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UNISAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

DAILY LESSON LOG IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE

DATE: November 8, 2017

I. OBJECTIVES:
1. Explain the nuclear fusion reactions that happen in the stellar cores;
2. Discuss the hydrogen burning processes that formed the heavier elements;
3. Describe the nuclear fusion of heavier elements
II. CONTENT:
Topic: Nucleosynthesis: The Beginning of Elements
Subtopic: Nuclear Fusion Reaction in Stars
Materials: Big bang Illustration, Physical Sciences by James T. Shipman,
https://www.quipper.com
III. ACTIVITY:
1. Identify the hydrogen burning processes that formed the heavier elements
2. Tracing the Proton-proton chain process and the carbon-nitrogen-oxygen cycle

IV. ANALYSIS:
1. How did stellar energy produced in stars?
2. How did thermonuclear reactions occurred?
V. ABSTRACTION:
Nuclear fusion is a type of reaction that fuses lighter elements to form heavier ones. It requires
very high temperatures and pressures. It is the reaction that fuels the stars since stars have very
high temperatures and pressures in their cores. Hydrogen burning is the stellar process that
produces energy in the stars.
VI. APPLICATION:
1. What is the main source of energy by the sun and other stars?
2. What is the more favorable route in converting hydrogen to helium?
VII. ASSIGNMENT/ AGREEMENT:
What type of nucleosynthesis produced the elements heavier than iron?

REMARK/COMMENT:
LEARNING OUTCOME

Grade & Section GAS 12-A GAS 12-B ABM-12 Cookery-12 SMAW-12
Percentage of Learning
Number of Learner
(80% and above mastery
level)
Number of Learner
needing remediation
TOTAL

Observed: YES NO Grade & Section:_________

Date:_____________________ Time:__________________

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___________________________ ___________________________
GRACIE O. CHING MARIETTA B. CABUYAO
Master Teacher I Principal III

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