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This document outlines a lesson plan for a Grade 10 Life Science class focused on the topic of proteins and their properties. It includes expected outcomes, key concepts, teaching actions, and assessment questions related to the structure and function of proteins. The lesson aims to engage students through a combination of direct instruction, note-taking, and a practical food test demonstration.
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Lesson Plan 6

This document outlines a lesson plan for a Grade 10 Life Science class focused on the topic of proteins and their properties. It includes expected outcomes, key concepts, teaching actions, and assessment questions related to the structure and function of proteins. The lesson aims to engage students through a combination of direct instruction, note-taking, and a practical food test demonstration.
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PGCE LESSON PLANNING
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This lesson was OBSERVED


STUDENT Logan Geldenhuys STUDENT NUMBER30001367

GRADE 10 TERM2
DATE 23/04/2025 DURATION OF LESSON 30-40 mins

SCHOOL HS Jan Vilioen LOLTEnglish

SUBJECT Life Science LESSON TOPIC)Molecules of Life

CAPS REFERENCE** Life scienc CAPS document page 36-38

LESSON FOCUS Molecules of life Proteins

Leorners should know.


of
EXPECTED OUTCOMES ncst

Proteins are sensitve to temperature ond pHchanges

What happens to proteins when they are exposed to temperoture and pH changes
How can we test for the presence of proteins?
KNOWLEDGE (key concepts, new vocabularY, etc.) SKILLS (general and subjet-specific]

Amino ocid- monomers of proteins


Peptide ink - bond between amino acids
Biuret test The chemical test used to test for the presence of

proteins
Denature- When a protein loses its shape ond can no longer

perform its function,

LEARNING AND TEACHING SUPPORT MATERIALS (LTSM)**

ife Science text book.

ivideo for PRotein food test:

https//youtu.be/y9mSMQLcHrs?si=f5nzGEipkApAcu3Z

Via Afrika Life Science textbook for assessment

LESSON DELIVENY

Lesson ntroduction (5 minutes)

ACTIONS OF THE TEACHER ACTIONS OF THE LEARNERS

All organic

hohudrates. lipids.
compues contain carbon

prateins and
found in food lke
This is where learners can ask questions about previous lessons

enzymes, vitamins and


nucleic acids

Learning Experience and Engagement (15-20 minutes):

Also indicate length rent steps during the lesson presentation

ACTIONS OF THE TEACHER ACTIONS OF THE LEARNERS


Students should study the following information: Students are to take notes on the information given in the

aree large molecules


Proteins
(p
(polymers) and are
beginning
of theve lesson.
madeup ofthe elements carbon(C),
hydrogen H), oxYgen(0)and nitrogen(N). Some Students are to take notes about which reagents to use and
proteins also contain phosphorous (P), sulphur (S) how to test for proteins in the Youtube videos.
and iron (Fe)

Proteins are made up of long chains of amino Answer the following questions:

acids which are the building blocks (monomers) Question1:


1. The following diagram
of proteins
.
There are about 20 different amino acids. to investigate an organic
represents

nutrient. Study
apparatus

the
used

The sequenceand type of amino acids diagram and answer the questions that follow:

determine the type of protein.


•The bond that form between two amino acids is

known as a peptide bond.


• A dipeptide is formed when two amino acids

combine and a tripeptide is formed when three


s
amino acids combine. A polypeptide a long
is osite
chainof amino acids linked by peptide bonds
A protein consists of a chain of at least 50 and
more amino acids.
• Proteins are sensitive to temperature and pH and
will denature (protein loses its shape and can no 2.1 Give the name of the nutrients tested for in this

longer perform its function) at high temperatures experiment.


and extreme pH levels. 2.2 State the colour you would see the result is

if
positive.

Biological importance of proteins:

• Proteins are building materialseg myosin in

muscles, keratin in skin, hair and nails etc.


•Proteins form a structural component of cell

membranes
• All enzymes and some hormones are proteins
.Proteins are sources of energy
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• Chromosomes are made up of proteins and DNA
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Students will then be shown a video on the food test to ict Yor

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Conclusion (5 minutes)

ACTIONS OF THE TEACHER ACTIONS OF THE LEARNERS

|Work through questions with students given during the lesson. The floor is open to students who has any more questions.
Answer any questions students might have about what was Help students with questions they might not understand.
said during the lesson.

Assessment

2
Questlon 1: Multiple choice

Various answers are provited toeach question. Choose the corect answer: Only wTite

the letter of the answer youselect next to the question number.

L1 A protein molecule which is denatured, has:

A split into smalle molecules

B changed its shape

C comtbined with another molecule

D beendiluted.

1.2 A protein digesting enzyme when mixed with starch solution would:
A have no action

B produce aminoacids
C produce glucuse

D digest the starch. (2

13 WhichONE of the following is not a carbotydrate?


A glycogen
B celluluse

C gtscetol

D sucrOse

L4 Whichot the tollowing focd tests is used to test for glucose?


A ether

B Benedict's solution

C iodine solurion

D Mllon's reagent

L.5 Whichcotnparison betwecn glucose and a potein is INACCURATE?

Glucose Proteins

A Mun's test isweid Mliun's testis calourless

Fehting'SA nds orange FehtinsA ans 8isblue


C.Hand 0 CHOanCN
D Single molecule Many ainoacid sialecales

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L6 Which of the following cortectly describes enzymes?
Enzymes:

0 may permanently change shape during a reaction


(u) are neither used up nor destroyed during metabolic reactions
(iü)function best in specihc optimum conditions
iN)act on any substrate.

A (0and (ili)
B (i) and (i)
C H)and (iv)
D (üi) and (iv)

1.7 The graph shows the rate of an enzyme reaction at ditterent levels of

acidity or alkalinity (pH).

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Question 2: Scientificterminology
Use the correct scientific terms when ansvering ihese questions.

2.1 Name the chemical elements present in a proteisa (5)

2.2 What name is given to the subunits which make up ail proteins? (1)

2.3 What are the two types of chemical compound which conbineto form

a lipid? (2)

2.4 What elements are present in a lipid? (3)

2.5 Name four examples of compounds which are classed as carbohydrate. (4)

COMPREHENSIVE LESSON RATIONALE

Decided to explain what proteins are and to do the food test in one lesson os students can use the food test to associate with
the information. The activity given to students is not long but it asks questions about molecules from previous lessons as well.
|The practcal explanation off the food tests really helps to visually show students how to determine when proteins are present.

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LESSON FEEDBACK FROM THE TEACHER

Please give this lessan plon to your teacher or your evaluator before you start teaching so that she can add her comments in
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What did the student do well?


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What advice can you give the student in order for them to improve their teaching?

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