Friday, April 27, 2012

Week 16

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:

  • state the elements found in alcohol,
  • give examples of alcohol,
  • describe the process of producing alcohol,

Activities

  1. Gather information from books, newspapers, magazines and Internet on alcohol.


 

  1. Discuss the following:

(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:

  • state the elements found in alcohol,
  • give examples of alcohol,
  • describe the process of producing alcohol,

Activities

  1. Gather information from books, newspapers, magazines and Internet on alcohol.


 

  1. Discuss the following:

(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:

  • state the characteristics of pure substances,

Activities

  1. Collect and interpret data on the following:

a) characteristics of pure substances,

  1. 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


 

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:

  • state the characteristics of pure substances,

Activities

  1. Collect and interpret data on the following:

a) characteristics of pure substances,

  1. 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: 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:

  • state the general characteristics of alcohol,

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:

  • state the characteristics of pure substances,

Activities

  1. Carry out activities to study the following: how the presence of impurities

such as salts affects the boiling point of water (Peka 1)

  1. Writing experiment report

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:

  • state the characteristics of pure substances,

Activities

  1. Collect and interpret data on the following:

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:

  • state the characteristics of pure substances,

Activities

  1. Carry out activities to study the following: how the presence of impurities

such as salts affects the boiling point of water (Peka 1)

  1. Writing experiment report

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:

  • state the characteristics of pure substances,

Activities

  1. Carry out activities to study the following: how the presence of impurities

such as salts affects the boiling point of water (Peka 1)

  1. Writing experiment report

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:

  • state the general characteristics of alcohol,

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:

  • list examples of metals and non-metals,
  • list the properties of metals and non-metals,
  • compare and contrast metals and non-metals based on their physical properties,

Activities

(Peka 1)

  1. Writing experiment report on 'Effect of impurities on the boiling point of a pure liquid

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:

  • state the general characteristics of alcohol,

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:

  • state the general characteristics of alcohol,

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:

  • describe the different methods of purification of substances,
  • relate the characteristics of substances to the methods of purification used,
  • explain with examples the methods of purification used to produce substances used in daily life.

Activities

  1. Collect and interpret data on the following:

a) characteristics of pure substances,

b) different methods of purification of substances.

  1. Carry out activities to study the following:

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:

  • describe the different methods of purification of substances,
  • relate the characteristics of substances to the methods of purification used,
  • explain with examples the methods of purification used to produce substances used in daily life.

Activities

  1. Collect and interpret data on the following:

a) different methods of purification of substances.

  1. Carry out activities to study the following:

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:

  • describe the different methods of purification of substances,
  • relate the characteristics of substances to the methods of purification used,
  • explain with examples the methods of purification used to produce substances used in daily life.

Activities

  1. Collect and interpret data on the following:

a) different methods of purification of substances.

  1. Carry out activities to study the following:

a) purification of substances by the following methods:

i. distillation, e.g. purifying alcohol from a mixture of alcohol and water,

  1. Gather information and discuss the following:

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:

  • explain with examples the effects of alcohol on health

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:

  • state the general characteristics of alcohol,

Activities

  1. Carry out the following activities:

(a study the characteristics of alcohol in terms of:

(i) solubility and miscibility with water,

(ii) combustibility,


 

Teaching aids / ICT

Form 5 Science Teaching courseware CD 3

Reflection

Objectives achieved

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