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Tony Morerwa

SCHEME OF WORK
CHEMISTRY
FORM 3 2024
TERM I
PRINCE ALEX MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL

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1 Opener exams
2 By the end of the lesson, Teacher demonstration ?
the learner should be able Use syringes / pumps to
to: show variation of Chart K.L.B. BK III
volume with pressure. Volume-pressure PP. 1-2
GAS
1 Boyle?s law. Teacher asks probing relationship.
LAWS
State Boyle?s law. questions leading to Longhorn Book III
Explain Boyle?s law statement of the law. Syringes. PP 1 -2
using kinetic theory of Discuss the cause of
matter. build-up-in pressure.
Q/A: relation between
volume and pressure
By the end of the lesson, mathematically and
K.L.B. BK III
Boyle?s law: - the learner should be able graphically.
PP. 3-4
GAS Equation and to: Derive the relation
2 chart
LAWS graphical Represent Boyle?s law P1V1=P2V2, and sketch Longhorn Book III
representation. mathematically and graphs to illustrate
PP 3-5
graphically. Boyle?s law.
Worked examples.
Assignment.
Supervised exercise:
Volume in cm?, m?,
By the end of the lesson, litres, and pressure in Pa,
Boyle?s law: the learner should be able mmHg, cmHg,
K.L.B. BK III
atmospheres. PP. 4-5
Numerical to:
Solve further problems Assignment.
Longhorn Book III PP 6-8
GAS questions. Calculators.
3-4 LAWS
Boyle?s law: involving Boyle?s law. Graph papers.
Interpretation Plot and intepret graphs Completing tables and
K.L.B.
involving pressure and plotting graphs.
BK III
of graphs.
Interpret the plotted PP. 4-5
volume of gases.
graphs.
Make deductions from
the graphs.

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Teacher demonstration:-
By the end of the lesson, To show expansion of air
the learner should be able when heated and
to: contraction when Coloured water, .K.L.B.
pressure is constant. Glass tube, BK III P. 6
GAS Explain increase in Warm water,
5 LAWS Charles? law. State Charles? law.
Explain Charles? law volume when Cork and Longhorn Book III PP 9-
using kinetic theory of temperature is raised. Flask. 11
matter. Q/A: - relation between
volume and temperature,
leading to Charles? law.
3 Temperature in By the end of the lesson, Teacher explains inter-
Degree Celsius the learner should be able K.L.B.
conversion of the units.
GAS and Kelvin. to: BK III P. 10
1 Students complete a student book
LAWS Equation and Convert temperature in table of temperature in
graphs from degree Celsius to Kelvin Longhorn Book III P 11
the two units.
Charles? law. and vice-versa.
Temperature in By the end of the lesson, Teacher explains inter-
Degree Celsius the learner should be able K.L.B.
conversion of the units.
2 GAS and Kelvin. to: Students complete a student book BK III P. 10
LAWS Equation and Convert temperature in table of temperature in
graphs from degree Celsius to Kelvin Longhorn Book III P 11
the two units.
Charles? law. and vice-versa.

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By the end of the lesson, Derive equations from
the learner should be able volume and temperature
to: relationship.
Express Charles? law
with equations. Exposition: - Teacher
Charles? law- K.L.B. BK III
exposes a volume-
equation and PP. 6-7
graphical Give a graphical temperature graph and
representation of extrapolates it to obtain
representation. Longhorn Book III P 10
3-4 GAS Numerical Charles? law. the absolute temperature. student book
LAWS questions on Solve numerical The definition of Calculators. K.L.B.
problems based on absolute temperature is
Charles? Law. BK III P. 12
Combined Gas Charles? Law. exposed.
Law. Derive the Gas Law. Worked examples. Longhorn Book III PP 12-
Derive the combined gas Supervised exercise.
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law equation. Assignment.
Solve numerical Q/A: - Combining
problems using the Boyle?s and Charles?
equation. Laws.
By the end of the lesson,
the learner should be able
Standard to:
conditions, State standard conditions Exposition of s.t.p. and
of temperature and r.t.p.
GAS S.T.P. K.L.B.
5 student book
LAWS conditions and pressure of an ideal gas. BK III P. 14
R.T.P. State room temperature
and pressure of a gas. Problem solving.
conditions.
Use standard conditions
in problem solving.
4 By the end of the lesson,
the learner should be able
to: K.L.B. BK III
GAS Group experiments.
1 LAWS Diffusion. Diffusion of KMnO4 KMnO4 crystals, PP. 14-15
Define diffusion.
crystals, concentrated Litmus papers.
Describe experiments to ammonia solution. Longhorn Book III P 19
show diffusion.

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By the end of the lesson, Teacher demonstration: -
the learner should be able To deduce rate of
diffusion of ammonia K.L.B.
to:
GAS Rates of gas and hydrogen BK III
2 Compare rates of student book
LAWS diffusion. chloride. PP. 18-19
diffusion of ammonia
Q/A: - Students calculate Longhorn Book III 21
gas and hydrogen
chloride in air. ratio of rates of diffusion
of the gases.
Solve problems
K.L.B. BK III
By the end of the lesson, involving RMM, equal
PP. 24-26
the learner should be able volumes of the gases
to: involved.
Graham?s Longhorn Book III PP 22-
GAS Law. Carry out numerical Supervised practice. Calculators 24
LAWS tasks. Assignment.
3-4 Mole, molar Chart- table of molar
THE Define the term mole as Discuss various
mass and masses of elements. K.L.B. BK III
MOLE a quantity of analogies that lead to the
R.A.M. PP. 27-31
measurement. definition of the mole.
Longhorn
Relate the mole to Expose the meaning of
Book III
R.A.M and molar mass. R.A.M., Avogadro?s PP 34-35
constant and molar mass.
By the end of the lesson,
K.L.B .BK III
the learner should be able
Number of P. 34
THE to: Worked examples.
5 moles in a student book Longhorn
MOLE Calculate number of Supervised practice.
substance. BK III
moles in a given mass of PP 39-40
a substance.
5 By the end of the lesson,
Q/A: - Review formulae
the learner should be able K.L.B.BK III
Relative of compounds.
to: PP. 34-35
THE molecular mass Complete a table of
1 MOLE & Relative Define relative molecular compounds and their Calculators.
formula mass. mass. molecular / formula Longhorn Book III PP 44-
Calculate RMM of a 60
mass.
compound.
By the end of the lesson,
the learner should be able Review standard form of K.L.B.BK III
Moles and numbers. PP. 3132
THE to:
2 Avogadro?s Worked examples. Calculators. Longhorn
MOLE Calculate number of
number. Supervised exercise. Book III
particles in a given
PP 30-31
number of moles.

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By the end of the lesson,
the learner should be able K.L.B.
to: BK III P. 43
Determine empirical Worked examples.
formula of a compound Longhorn Book III PP 66-
Supervised practice.
Empirical given percentage 71
THE Formula. composition by mass. student book
3-4 Assignment.
MOLE Molecular Calculators. K.L.B.BK III
Worked examples.
formula. Define molecular P. 45
formula of a compound. Supervised practice.
Find molecular formula Longhorn
given percentage Book III
composition of a PP 73-75
compound by mass.
By the end of the lesson,
the learner should be able K.L.B.BK III
to:
P. 45
Define molecular Worked examples.
THE Molecular
5 formula of a compound. Calculators.
MOLE formula. Longhorn
Find molecular formula Supervised practice.
Book III
given percentage PP 73-75
composition of a
compound by mass.
6 By the end of the lesson,
Q/A: - Equivalent ratios,
the learner should be able
e.g. 4g dissolved in K.L.B. BK III
to:
500cm? and PP. 46-48
1 THE Concentration Define concentration of a 8g in 1 litre. chart
MOLE of a solution. solution.
Worked examples on Longhorn Book III PP 76-
Find concentration of a
concentration of 81
solution in grams/litre
solutions.
and moles/litre.
By the end of the lesson, Teacher explains that
the learner should be able molarity of a solution is student book K.L.B. BK III
Molarity of a to: given in moles of the Volumetric flasks, teat PP. 48-49
THE solution. Define molarity of a solute per litre. droppers/wash bottle.
2 MOLE Preparation of solution. Worked examples. Sodium hydrogen Longhorn
molar Find molarity of a Supervised exercise. pellets. Book III
solutions. solution in M/dm? Q/A: - Description of Weighing balance. PP 76-81
Define molar solutions. preparation of molar
Prepare molar solutions. solutions.

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By the end of the lesson,
the learner should be able
to: K.L.B. BK III
Calculators on Solve numerical Worked examples. P 51
molar calculations on molar Supervised exercise. Longhorn Book III PP 76-
THE
3-4 MOLE solutions. solutions. Assignment. student book 81
Dilution of Problems on molar Group experiments.
solutions. solutions. Calculations. K.L.B. BK III
PP. 76-81
Calculate molarity of a
solution after dilution.
By the end of the lesson, Group experiments: - K.L.B. BK III
Stoichiometry the learner should be able
THE Determine masses, hence CuSO4 solution and P. 56
5 of a chemical to:
MOLE moles of reacting CuSO4 iron metal. Longhorn Book III PP 87-
reaction. To determine mole ratio
solution and iron metal. 92
of given reactions.
7 By the end of the lesson, K.L.B. BK III
THE Stoichiometric the learner should be able To write stoichiometric Longhorn Book III PP 14-
1 to: equations of the above student book
MOLE equations. 16
To define a reactions.
PP. 88-93
stoichiometric equation.
By the end of the lesson,
Stoichiometric the learner should be able
to: Class experiments.
THE equations of K.L.B. BK III
2 To investigate and student book
MOLE various P. 62
determine Stoichiometric Problem solving.
reactions.
equations of various
reactions.

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Discussion and practical
use of the apparatus. K.L.B. BK III
Emphasis is laid on need PP. 63-64
By the end of the lesson, to sterilize the apparatus Longhorn
the learner should be able after use. Book III
Apparatus used to: PP 104-8
To use and read a pipette Review by Q/A: - Pipettes
in titration
3-4 Volumetric experiments. and a burette. -Indicators and colour Burettes. K.L.B.
Analysis. Titration To define titration as a changes. Indicators BK III
process. -Choice of indicators. Suitable acid and base. PP. 64-67
process.
Define a titration end- -Balanced chemical
point. equations. Longhorn
Discuss characteristics of Book III
a good titre, when an an- PP 108-114
end point is attained.
By the end of the lesson, Class experiments: - To
K.L.B. BK III
Titration the learner should be able neutralize HCl with
P. 66
Volumetric experiment to: NaOH solution.
5 student book
Analysis. (Neutralization To carry out a titration Fill in a table of results. Longhorn Book III PP
reaction) experiment and obtain Find the average base 108-114
accurate results. used.
8-9 Midterm break
9 By the end of the lesson,
Titration the learner should be able K.L.B. BK III
2 Volumetric experiment to: Step-by-step Calculators. P 66
Analysis. (Neutralization To carry out calculations calculations. Longhorn Book III PP
reaction) from experimental 108-114
results.
By the end of the lesson, Step-by-step
calculations. K.L.B. BK III
Titration the learner should be able
experiment to: Complete a table of P 66
number of replaceable Longhorn Book III PP
Volumetric (Neutralization To carry out calculations Calculators.
3-4 Analysis. reaction) from experimental hydrogen ions of an acid; student book 108-114
Basicity of an results. hence define basicity of
an acid. K.L.B. BK III
acid. To define basicity of an
acid. Write corresponding P. 73
ionic equations.

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By the end of the lesson,
Volumetric Standardization the learner should be able Dilute HCl, Na2CO3
5 Analysis. of HCl. to: Class experiments. solutions. K.L.B. BK III
To define standardization PP. 74-75
of HCl.
10 By the end of the lesson,
the learner should be able
Volumetric Concentration to: Calculations & K.L.B. BK III
1 Analysis. of HCl. To calculate supervised practice. PP. 74-75
concentration of HCl
from experimental
results.
By the end of the lesson, K.L.B. BK III
Redox the learner should be able PP. 74-75
Volumetric Titration to: Experiment and Potassium Magnate
2 Analysis. Reactions. To standardize a solution calculations. (VII) Longhorn
with an iron (II) salt. Book III
PP 114-115
By the end of the lesson,
the learner should be able Teacher exposes the Ammonium
Water of to: formula of water of
Iron (II)
crystallization. To determine amount of crystallization. Sulphate crystals. K.L.B. BK III
3-4 Volumetric Formula mass water of crystallization Class experiment. Dilute sulphuric (VI) P. 76
Analysis. of ammonium in ammonium iron Filling in a table of K.L.B. BK III
acid.
iron (II) sulphate crystals. results. PP. 76 -77
sulphate. To find formula mass of Calculations from
student book
ammonium iron (II) experimental results.
sulphate.
By the end of the lesson,
the learner should be able
5 Volumetric Formula mass to: Problem solving from student book K.L.B. BK III
Analysis. of a given salt. To solve numerical sample results. P.77
problems involving
water of crystallization.
11 By the end of the lesson, Review by Q/A atoms K.L.B. BK III
the learner should be able and molecules; hence the
Volumetric Atomicity of PP. 78 -80
1 Analysis. gases. to: definition. student book Longhorn BK III PP 126-
To define atomicity of Discuss a table of gases
128
gases. and their atomicity.

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Teacher demonstration: -
Determining mass of
By the end of the lesson,
Mass and the learner should be able known volumes of
volume of to: oxygen / CO2. Lubricated syringes K.L.B. BK III
Volumetric Use the above results to Oxygen/ P. 81
2 gases. To determine mass and
Analysis. Molar gas volume of gases. describe volume of one CO2. Longhorn BK III
mole of a gas. student book PP 126-127
volume. To define molar gas
volume. Discuss molar gas
volume at R.T.P and
S.T.P conditions.
By the end of the lesson,
the learner should be able
to: Teacher demonstration: -
To compare combining Determining volumes of K.L.B BK III
Combining volumes of two reacting reacting gases; hence P. 82
volumes of gases. deduce volume rations. K.L.B. BK III
Volumetric gases. To state Gay Lussac?s Teacher exposes the law; student book P. 85
3-4 Analysis. Gay Lussac?s Law. and compares it with
Law. To compare Gay Lussac? Gay Lussac?s Law. Longhorn
s Law with Avogadro?s Worked examples. Book III
Law. Supervised practice. PP 129-131
To solve numericals
using Gay Lussac?s Law.

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13 Marking closing

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