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DAILY LESSON PLAN

GRADE LEVEL: 11 TEACHING DATES: MARCH 13-24


LEARNING AREAS:SCIENCE 11 TEACHING TIME: 9:45-10:45
SECTION: GRADE 11 ABM III GUDIN QUARTER:2

MON TUES WEDNESDAY THURS FRI


DAY DAY DAY DAY
I. OBJECTIVES At the end of the lesson the learners should be able to:
 Define what is Organic Compound
 Demonstrate their understanding on the uses of different material and their properties.
 Understand the concepts of organic compound in daily life.
Content Standard The learners demonstrate the understanding of, how the uses of different materials are related to their properties
and structures.

Performance The learners should be able to define what Organic Compound is.
Standard
Learning Explain the effect of intermolecular forces on the properties of substance.
Competencies/ (S11\12PS-III-d-e-19)
Objectives (with
CG codes)
II. SUBJECT Physical Science
MATTER
Topic Different Materials have Different Uses Depending on Their Properties.
Materials Laptop
PowerPoint Presentation
Materials for presentation
Marker
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References https://letstalkscience.ca/educational-resources//backgrounders/types-materials.

Other Learning Learners materials


Resources Melcs
Google
Teachers guide
III. Prayer
PROCEDURES Greetings
Reminders
Checking of Attendance
Checking of Assignment
Review The teacher will ask the student about their previous lesson. And ask what they can remember in their last lesson?
The teacher will ask question about cosmetic.
What is cosmetic?
What is lotion and its uses?
What is deodorant and its uses?
What ingredients are commonly used in the production of some personal care products?

Motivation The teacher will open up about if there any one in the class that have prosthetic in their body. Ask them what are the
prosthetic that the doctor did in their body. The teacher will ask about who are the sporty person in class and amaze
them that the balls they used is made of organic compounds.

Activities ARRANGE ME!!!

Arrange the scrambled letter correctly

1. GETDAGS---GADGETS
2. ELTROCEINCS---ELECTRONICS
3. EQIUNMEPT---EQUIPMENT
4. AMORTICAS---AROMATICS
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5. ALNAKES---ALKANES
6. HYBORDONCARS---HYDROCARBONS
7. CUPMOONDS---COMPOUNDS
8. PREROTEIPS---PROPERTIES
9. ONIGRAC---ORGANIC
10. CLENOVAT---COVALENT

Analysis The teacher ask them the following question.


Do you enjoy your activity?
What are the words you find? What are the word you dint find?
Where do you think you see this words?
What do you think is the purpose of this word for our next lesson?
Do you have any idea of our next lesson?

Abstraction Organic Compounds have plenty of uses in daily life


Organic compounds are substances that contain carbon, usually in combination with element such as hydrogen,
oxygen, sulfur, nitrogen, halogens, and phosphorus. Organic compounds have the following properties: a) they have
covalent bonds; b) they have low melting and boiling points; (c) they burn vigorously: (d) they are soluble in nonpolar
solvents; and e) they form large molecules of organic compounds.
Hydrocarbons are compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen. These are a) alkanes, by alkenes, c) alkynes, and d)
aromatics.
Alkanes are hydrocarbons that only have single bonds. Every carbon atom in an alkane is bonded to four atoms
which is why it is known as a saturated hydrocarbon. Methane is an example of alkane. Alkenes contain one or more double
bonds called unsaturated hydrocarbons The ones with triple bonds are also unsaturated hydrocarbons and they are called
alkynes. There are also the aromatic hydrocarbons that contain one or more benzene rings.
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Organic compounds comprise most of the things that you use in daily life. Examples are gasoline, medicine,
shampoo, plastic bottles, perfumes, fabrics such as cotton and silk, and even synthetic compounds such as polyester and
nylon. The food that you eat is also organic.
Presently, millions of organic compounds are prepared in laboratories. Before, scientists believed that organic
compounds are always naturally occurring; now, organic compounds can be prepared by synthesizing them in the laboratory.
Carbon's Special Properties Enable it to Form Myriads of Compounds
Recall that organic compounds are made up primarily of carbons. Carbon has a special place in chemistry because of
its ability to form many different compounds. Carbon can bond with another carbon and form chains and carbon can
accommodate elements other than carbon and hydrogen in its structure. Also, carbon can accommodate functional groups
and it can form multiple bonds. Carbon's position in the periodic table gives it the following unique characteristics:
1) The electronic configuration of carbon prohibits ion formation effectively.
2) The small atomic radius of carbon allows the atoms to approach one another closely giving rise to a stronger
carbon-carbon bond and a stable compound.
3) The valence electrons of carbon are in the second shell where there is no d orbital that can be occupied or
attached by lone pairs from other substances resulting in a chemical reaction.
Uses of Some Common Materials that Depend on Their Properties
Many of the materials today that we cannot live without are made of compounds that belong to the family of
hydrocarbons, namely, alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, and aromatics.
a) Medical implants and prosthetics
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SPORTS EQUIPMENTS
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ELECTRONICS DEVICES
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CONSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIES FOR BULDINGS AND FURNITURE


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Household Gadgets
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Application The teacher will divided the class into five groups. In their group they will write at least 10 organic compounds and
their use.
Example Nylon-uses in fishing and it can be used in construction for guide.

IV. In 1\2 sheet of paper answer the question correctly.


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ASSESSMENT 1-3Give at least 3 properties of organic compound?


4. What is organic compounds that contain carbon and hydrogen?
6-7 Give the 3 types of hydro carbon?
8. Type of hydrocarbon contain at least one carbon to carbon bond?
9. What is the hydrocarbons that is special unsaturated based on six carbon ring?
10. Compound comprised most of the things that you used in daily life?

V. ASSIGNMENT Study in advance our next lesson which is Use of the other Ingredients in Cleaning Agents.

Prepared by:

JAMES P.BAGARINAO
Student Teacher
Checked by:

JULLIE PALMEJAR, LPT


Curriculum Head
Noted by:
GEALYN D. ALBARRACIN, LPT
Principal

CHARISSA MAE G. BEHIGA, MAEd, LPT


Basic Education Director
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LESSON PLAN EVALUATION

GRADE LEVEL: TEACHING DATES:


LEARNING ARES: TEACHING TIME:
SECTION: QUARTER:

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY


REMARKS
a. Re-teaching;
b. Insufficient time;
c. Transfer of lessons to
the following day as a
result of class
suspension;
d. others (please specify)

REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who
earned 70% on the
formative assessment
B. No of learners who
require additional
activities for remediation
C. Did the remedial
lessons work? No. of
learners who have
caught up with the
lesson
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D. No. of learners who


continue to require
remediation
E. Which of my teaching
strategies worked well?
Why did this work
F. What difficulties did I
encounter which my
principal or supervisor
can help me solve?
G. What innovation or
localized materials did I
use/discover which I
wish to share with other
teachers.

Prepared by:

JAMES BAGARINAO
Student Teacher
Checked by:

JULLIE PALMEJAR, LPT


Curriculum Head
Noted by:
GEALYN D. ALBARRACIN, LPT
Principal
CRONASIA FOUNDATION COLLEGE INC.
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Tel./ Fax No.(083) 554-6323


Email: magandangcronasia@gmail.com

CHARISSA MAE G. BEHIGA, MAEd, LPT


Basic Education Director

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