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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Week 3 2009

Day: MONDAY

Date:
12/01/2009

Class

6AS1

Subject: Chemistry

Period

1-2-3

Theme

Ionic Equilibrium

Learning Area

Electrolytes, Acid and Base

Learning objective

Definition of Acid and base

Learning Outcome

By the end of lesson, the students are able to :

  • Define acid and base base on Arrhenius definition, Bronsted-Lowry definition and Lewis definition.

Teaching Aids

1. Text book

2. Reference book

Activity

Discussing the different definition to identify acid and base.

Noble value

Knowing the importance of chemistry in our daily life

Reflection

Student able define acid and base .


 

Day: MONDAY

Date: 12/01/2009

Class

5S1

Subject: Chemistry

Period

6-7

Theme

Acid and Base

Learning objective

Molarity

Learning Area

Determine the molarity and concentration of acid & alkali

Learning Outcome

By the end of lesson, the students are able to :

  • calculate the molarity for the example of acid and alkali given
  • calculate the concentration for the example of acid and alkali given

Teaching Aids

1. Text book

2. Reference book

Activity

Students can answer the question given.

Noble value

Knowing the importance of chemistry in our daily life

Reflection

Student able to calculate the value of molarity and concentration

    

Day: TUESDAY

Date:
13/01/2009

Class

5S2

Subject: Chemistry

Period

3-4

Theme

Acid and Base

Learning objective

Molarity

Learning Area

Determine the molarity and concentration of acid & alkali

Learning Outcome

By the end of lesson, the students are able to :

  • calculate the molarity for the example of acid and alkali given
  • calculate the concentration for the example of acid and alkali given

Teaching Aids

1. Text book

2. Reference book

Activity

Students can answer the question given.

Noble value

Knowing the importance of chemistry in our daily life

Reflection

Student able to calculate the value of molarity and concentration


 

Day: TUESDAY

Date:
13/01/2009

Class

5S4

Subject: Chemistry

Period

8-9

Theme

Acid and Base

Learning objective

Molarity

Learning Area

Determine the molarity and concentration of acid & alkali

Learning Outcome

By the end of lesson, the students are able to :

  • calculate the molarity for the example of acid and alkali given
  • calculate the concentration for the example of acid and alkali given

Teaching Aids

1. Text book

2. Reference book

Activity

Students can answer the question given.

Noble value

Knowing the importance of chemistry in our daily life

Reflection

Student able to calculate the value of molarity and concentration


 

Day: WEDNESDAY

Date: 14/01/2009

Class

6AS1

Subject: Chemistry

Period

3-4

Theme

Ionic Equilibrium

Learning objective

Strengths of acid and base

Learning Area

The Acid Dissociation Constant, Ka and base dissociation Constant, Kb.

Learning Outcome

By the end of lesson, the students are able to :

  • Define acid dissociation constant, Ka and base dissociation constant, Kb
  • How to identify pH.

Teaching Aids

1. Text book

2. Reference book

Activity

Discussing the different definition Ka and Kb .

Noble value

Knowing the importance of chemistry in our daily life

Reflection

Student able define acid and base.


 

Day: WEDNESDAY

Date:
14/01/2009

Class

5S1

Subject: Chemistry

Period

5-6

Theme

Acids and Bases

Learning objective

Acids and Bases

Learning Area

Definition of neutralization process and titration

Learning Outcome

By the end of lesson, the students are able to :

  • Explain the definition neutralization process and titration
  • Balance a neutralization equation

Teaching Aids

1. Text book

2. Reference book

Activity

Students try to balance a neutralization equation

Noble value

Knowing the importance of chemistry in our daily life

Reflection

Student able to define the term neutralization process and titration.


 


 


 

Day: THURSDAY

Date:
14/01/2009

Class

6AS

Subject: Chemistry

Period

7-8-9

Theme

Ionic Equilibrium

Learning objective

Le Chatelier's Principle

Learning Area

Factors of pressure in the shift

Learning Outcome

By the end of lesson, the students are able to :

  • identify the shift in a dynamic reaction.
  • calculate the equilibrium constant, Kp

Teaching Aids

1. Text book

2. Reference book

Activity

Discussing among student with the aid from the teacher

Noble value

Knowing the importance of chemistry in our daily life

Reflection

Student able explain the Le Chatelier's Principle.

Day: WEDNESDAY

Date:
14/01/2009

Class

5S4

Subject: Chemistry

Period

9

Theme

Acid and Base

Learning objective

Molarity

Learning Area

Determine the molarity of acid & alkali

Learning Outcome

By the end of lesson, the students are able to :

  • calculate the molarity for the example of acid and alkali given

Teaching Aids

1. Text book

2. Reference book

Activity

Students can answer the question given.

Noble value

Knowing the importance of chemistry in our daily life

Reflection

Student able to calculate the value of molarity.


 


 


 

Day: FRIDAY

Date:
15/01/2009

Class

5S4

Subject: Chemistry

Period

1-2

Theme

Acid and Base

Learning objective

Molarity

Learning Area

Determine the molarity of acid & alkali

Learning Outcome

By the end of lesson, the students are able to :

  • calculate the molarity for the diluted solution.

Teaching Aids

1. Text book

2. Reference book

Activity

Students can answer the question given.

Noble value

Knowing the importance of chemistry in our daily life

Reflection

Student able to calculate the value of molarity.


 

Day: FRIDAY

Date:
15/01/2009

Class

5S2

Subject: Chemistry

Period

5-6

Theme

Acid and Base

Learning objective

Molarity

Learning Area

Determine the molarity of acid & alkali

Learning Outcome

By the end of lesson, the students are able to :

  • calculate the molarity for the diluted solution.

Teaching Aids

1. Text book

2. Reference book

Activity

Students can answer the question given.

Noble value

Knowing the importance of chemistry in our daily life

Reflection

Student able to calculate the value of molarity.

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