The City School Gulshan Senior Girls. The City School Gulshan Senior Girls Action Plan Made By: Abida Mukhtar Chemistry Teacher.

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The City School Gulshan Senior Girls

The City School Gulshan Senior Girls Action Plan Made By: Abida Mukhtar Chemistry Teacher

The City School Gulshan Senior Girls Aims Adopt 21 st century teaching approaches to enhance students’ appreciation of Chemistry. Appreciate the skills, understanding and knowledge that students need to acquire to do well in examination. Make a link of the subject to the daily life experiences.

The City School Gulshan Senior Girls Aims Consider how the material can be covered in the length of teaching time available. Consider how to plan lessons in which the student are actively involved, and which help the development of skills as well as knowledge and raise awareness of the resources available.

The City School Gulshan Senior Girls Instructional Strategies And Tasks TopicWeek Petroleum and Fuels3 rd to 7 th January 2011 Alkanes and Alkenes10 th to 14 th January 2011 Alcohols and Carboxylic Acid 17 th to 21 st January 2011 Macromolecules24 th to 28 th January 2011 Past Papers31 st January to 11 th February 2011

The City School Gulshan Senior Girls Instructional Strategies And Tasks Topic21 st Century SkillsTechniques Petroleum and FuelsListening and Speaking Observing and Monitoring Brain Storming Teaching Aid Multi Media presentation Visit to Oil Refinery Alkanes and AlkenesEncouraging Skills Intervening Skills Demonstration Quiz Alcohols and Carboxylic Acid Questioning SkillsTeaching Aid Group discussion MacromoleculesListening and Speaking Observing and Monitoring Communication Skills Multi Media Presentation Research Class presentation Past PapersGiving Direction Skills Questioning Skills Encouraging Skills Intervening Skills Instructions Group Discussion Experiment

The City School Gulshan Senior Girls

The City School Gulshan Senior Girls Topic Learning Outcomes Alkanes and Alkenes Students should be able to  Describe the alkanes as an homologous series of saturated hydrocarbons with the general formula C n H 2n + 2 and the alkenes as an homologous series of unsaturated hydrocarbons with the general formula C n H 2n  Define isomerism and identify isomers.  Describe the properties of alkanes and alkenes.  Describe the manufacture of alkenes and hydrogen by cracking hydrocarbons.  Describe the difference between saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons from their molecular structures and by using aqueous bromine.

The City School Gulshan Senior Girls Topics Learning Outcomes Alkohols and Carboxylic Acids Students should be able to  Describe the alcohols as an homologous series containing the –OH group and the carboxylic acids as an homologous series containing the –CO2H group.  Describe the properties of alcohols and carboxylic acids.  Describe the formation of ethanol by the catalysed addition of steam to ethene and by fermentation of glucose.  Describe the reaction of ethanoic acid with ethanol to form the ester, ethyl ethanoate.  State some uses of ethanol and esters.

The City School Gulshan Senior Girls Topics Learning Outcomes MacromoleculesStudents should be able to  Describe macromolecules as large molecules built up from small units, different macromolecules having different units and/or different linkages.  Describe the formation of poly(ethene) as an example of addition polymerisation of ethene as the monomer.  Deduce the structure of the polymer product from a given monomer and vice versa.  Describe nylon, a polyamide, and Terylene, a polyester, as condensation polymers.  Describe the pollution problems caused by the disposal of non-biodegradable plastics.  Identify carbohydrates, proteins and fats as natural macromolecules.  Describe proteins as nylon but with different monomer units and fats as Terylene (esters) but with different monomer units.  Describe the hydrolysis of proteins to amino acids and carbohydrates (e.g. starch) to simple sugars.

The City School Gulshan Senior Girls

The City School Gulshan Senior Girls ChallengesSolutions Multi Media PresentationRelevant material collected from internet and books. Availability of Multi Media and Library for presentation Coordination with Computer Lab assistant and Librarian Approval for VisitDiscussion with Principal and letter for Parents Noise LevelDiscipline monitoring Motivation Of Students Time Management Availability of internet for some students. Encouragement/ certificatecertificate Period allocation for research work Providing internet facility during free/ PE periods. Chemicals and apparatus availability Coordination with Science Lab assistant and purchase of required material.

The City School Gulshan Senior Girls

The City School Gulshan Senior Girls Resources Computer Lab Internet ( v=2889DJfMIMk&playnext=1&lis t=PL40DB3C6DA80AFFD2&ind ex=1 and v=y479OXBzCBQ) ( v=2889DJfMIMk&playnext=1&lis t=PL40DB3C6DA80AFFD2&ind ex=1 v=y479OXBzCBQ) Multi Media Library CIE Syllabus Science Lab Chemicals Apparatus Books Conveyance Photostat Printouts

The City School Gulshan Senior Girls Acknowledgement Principal Parents Computer Lab Assistant Science Lab Assistant Librarian Colleagues

The City School Gulshan Senior Girls

The City School Gulshan Senior Girls Thank You