Day: MONDAY | Date: | |
Class | 6RS | Subject: Chemistry |
Period | 1-2 | |
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Day: MONDAY | Date: 26/04/2010 | |
Class | Upper 6 | Subject: Chemistry |
Period | 7-8-9 | |
Theme | Organic Chemistry | |
Learning objective | Alkene | |
Learning Area | Chemical Properties and mechanism of alkene | |
Learning Outcome | By the end of class, student able to explain the electrophilic addition of alkene. Combustion, halogenation, hydrogenation and oxygenation | |
Teaching Aids | 1. Test book 2. Reference book 3. LCD/ Laptop | |
Activity | Students discuss in group of 2 how electrophilic radical addition reaction of alkane | |
Noble value | Students realize the importance of team work. | |
Reflection | The entire student able to give the presentation. |
Day: TUESDAY | Date: | |
Class | 5S1 | Subject: Chemistry |
Period | 1-2 | |
Theme | Oxidation and reduction | |
Learning objective | Definition of redox reaction in term of oxygen , hydrogen and transfer of electron | |
Learning Area | Redox reaction | |
Learning Outcome | By the end of the lesson, the students able to describe the definition of redox reaction in term of oxygen, hydrogen and transfer of electron . | |
Teaching Aids | 1. Text book 2. Reference book | |
Activity | Students describe the definition of redox reaction in term of oxygen, hydrogen and transfer of electron. | |
Noble value | Students realize the importance of definition. | |
Reflection | 90% student can describe the redox reaction. |
Day: TUESDAY | Date: | |
Class | Lower 6 Science | Subject: Chemistry |
Period | 5-6-7 | |
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Day: WEDNESDAY | Date: 28/04/2010 | |
Class | Upper 6 | Subject: Chemistry |
Period | 1-2-3 | |
Theme | Organic Chemistry | |
Learning objective | Aromatic carbon | |
Learning Area | Chemical reaction of benzene | |
Learning Outcome | By the end of experiment, the student able to explain chemical reaction and mechanisms involved by benzene- hydrogenation, sulphonation, acylation, halogenation and alkylation | |
Teaching Aids | 1. Text book 2. Reference book 3. Laptop ,cd, LCD | |
Activity | Students discuss in group of two how benzene reacts. | |
Noble value | Students realize the importance of team work. | |
Reflection |
90% student can describe the chemical reaction involving benzene |
Day: THURSDAY | Date: | |
Class | Upper 6 Science | Subject: Chemistry |
Period | 5-6 | |
Theme | Organic Chemistry | |
Learning objective | Carbon Compound | |
Learning Area | Alkyl Benzene | |
Learning Outcome | By the end of lesson, the students able to describe the chemical reaction of alkyl benzene. Describe the electrophilic replacement reaction. | |
Teaching Aids | 1. Text book 2. Reference book | |
Activity | Students discuss in group of two to solve the question given. | |
Noble value | Students realize the importance of reaction mechanism. | |
Reflection | The entire student can solve the question given. |
Day: FRIDAY | Date: | |
Class | 5S1 | Subject: Chemistry |
Period | 3-4 | |
Theme | Oxidation and reduction | |
Learning objective | Definition of redox reaction in oxidation number | |
Learning Area | Redox reaction | |
Learning Outcome | By the end of the lesson, the students able to describe the definition of redox reaction in term of oxidation numbers | |
Teaching Aids | 1. Text book 2. Reference book | |
Activity | Students describe the definition of redox reaction in term of oxidation numbers. | |
Noble value | Students realize the importance of definition. | |
Reflection | 95% student can describe the redox reaction. |
Friday | Date: | |
Class | Subject: Chemistry | |
Period | 5-6 | |
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