble Values | Appreciating the contribution of science and technology. |
Teaching Aids | a) Text book |
Reflection | At first almost all of students do not understand and find the process is very difficult. Teacher explains several times to make sure they get it clear. Teacher gives exercises to evaluate their understanding. However, only about 10 of them are able to get the correct answers for the first time doing. The rest of them do not really master this topic. Today's objectives did not achieve. Teacher has to give more exercises to them. |
Date | 26/6/2012 |
Time | 7.05 am - 8.15 am |
Class | 4 Science 3 |
Subject | Chemistry |
Theme | Interaction Between Chemicals |
Learning Area | Electrochemistry |
Learning Objective | Understanding properties of electrolytes and non-electrolytes Analysing electrolysis of molten compounds |
Learning Outcome | Student is able to : d) Describe electrolysis |
Activities | Discuss : c) Electrolysis |
Noble Values | Appreciating the contribution of science and technology. |
Teaching Aids | a) Text book c) Workbook |
Reflection | At first, all of students do not understand the lesson. They only able to state the definition for electrolytes and non-electrolytes. Students find that the process of electrolysis is very difficult. Teacher assumes that students feel that way because this is the first time they learn about the process. However, teacher takes initiative by explaining the process in easier way by using diagram. Only then they are able to understand. Most of them take time to complete the exercises. More questions regarding electrolysis process should be given to make them master this subtopic. |
Date | 26/6/2012 |
Time | 9.45 am - 10.25 am |
Class | 5 K 1 |
Subject | Science |
Theme | Force And Motion |
Learning Area | Motion |
Learning Objective | Applying the concept of momentum |
Learning Outcome | Student is able to : a) State the Principle of Conservation of Momentum b) Explain with examples the application of momentum in everyday life. |
Activities | Discuss the events involving momentum in everyday life |
Noble Values | Appreciating the balance of nature. |
Teaching Aids | a) Text book c) Workbook |
Reflection | Today's objectives are achieved. All of students are able to give the correct answers for the calculation of momentum based on the Principle of Concervation of Momentum. |
Date | 26/6/2012 |
Time | 10.55 am - 12.05 pm |
Class | 4 Science 1 |
Subject | Chemistry |
Theme | Interaction Between Chemicals |
Learning Area | Electrochemistry |
Learning Objective | Analysing the electrolysis of aqueous solutions |
Learning Outcome | Student is able to : e) Explain using examples factors affecting electrolysis of an aqueous solution. |
Activities | Discuss the electrolysis of aqueous solution and factors affecting electrolysis in aqueous solution |
Noble Values | Appreciating the balance of nature. |
Teaching Aids | a) Textbook |
Reflection | Today's objectives are not fully achieved. This is because got 5 of the students are still weak and not able to get the product form at the end of the electrolysis process. Teacher discovers that they already forget the previous lesson and do not focus in the class. Teacher advises them to be more concentrate during the lesson and guides them when doing exercises. The rest of the students are able to get the answers in a short time. |
Date | 27/6/2012 |
Time | 8.15 am – 9.05 am |
Class | 4 K 9 |
Subject | PSN |
Theme | Maintenance And Continuity Of Life |
Learning Area | Heredity And Variation |
Learning Objective | Understanding the principles and mechanism of inheritance |
Learning Outcome | Student is able to do the schematic diagram of pure breed |
Activities | Draw a schematic diagram of pure breed |
Noble Values | Appreciating the contribution of science and technology. |
Teaching Aids | a) Text book |
Reflection | Teacher asks students to repeat the same thing that have been done on the last class. All of them unable to do the schematic diagram and this shows that they already forget. Teacher has to recall back their knowledge on this subtopic. |
Date | 27/6/2012 |
Time | 10.10 am – 11.10 am |
Class | 5 K 1 |
Subject | Science |
Theme | Force And Motion |
Learning Area | Motion |
Learning Objective | Analysing the concepts of speed, velocity and acceleration |
Learning Outcome | Student is able to : a) Determine the velocity and accceleration of a moving object b) Solve problems involving velocity and acceleration. |
Activities | Carry out activities using a ticker timer or other suitable methods to determine the velocity and acceleration of a moving object |
Noble Values | Appreciating the balance of nature. |
Teaching Aids | a) Text book c) Workbook |
Reflection | All of students involves actively in today's class. They do the activity smoothly and cooperate among group members. Students are able to give answers on the workbook based on the activity. Today's objectives are achieved. |
Date | 27/6/2012 |
Time | 11.40 am – 12.40 pm |
Class | 5 Science 1 |
Subject | Chemistry |
Theme | Interaction Between Chemicals |
Learning Area | Thermochemistry |
Learning Objective | Understanding heat of neutralisation |
Learning Outcome | Student is able to : |
Activities | Discuss the meaning and calculate the heat of neutralisation |
Noble Values | Appreciating the balance of nature. |
Teaching Aids | a) Text book |
Reflection | Today's objectives are achieved. All of students are able to do the calculation since it is similar with heat of displacement and only differ on the chemical equation based on reaction. Teacher gives several different examples to make sure all of them are able to differentiate the steps involved in calculation. They are able to give the correct answers for the entire question given by teacher. |
Date | 28/6/2012 |
Time | 8.15 am - 9.25 am |
Class | 4 Science 2 |
Subject | Chemistry |
Theme | Interaction Between Chemicals |
Learning Area | Electrochemistry |
Learning Objective | Analysing the electrolysis of aqueous solutions |
Learning Outcome | Student is able to : e) Explain using examples factors affecting electrolysis of an aqueous solution. |
Activities | Discuss the electrolysis of aqueous solution and factors affecting electrolysis in aqueous solution |
Noble Values | Appreciating the contribution of science and technology. |
Teaching Aids | a) Text book |
Reflection | At first, some of the students get confuse because of the ions present in the electrolytes is a bit differ from the molten compounds. Teacher explains clearly to make them understand by giving several examples as well as with the help of diagram. Sometimes, they always stuck with the half equation involved. They still weak on that. So, teacher has to give more exercises on this subtopic. |
Date | 28/6/2012 |
Time | 9.45 am - 10.55 am |
Class | 4 Science 3 |
Subject | Chemistry |
Theme | Interaction Between Chemicals |
Learning Area | Electrochemistry |
Learning Objective | Analysing the electrolysis of aqueous solutions |
Learning Outcome | Student is able to : e) Explain using examples factors affecting electrolysis of an aqueous solution. |
Activities | Discuss the electrolysis of aqueous solution and factors affecting electrolysis in aqueous solution |
Noble Values | Appreciating the contribution of science and technology. |
Teaching Aids | a) Text book |
Reflection | All of students facing the same difficulty. They are weak in writing the half equations. Teacher gives many exercises to evaluate their understanding in writing the half and overall equations. Teacher monitors and guides them during exercises time. |
Date | 29/6/2012 |
Time | 8.15 am - 9.25 am |
Class | 4 Science 1 |
Subject | Chemistry |
Theme | Interaction Between Chemicals |
Learning Area | Electrochemistry |
Learning Objective | Analysing the electrolysis of aqueous solutions |
Learning Outcome | Student is able to : e) Explain using examples factors affecting electrolysis of an aqueous solution. |
Activities | Discuss the electrolysis of aqueous solution and factors affecting electrolysis in aqueous solution |
Noble Values | Appreciating the contribution of science and technology. |
Teaching Aids | a) Text book |
Reflection | No P&P occur. Students go to get their incentives at Samarahan. |
Date | 29/6/2012 |
Time | 9.40 am – 10.40 am |
Class | 5 K 1 |
Subject | Science |
Theme | Force And Motion |
Learning Area | Motion |
Learning Objective | Synthesising the concept of pressure |
Learning Outcome | Student is able to : a) Define pressure b) Explain the relationship between pressure, force and surface area c) Explain with examples the application of pressure in everyday life d) Solve problems involving pressure. |
Activities | Discuss the applications of pressure in everyday life. |
Noble Values | Appreciating the balance of nature. |
Teaching Aids | a) Text book c) Workbook |
Reflection | At first, several of the students get confuse with the lesson since this is the first time they learn the calculation involved pressure. However, students show curiosity towards the lesson and involved actively towards the learning. Most of them are able to solve the problems. About 7 of them have difficulty since they are weak in calculation. Teacher guides and monitors them during the exercises time. |