Daily Plan 2012 : April
Week :16
Date: 16.4.2012 Monday
Class : 5S4 | Science | No of period: 2 | |
Theme | Matter in Nature | ||
Learning Area | Carbon Compounds | ||
Learning Objectives | Analysing alcohol and its effects on health | ||
Learning Outcomes | A student is able to:
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Activities |
(a) elements found in alcohol (b) examples of alcohol such as methanol and ethanol.
3. Carry out the following activities: (a) the production of pure ethanol through the process of fermentation and distillation, | ||
Teaching aids / ICT | Form 5 Science Teaching courseware CD 3 | ||
Reflection | Objectives achieved |
Class : 5K3 | Science | No of period: 2 | |
Theme | Matter in Nature | ||
Learning Area | Carbon Compounds | ||
Learning Objectives | Analysing alcohol and its effects on health | ||
Learning Outcomes | A student is able to:
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Activities |
(a) elements found in alcohol (b) examples of alcohol such as methanol and ethanol.
3. Carry out the following activities: (a) the production of pure ethanol through the process of fermentation and distillation, | ||
Teaching aids / ICT | Form 5 Science Teaching courseware CD 3 | ||
Reflection | Objectives achieved |
Class : 4K1 | Science | No of period: 1 | |
Theme | MATTER IN NATURE | ||
Learning Area | MATTER AND SUBSTANCE (Chapter 4) | ||
Learning Objectives | Analysing methods of purifying substances | ||
Learning Outcomes | Student is able to:
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Activities |
a) characteristics of pure substances,
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Teaching aids / ICT | Form 4 Science Teaching courseware CD 4 | ||
Reflection | Objectives achieved |
Class : 4K7 | Science | No of period: 1 | |
Theme | MATTER IN NATURE | ||
Learning Area | MATTER AND SUBSTANCE (Chapter 4) | ||
Learning Objectives | Analysing methods of purifying substances | ||
Learning Outcomes | Student is able to:
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Activities |
a) characteristics of pure substances,
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Teaching aids / ICT | Form 4 Science Teaching courseware CD 4 | ||
Reflection | Objectives achieved |
Date: 17.4.2012 Tuesday
Class : 5K3 | Science | No of period: 2 | |
Theme | Matter in Nature | ||
Learning Area | Carbon Compounds | ||
Learning Objectives | Analysing alcohol and its effects on health | ||
Learning Outcomes | A student is able to:
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Activities | 1. Observe the result of the production of pure ethanol through the process of fermentation 2. Carry out the following activities: (b) study the characteristics of alcohol in terms of: (i) solubility and miscibility with water, (ii) combustibility, (i) reaction with acids to form esters. | ||
Teaching aids / ICT | Form 5 Science Teaching courseware CD 3 | ||
Reflection | Objectives achieved |
Class : 4K7 | Science | No of period: 2 | |
Theme | MATTER IN NATURE | ||
Learning Area | MATTER AND SUBSTANCE (Chapter 4) | ||
Learning Objectives | Analysing methods of purifying substances | ||
Learning Outcomes | Student is able to:
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Activities |
such as salts affects the boiling point of water (Peka 1)
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Teaching aids / ICT | Form 4 Science Teaching courseware CD 4 | ||
Reflection | Objectives achieved |
Class : 4K10 | Science | No of period: 1 | |
Theme | MATTER IN NATURE | ||
Learning Area | MATTER AND SUBSTANCE (Chapter 4) | ||
Learning Objectives | Analysing methods of purifying substances | ||
Learning Outcomes | Student is able to:
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Activities |
a) characteristics of pure substances, 2. Planning an activity to study how the presence of impurities such as salts affects the boiling point of water (Peka 1) | ||
Teaching aids / ICT | Form 4 Science Teaching courseware CD 4 | ||
Reflection | Objectives achieved |
Date: 18.4.2012 Wednesday
Class : 4K10 | Subject : Science | No of period: 2 | |
Theme | MATTER IN NATURE | ||
Learning Area | MATTER AND SUBSTANCE (Chapter 4) | ||
Learning Objectives | Analysing methods of purifying substances | ||
Learning Outcomes | Student is able to:
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Activities |
such as salts affects the boiling point of water (Peka 1)
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Teaching aids / ICT | Form 4 Science Teaching courseware CD 4 | ||
Reflection | Objectives achieved |
Class : 4K1 | Subject : Science | No of period: 2 | |
Theme | MATTER IN NATURE | ||
Learning Area | MATTER AND SUBSTANCE (Chapter 4) | ||
Learning Objectives | Analysing methods of purifying substances | ||
Learning Outcomes | Student is able to:
| ||
Activities |
such as salts affects the boiling point of water (Peka 1)
| ||
Teaching aids / ICT | Form 4 Science Teaching courseware CD 4 | ||
Reflection | Objectives achieved |
Class : 5S4 | Science | No of period: 2 | |
Theme | Matter in Nature | ||
Learning Area | Carbon Compounds | ||
Learning Objectives | Analysing alcohol and its effects on health | ||
Learning Outcomes | A student is able to:
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Activities | 1. Observe the result of the production of pure ethanol through the process of fermentation 2. Carry out the following activities: (b) study the characteristics of alcohol in terms of: (i) reaction with acids to form esters. | ||
Teaching aids / ICT | Form 5 Science Teaching courseware CD 3 | ||
Reflection | Objectives achieved |
Date: 19.4.2012 Thursday
Class : 4K1 | Subject : Science | No of period: 2 | |
Theme | MATTER IN NATURE | ||
Learning Area | MATTER AND SUBSTANCE (Chapter 4) | ||
Learning Objectives | Understanding the properties and uses of metals and non-metals | ||
Learning Outcomes | Student is able to:
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Activities | (Peka 1)
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Teaching aids / ICT | Form 4 Science Teaching courseware CD 4 | ||
Reflection | Objectives achieved |
Class : 5K3 | Science | No of period: 1 | |
Theme | Matter in Nature | ||
Learning Area | Carbon Compounds | ||
Learning Objectives | Analysing alcohol and its effects on health | ||
Learning Outcomes | A student is able to:
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Activities | Carry out the following activities: (a) the production of pure ethanol through the process of distillation, | ||
Teaching aids / ICT | Form 5 Science Teaching courseware CD 3 | ||
Reflection | Objectives achieved |
Class : 5S4 | Science | No of period: 1 | |
Theme | Matter in Nature | ||
Learning Area | Carbon Compounds | ||
Learning Objectives | Analysing alcohol and its effects on health | ||
Learning Outcomes | A student is able to:
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Activities | 1. Carry out the following activities: (a) the production of pure ethanol through the process of distillation, | ||
Teaching aids / ICT | Form 5 Science Teaching courseware CD 3 | ||
Reflection | Objectives achieved |
Date: 20.4.12 Friday
Class : 4K10 | Science | No of period: 2 | |
Theme | MATTER IN NATURE | ||
Learning Area | MATTER AND SUBSTANCE (Chapter 4) | ||
Learning Objectives | Analysing methods of purifying substances | ||
Learning Outcomes | Student is able to:
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Activities |
a) characteristics of pure substances, b) different methods of purification of substances.
a) purification of substances by the following methods: i. distillation, e.g. purifying alcohol from a mixture of alcohol and water, | ||
Teaching aids / ICT | Form 4 Science Teaching courseware CD 4 | ||
Reflection | Objectives achieved |
Class : 4K7 | Science | No of period: 2 | |
Theme | MATTER IN NATURE | ||
Learning Area | MATTER AND SUBSTANCE (Chapter 4) | ||
Learning Objectives | Analysing methods of purifying substances | ||
Learning Outcomes | Student is able to:
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Activities |
a) different methods of purification of substances.
a) purification of substances by the following methods: i. distillation, e.g. purifying alcohol from a mixture of alcohol and water, | ||
Teaching aids / ICT | Form 4 Science Teaching courseware CD 4 | ||
Reflection | Objectives achieved |
Date: 21.4.2012 Saturday (Thursday Time table)
Class : 4K1 | Subject : Science | No of period: 2 | |
Theme | MATTER IN NATURE | ||
Learning Area | MATTER AND SUBSTANCE (Chapter 4) | ||
Learning Objectives | Analysing methods of purifying substances | ||
Learning Outcomes | Student is able to:
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Activities |
a) different methods of purification of substances.
a) purification of substances by the following methods: i. distillation, e.g. purifying alcohol from a mixture of alcohol and water,
a) factors to be considered when selecting the methods of purification. Examples are as follow: i. separating a liquid from a solution of a solid in a liquid, such as producing pure water from sea water, ii. separating a liquid from a mixture of miscible liquids such as removing ethanol from a mixture of ethanol and water, iii. separating insoluble impurities from a soluble substance such as removing sand and other impurities from salt. b) methods of purification used in producing substances needed daily such as salt, sugar, petroleum fractions and distilled water. | ||
Teaching aids / ICT | Form 4 Science Teaching courseware CD 4 | ||
Reflection | Objectives achieved |
Class : 5K3 | Science | No of period: 1 | |
Theme | Matter in Nature | ||
Learning Area | Carbon Compounds | ||
Learning Objectives | Analysing alcohol and its effects on health | ||
Learning Outcomes | A student is able to:
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Activities | 1. View videos or computer simulations and discuss the following: (a) various uses of alcohol, (b) the effects of alcohol on the brain, the nervous system and the liver | ||
Teaching aids / ICT | Form 5 Science Teaching courseware CD 3 | ||
Reflection | Objectives achieved |
Class : 5S4 | Science | No of period: 1 | |
Theme | Matter in Nature | ||
Learning Area | Carbon Compounds | ||
Learning Objectives | Analysing alcohol and its effects on health | ||
Learning Outcomes | A student is able to:
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Activities |
(a study the characteristics of alcohol in terms of: (i) solubility and miscibility with water, (ii) combustibility,
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Teaching aids / ICT | Form 5 Science Teaching courseware CD 3 | ||
Reflection | Objectives achieved |
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