Friday, March 22, 2013

Week 12(18/3/2013-22/3/2013)


18/3/2013-22/3/2013 ~ MSSM Samarahan

 

Date22/3/2013
Time9.40 am – 10.40 am
Class4K8
SubjectScience
ThemeMaintenance And Continuity Of Life
Learning AreaHeredity And Variation
Learning ObjectiveAnalysing variation among living things
Learning OutcomeStudent is able to :
a) State what variation is
b) List variation in humans
c) Classify variation into continuous and discontinuous variation
d) Compare and contrast continuous and discontinuous variation
e) Identify factors that cause variation
f) Explain the importance of variation.
ActivitiesDiscuss the following :
a) Continuous variation and discontinuous variation
b) Examples of continuous variation and discontinuous variation
c) Factors which cause variation,
d) The importance of variation.
Noble ValuesAppreciating the balance of nature.
Teaching Aidsa) Textbook
b) Reference book

c) Workbook
Reflection
Teacher does some activities regarding continous variation and discontinuous variation. All of students involved actively in today's activities. They cooperate among group members therefore they are able to gather data smoothly. Finally each of group shares their data and complete the exercises in the workbook.

 

Date22/3/2013
Time10.40 am – 11.40 am
Class5S3
SubjectChemistry
ThemeInteraction Between Chemicals
Learning AreaCarbon Compounds
Learning ObjectiveSynthesizing ideas on isomerism
Learning OutcomeStudents 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.
ActivitiesDiscuss :
a) Isomerism
b) Construct and examine all possible models and draw structural formulae for a particular alkane and alkene.
Noble ValuesAppreciating the balance of nature.
Teaching Aidsa) Textbook
b) Reference book
Reflection
At first students get confuse with isomerism because they cannot find the longest continuous carbon chain. Teacher shows several examples to make sure they understand better. Finally, students are able to draw all isomers for the questions given by teacher. Today's objectives are achieved.

Friday, March 15, 2013

Week 11(11/3/2013-15/3/2013)

Date

11/3/2013

Time

8.15 am – 9.05 am

Class

4K8

Subject

Science

Theme

Maintenance And Continuity Of Life

Learning Area

Heredity and Variation

Learning Objective

Understanding sex determination and the occurrence of twins in human beings

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :

a) Explain what sex chromosomes are

b) Explain how sex is determined

c) Explain the formation of identical and non-identical twins

d) Compare and contrast identical with non-identical twins

e) Explain what siamese twins are

Activities

Discuss the following :

a) Sex chromosomes

b) Determination of sex

c) The occurrence of identical and non-identical twins

d) The occurrence of Siamese twins.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

c) Workbook

Reflection

Students are able to explain what sex chromosomes are by referring to textbook. They also able to identify the gender of progeny based on the chromosomes formed after fertilization.


 

Date

11/3/2013

Time

9.05 am – 9.55 am

Class

4S3

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. All of students are able to give correct answers when ask by teacher. Teacher gives exercises and homework to evaluate students' understanding.


 

Date

12/3/2013

Time

9.45 am – 10.55 am

Class

5S2

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) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

At first, most of students do not understand the concept of isomerism. The big problem is when they cannot differentiate the same structure of compound when they trying to make isomers. Therefore, teacher explains very well the condition of structure to be an isomer. Finally, students understand better and able to draw all the possible isomers for alkane and alkene. Today's objectives are achieved.


 

Date

12/3/2013

Time

11.30 am – 12.40 pm

Class

4S1

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. All of students understand the relationship of molecular formula and empirical formula. They understand and able to apply the knowledge of mathematics in order to solve the problems involved calculation. Teacher gives extra exercises and homework to make them master this subtopic.


 

Date

13/3/2013

Time

7.05 am – 8.15 am

Class

5S3

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Interaction Between Chemicals

Learning Area

Carbon Compounds

Learning Objective

Analysing Alkenes

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) Relate changes in physical properties with increase in the number of carbon atoms in alkene molecules.
b) Explain the effects on boiling points of alkenes due to increase in the number of carbon atoms in alkene molecules.

c) Describe chemical properties of alkenes.
d) Compare and contrast alkanes with alkenes.
e) Relate the reactivity of alkanes and alkenes to their chemical bonds.

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

Activities

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


 

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) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

Students have no problems with physical properties of alkenes. They are able to describe the effects on boiling points of alkenes due to increase in the number of carbon atoms in alkene molecules. They also able to relate this trend with alkane molecules. For chemical properties, students have o problems except for addition of hydroxyl group. This is because they confuse with the naming of the product formed from the reaction. However, teacher explains several times to make sure they understand better and able to do the exercises. Teacher gives hands on activity to evaluate their understanding.


 

Date

13/3/2013

Time

9.45 am – 10.55 am

Class

4S3

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

Students find it is difficult since they weak in calculation. Teacher guides them step by step until they are able to understand this subtopic. Teacher gives several examples to help them understand better. To evaluate their understanding, teacher gives exercises as well as monitors them during exercises time.


 

Date

13/3/2013

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 mutation

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :

a) State what mutation is

b) State the types of mutation

c) List examples of mutation

d) Identify causes of mutation

e) State the advantages and disadvantages of mutation

Activities

Discuss the types of mutation and the causes of mutation

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

c) Workbook

Reflection

Students share their experience with someone related to their family that has disease result from mutation. Few students know the causes of some disease and how does they suffer. Teacher reinforces students by giving extra information and gives exercises to evaluate their knowledge.


 

Date

14/3/2013

Time

9.45 am – 10.55 am

Class

5S2

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Interaction Between Chemicals

Learning Area

Carbon Compounds

Learning Objective

Analysing alcohols

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) State the general formula of alcohols.
b) Identify the functional group of alcohols.
c) List the names and the molecular formulae of the first four alcohols.

d) Draw structural formulae for isomers of propanol and butanol.
e) Name isomers of propanol and butanol using IUPAC nomenclature.

Activities

a) Construct a table of names and molecular formulae for the first four alcohols.

b) Carry out an activity to draw various possible structural formulae of the first four alcohols and name them.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

Teacher discusses with students the exam question and only makes it for paper 1 and paper 3 only. Discussion continues on the next lesson.


 

Date

14/3/2013

Time

10.55 am – 12.05 pm

Class

4S1

Subject

Chemistry

Theme

Matter Around Us

Learning Area

Chemical Formulae And Equations

Learning Objective

Synthesizing chemical formulae

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :
a) Write ionic formulae for ions.
b) Construct chemical formulae of ionic compounds.
c) State names of chemical compounds using IUPAC nomenclature.

Activities

a) Construct chemical formulae of compounds from a given ionic formula.
b) State names of chemical compounds using IUPAC nomenclature.

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

At first, most of students do not understand because this is the first time they learn about ionic formulae. Teacher gives about 10 different examples that cover all different types of formulae that they have to construct. Only then, they are able to understand and able to give correct answers for the entire question given by teacher.


 

Date

15/3/2013

Time

9.40 am – 10.40 am

Class

4K8

Subject

Science

Theme

Maintenance And Continuity Of Life

Learning Area

Heredity and Variation

Learning Objective

Evaluating the effects of genetic research on human life

Learning Outcome

Student is able to :

a) List the contributions of genetic research in various fields

b) Explain selective breeding in plants and livestock

c) State the importance of selective breeding in plants and livestock

d) Describe the technology used for selective breeding

e) Present arguments for and against genetic research

Activities

Discuss the following :

a) Selective breeding in plants and livestock

b) The importance of selective breeding in plants and livestock

Noble Values

Appreciating the balance of nature.

Teaching Aids

a) Textbook
b) Reference book

c) Workbook

Reflection

Teacher asks students to discuss among themselves and gather information from textbook about the contributions of genetic research in various fields. Students give share the information with teacher and their friends during discussion. Teacher gives exercises to evaluate their understanding.


 

Date

15/3/2013

Time

10.40 am – 11.40 am

Class

5S3

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) Textbook
b) Reference book

Reflection

At first, most of them do not understand well. This is because they cannot differentiate several structures that are the same. Teacher gives many examples and possibilities of the compound that is isomer or not. Finally students understand well and able to draw the isomers as well as giving the correct name. today's objectives are achieved.