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CHEMISTRY ANNUAL LESSON PLAN FOR FORM 4 2009

WEEK DATE THEME LEARNING AREA LEARNING OBJECTIVES EXPERIMENT REMARKS


1 Jan
(New Year)
1 5 – 9 Jan
2 Jan
(Awal Muharam)
2 12 – 16 Jan
24 Jan
3 19 – 23 Jan
(Hari Sekolah Ganti)
26 – 27 Jan
4 26 – 30 Jan
(Chinese New Year)
5 02 – 06 Feb
6 09 – 13 Feb
7 16 – 20 Feb
Form 4 Orientation
8 23 – 27 Feb FORM 4 STUDENT REGISTRATION (FIRST INTAKE) Week
 Understanding chemistry and its
importance
INTRODUCING INTRODUCTION  Synthesising scientific method
9 02 – 06 Mar
CHEMISTRY TO CHEMISTRY  Incorporate scientific attitudes and
values in conducting scientific
investigations
09 Mar (Maulidur
MATTER THE STRUCTURE  Analysing matter
10 09 – 13 Mar
AROUND US OF THE ATOM  Synthesising the atomic structure
Rasul)

MID-FIRST SEMESTER BREAK (14 – 22 Mar 2009)


 Understanding isotopes and their
THE STRUCTURE importance
11 23 – 27 Mar
OF THE ATOM  Understanding the electronic
structure of an atom
MATTER  Understanding and applying the
AROUND US concepts of relative atomic mass
CHEMICAL
and relative molecular mass
12 30 Mar – 03 Apr FORMULAE AND  Analysing the relationship between
EQUATIONS the number of mole and the number
of particles
 Analysing the relationship between 10 Apr
the number of mole and the mass of (Good Friday)
substances
13 06 – 10 Apr
 Analysing the relationship between
the number of mole and the volume
of gas
A. Determine the empirical
formula of copper(II) oxide
MATTER  Synthesising chemical formulae
14 13 – 17 Apr
AROUND US  Interpreting chemical equation
using computer simulation
B. Determine the empirical
formula of magnesium oxide
PERIODIC TABLE  Analysing the periodic table of
15 20 – 24 Apr OF elements
ELEMENTS  Analysing group 18 elements
The reactions of lithium, 01 May
 Analysing group 1 elements
16 27 Apr – 01 May
 Analysing group 17 elements
sodium and potassium with (Workers’ Day)
water and oxygen.
 Analysing elements in a period 09 May
17 04 – 08 May
 Understanding transition elements (Wesak Day)
 Understanding formation of
CHEMICAL compounds
18 11 – 15 May
BONDS  Synthesising ideas on the formation
of ionic bonds
19 18 – 22 May
FIRST SEMESTER EXAM (18 - 28 May 2009)
20 25 – 29 May
FIRST SEMESTER BREAK (30 May - 14 June 2009)
21 15 – 19 June Revise Exam Paper
Compare properties of ionic
and covalent compounds:
 Synthesising ideas on the formation
A. melting and boiling
MATTER CHEMICAL of covalent bonds
22 22 – 26 June
AROUND US BONDS  Analysing the properties of ionic
points,
B. electrical conductivities,
and covalent compounds C. solubility in water and
organic solvents.
23 29 June – 03 July INTERACTION ELECTRO  Understanding the properties of The electrolysis of molten
BETWEEN CHEMISTRY electrolytes and non-electrolytes lead(II) bromide, PbBr2.
CHEMICAL  Analysing the electrolysis of molten
compounds
 Analysing the electrolysis of The electrolysis of
ELECTRO
24 06 – 10 July
CHEMISTRY
aqueous solutions copper(II) sulphate solution
 Evaluating electrolysis in industries using carbon electrodes.
 Analysing voltaic cells The production of electricity
25 13 – 17 July  Synthesising the electrochemical from chemical reactions in a
series simple voltaic cell.
To construct the
electrochemical series based
on:
 Synthesising the electrochemical A. potential difference
26 20 – 24 July
series between two metals,
B. the ability of a metal to
displace another metal from
its salt solution.
INTERACTION  Analysing characteristic and Measure the pH value of a
BETWEEN ACIDS AND properties of acids and bases few solutions with the same
27 27 – 31 July CHEMICAL BASES  Synthesising the strength of acids concentration using pH
and alkalis meter.
Prepare:
A. A standard solution of
sodium hydroxide, NaOH or
 Analysing the concentrations of potassium hydroxide, KOH.
28 03 – 07 Aug
acids and alkalis B. A solution with specified
concentration from the
prepared standard solution
through dilution.
Acid-base titrations and
29 10 – 14 Aug  Analysing neutralisation determine the end point
using indicators.
30 17 – 21 Aug SALTS  Synthesising salts Prepare:
A. Soluble salts by reacting
acid with:
a. alkali, b. metal oxide,
c. metal, d. metal carbonate.
B. Insoluble salts such as
lead(II) iodide, PbI2,
lead(II) chromate(VI),
PbCrO4, and barium
sulphate, BaSO4, through
precipitation reactions.
MID-SECOND SEMESTER BREAK (22 - 30 August 2009)
A. The action of heat on 31 Aug
carbonate and nitrate salts. (National Day)
B. To confirm the presence
 Synthesising the qualitative analysis of CO32-, SO42-, Cl- and NO3-
of salts ions in aqueous solutions.
31 31 Aug – 04 Sept SALTS  Synthesising the qualitative analysis C. To identify the presence
of salts of Cu2+, Mg2+, Al3+, Fe2+,
Fe3+, Pb2+, Zn2+, NH4+, Ca2+
ions in aqueous solution
using NaOH & NH3
32 07 – 11 Sept CENTRALISED TEST (07 - 11 Sept 2009) * Excel 2, SPM Trial
16 Sept
33 14 – 18 Sept Revise Exam Paper (Hari Malaysia &
Hari Jadi TYT)
PRODUCTION MANUFACTURED  Understanding the manufacture of Prepare an ammonium 20 – 21 Sept
AND SUBSTANCES IN sulphuric acid fertilizer, for example (Hari Raya Puasa)
34 21 – 25 Sept MANAGEMENT  Synthesising the manufacture of ammonium sulphate,
OF
INDUSTRY (NH4)2SO4.
ammonia and its salts
MANUFACTURED  Understanding alloys
35 28 Sept – 02 Oct CHEMICALS  Evaluating the uses of synthetic
polymers

 Applying uses of glass and ceramics


36 05 – 09 Oct  Evaluating uses of composite
materials

17 Oct
37 12 – 16 Oct
(Hari Deepavali)
Revision Week
38 19 – 23 Oct
39 26 – 30 Oct
FINAL SEMESTER EXAM (26 Oct - 06 Nov 2009)
40 02 – 06 Nov
Final semester Break
41 09 – 13 Nov UPDATING FORM 4 PEKA start on 14 Nov 2009
42 16 – 20 Nov UPDATING FILES
SECOND SEMESTER BREAK (21 November 2009 – 03 January 2010)

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