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TOPIC 1: GAS LAWS.
TEACHER’S NAME: ………………………………………… TSC NO: …………….
SCHOOL/ INSTITUTION : ……………………………………………………………….
FORM: 3 TERM: 1 YEAR……………..
NUMBER OF STUDENTS……. SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY
TOPIC: GAS LAWS.
SUB-TOPIC: BOYLE’S LAW.
WEEK: …….. LESSON NUMBER: ……..
DATE: …….. TIME: ……….
OBJECTIVES: By the end of the lesson the learner should be able to;
-State Boyle’s law.
-Explain Boyle’s law using kinetic theory of matter.
-Represent Boyle’s law mathematically and graphically.
-Solve further problems involving Boyle’s law.
-Plot and interpret graphs involving pressure and volume of gases.
LESSON PRESENTATION
| TIME | CONTENT | LEARNING ACTIVITIES | RESOURCES | REFERENCE |
| 5 MINUTES | INTRODUCTION State the Boyle’s law. | Discussion. Questions and answers.
| -Chalk board/white board. -A piece of chalk/ marker pen.
| K.L.B. BK III PP. 1-5
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| 30 MINUTES | BODY DEVELOPMENT -State Boyle’s law. -Explain Boyle’s law using kinetic theory of matter. -Represent Boyle’s law mathematically and graphically. -Solve further problems involving Boyle’s law. -Plot and interpret graphs involving pressure and volume of gases.
| -State Boyle’s law. -Explain Boyle’s law using kinetic theory of matter. -Represent Boyle’s law mathematically and graphically. -Solve further problems involving Boyle’s law. -Plot and interpret graphs involving pressure and volume of gases.
| Chart Volume-pressure relationship. Syringes. Calculators. Graph papers. | K.L.B. BK III PP. 1-5 Longhorn Book III PP 1 -8 |
| 5 MINUTES | CONCLUSION Giving assignments. | Questions and answers.
| -Chalk board/white board. -A piece of chalk/ marker pen.
| K.L.B. BK III PP. 1-5
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SELF-EVALUATION:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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TEACHER’S NAME: ………………………………………… TSC NO: …………….
SCHOOL/ INSTITUTION : ……………………………………………………………….
FORM: 3 TERM: 1 YEAR……………..
NUMBER OF STUDENTS……. SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY
TOPIC: GAS LAWS.
SUB-TOPIC: CHARLE’S LAW.
WEEK: …….. LESSON NUMBER: ……..
DATE: …….. TIME: ……….
OBJECTIVES: By the end of the lesson the learner should be able to;
State Charles’ law.
Explain Charles’ law using kinetic theory of matter.
Convert temperature in degree Celsius to Kelvin and vice-versa.
Express Charles’ law with equations.
Give a graphical representation of Charles’ law.
Solve numerical problems based on Charles’ Law.
LESSON PRESENTATION
| TIME | CONTENT | LEARNING ACTIVITIES | RESOURCES | REFERENCE |
| 5 MINUTES | INTRODUCTION -State Charles’ law.
| Discussion. Questions and answers.
| -Chalk board/white board. -A piece of chalk/ marker pen.
| Longhorn Book III PP 9-14
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| 30 MINUTES | BODY DEVELOPMENT Teacher demonstration:- To show expansion of air when heated and contraction when pressure is constant. Explain increase in volume when temperature is raised. Q/A: – relation between volume and temperature, leading to Charles’ law. Teacher explains inter-conversion of the units. Students complete a table of temperature in the two units Derive equations from volume and temperature relationship.
Exposition: – Teacher exposes a volume-temperature graph and extrapolates it to obtain the absolute temperature. The definition of absolute temperature is exposed. Worked examples. Supervised exercise.
| Teacher demonstration:- To show expansion of air when heated and contraction when pressure is constant. Explain increase in volume when temperature is raised. Q/A: – relation between volume and temperature, leading to Charles’ law. Teacher explains inter-conversion of the units. Students complete a table of temperature in the two units Derive equations from volume and temperature relationship.
Exposition: – Teacher exposes a volume-temperature graph and extrapolates it to obtain the absolute temperature. The definition of absolute temperature is exposed. Worked examples. Supervised exercise.
| Calculators. Colored water, Glass tube, Warm water, Cork and Flask. | K.L.B. BK III P. 6-12
Longhorn Book III PP 9-14
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| 5 MINUTES | CONCLUSION Giving assignment on the sub-topic. | Questions and answers.
| -Chalk board/white board. -A piece of chalk/ marker pen.
| Longhorn Book III PP 9-14
|
SELF-EVALUATION:_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
TEACHER’S NAME: ………………………………………… TSC NO: …………….
SCHOOL/ INSTITUTION : ……………………………………………………………….
FORM: 3 TERM: 1 YEAR……………..
NUMBER OF STUDENTS……. SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY
TOPIC: GAS LAWS.
SUB-TOPIC: COMBINED LAW.
WEEK: …….. LESSON NUMBER: ……..
DATE: …….. TIME: ……….
OBJECTIVES: By the end of the lesson the learner should be able to;
-Derive the Gas Law.
-Derive the combined gas law equation.
-Solve numerical problems using the equation.
LESSON PRESENTATION
| TIME | CONTENT | LEARNING ACTIVITIES | RESOURCES | REFERENCE |
| 5 MINUTES | INTRODUCTION Explain and deduce a formulae for the combined gas equation. | Discussion. Questions and answers.
| -Chalk board/white board. -A piece of chalk/ marker pen.
| K.L.B. BK III P. 12
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| 30 MINUTES | BODY DEVELOPMENT Q/A: – Combining Boyle’s and Charles’ Laws. Worked examples. | Q/A: – Combining Boyle’s and Charles’ Laws. Worked examples. | Calculators. | K.L.B. BK III P. 12
Longhorn Book III PP 14-16
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| 5 MINUTES | CONCLUSION Oral evaluation on the sub-topic. | Questions and answers.
| -Chalk board/white board. -A piece of chalk/ marker pen.
| K.L.B. BK III P. 12
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SELF-EVALUATION:________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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