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LESSON PLAN

Date: -2/12/2020 Subject - Science Period – 1st

Class – 7th Topic – Synthetic Fibre & Plastics Duration - 35 min


General Objectives:

 To develop understanding of facts & concepts of science among students.

 To develop interest towards science among students.

 To develop curiosity among students towards science.

 To develop scientific attitude among students.

 To develop observation skill among students.

 To ability to think in scientific manner.

General Objectives:

Cognitive:
To impart the knowledge, concept of science.
To impart the applicability of science in our daily life.

Affective:
To develop responding ability among students.
To develop responsibility among students.

Psychomotor:
To impart the skill of group activity among students.
To develop the skill of observation among students.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES

To teach about the meaning of synthetic fibre.


To teach about the polymer.
To teach about the types of synthetic fibres.
To teach about the Rayon and Nylon fibre.
To teach about the polyester and the plastics.

Previous Knowledge:-
Students have previous knowledge about fibres, natural and artificial sources.

Teaching Aids: - Whiteboard/ Blackboard, Images related to topics, PPT, Chalk, duster, scale.

QUESTION EXPECTED ANSWERS


Q1. The clothes which we wear are Fabrics
made up of
Q2. From where do we get fabrics? Fibres
Q3.What are the sources of natural Cotton, Wool, Silk
fibre?
Q4.What is synthetic fibre? Problematic

Explanation:
Fibres which are mad by human beings are called synthetic fibres or man- made fibres.

Statement of Aim:
Today, we will study about Synthetic Fibres and Plastics.
Presentation
Teaching Expected Teaching Pupil Teacher Activity Student’s Black-board Evaluation
Point Behavioral Method Activity Work
Outcome
1. Meaning 1. Student Lecture cum Developing Questions 1. Fabrics. 1. Word
of will be able demonstration 1.The clothes which we wear are polymer
Synthetic to define made up of which material? 2. Fibres. comes from
fibre. synthetic 2.From where do we get fabric or two Greek
fibres. what is the source of fabric? 3. Problematic word ‘poly’
2. Student 3. What is the source of natural Question. and ‘Mer’.
will be able fibre? 4. Problematic Poly means
to define 4. What is Man-made fibre called? Question many. Mer
polymer. means part or
unit.
2. Some
synthetic
fibres are
Nylon, Rayon.
3. natural
polymers
example:
Cotton.

Pupil Teacher’s Statement


1.Fibres which are obtained by
human beings are called synthetic
fibre or man- made fibre.
2.A synthetic fibre is a chain of
small Units joined together; each
small Unit is actually a chemical
substance.
3.When small Units combine to
form a large single unit called a
Polymer.
4.Polymer is made of many
repeating Units.

Developing questions.

2. Types of 1. Student Q1. Name the Insect which Types of


Synthetic will be able Synthetic
fibre. to
gives us Silk? Fibres:
determine Q2. Does Natural Silk is Problematic 1. Rayon.
about sufficient for clothes making? 2. Nylon.
different Q3. Does obtaining silk from 3. Polyester or
type of Silkworm is economical Acrylic.
synthetic feasible?
fibre. Q4. Fibre which has properties a. It is cheaper
2. Student than silk
will be able
similar to silk? fibres.
to define Pupil Teacher Statement: b. Woven like
Rayon Fibre. silk fibre.
3. Student a) Fibre which is obtained by c. It can also
will be able chemical treatment of be dyed.
to explain wood pulp is called Rayon d. It is mixed
Nylon. with cotton to
or artificial silk. Although
make
this fibre is obtained from bedsheet.
natural source i.e., wood e. Nylon is
pulp yet it is a man-made first fully
synthetic
fibre. fibre.
b) Nylon is man- made fibre.
Properties of Nylon are:
1. Nylon is a very lustrous,
easy to wash and elastic.
2. It is a synthetic fibre.
3. It dries quickly and retain its
shape.

Summary:

Recapitulation:

Q. Match the following questions:

Column 1 Column 2

Homework

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