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   Final Lesson Plan 01

  Class: 9th

Subject: chemistry                                           .

Topic of the lesson: Covalent Bond

General Objectives

At the end of this lesson Student will know about:

·       To know  about  Covalent bond as a basic type of chemical bonds

·       To identify major  types of the covalent bond

·       To execute the  mechanism of formation of covalent bonds

Specific Objectives

At the end of this lesson, Student’s would be able:

·       To define what is covalent bond

·       To explain why is it formed

·       To differentiate the  types of covalent bond

·       To define single  covalent bond with example

·       To define double covalent bond with example

·       To define  triple covalent bond with example

·       To show the bond symbolically

Teaching Method:

Lecture-cum-inductive method

AV Aids:

      Whiteboard

      Pointer

      duster

      Charts

      Text book

Previous knowledge:

·       What is chemical bond

·       Why chemical bond formed

·       What are the basic types of chemical bonds

·       What are the mechanism of formation of ionic bond?

·       What are the examples of ionic bond

Announcement of the topic: today we’ll learn about “Covalent Bond’’

Introduction: First I’ll teach the students about chemical bond. chemical bond is forces  of attraction between atoms that holds them together  in a substance  .the type of forces  of attraction can be formed by  sharing of electrons between atoms is known as covalent bond. Thus a covalent bond is defined as the bond that is formed by mutual sharing of electron is called covalent bond. The electron that pair up to form bond is called bond pairs.

After this I’ll ask few question related to this topic to know their understanding towards learning, such any can give examples of covalent bond or how ‘’x’’ (any compound) form covalent bond.



Presentation:

 







 

Single covalent bond (-) is bond that formed when one electron is contributed by each bounded atom.

                                    H. +   .                             H H         H2

Double covalent bond (=) is bond that formed when two electrons is contributed by each bounded atom.         

    O: +: O                        O=O                    O2

 Triple covalent bond (≡) is bond that formed when three electrons is contributed by each bounded atom.

   N:' +   ': N                              N≡N                 N2

Evaluation:

I’ll ask short question during lecture (formative evaluation) then after delivering lecyutr I’ll ask what covalent bond is, what its types are and how these types are formed.

Home Work:

Write down name of ten daily used substance involved covalent bond.

Write the significance of study of covalent bond.

 

 

                    Final Lesson Plan 02

    Class: 9th

Subject: Physics                                                 

Topic of the lesson: Newton’s 2nd law of motion

General Objectives

At the end of this lesson Student will know about:

·       Prove F=ma

·       To know  about  net force newton’s 2nd law of motion

·       To identify significance of newton’s the 2nd law of motion

·       To execute the  mathematical procedure of  newton’s 2nd law of motion

Specific Objectives

At the end of this lesson, Student’s would be able:

·       To define force , acceleration terms

·       To explain newton’s 2nd law of motion

·       To define   unit of  force  ‘Newton’

·       To write newton’s 2nd law of motion mathematically.

Teaching Method:

Lecture-cum-inductive method

AV Aids:

      Whiteboard                         

      Point

      duster

      Charts

      Text book

Previous knowledge:

·       What is force, momentum, and inertia

·       What are the examples  and units of force, momentum, and inertia

·       What is newton’s first law of motion, who introduced this law?

·       What is law of inertia

·       What do you mean by net force

 

Announcement of the topic:

Today we’ll learn about “Newton’s 2nd law of motion

Introduction: First I’ll teach the students about some basic terms such as acceleration, force, magnitude, newton, directly proportional, inversely proportionally and constant.

Presentation: 

Statement of Newton’s 2nd law of motion: 

When a net force acts on a body, it produces acceleration in the body in the direction of the net force. The magnitude of this accordion is directly proportional to the net force and inversely proportional to its e mass.

 Evaluation:

                I’ll ask short question during lecture (formative evaluation) then after delivering   lecture I’ll ask what is newton 2nd law of motion, what is significance of the 2nd law of motion

Home Work:

Write down name of ten daily used substance involved covalent bond.

Write the significance of study of covalent bond.

 

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