Friday, April 12, 2013

WEEK 15

( 8/4/2013 – 12/4/2013 )

Day/ Date

Monday / 8 April 2013

Time

8.15 – 8.50 am

Class

4S2

Subject

Biology

Learning Area

Chapter 4- Chemical Composition of cell

Learning

Objectives

4.5 Understanding Enzyme

Learning Outcomes


Students will be able to :

  • state the enzymes are
  • explain why enzymes are needed in life processes
  • list general characteristics of enzymes

Noble values

Systematic, cooperative

Teaching Aids

Whiteboard, marker pen, Text Book, Handout

Activities

  • Teacher explains the importance of enzymes in life processes.
  • Teacher asks students to list the general characteristics of enzymes.

Reflection

The students came 5 minutes late to the lab. The students took about 10 minutes to be prepared for the lesson. They were very inactive during the lesson so the teacher carried out an activity to attract the students' attention.


 

Day/ Date

Monday/ 8 April 2013

Time

9.45 – 10.20 am

Class

4K5

Subject

Science

Theme

Matter and Nature

Learning Area

Matter and Substance

Learning Objectives

4.2 Understanding the structure of an atom

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to:


 

•    describe the structure of an atom,

•    identify the subatomic particles,

•    compare and contrast the subatomic particles

Noble values

Systematic, cooperative, accuracy

Teaching Aids

Whiteboard, marker pen, Text Book, Science Process Skill

Activities

Teacher explains the concept of changes in the structure of an atom.

Reflection

There were only 28 students attended to the school and three of them went to see counselor. Some of the students did not bring the text book and Science Process Skill. So, the teacher gave them reinforcement by giving punishment.


 

Day/ Date

Monday / 8 April 2013

Time

11.30 – 12.40 pm

Class

5S1

Subject

Biology

Theme

Physiology Of Living Things

Learning Area

3.0 Response and coordination

Learning Objective

3.2 Analysing the role of human nervous system

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to :

  • Draw a schematic diagram showing a reflex arc
  • Give examples of nervous system related diseases

Scientific attitude and moral value

Responsible, respect

Teaching Aids

Text Book, Handout, Marker pen

Activities

Drawing the schematic diagram showing a reflex arc.

Reflection

The students came 15 minutes late to the lab as the previous teacher did not give permission to the students to go out. This will affect the syllabus. The students will gain understanding about the reflex arc as they able to describe the pathway of reflex arc.


 

Day/ Date

Tuesday / 9 April 2013

Time

7.05 – 8.15 am

Class

4S2

Subject

Biology

Learning Area

Chapter 4- Chemical Composition of cell

Learning

Objectives

4.5 Understanding Enzyme

Learning Outcomes


Students will be able to :

  • relate the name of enzyme to substrate
  • state the meaning of intracellular enzymes and extracellular enzymes.
  • explain the involvement of organelles in production of extracellular enzymes.
  • explain the effect of pH, temperature ,substrate concentration and enzymes concentration.

Noble values

Systematic, cooperative

Teaching Aids

Whiteboard, marker pen, Text Book, Handout

Activities

  • Teacher explains the meaning of intracellular enzymes and extracellular enzymes
  • Teacher the effect of pH, temperature ,substrate concentration and enzymes concentration.

Reflection

The students' response towards the lesson was very good and positive. They were actively participated in the class and gave feedback of the questions asking by the teacher. The student can also differentiate the intracellular enzymes and extracellular enzymes.


 

Day/ Date

Tuesday/ 9 April 2013

Time

9.45 – 10.55 am

Class

4K2

Subject

Science

Theme

Matter and Nature

Learning Area

Matter and Substance

Learning Objectives

4.2 Understanding the structure of an atom

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to:


 

•    describe the structure of an atom,

•    identify the subatomic particles,

•    compare and contrast the subatomic particles

Noble values

Systematic, cooperative, accuracy

Teaching Aids

Whiteboard, marker pen, Text Book, Science Process Skill

Activities

Teacher explains the concept of changes in the structure of an atom.

Reflection

Only one student did not bring the note book. The students able to understand the lesson of the day as they gave positive feedback towards P&P. Students also can construct a table to show the differences between the three types of subatomic particles.


 


 

Day/ Date

Tuesday/ 9 April 2013

Time

11.30 -12.40 pm

Class

4K9

Subject

Science

Theme

Matter and Nature

Learning Area

Matter and Substance

Learning Objectives

4.2 Understanding the structure of an atom

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to:


 

•    describe the structure of an atom,

•    identify the subatomic particles,

•    compare and contrast the subatomic particles

Noble values

Systematic, cooperative, accuracy

Teaching Aids

Whiteboard, marker pen, Text Book, Science Process Skill

Activities

Teacher explains the concept of changes in the structure of an atom.

Reflection

There was no P&P occur as the students attended Ceramah Pencegahan Dadah at Bilik Mesyuarat 4.


 

Day/ Date

Wednesday/ 10 April 2013

Time

7.05 – 8.15 am

Class

4K5

Subject

Science

Theme

Matter and Nature

Learning Area

Matter and Substance

Learning Objectives

4.3 Applying the idea of proton number and nucleon number

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to:


 

•    state what proton number is,

•    state what nucleon number is,

•    relate the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in

an atom to its proton number and nucleon number,

•    deduce the number of protons, electrons and neutrons in

atoms of different elements,

•    make a generalisation on the numbers of protons and

electrons in atoms of different elements,

•    state what isotopes are,

•    give examples of isotopes.

Noble values

Systematic, cooperative, accuracy

Teaching Aids

Whiteboard, marker pen, Text Book, Science Process Skill

Activities

Teacher explains the concept of proton number and nucleon number.

Reflection

There was an assembly. So the first period is burned. The subtopic of proton number and nucleon number will be discussed in the next class. 100% of the students able to state the number of proton and number of electron correctly.


 

Day/ Date

Wednesday / 10 April 2013

Time

9.45 – 10.55 am

Class

5S1

Subject

Biology

Theme

Physiology Of Living Things

Learning Area

3.0 Response and coordination

Learning Objective

3.3 Analysing the role of hormones in humans

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to :

  • State what a hormone is
  • State what the endocrine system is
  • State why the endocrine system is necessary
  • State physiological processes not directly regulated by the nervous system
  • Describe how the endocrine system complements the nervous system

Scientific attitude and moral value

Responsible, respect

Teaching Aids

Text book, Handout, Marker pen

Activities

Discussing the concept of hormone.

Reflection

Most of the students still lack of confident to gave talk and give opinions. So, the teacher trained them to talk in the front about the hormone. But, they unable to use their own idea as they have to refer to the book.


 

Day/ Date

Wednesday/ 10 April 2013

Time

12.05 – 12.40 pm

Class

4K2

Subject

Science

Theme

Matter and Nature

Learning Area

Matter and Substance

Learning Objectives

4.3 Applying the idea of proton number and nucleon number

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to:


 

•    state what proton number is,

•    state what nucleon number is,

•    relate the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in

an atom to its proton number and nucleon number,

•    deduce the number of protons, electrons and neutrons in

atoms of different elements,

•    make a generalisation on the numbers of protons and

electrons in atoms of different elements,

Noble values

Systematic, cooperative, accuracy

Teaching Aids

Whiteboard, marker pen, Text Book, Science Process Skill

Activities

Teacher explains the concept of proton number and nucleon number.

Reflection

All students came early to the class. They took longer time to copy the notes given by the teacher. Most students were very interested to answer the questions given by the teacher. But, there were a few students gave wrong answer.


 

Day/ Date

Thursday / 11 April 2013

Time

9.45 – 10.20 am

Class

5S1

Subject

Biology

Theme

Physiology Of Living Things

Learning Area

3.0 Response and coordination

Learning Objective

3.3 Analysing the role of hormones in humans

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to :

  • Label the main glands of the endocrine system
  • Name the main hormones produced by each endocrine gland
  • State the functions of the hormones involved in some physiological processes

Scientific attitude and moral value

Responsible, respect

Teaching Aids

Text book, Handout, Marker pen

Activities

Discussing the concept of hormone.

Reflection

The students came early in to the lab. Students were very inactive in the class. Only a few students gave response to the teacher. Teacher make assumptions that they were not interested of hormones and they feel hormones are complicated. So, for the next lesson, teacher must attract them with other learning style.


 

Day/ Date

Wednesday/ 11 April 2013

Time

10.55 – 11.30 am

Class

4K9

Subject

Science

Theme

Matter and Nature

Learning Area

Matter and Substance

Learning Objectives

4.3 Applying the idea of proton number and nucleon number

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to:


 

•    state what proton number is,

•    state what nucleon number is,

•    relate the number of protons, neutrons and electrons in

an atom to its proton number and nucleon number,

•    deduce the number of protons, electrons and neutrons in

atoms of different elements,

•    make a generalisation on the numbers of protons and

electrons in atoms of different elements,

Noble values

Systematic, cooperative, accuracy

Teaching Aids

Whiteboard, marker pen, Text Book, Science Process Skill

Activities

Teacher explains the concept of proton number and nucleon number.

Reflection

The students were very hyperactive in the class as they never stop talking. So, the teacher asked them to copy the notes and explained about the proton number and nucleon number.


 

Day/ Date

Thursday / 11 April 2013

Time

11.30 – 12.40 pm

Class

4S2

Subject

Biology

Learning Area

Chapter 4- Chemical Composition of cell

Learning

Objectives

4.4 Understanding Enzymes

Learning Outcomes

Students will be able to :

  • explain the mechanisms of enzymes activity
  • explain the uses of enzymes in daily life and industry.

Noble values

Systematic, cooperative

Teaching Aids

Whiteboard, marker pen, Text Book

Activities

Teacher explains the concept of enzymes.

Reflection

There were a few students did not understand the concept of enzyme's reaction. Teacher gave reinforcement by giving several examples based on enzyme's reaction. For overall, the students gave fully cooperation with the teacher.


 

Day/ Date

Friday/ 12 April 2013

Time

7.05 – 8.15 am

Class

4K5

Subject

Science

Theme

Matter and Nature

Learning Area

Matter and Substance

Learning Objectives

4.3 Applying the idea of proton number and nucleon number

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to:


 

•    state what isotopes are,

•    give examples of isotopes.

Noble values

Systematic, cooperative, accuracy

Teaching Aids

Whiteboard, marker pen, Text Book, Science Process Skill

Activities

Teacher explains the concept of isotopes.

Reflection

Students were very excited to learn about isotopes. They able to identify with one are isotopes. All students were actively participated in the class.


 

Day/ Date

Friday/ 12 April 2013

Time

8.15 – 9.25 am

Class

4K2

Subject

Science

Theme

Matter and Nature

Learning Area

Matter and Substance

Learning Objectives

4.3 Applying the idea of proton number and nucleon number

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to:


 

•    state what isotopes are,

•    give examples of isotopes.

Noble values

Systematic, cooperative, accuracy

Teaching Aids

Whiteboard, marker pen, Text Book, Science Process Skill

Activities

Teacher explains the concept of isotopes.

Reflection

Most of the students gave fully cooperation to the teacher as they actively involved during the discussion. They were able to identify the isotopes based on the examples given.


 

Day/ Date

Friday/ 12 April 2013

Time

11.30 – 12.40 pm

Class

4K9

Subject

Science

Theme

Matter and Nature

Learning Area

Matter and Substance

Learning Objectives

4.3 Applying the idea of proton number and nucleon number

Learning Outcomes

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to:


 

•    state what isotopes are,

•    give examples of isotopes.

Noble values

Systematic, cooperative, accuracy

Teaching Aids

Whiteboard, marker pen, Text Book, Science Process Skill

Activities

Teacher explains the concept of isotopes.

Reflection

Teacher had to wait for the students to keep quiet. The students did not give fully attention to the teacher and makes the P&P not occur very well.

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