Thursday, February 21, 2013

Week 8(18/2/2013-22/2/2013

Date

18/2/2013

Time

7.05 am – 8.15 am

Class

4K8

Subject

Science

Theme

Revision

Learning Area

Revision from chapter 1 until chapter 3

Learning Objective

Revision from chapter 1 until chapter 3

Learning Outcome

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

Activities

Doing exercises to evaluate students' knowledge and understanding

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

c) Workbook

Reflection

All of students followed teacher's instruction by doing exercises in the workbook. Teacher encourages students to discuss among group members if they have problems with the questions. They asks teacher if do not understand. Teacher guides and monitors them.


 

Date

18/2/2013

Time

8.15 am – 9.25 am

Class

4S3

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Matter Around Us

Learning Area

Chemical Formulae And Equations

Learning Objective

Analyzing the relationship between the numbers of moles of a substance with its mass.

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) State the meaning of molar mass.
b) Relate molar mass to the Avogadro constant.
c) Relate molar mass of a substance to its relative atomic mass or relative molecular mass.
d) Solve numerical problems to convert the number of moles of a given substance to its mass and vice versa.

Activities

Discuss :
a) Meaning of molar mass.
b) To relate molar mass with the Avogadro constant.
c) To relate molar mass of a substance with its relative atomic mass or relative molecular mass.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

At first, all of students do not understand the lesson because they unable to see the relationship among all the four formulas. Teacher helps them by giving several clear examples and showing step by step for calculation. Finally, students are able to understand and try to test themselves by doing exercises in the textbook.


 

5S2 (19/2/2013)    

- 9.45 am – 10.55 am

- Peperiksaan Penggal 1


 

4S1 (19/2/2013)    

- 11.30 am – 12.40 pm

- Peperiksaan Penggal 1


 

5S3 (20/2/2013)    

- 7.05 am – 8.15 am

- Peperiksaan Penggal 1


 

4S3 (20/2/2013)    

- 9.45 am – 10.55 am

- Peperiksaan Penggal 1


 

4K8 (20/2/2013)    

- 12.05 am – 12.40 pm

- Peperiksaan Penggal 1


 

5S2 (21/2/2013)    

- 9.45 am – 10.55 am

- Peperiksaan Penggal 1


 

4S1 (21/2/2013)    

- 10.55 am – 12.05 pm

- Peperiksaan Penggal 1


 

4K8 (22/2/2013)    

- 9.40 am – 10.40 am

- Peperiksaan Penggal 1


 

5S3 (22/2/2013)    

- 10.40 am – 11.40 am

- Peperiksaan Penggal 1

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Week 6(4/2/2013-8/2/2013)

Date

4/2/2013

Time

7.05 am – 8.15 am

Class

4K8

Subject

Science

Theme

Maintenance And Continuity Of Life

Learning Area

Heredity and Variation

Learning Objective

Understanding cell division

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :

a) State what is gene, deoxyribonucleic acids (DNA) and chromosomes are

b) Describe the relationship between gene, DNA and chromosome

c) State what mitosis is

d) State what meiosis is

e) Describe the process of mitosis

f) Describe the process of meiosis

Activities

Discuss the process of mitosis and meiosis

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

c) Workbook

Reflection

Students observed the diagram of mitosis and meiosis in the textbook. And then teacher discuss with students about the mitosis and meiosis process. Students understand what happening in each stage for both processes. Teacher draw the stages in front and ask students to describe about the stage.


 

Date

4/2/2013

Time

8.15 am – 9.25 am

Class

4S3

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Matter Around Us

Learning Area

Chemical Formulae And Equations

Learning Objective

Understand and apply the concept of relative atomic mass and relative molecular mass.

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) State the meaning of relative atomic mass based on carbon-12 scale.
b) State the meaning of relative molecular mass based on carbon-12 scale.
c) State why carbon-12 is used as a standard for determining the relative atomic mass and the relative molecular mass.
d) Calculate the relative molecular mass of substances.

Activities

Collect and interpret data concerning relative atomic mass and relative molecular mass based on carbon-12 scale.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

At first, all of them do not understand how to calculate the relative molecular mass because they do not know how to apply the relative atomic mass in calculation of relative molecular mass. Teacher shows 5 examples and explains step by step to help them understand the calculation. Finally, students understand better and able to give correct answers for the question given.


 

Date

5/2/2013

Time

9.45 am – 10.55 am

Class

5S2

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Interaction Between Chemicals

Learning Area

Carbon Compounds

Learning Objective

Analyzing alkanes

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) Relate physical changes in physical properties with increase in the number of carbon atoms in alkane molecules.
b) Explain the effects of the increase in number of carbon atoms in alkane molecules on the molecules boiling points.
c) Describe complete and incomplete combustion of alkanes.

d) Describe the substitution reaction of alkanes.
e) Write chemical equations for combustion and substitution reactions of methane.
f) Describe how methane affects everyday life.

Activities

Discuss

a) The relationship between changes in physical properties with increase in the number of carbon atoms in alkane molecules.
b) The effect on boiling points of alkanes due to increase in the number of carbon atoms in alkane molecules.
c) The complete and incomplete combustion of alkanes

d) The complete and incomplete combustion of alkanes.
e) The substitution reaction of alkanes.
f) The decomposition of organic matter produces methane and how this may cause fire in landfills and peat swamps.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

Today's objectives are achieved. All of students are able to describe the trend of each physical property of alkanes. Teacher lets student take over the discussion to make them show their opinion among themselves. Teacher only reinforces students at the end of lesson. Besides, teacher gives time to students for exploring the model of atomic structure and builds models as well as does the chemical reaction involved alkanes. Teacher gives exercises to evaluate student's understanding.


 

Date

5/2/2013

Time

11.30 am – 12.40 pm

Class

4S1

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Matter Around Us

Learning Area

Chemical Formulae And Equations

Learning Objective

Analyze the relationship between the numbers of moles with the number of particles.

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) Define a mole.
b) State the meaning of Avogadro constant.
c) Relate the number of particles ion one mole of substance using the Avogadro constant.
d) Solve numerical problems to convert number of moles of particles of a given substance and vice versa.

Activities

a) Study the mole concept.
b) Collect and interpret data on Avogadro's Constant.
c) Discuss the relationship between numbers of particles in one mole of a substance with Avogadro's constant.

d) Solve numerical problems to convert the number of moles of particles of a given substance and vice versa.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

At first, all of students do not understand since this is the first time they learn about number of mole and number of particles. However, teacher helps them by giving several examples of calculation and asks them to remember the formula. Finally, all of them are able to do the question given by teacher except several questions that are a bit tricky. Therefore, teacher monitors and guides them during exercises time.


 

Date

6/2/2013

Time

7.05 am – 8.15 am

Class

5S3

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Interaction Between Chemicals

Learning Area

Rate Of Reaction

Learning Objective

Synthesizing ideas on collision theory

Practicing scientific knowledge to enhance quality of life.

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) Relate reaction with energy produced by movement and effective collision of particles.
b) Describe activation energy.
c) Sketch and describe energy profile diagram.
d) Relate the frequency of effective collisions with the rate of reaction.
e) Relate the frequency of effective collisions with factors influencing the rate of reaction.
f) Describe how a certain factors affect the collision of particles in a reaction.

g) Apply knowledge on factors affecting the rate of reaction in everyday activities.
h) Adopt problem solving approaches and make rational decisions based on research.

Activities

Collect, interpret data and discuss the following :
a) collisions
b) effective collision
c) activation energy
d) collision frequency
e) effective collision frequency
f) energy profile diagram

g) Scientist's contribution in enhancing the quality of life.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

Today's objectives are achieved. All of students are able to relate the factors affecting the rate of reaction with collision theory. They combine the previous knowledge with collision theory. Teacher asks several students to explain back the theory and they are able to do exercises given by teacher. Teacher monitors and guides them.


 

Date

6/2/2013

Time

9.45 am – 10.55 am

Class

4S3

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Matter Around Us

Learning Area

Chemical Formulae And Equations

Learning Objective

Analyze the relationship between the numbers of moles with the number of particles.

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) Define a mole.
b) State the meaning of Avogadro constant.
c) Relate the number of particles ion one mole of substance using the Avogadro constant.
d) Solve numerical problems to convert number of moles of particles of a given substance and vice versa.

Activities

a) Study the mole concept.
b) Collect and interpret data on Avogadro's Constant.
c) Discuss the relationship between numbers of particles in one mole of a substance with Avogadro's constant.

d) Solve numerical problems to convert the number of moles of particles of a given substance and vice versa.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

At first, most of the students do not understand well the lesson because this is the first time they learn about number of moles and number of particles. Therefore, teacher takes time to make them understand by giving a lot of examples related to calculation. Finally, after several hands on activity, students are able to solve the problems. Teacher evaluates students by giving a lot of exercises to make sure they master this subtopic.


 

Date

6/2/2013

Time

12.05 pm – 12.40 pm

Class

4K8

Subject

Science

Theme

Maintenance And Continuity Of Life

Learning Area

Heredity and Variation

Learning Objective

Understanding cell division

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :

a) Compare and contrast mitosis with meiosis

b) Explain the importance of mitosis and meiosis

Activities

Carry out an activity to compare and contrast mitosis with meiosis and discuss the importance of both of them.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

c) Workbook

Reflection

Students observed the diagram of mitosis and meiosis in the textbook and teacher asks them to make comparison. Most of them are able to differentiate both of the process based on diagram only. Teacher reinforces them by discussing the question in the workbook.


 

Date

7/2/2013

Time

10.10 am – 11.10 am

Class

5S2

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Interaction Between Chemicals

Learning Area

Carbon Compounds

Learning Objective

Analysing Alkenes

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) State what alkene is.
b) Deduce the molecular formulae of the first nine alkenes.
c) Name the first nine alkenes.
d) Draw the structural formulae for the first nine straight chain alkenes.

Activities

Collect and interpret data on the meaning of alkene, the general formula, molecular formulae and structural formula of the first ten alkenes.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

Today's objectives are achieved. All of students are able to give the correct name, molecular formula and draw the structural formulas of nine straight chain alkenes. Teacher asks students to do draw on the whiteboard and discuss with them either their answers right or wrong. Teacher also gives exercises as their homework during this coming holiday.


 

Date

7/2/2013

Time

11.10 am – 12.10 pm

Class

4S1

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Matter Around Us

Learning Area

Chemical Formulae And Equations

Learning Objective

Analyzing the relationship between the numbers of moles of a substance with its mass.

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) State the meaning of molar mass.
b) Relate molar mass to the Avogadro constant.
c) Relate molar mass of a substance to its relative atomic mass or relative molecular mass.
d) Solve numerical problems to convert the number of moles of a given substance to its mass and vice versa.

Activities

Discuss :
a) Meaning of molar mass.
b) To relate molar mass with the Avogadro constant.
c) To relate molar mass of a substance with its relative atomic mass or relative molecular mass.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

All of students still remember the formula involved in the previous lesson. Today, another two formulas are given for them to memorize. Teacher gives questions that required that to use all four formulas and most of students are able to solve the problem by themselves. About 5 of the students need teacher's guideline because they are weak in mathematics. Teacher guides and monitors them during exercises time. Today's objectives are achieved.


 

Date

8/2/2013

Time

9.40 am – 10.40 am

Class

4K8

Subject

Science

Theme

Introducing Science

Learning Area

Scientific Investigation

Learning Objective

Analysing method of scientific investigation

Learning Outcome

Student is able to determine the rapidity of fine salt and coarse salt dissolve in water.

Activities

Carry out an experiment to investigate the solubility of two different salts.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

c) Workbook

Reflection

All of students are able to carry out the experiment smoothly with guided by teacher. Teacher monitors them during experiment time.


 

Date

8/2/2013

Time

10.40 am – 11.40 am

Class

5S3

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Interaction Between Chemicals

Learning Area

Carbon Compounds

Learning Objective

Analyzing alkanes

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) Relate physical changes in physical properties with increase in the number of carbon atoms in alkane molecules.
b) Explain the effects of the increase in number of carbon atoms in alkane molecules on the molecules boiling points.
c) Describe complete and incomplete combustion of alkanes.

d) Describe the substitution reaction of alkanes.
e) Write chemical equations for combustion and substitution reactions of methane.
f) Describe how methane affects everyday life.

Activities

Discuss

a) The relationship between changes in physical properties with increase in the number of carbon atoms in alkane molecules.
b) The effect on boiling points of alkanes due to increase in the number of carbon atoms in alkane molecules.
c) The complete and incomplete combustion of alkanes

d) The complete and incomplete combustion of alkanes.
e) The substitution reaction of alkanes.
f) The decomposition of organic matter produces methane and how this may cause fire in landfills and peat swamps.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

Today's objectives are achieved. All of students understand the trend of several physical properties of alkanes. Students also have no problems with the chemical reaction involved for alkane that are combustion and halogenations. Students involved actively in the discussion and teacher responds to their question well.