Weekly Learning Plan: Department of Education
Weekly Learning Plan: Department of Education
Weekly Learning Plan: Department of Education
Department of Education
National Capital Region
Schools Division Office of Quezon City
Novaliches High School
Lakandula St. T.S. Cruz Subdivision, Novaliches, Quezon City
MELC : Determine the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons in a particular atom (S8MT-IIIa-b-10).
DAY OBJECTIVES TOPIC/S SCHOOL-BASED ACTIVITIES
1 a. Determine the number Atoms and Class Routine:
of electrons, protons, and Subatomic A. Prayer
neutrons in an atom particle B. Greetings
C. Reminder of the classroom health and safety protocols
b. Illustrates the D. Checking of Attendance
relationship of subatomic
particle to a certain E. Recall (Elicit):
element. The students will
differentiate the atom from
c. Present your molecule.
understanding by
creating a poem entailing F. Motivation (Engage):
the concept of subatomic Learners are tasked to label
particle the parts of atom (A) and
identify the given
description (B)
G. Discussion (Explore):
Picture analysis. (Self-discovery)
J. Assessment (Evaluate):
Learners are tasked to complete the table by missing value of given element and
after completing the table, learners should defend their answer of why they’ve
come-up with that answer.
ATOMIC ATOMIC # OF # OF # OF
ELEMENTS
NUMBER WEIGHT PROTONS NEUTRONS ELECTRONS
HYDROGEN
16
SODIUM
3
6
K. Agreement (Extend):
1. Using the concept that was gathered on
the lesson learners are tasked to create a
poem that contains the details about atom,
subatomic particle and there
representation to a certain element.
2. Please refer on the picture on the left.
References:
Iron - Protons - Neutrons - Electrons -
Electron Configuration (material-
properties.org)
Guide Question:
1. What is Isotopes?
2. How the number of neutron does affects a certain element?
G. Discussion (Explore):
Picture analysis. (Self-discovery)
Learners will be given time max of 5 min. to
analyze the picture.
I. Generalization (Elaborate):
Learners are tasked to defend the concept of “Ions gives rise to compounds”
J. Assessment (Evaluate):
K.
Agreement (Extend):
Learners are tasked to draw an atomic model of desired element showing its
isotopes.
Reference: https://www.worksheeto.com/postpic/2011/08/atoms-ions-and-isotopes-worksheet-
answer-key_209888.png
how to get isotopes of an elements - Bing images
https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/isotopes-and-atomic-mass/latest/isotopes-and-atomic-
mass_en.html
neutral atom and ion difference - Bing
F. Motivation (Engage):
Class will be group into 2 each group will represent a certain element and they will
portray an atomic model this includes subatomic particles, and they will just follow
series of instructions.
I.
1. Learners orbiting the nucleus should remove 1 person and transferred to
another group.
2. Receiving group make a record of the numbers received, same with the group
that removes 1 person.
II.
1. Learners needs to change the element they will be portraying.
2. Repeat I. 1 and 2 steps.
Guide Question:
1. What your observations on the activity.
2. What subatomic particle was observed that changed its numbers?
3. As an atom lose or gains an electron, will it affect the other subatomic particles?
Why?
G. Discussion (Explore):
the specific value of each
subatomic particle based
on the given element.
c. shows appreciation by
presenting the concept of
Anions and Cations
creations in a creative
way
Guide Question:
1. When do we call ion to be anion? How
about cation?
2. Why does anion has negative sign if it
gains electrons? And positive sign for
cations if it loses electron?
J. Assessment (Evaluate):
K. Agreement (Extend):
In concise yet creative way present the information of How Anions and Cations
was formed.
DAY OBJECTIVES TOPIC/S ONLINE-BASED ACTIVITIES
Table Completion:
a. Illustrate how the sub- Note: For Atomic Model this section should emphasized the subatomic particles.
atomic particles are Atomic Mass # # Atomic Model
Name Symbol # Electrons
distributed in an # # Protons Neutrons (Drawing)
atom/anion/cation
K. Agreement (Extend):
In a clean short bond paper, draw an image of earth’s natural resources that is a
product of ions existence.
Prepared by:
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
National Capital Region
Schools Division Office of Quezon City
Novaliches High School
Lakandula St. T.S. Cruz Subdivision, Novaliches, Quezon City
RONALD P. VALENZUELA
Teacher I
Checked by:
SONIA B. BERNAL
Master Teacher I
Noted by:
NENITA D. LOGMAO
Master Teacher II, OIC Science Department
ZAIDA M. PADULLO
Principal IV