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JEWELS LEADINGLIGHTSACADEMY LESSON NOTE

Session 2021/2022 Class Year 10 Subject CHEMISTRY


Term 1st Class Size Topic Elements and Compounds
Date Oct, 2022 Avg. Age 13 Sub-Topic Physical and Chemical Changes
Unit 2 Period 2 Link
Lesson 1 Time Duration 40 minutes
Learning Objectives: INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
At the end of the lessons, my learners will: TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGY
HARDWARE SOFTWARE
1. identify physical and chemical changes;
2. distinguish between physical and chemical ☐ Camera ☐ Word Processing
changes, with examples.
☐ Computers ☐ Spreadsheet
Prior Knowledge:
☐ Internet Connection ☐ Database
My learners have a prior knowledge of:
☐ Multimedia Projector ☐ E-mail
1. matter and the particle theory.
☐ Interactive Board ☐ Internet Browser
Success Criteria:
☐ Scanner ☐ Multimedia
I will be successful if my learners can;
1. distinguish between physical and chemical OTHER MATERIALS ☐ Skype
1. Balloons
changes , with examples; ☐ Power point Presentation
2. defend a new life in Christ; 2. Common laboratory
3. know and understand the relationship and apparatus REFERENCE MATERIALS
3. Source of heat Earl B. et. al.; “Reactions”
distinction between remorse and repentance;
4. describe the role of restitution in repentance. Cambridge IGCSETM Chemistry;
Hodder Education 4th ed. 7.1(100)
Personal Goals:
Harwood R. et. al.; “Chemical
Inquiry, Adaptability, Confidence, Thoughtfulness Reactions and Equations”
Cambridge IGCSE Chemistry
ENTRY BEHAVIOUR Coursebook; CUP 2nd. ed. 4.1(90)
Starter Activity
Ababio O.Y. et. al.; “Physical and
Add some anhydrous copper carbonate to water in a test- Chemical Changes” New School
tube and filter. Add dilute HCl(aq) to anhydrous copper Chemistry for Senior Secondary
carbonate. Schools; AFP Rev. ed. 2(8 – 10)

Biblical Integration:
Creation
The created realm includes both temporal and eternal
realities. [2 Cor. 4:18]
If we be in Christ, we are made new and the old is passed
away. [2 Cor. 4:18]
Essential Questions:
As a Christian, what is your view on remorse vs
repentance? How would you describe the role of
restitution in repentance?
INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUE
Visual Outcomes| PowerPoint presentation slides, Posters and Experimental Demonstrations, among others
Classroom interactions
Audio Explanation narrative
Narrator (YouTube videos)
Kinaesthetic Presentation of outcomes and results of research activity (Flipped Classroom)
INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURE

Teacher Activities Learners’ Activities


Re: Explain the rubrics of the task (presentation) to
Step 1 Gather results of experiments and prepare for presentation.
the learners.
Evaluate each group’s presentation wrt the criteria of
- Present their research work on distinguishing between
the rubrics for the exercise.
physical and chemical changes.
- Credit should be assigned for relevance of bible
- Relate these to everyday happenings wrt man and his
Step 2 verse (biblical integration), clarity of work, use of
environment.
key vocabulary terms, originality of task, active
- Outcomes may vary from posters to demonstrations to
participation of team members, quality of outcome
PowerPoint presentations.
and response to questions.
Ask learners to state distinguish between physical and
Distinguish between physical and chemical changes in
Step 3 chemical changes in terms of their observations from
terms of their observations from the starter activity.
the starter activity.
LESSON SUMMARY

Physical Change
A change which is easily reversed and in which no new
substances are formed.

Chemical Change
A change which is not easily reversed and in which new
substances are formed.
EVALUATION
In line with the lesson objectives, the educator assigns learners the following tasks.
1. State distinguish between physical and chemical changes in terms of their observations from the starter activity.
2. What is your personal understanding of 2 Cor. 4:18?
CONCLUSION

Present to the learners the highpoints of their research work and, if any, the areas they need to strengthen.

HOME-WORK
Educator assigns the following tasks as homework. (due by next lesson)
1. Develop a concept map of matter in terms of pure substances and mixtures.
2. As a Christian, what is your view on remorse vs repentance? How would you describe the role of restitution in
repentance?
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