RPT Chemistry F4 2020 - Updated 2
RPT Chemistry F4 2020 - Updated 2
RPT Chemistry F4 2020 - Updated 2
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SMJK POI LAM, CHEMOR, PERAK
SCHEME OF WORK : FORM 4 CHEMISTRY 2020
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1.2 Scientific Pupils are able to: PL 1 : Recall knowledge and scientific skills Suggested activity:
(2) investigation . identify variables in a given on technology. Observe a situation and identify all variables. Suggest a
in chemistry situation, question suitable for a scientific investigation.
6 Jan -11 Jan PL 2 : Having an interest and curiosity
identify the relationship Carry out an activity to:
towards the environment to
between two variables to form a. observe a situation
a hypothesis, b. identify all variables
1.3 PL 3 : Apply knowledge of concept to c. suggest a question
Usage , design and carry out a simple
explain the occurrences or d. form a hypothesis
Management experiment to test the phenomena of nature and perform e. select suitable apparatus
and Handling of hypothesis, simple tasks. f. list down work procedures
Apparatus and record and present data in a
Materials. suitable form, PL 4 : Analyse information about carry out an experiment and:
interpret data to draw a concept in daily life problem a. collect and tabulate data
conclusion, solving about natural phenomena b. present data in a suitable form
write a report of the c. interpret the data and draw conclusions.
investigation. PL 5 : Evaluate to make judgement about
identify scientific attitudes concept in daily life problem
and values practised by d. write a complete report
solving and decision making to carry
scientists in carrying out out a task. identify scientific attitudes and values practised by
investigations,
scientists in carrying out investigations,
PL 6 : Invent by applying the knowledge
accurate in recording and validating data
practise scientific attitudes and problem solving or decision practise scientific attitudes and values in conducting
values in conducting scientific Diligent and persevering scientific investigations
investigations. Appreciating the contribution of
science and technology consideration View videos or read passages about scientific investigations.
Students discuss and identify scientific attitudes and values
to the social/ economic/ cultural
practiced by researchers and scientist in the videos or passages.
aspects.
Students discuss and justify the scientific attitudes and values
that should be practiced during scientific investigations.
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CONTENT
Week STANDARD LEARNING STANDARD PERFORMANCE LEVEL Suggested Activities Notes
2.1 Pupils are able to: PL 1 : Recall knowledge and scientific Note:
(3) Basic Concept Of describe the particulate nature of skills
Matter matter, on technology. Discuss and explain the particulate nature of matter.
13 Jan – state the kinetic theory of matter,
17 Jan define atoms, molecules and ions, PL 2 : Having an interest and curiosity Use models or view computer simulation to discuss the following:
relate the change in the state of matter towards the environment to a. the kinetic theory of matter,
to the change in heat,
b. the meaning of atoms,
PL 3 : Apply knowledge of concept to molecules and ions.
relate the change in heat to the change
in kinetic energy of particles,
explain the occurrences or
explain the inter-conversion of the phenomena of nature and perform Conduct an activity to investigate diffusion of particles in solid,
states of matter in terms of kinetic simple tasks. liquid and gas.
theory of matter.
2.2 describe the development of atomic PL 4 : Analyse information about Investigate the change in the state of matter based on the kinetic
Development of model, concept in daily life problem theory of matter through simulation or computer animation.
atomic model
state the main subatomic particles of solving about natural phenomena
an atom, Conduct an activity to determine the melting and freezing points of
compare and contrast the relative mass PL 5 : Evaluate to make judgement about ethanamide or naphthalene.
and the relative charge of the protons, concept in daily life problem
electrons and neutrons, Plot and interpret the heating and the cooling curves of
solving and decision making to ecteminamide or naphthalene
define proton number, carry Having an interest and curiosity towards the environment
define nucleon number, out a task.
determine the proton number,
Appreciating the beauty of the arrangement of particles.
determine the nucleon number, PL 6 : Invent by applying the knowledge
relate the proton number to the accurate in recording and validating Thinking rationally
nucleon number,
data problem solving or decision
relate the proton number to the type of
element,
Diligent and persevering
Appreciating the contribution of science
and technology consideration to the
social/ economic/ cultural aspects.
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PL 1 : Recall knowledge and scientific Suggested activity:
2.3 Pupils are able to: skills
Atomic on technology. Use a table to compare and contrast the relative mass and the relative
Structure charge of the protons, electrons and neutrons.
describe electron arrangements of PL 2 : Having an interest and curiosity Study electron arrangements of various atoms and identify their
elements with proton numbers 1 to 20, towards the environment to valence electrons.
draw electron arrangement of an atom
in an element, PL 3 : Apply knowledge of concept to
state the meaning of valence electrons, explain the occurrences or Discuss the meaning of valence electrons using illustrations.
determine the number of valence phenomena of nature and perform
electrons from the electron arrangement simple tasks. Conduct activities to :
of an atom.
a. illustrate electron
PL 4 : Analyse information about arrangements of elements
concept in daily life problem with proton numbers 1 to
solving about natural phenomena 20.
b. write electron
PL 5 : Evaluate to make judgement about arrangements of elements
with proton numbers 1 to
concept in daily life problem
20.
solving and decision making to
carry
out a task.
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2.3 Suggested activity:
(4) Atomic Structure Pupils are able to: PL 1 : Recall knowledge and scientific
skills Discuss:
write the symbol of elements, on technology. a. the relationship between
20 Jan –
determine the number of neutrons, proton number and
22 Jan nucleon number,
protons and electrons from the proton PL 2 : Having an interest and curiosity
number and the nucleon number and b. to make generalization that
towards the environment to
vice versa, each element has a
different proton number.
PL 3 : Apply knowledge of concept to
explain the occurrences or Carry out an activity to write :
phenomena of nature and perform a. the symbols of elements,
simple tasks.
construct the atomic structure. b. the standard
PL 4 : Analyse information about representation for an atom
concept in daily life problem of any element.
solving about natural phenomena
Where :
X = element
PL 5 : Evaluate to make judgement about A
Z A = nucleon
concept in daily life problem number
solving and decision making to z = proton
carry number
out a task.
PL 6 : Invent by applying the knowledge Construct models or use computer simulation to show the
accurate in recording and validating atomic structure.
data problem solving or decision
Diligent and persevering
Appreciating the contribution of science
and technology consideration to the social/
economic/ cultural aspects.
23 Jan- Cuti Perayaan Peruntukan KPM
28 Jan Tahun Baru Cina
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PL 1 : Recall knowledge and scientific skills
(5) 2.4 Pupils are able to: on technology. Suggested activity:
Isotopes and it
29 Jan –
uses state the meaning of isotope, PL 2 : Having an interest and curiosity Collect and interprete information on :
31 Jan towards the environment to
list examples of elements with a. the meaning of isotope,
isotopes, PL 3 : Apply knowledge of concept to b. isotopes of hydrogen,
oxygen, carbon, chlorine
explain the occurrences or
and bromine.
phenomena of nature and perform
determine the number of
subatomic particles of isotopes,
simple tasks.
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3.1 Pupils are able to: PL 1 : Recall knowledge and scientific skills Suggested activity:
(6) on technology.
Concepts of state the meaning of relative
relative atomic atomic mass based on carbon-12 PL 2 : Having an interest and curiosity
3 Feb – mass and relative
7 Feb scale, towards the environment to Collect and interpret data concerning relative atomic mass and
molecular mass relative molecular mass based on carbon-12 scale
state the meaning of relative PL 3 : Apply knowledge of concept to
molecular mass based on carbon- Discuss the use of carbon-12 scale as a standard for determining
explain the occurrences or
12 scale, relative atomic mass and relative molecular mass.
phenomena of nature and perform
state why carbon-12 is used as a
standard for determining relative
simple tasks. Investigate the concepts of relative atomic mass and relative
atomic mass and relative molecular mass using analogy or computer animation.
molecular mass, PL 4 : Analyse information about
concept in daily life problem
solving about natural phenomena
calculate the relative molecular Carry out a quiz to calculate the relative molecular mass of
mass of substances. PL 5 : Evaluate to make judgement about substances based on the given chemical formulae, for example HCl,
concept in daily life problem CO2, Na2CO3, Al(NO3)3, CuSO4.5H2O
solving and decision making to carry
out a task.
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solve numerical problems Carry out problem solving activities involving empirical and
(9) 2.8 Weight involving empirical and PL 5 : Evaluate to make judgement about molecular formulae.
molecular formulae, concept in daily life problem
24Feb – solving and decision making to carry Carry out exercises and quizzes in writing ionic formulae.
write ionic formulae of ions, out a task.
28Feb Conduct activities to:
PL 6 : Invent by applying the knowledge a. construct chemical formulae of compounds from a
construct chemical accurate in recording and validating data given ionic formula,
formulae of ionic compounds, problem solving or decision b. state names fo chemical cmpounds using IUPAC
state names of chemical Diligent and persevering nomenclature.
compounds using IUPAC Appreciating the contribution of
nomenclature. science and technology consideration
to the social/ economic/ cultural
aspects.
3.4 Pupils are able to: PL 5 : Evaluate to make judgement about Discuss :
(10) Chemical concept in daily life problem a. the meaning of chemical equation,
2 Mac – equations state the meaning of solving and decision making to carry b. the reactants and products in a chemical equation.
chemical equation, out a task.
6 Mac identify the reactants and Construct balances chemical equations for the following
products of a chemical PL 6 : Invent by applying the knowledge reactions:
equation, accurate in recording and validating data a. heating of copper(II) carbonate,CuCO3,
problem solving or decision b. formation of ammonium choride,NH4Cl,
write and balance Diligent and persevering c. precipitation of lead(II) iodide, PbI2.
chemical equations Appreciating the contribution of science and
interpret chemical technology consideration to the social/ Carry out the following activities:
equations quantitatively economic/ cultural aspects. a. write and balance chemical equations,
and qualitatively, b. interpret chemical equations quantitatively and
solve numerical problems using qualitatively,
chemical equations. solve numerical problems using chemical
equations(stoichiometry).
(11) UJIAN 1
9 Mac –
13 Mac
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CUTI PERTENGAHAN PENGGAL 1
(14 Mac 2020 – 22 Mac 2020)
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PL 1 : Recall knowledge and scientific skills
(14) 4.4 Pupils are able to: on periodic table. Suggested activity:
Elements in
27 July- Group 1 list all Group 1 elements. PL 2: Understand Gravitation, and able to
state the general physical comprehend the concept.
31 July Gather information and discuss:
properties of lithium, sodium
and potassium, PL 3: Apply knowledge of Gravitation to a. Group 1 elements,
describe changes in the explain the occurrences or phenomena b. general physical properties of lithium, sodium and
physical properties from of nature and perform simple tasks. potassium,
lithium to potassium, c. changes in the physical properties from lithium to potassium
PL 4: Analyse information about periodic with respect to hardness, density and melting points,
table in daily life problem solving d. chemical properties of lithium, sodium and potassium,
list the chemical properties of
about natural phenomena. f. the relationship between the chemical properties of Group 1
lithium, sodium and potassium,
elements and their electron arrangements.
describe the similarities in
chemical properties of lithium, PL 5 :Evaluate to make judgement about
periodic table in daily life problem Carry out experiments to investigate the reactions of lithium,
sodium and potassium,
solving and decision making to carry sodium and potassium with water and oxygen.
relate the chemical properties
of Group 1 elements to their out a task
. Study the reactions of lithium, sodium and potassium with
electron arrangements, chlorine and bromine through computer simulation.
PL 6 : Invent by applying the knowledge and
describe changes in reactivity
skills about periodic table in daily life
of Group 1 elements down the Discuss changes in the reactivity of group 1 elements down
problem solving or decision
group, the group.
making to carry out activities/ assignments in
a new situation creatively and innovatively;
predict physical and chemical Predict physical and chemical properties of group 1 elements
giving due consideration to the social/
properties of other elements in other than lithium, sodium and potassium.
economic/ cultural aspects.
Group 1,
Watch multimedia materials on the safety precautions when
state the safety precautions when handling Group 1 elements.
handling Group 1 elements.
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(15) 4.5 Suggested activity:
elements in Pupils are able to: PL 1 : Recall knowledge and scientific skills
3 Aug – Group 17 list all Group 17 elements, on chemical element Gather information and discuss:
7 Aug state the general physical a. Group 17 elements,
properties of chlorine, bromine PL 2: Understand periodic table, and able to b. physical properties of chlorine, bromine and iodine with
and iodine, comprehend the concept. respect to their colour, density and boiling points,
describe changes in the c. changes in the physical properties from chlorine to iodine,
physical properties from PL 3: Apply knowledge of periodic table to d. describe the chemical properties of chlorine, iodine and
chlorine to iodine, explain the occurrences or phenomena bromine,
list the chemical properties of of nature and perform simple tasks. e. the similarities in chemical properties of chlorine, iodine
chlorine, bromine and iodine, and bromine,
describe the similarities in PL 4: Analyse information about f. the relationship between the chemical properties of Group
chemical properties of periodic table in daily life problem 17 arrangements.
chlorine, bromine and iodine, solving about natural phenomena
relate the chemical properties
of Group 17 elements with
their electron arrangements,
describe changes in reactivity of Carry out experiments to investigate the reactions of chlorine,
Group 17 elements down the bromine and iodine with:
group, a. water,
b. metals such as iron,
predict physical and chemical
c. sodium hydroxide.
properties of other elements in
Group 17
Discuss changes in the reactivity of Group elements down the
state the safety precautions
group.
when handling Group 17
elements.
4.6 Predict physical and chemical properties of Group 17 elements
Transition other than chlorine, bromine and iodine.
elements
(a)identify the positions of
Watch multimedia materials on the safety precautions when
transition elements in the
handling Group 17 elements.
Periodic Table,
(b) give examples of transition Collect an interpret data on properties of transition elements
elements, with respect to melting points, density, variable oxidations
(c)describe properties of transition numbers and ability to form coloured compounds.
elements
PL 4: Analyze information about chemical Use models and computer simulation to illustrate formation
element in daily life problem solving of:
about natural phenomena. a. single bond in hydrogen, H2, chlorine, Cl2, hydrogen
chloride, HCl, water, H2O, methane, CH4, ammonia,
PL 5 :Evaluate to make judgment about NH3, tetrachloromethane, CCl4,
chemical element in daily life problem
solving and decision making to carry Suggested activity:
(17) 5.4 Pupils are able to: out a task
16 Aug – Hydrogen Bond . Role of hydrogen bond in daily life
19 Aug Students able to explain PL 6 : Invent by applying the knowledge and The formation of hydrogen bond between protein
the formation of hydrogen bond skills about chemical element in daily molecule and water molecules
Effect of hydrogen bond life problem solving or decision
on the physical propreties of making to carry out activities/ a. double bond in oxygen, O2, carbon dioxide, CO2,
substances assignments in a new situation b. triple bond in nitrogen, N2.
5.5 creatively and innovatively; giving due
Dative Bond explain with examples the consideration to the social/ Draw diagrams showing electron
formation dative bond. economic/ cultural aspects. arrangements for the formation of covalent bond including
Lewis structure.
Discuss:
a. differences in electrical conductivities of ionic and
covalent compounds due to the presence of ions,
b. differences in the melting and boiling points of ionic and
covalent compounds
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THEME : WAVES, : Interaction Between Matter
LEARNING AREA: 6. .Acid, Base And Salt
6.1
(18) Role of water in Pupils are able to: PL 1: Recall knowledge and scientific Suggested activity:
showing acidic and skills on Water. Watch computer simulation on the
31 Aug -4 alkaline properties. Define and acid and alkali formation of hydroxonium and
\ hydroxide ions in the presence of water
Sep PL 2 Understand Water, and able to
State the meaning of basicity Discuss:
comprehend the concept.
of an acid a. the concept of acid, base and
alkali in terms of the ions they
PL 3: Apply knowledge of acid and Water contained or produced in aqueous
Investigate the role of water in to explain the occurrences or
6.2 Solutions.
showing the acidic and alkaline phenomena of nature and perform b. uses of acids, bases and alkalis in daily
properties through experiment.
pH Value simple tasks. life.
Carry out an experiment to show that the
PL 4: Analyze information about Water in presence of water is essential for the
daily life problem solving about formation of hydrogen ions that causes
state the use of a pH scale, acidity.
calculate pH value of acidi and
natural phenomena.
Carry out an activity using pH scale to
alkalis measure the pH of solutions used in daily
Investigate the relationshipbetween PL 5 : Evaluate to make judgment about life such as soap solution, carbonated
pH value concentration of hydrogen acid in daily life problem solving water, tap water or fruit juice.
ions with pH value through and decision making to carry out a
experiments. task. Based on the data obtained from the above
PL 6: Invent by applying the knowledge activity, discuss the relationship between :
and skills about acid and alkali in
daily life problem solving or decision a. pH values and acidity alkalinity
making to carry out activities/ of a substance,
assignments in a new situation pH = -log (H)
creatively and innovatively; giving b. pH values of alkali is
pOH = -log (OH)
due consideration to the social/
economic/ cultural aspects. pH + pOH + 14
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7 Sep- 11 Sep PL 1: Recall knowledge and scientific Suggested activity:
Strength of acid skills on acid . Watch computer simulation on the
and alkalis Define strong acid, weak acid, formation of hydroxonium and
strong alkali and weak alkali PL 2 Understand concept of acid and alkali hydroxide ions in the presence of water
Explain the strength of an acid the concept of acid, base and alkali in
and an alkali based on it PL 3: Apply knowledge to explain the terms of the ions they contained or
degree of dissiociation in occurrences or phenomena of nature and produced in aqueous
water. perform simple tasks. solutions.
6.4 b. uses of acids, bases and alkalis in daily
Chemical life.
properties of an
acid a. pH values and acidity alkalinity
of a substance,
Formulate the chemical b. concentration of hydrogen ions
properties of acid by carrying and the pH values,
out the following reactions c. concentrations of hydroxide
i. Acid and base ions and the pH values,
ii. Acid and reactive d. strong acids and their degree
metal of dissociation,
iii. Acid and carbonates e. weak acids and their degree of
dissociation,
f. strong alkalis and their degree
Formulate the chemical of dissociation,
properties of an alkali by g. weak alkalis and their degree of
carrying out the following their dissociations
reactions.
i. Alkali and acid Conduct activities
ii. Alkali and metal ion to study chemical properties of acids
iii. Alkali and ammonium and alkalis from the following reactions :
salt a. acids with bases,
b. acids with metals,
c. acids wit metallic
carbonates.
(20) 6.5 Pupils are able to. PL 1: Recall knowledge and scientific Suggested activity:
14 Sep -18 i. State the meaning of skills on acid and water. Based on the data obtained from the above
Sep
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Concentration of an concentration of solutions activity, discuss the relationship between
aqueous Solve the numerical problems PL 2 Understand basic, and able to a. The meaning of concentration and
solutions involving concentrations comprehend the concept. molarity
b. Unit for concentrations in gram
PL 3: Apply knowledge of basic to explain the and mol
occurrences or phenomena of nature and c. Conversion of those unit
6.6 perform simple tasks. The relationship between number of moles
Standard solution i. State the meaning of standard and molarity and volume of solution .
solution PL 4: Analyse information in daily life
problem solving about natural Prepare a solutions with specified
ii. Describe and carry out the phenomena. concentration from the prepared standard
preparation of standard solution through dilution.
solutions PL 5 : Evaluate to make judgement about acid
(a) From a solid substances and basic in daily life problem solving Carry out an experiment to investigate the
(b) Through dilutions of an and decision making to carry out a relationship between pH values with the
aqueous solutions task. molarity of a few diluted solutions of an
acid and an alkali.
6.7 PL 6: Invent by applying the knowledge and
Neutralizations solve numerical problems involving skills in daily life problem solving or Solve numerical problems on the molarity
preparatios of standard solutions and decision making to carry out activities/ of acids and alkalis.
dilutions assignments in a new situation creatively Write a chemical and ionic
and innovatively; giving due equations for neutralization
Pupils are able to. consideration to the social/ economic/ reaction
cultural aspects. Carriy out a PLB activity to solve
I. State the meaning of infertile soilfrom a farm land
neutralization through the use of firtiliser.
6.8
(21) Pupils are able to. PL 1: Recall knowledge and scientific Suggested activity:
Salt , crystals and skills on acid bes
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21 Sep- 25 their uses in I. State the meaning of salt. Gather and interpret information
Sep daily life PL 3: Apply knowledge to explain the about naturally occurring salt.
II. Characterize the physical occurrences or phenomena of nature and Carry out an activity to grow
proprerties of salt crystals. perform simple tasks. crystal.
6.9 Prepare a multimedia presentation
Give examples of salt and its uses I PL 4: Analyse information in daily life on the uses if a variety of salt in
Preparation of salt daily life problem solving about natural agriculture, medicine, preparation
phenomena. of food and preservation.
Pupils are able to. Debate on the effects of salt on health.
PL 5 : Evaluate to make judgement in daily life
I. Test the solubility of salt in problem solving and decision making to Solube salt can be prepare through
water and classify them into carry out a task. following reactions:
soluble and insoluble salt i. Acid and alkalis
through experiment PL 6: Invent by applying the knowledge and ii. Acid and metal oxide
skills in daily life problem solving or iii. Acid with reactive metals
II. Describe the preparations of decision making to carry out activities/ iv. Acid with metal carbonates
soluble salt through activity. assignments in a new situation
creatively and innovatively; giving due Suggested activities
III. Describe the preparations of consideration to the social/ economic/
insoluble salt through activity. cultural aspects. Carry out an activity to purify a soluble
salt using the recrystallization method.
IV. Construct an ionic equations
using the continuous variations Prepare an insoluble salt using the double
method through experiment. decomposition reaction.
Suggested activity:
(22) 6.10 Pupils are able to. Carry out testto identify following gases:’
28 Sep – PL 1: Recall knowledge and scientific I. Oxygen
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2 Oct Effect of heat on I. Describe tests to identify gases skills on chemical element . II. Hydrogen
salt III. Carbon dioxide
II. Investigate the effect of heat on PL 2 Understand salt, and able to IV. Ammonia
salt through experiment comprehend the concept. V. Chlorine
VI. Hydrogen chloride
PL 3: Apply knowledge of salt to explain the VII. Sulphur dioxide
occurrences or phenomena of nature and
perform simple tasks.
6.11
(23) Pupils are able to. Suggested activity:
Qualitative analysis PL 2 Understand salt, and able to Carry out activities to:
5 Oct- 9 Oct . comprehend the concept. a) Construct a chemical equations for
I. Identify the anion and cation the effect of heat on salt
present in salt through PL 3: Apply knowledge of salt to explain the b) Study the effect of heat on
experiment occurrences or phenomena of nature and carbonate and nitrate salt
perform simple tasks. c) Observe the colour change and the
II. Describe the confirmatorytests gas produced when salt are heated
to identify cations and anions. PL 4: Analyse information about salt in daily d) Determine the salt base on the
life problem solving about natural colour of the residue and the type
phenomena. of gas produced.
e)
PL 5 : Evaluate to make judgement about salt Qualitative analysis base on the sequence
in daily life problem solving and of the following tests”
decision making to carry out a task. 1. Observe the colour
2. Solubility in water
PL 6:Invent by applying the knowledge and 3. Test for gases
skills about salt in daily life problem 4. Observe the effect of heat on the
solving or decision making to carry out salt
activities/ assignments in a new situation 5. Test with sodium hydroxide and
creatively and innovatively; giving due ammonia solutions
consideration to the social/ economic/ Activities:
cultural aspects. 1. Carry out test to confirm the
presence of carbonate, chloride,
and nitrate ions in an aqueous
solutions.
2. Carry out tests to identify the
presence of Cu2+, Mg2+, Al3+,
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Fe2+, Fe3+, Pb2+, Zn2+, NH4+,
Ca2+ ions in aqueous solution
using sodium hydroxide solution,
NaOH, and ammonia solution,
NH3(aq).
3. Carry out tests to confirm the
presence of Fe2+, Fe3+, Pb2+ and
NH4+ ions in aqueous solution.
(24) Pupils are able to. PL 1: Recall knowledge and scientific Suggested activity:
7.1(a) skills on chemical reactions.
12 Oct- 1. Classify fast and slow reactions 1. Example of fast reactions are
16 Oct combustion, explosion.
Determination of that occur in daily life. PL 2 Understand chemical reactions, and able
rate of reaction. to comprehend the concept. 2. Example of slow reactions are
2. Explain the meaning of the rate corrosion, photosynthesis
of reaction PL 3: Apply knowledge of chemical reactions 3. Observable and measurable change
to explain the occurrences or like increase in volume of gas,
3. Identify changes which can be phenomena of nature and perform decrease in mass of reactants and
observe and measured during simple tasks. formations of precipitate to determine
chemical reactions through the rate of reactions.
activity. PL 4: Analyse information about chemical 4. For activity 7.1.4 the rate of reactions
reactions in daily life problem solving is determine using date obtained from
about natural phenomena. experiment 7.1.3.
5.
PL 5 : Evaluate to make judgement about
Waves in daily life problem solving and
decision making to carry out a task.
(26) 7.2 Pupils are able to. PL 1: Recall knowledge and scientific Factor that affect the rate of reactions:
Factor that affect skills on chemical reactions. a. Size of reactant
26 Oct – 30 the rate of 1. Investigate the factor affectimg b. Concentration
Oct reaction. the rate of reactions base on : PL 2 Understand chemical reactions, and able c. Temperature
a) Size of reactant to d. Use of catalyst
b) Concentration comprehend the concept. e. Pressure
c) Temperature Suggested activities
Use of catalyst PL 3: Apply knowledge of chemical reactions Computer simulations/ video
to explain the occurrences or presentation /multimedia to investigate
phenomena of nature and perform pressure factor that affect the rate of
simple tasks. reaction.
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(28) 8.3 Pupils are able to.
Ceramic Suggested Activity:
9 Nov-13 Nov
I. Describe with examples of PL 1: Recall knowledge and scientific skills on Collect and interpret data on types, into
Ceramicproperties and uses properties of metter. traditional and advance ceramics.
II. Identify the uses of ceramic in PL 2: Understand properties of metter Classified properties and uses of ceramic
daily life. and able to comprehend the concept.
The purpose of ceramic in building.
8.4
Composite
materials and PL 3:Apply knowledge properties of metter to
their importance explain the occurrences or phenomena of
nature and perform simple tasks
Pupils are able to. . . the meaning of composite materials,
PL 4: Analyse information about properties of b. a list of composite materials such as
I. State the meaning and properties metter in daily life problem solving about reinforced concrete, specific super
of composite materials. natural phenomena. conductor, fibre optic, fibre glass and
photo chromic glass,
II. Describe with examples the uses PL 5:Evaluate to make judgement about c. components of composite materials,
of composite materials. properties of metter in daily life problem
solving and decision making to carry out a. uses of composites materials.
a task.
Compare and contrast the properties of Compare the superior properties of
a composite material with it PL 6:Invent by applying the knowledge and composite materials to their original
constituent materials. skills about properties of metter in daily component by computer simulation.
life problem solving or decision making
to carry out activities/ assignments in a Discuss and justify the uses of composite
new situation creatively and materials.
innovatively; giving due consideration
to the social/ economic/ cultural aspects. Watch the production of composite
materials in factories.
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