Thursday, June 28, 2012

Week 26(25/6/2012-29/6/2012)

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 :
a) State what heat of displacement is

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
b) Reference book

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 :
a) State the meaning of electrolyte
b) Classify substances into electrolytes and non-electrolytes
c) Relate the presence of freely moving ions to electrical conductivity.

d) Describe electrolysis
e) Describe electrolytic cell
f) Identify cations and anions in a molten compound
g) Describe evidence for the existence of ions held in a lattice in solid state but move freely in molten state.
h) Describe electrolysis of a molten compound
i) Write half equations for the discharge of ions at anode and cathode
j) Predict products of the electrolysis of molten compounds.

Activities

Discuss :
a) The meaning of electrolyte
b) The relationship between the presence of freely moving ions and electrical conductivity.

c) Electrolysis
d) Electrolytic process

Noble Values

Appreciating the contribution of science and technology.

Teaching Aids

a) Text book
b) Reference 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 :
a) State the meaning of electrolyte
b) Classify substances into electrolytes and non-electrolytes
c) Relate the presence of freely moving ions to electrical conductivity.

d) Describe electrolysis
e) Describe electrolytic cell
f) Identify cations and anions in a molten compound
g) Describe evidence for the existence of ions held in a lattice in solid state but move freely in molten state.
h) Describe electrolysis of a molten compound
i) Write half equations for the discharge of ions at anode and cathode
j) Predict products of the electrolysis of molten compounds.

Activities

Discuss :
a) The meaning of electrolyte
b) The relationship between the presence of freely moving ions and electrical conductivity.

c) Electrolysis
d) Electrolytic process

Noble Values

Appreciating the contribution of science and technology.

Teaching Aids

a) Text book
b) Reference 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
b) Reference 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 :
a) Identify cations and anions in an aqueous solution.
b) Describe the electrolysis of an aqueous solution.
c) Write half equations for the discharge of ions at the anode and cathode.
d) Predict the products of electrolysis of aqueous solutions.

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
b) Reference book

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
b) Reference 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
b) Reference 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 :
a) State what heat of neutralisation is
b) Determine the heat of neutralisation
c) Construct energy level diagrams for various types of neutralisation reactions
d) Compare the heat of neutralisation for the reaction between a strong acid and a strong alkali with the heat of neutralisation for a reaction between a weak acid and/or a weak alkali.
e) Explain the differences of the heat of neutralisation for a strong acid and a strong alkali with the heat of neutralisation for a reaction involving a weak acid and/or a weak alkali
f) Solve numerical problems related to heat of neutralisation

Activities

Discuss the meaning and calculate the heat of neutralisation

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Text book
b) Reference 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 :
a) Identify cations and anions in an aqueous solution.
b) Describe the electrolysis of an aqueous solution.
c) Write half equations for the discharge of ions at the anode and cathode.
d) Predict the products of electrolysis of aqueous solutions.

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
b) Reference 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 :
a) Identify cations and anions in an aqueous solution.
b) Describe the electrolysis of an aqueous solution.
c) Write half equations for the discharge of ions at the anode and cathode.
d) Predict the products of electrolysis of aqueous solutions.

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
b) Reference 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 :
a) Identify cations and anions in an aqueous solution.
b) Describe the electrolysis of an aqueous solution.
c) Write half equations for the discharge of ions at the anode and cathode.
d) Predict the products of electrolysis of aqueous solutions.

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
b) Reference 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
b) Reference 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.

Friday, June 22, 2012

Week 25(18/6/2012-22/6/2012)

Date

18/6/2012

Time

8.15 am - 9.25 am

Class

5 Science 1

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Interaction  Between Chemicals

Learning Area

Oxidation And Reduction

Learning Objective

Analysing redox reactions in electrolytic and chemical cells

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) Explain with examples the oxidation and reduction reactions at the electrodes of various chemical cells.
b) Explain with examples the oxidation and reduction reactions at the electrodes of various electrolytic cells.
c) State the differences between electrolytic and chemical cells in terms of basic structure, energy conversion and the transfer of electrons at the electrode.
d) Compare and contrast electrolytic and chemical cells with reference to the oxidation and reduction process.

Activities

Discuss redox reactions in electrolytic and chemical cells.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Text book
b) Reference book

Reflection

Today's objectives are achieved. All of students are able to explain the differences of electrolytic and chemical cells. They also able to describe the redox reactions occur in both cells by applying their previous knowledge. Teacher gives exercises to evaluate their understanding.


 

Date

18/6/2012

Time

9.45 am - 10.55 am

Class

4 Science 2

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Matter Around Us

Learning Area

Chemical Bonds

Learning Objective

Synthesising ideas on formation of covalent bond

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) State the meaning of covalent bond
b) Explain formation of covalent bond
c) Illustrate formation of a covalent bond by drawing electron arrangement
d) Illustrate formation of covalent bond
e) Compare and contrast formation of ionic and covalent bonds

Activities

Collect and interpret data on formation of covalent bond.

Noble Values

Appreciating the contribution of science and technology.

Teaching Aids

a) Text book
b) Reference book

Reflection

At first, teacher recalls the lesson on ionic compound to make them clearly defined and able to differentiate between covalent and ionic bond. Luckily students still remember the concepts of ionic bond and able to draw the electronic configuration and Lewis Structure for the compound given by teacher. Some of them get confused with the single, double and triple bond. Teacher gives several examples and only then they are able to draw the structure properly.


 

Date

19/6/2012

Time

7.05 am - 8.15 am

Class

4 Science 3

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Matter Around Us

Learning Area

Chemical Bonds

Learning Objective

Analysing properties of ionic and covalent compounds

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) List properties of ionic compounds
b) List properties of covalent compounds
c) Explain differences in the electrical conductivity of ionic and covalent compounds
d) Describe differences in melting point and boiling points of ionic and covalent compounds
e) Compare and contrast the solubility of ionic and covalent compounds
f) State uses of covalent compounds as solvents

Activities

Collect and interpret data on properties of ionic and covalent compounds.

Noble Values

Appreciating the contribution of science and technology.

Teaching Aids

a) Text book
b) Reference book

c) Workbook

Reflection

Only some of the students still remember the previous lesson regarding ionic bond and covalent bond. Teacher has to reinforce back the knowledge to help them recall their memory on that subtopic. Students have no problems during discussion on the properties of ionic and covalent bond. They refer to the textbook and give the answers when ask by teacher. Teacher evaluate their understanding by instruct students to do Paper 2 questions in their workbook. Students discuss among themselves and teacher monitors them.


 

Date

19/6/2012

Time

9.45 am - 10.25 am

Class

5 K 1

Subject

Science

Theme

Matter In Nature

Learning Area

Carbon Compounds

Learning Objective

Understanding natural polymers

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :

a) State what natural polymer is

b) Give examples of natural polymer

c) State what synthetic polymer is

d) Give examples of synthetic polymer

Activities

Discuss various samples of natural and synthetic polymers.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Text book
b) Reference book

c) Workbook

Reflection

Today's objectives are achieved. All of students are involved actively in today's lesson. They contribute ideas that are suitable with the topic being discussed.


 

Date

19/6/2012

Time

10.55 am - 12.05 pm

Class

4 Science 1

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Matter Around Us

Learning Area

Chemical Bonds

Learning Objective

Analysing properties of ionic and covalent compounds

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) List properties of ionic compounds
b) List properties of covalent compounds
c) Explain differences in the electrical conductivity of ionic and covalent compounds
d) Describe differences in melting point and boiling points of ionic and covalent compounds
e) Compare and contrast the solubility of ionic and covalent compounds
f) State uses of covalent compounds as solvents

Activities

Collect and interpret data on properties of ionic and covalent compounds.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

Today's objectives are achieved. Teacher has no problems on explaining the content of today's lesson since all of students still remember the previous lesson on ionic and covalent bond. They evaluate themselves by doing exercises in the textbook.


 

Date

20/6/2012

Time

7.05 am – 8.15 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
b) Reference book

Reflection

At first teacher draw the schematic diagram and explain to students. Got one students that are very interested in the lesson and he volunteered to complete the diagram for teacher. Other student listen carefully to teacher's explanation and able to do the diagram.


 

Date

20/6/2012

Time

9.45 am – 10.55 am

Class

5 K 1

Subject

Science

Theme

Matter In Nature

Learning Area

Carbon Compounds

Learning Objective

Understanding natural polymers

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :

a) State the characteristics of natural rubber

b) Explain the action of acids on latex

c) Explain the action of ammonia solution on latex

d) Describe vulcanisation of rubber

e) Relate the characteristics of vulcanised rubber to the structure of its molecule

f) List the uses of vulcanised rubber

Activities

Discuss :

a) The characteristics of natural rubber

b) The coagulation of latex by the action of acids

c) The prevention of coagulation of latex by ammonia solution

d) Uses of vulcanized rubber

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Text book
b) Reference book

c) Workbook

Reflection

Today's objectives are achieved. All of students are able to complete the exercises in the workbook by giving correct answers. They discuss among group members to get better understanding. All of students involved actively in today's lesson.


 

Date

20/6/2012

Time

11.30 am – 12.40 pm

Class

5 Science 1

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Interaction  Between Chemicals

Learning Area

Thermochemistry

Learning Objective

Evaluating energy changes in chemical reactions

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) State what exothermic and endothermic reaction is
b) Identify exothermic and endothermic reactions
c) Give examples of endothermic reactions
d) Construct energy level diagrams for exothermic and endothermic reactions
e) Interpret energy level diagram
f) Interrelate energy change with formation and breaking of bonds
g) Describe the application of knowledge of exothermic and endothermic reactions in everyday life.

Activities

Collect and interpret data on exothermic and endothermic reaction.

Noble Values

Appreciating the contribution of science and technology.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

Today's objectives are achieved. At first, all of students get confuse with the concept of exothermic and endothermic. Teacher explains furthermore by using diagram and table of comparison. Finally they also copy down the table to compare the exothermic and endothermic. Students also able to relate the concepts with their daily life experiences by giving examples.


 

Date

21/6/2012

Time

8.15 am - 9.25 am

Class

4 Science 2

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Matter Around Us

Learning Area

Chemical Bonds

Learning Objective

Analysing properties of ionic and covalent compounds

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) List properties of ionic compounds
b) List properties of covalent compounds
c) Explain differences in the electrical conductivity of ionic and covalent compounds
d) Describe differences in melting point and boiling points of ionic and covalent compounds
e) Compare and contrast the solubility of ionic and covalent compounds
f) State uses of covalent compounds as solvents

Activities

Collect and interpret data on properties of ionic and covalent compounds.

Noble Values

Appreciating the contribution of science and technology.

Teaching Aids

a) Text book
b) Reference book

Reflection

No P&P. Teacher take sick leave.


 

Date

21/6/2012

Time

9.45 am - 10.55 am

Class

4 Science 3

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Interaction Between Chemicals

Learning Area

Electrochemistry

Learning Objective

Understanding properties of electrolytes and non-electrolytes

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) State the meaning of electrolyte
b) Classify substances into electrolytes and non-electrolytes
c) Relate the presence of freely moving ions to electrical conductivity.

Activities

Discuss :
a) The meaning of electrolyte
b) The relationship between the presence of freely moving ions and electrical conductivity.

Noble Values

Appreciating the contribution of science and technology.

Teaching Aids

a) Text book
b) Reference book

Reflection

No P&P. Teacher take sick leave.


 

Date

22/6/2012

Time

8.15 am - 9.25 am

Class

4 Science 1

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 :
a) State the meaning of electrolyte
b) Classify substances into electrolytes and non-electrolytes
c) Relate the presence of freely moving ions to electrical conductivity.

d) Describe electrolysis
e) Describe electrolytic cell
f) Identify cations and anions in a molten compound
g) Describe evidence for the existence of ions held in a lattice in solid state but move freely in molten state.
h) Describe electrolysis of a molten compound
i) Write half equations for the discharge of ions at anode and cathode
j) Predict products of the electrolysis of molten compounds.

Activities

Discuss :
a) The meaning of electrolyte
b) The relationship between the presence of freely moving ions and electrical conductivity.

c) Electrolysis
d) Electrolytic process

Noble Values

Appreciating the contribution of science and technology.

Teaching Aids

a) Text book
b) Reference book

Reflection

All of students are able to differentiate between electrolytes and non-electrolytes. 3 of the students need further explanation about the concept of electrolysis of molten compound especially when predict the product formed at anode and cathode. The rest of the students doing good and able to give the solution for each electrolysis process of molten compounds.


 

Date

22/6/2012

Time

9.40 am – 10.40 am

Class

5 K 1

Subject

Science

Theme

Force And Motion

Learning Area

Motion

Learning Objective

Analysing the motion of vehicles on land.

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :

a) Describe the structure and principle of operation of vehicles without engines

b) Describe the structure and principle of operation of vehicles with engines

c) Explain the structure and operation of the four stroke petrol engine

d) Explain the structure and operation of the four stroke diesel engine

e) Explain the structure and operation of a two stroke petrol engine

f) Compare and contrast the four stroke petrol engine with the four stroke diesel engine

g) Compare and contrast the four stroke petrol engine with the two stroke petrol engine

h) Relate the structure and operation of the engine to the movement of vehicles.

Activities

Compare and contrast the following in terms of structure, operation and the efficiency of the engines :

a) The four stroke petrol engine with the four stroke diesel engine

b) The four stroke petrol engine with the two stroke petrol engine

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Text book
b) Reference book

c) Workbook

Reflection

Some of the students involved actively in the class since they have a little knowledge about this subtopic based on their daily life experiences. Teacher evaluates students understanding by asking them to do the exercises in the workbook. Today's objectives do not fully achieve because most of them do not remember the facts about the engines.