CHEMISTRY LESSON PLAN BASED ON CURRICULUM 2013
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2. List the learning materials and
complete the descriptions that have been developed in the syllabus.
3. explained what is the purpose of the
learning
4. Formulate a Learning Strategy or
Scenario
5. Setting Learning Facilities and
Resources
6. Assessment and Follow-up
7. The development of the lesson plan
should pay attention to the interests and attention of learners to the basic
materials and basic competencies that are used as the study material.
Lesson plan
(R P P)
High School
Subject: Chemistry
Class / semester: X MIPA / 1
Basic Material: Atomic Model and Periodic
System
Time allocation: 6 meetings x 3 hours
Lesson (18 Hours Lesson)
A. Learning objectives:
After observing the environment, reading
the developmental articles and applications of chemistry students can
understand and realize the nature, the importance of the role of chemistry in
life, the scientific method and work safety.
B. Basic competence:
1.1 Recognizing the orderliness of
the structure of material particles as a manifestation of the greatness of God
YME and the knowledge of the structure of matter particles as the result of
human creative thinking whose truth is tentative.
2.1 Shows scientific behavior
(curiosity, discipline, honest, objective, open, able to distinguish facts and
opinions, resilient, meticulous, responsible, critical, creative, innovative,
democratic, communicative in designing and conducting experiments and
discussions embodied in Everyday attitude.
2.2 Demonstrate co-operative,
courteous, tolerant, peace-loving and caring about the environment and thrifty
in utilizing natural resources.
2.3 Demonstrate responsive, and
proactive and wise behavior as a form of problem-solving ability and decision
making.
3.2 Analyze the development of the atomic
model
3.3 Analyzing atomic structure based on
Bohr's atomic theory and quantum mechanical theory.
3.4 Analyze the relationship of electron
configuration and orbital diagrams to determine the location of elements in the
periodic table and the periodic properties of the elements.
H. Indicators of achievement of
competence:
1. To mention the existence of the
order of the structure of material particles as a manifestation of the
greatness of God YME and the knowledge of the particle structure of matter as
the result of human creative thinking whose truth is tentative
2. Behave scientific (have a
curiosity, discipline, honest, objective, open, able to distinguish facts and
opinions, resilient, meticulous, responsible, critical, creative, innovative,
democratic, communicative in designing and conducting experiments and
discussions embodied in Everyday attitude.
3. Can cooperate, courteous,
tolerant, love peace and care for the environment and efficient in utilizing
natural resources.
4. Be responsive, and proactive and
wise as a form of problem-solving ability and make decisions.
5. Determining elementary particles of
atoms (protons, electrons and neutrons)
6. Determining relative atomic mass based
on periodic table
7. Classify the elements into isotopes,
isobars and isotons
8. Explain the development of atomic
theory to show the weaknesses and advantages of each atomic theory
9. Explain the difference Bohr's atomic
structure and quantum mechanics
10. Describe an orbital diagram
11. Determine the electron and the valence
electron configuration
12. Determining the location of classes
and period elements in the periodic system based on the electron configuration
13. Explain the tendency 4 The nature of
the periodicity of the elements in the periodic table
C. Learning materials:
• atomic number and mass number
• Isotopes, isobars, isotons
• The development of the atomic model
• Bohr and atomic structures
• Bohr electron configuration
• Atomic structure of quantum mechanics.
• Orbital shape
• Quantum numbers
• Configuration of electrons of quantum
mechanics
• Groups and periods
• Orbital diagrams
• The nature of the nature of the elements
D. Learning method: Scientific, discovery, problem solving
E. Learning media:
Learning resources: BSE chemistry book
Class
Print media: Magazines, newspapers
Electronic media: Internet articles
F. learning steps:
Meeting 1 (3 Hours Lessons = 135 minutes)
Atomic number, mass number, isotope,
isobar, isoton
Stage Time activity
1. Introduction
- Pray with students
- Saying greeting
- Checking student attendance
- Gathered assignments last week
- Listening to the Basic Material /
Competence to be studied
- Listening to the Learning Method
information that will be used
- Divide the group
-Give homework:
1. Create concept maps
about the development of the atomic model
2. Summarize how to
determine the number of electrons, protons and neutrons
3. Make a summary of how
to determine isotope, isobar and isoton
(15 minutes)
2. Core
Observing
• Observing atomic particles and their
relation to mass numbers and atomic numbers.
• Observe the modern periodic table
Ask
1. What are the atomic particles?
2. Where is the position of electrons in
the atom?
3. How to specify atomic element number?
4. How to specify the element mass number?
5. Shows what, atomic element number?
6. Shows what, elemental mass number?
7. How to determine the number of proton
elements?
8. How to determine the number of element
electrons?
9. How to determine the number of neutron
elements?
10. What dimadsud with isotopes, isobars
and isotons!
11. Why is the atomic model evolving?
Data collection
• Observe the
atomic number and mass number of several elements to determine the number of electrons, protons and
neutrons of the element.
• Analyzing the
atomic number and mass number of some case examples on elements to understand isotopes, isobars, and isotons.
(90 minutes)
3. End
Gathering assignments (5 minutes)
1. concept map about the development of
atomic model
2. a summary of how to determine the
number of electrons, protons and neutrons
3. a summary of how to determine isotopes,
isobars and isotons
Formative Test Written (25 minutes)
G. Evaluation of learning outcomes:
1. Affordable
With Observation
Attitude assessment sheets Attitude during
discussions and presentations
2. Cognitive
Task
Create a concept map about the development
of the atomic model
Summarize how to determine the number of
electrons, protons and neutrons
Make a summary of how to determine
isotopes, isobars and isotons
Written Format:
Question :
1. How to determine atomic number and mass
number?
2. How to determine the number of
electrons, protons, and neutrons of an elemental atom?
3. How to determine isotope, isobar and
isoton?
3. Psychomotor
Skills Assessment Sheet
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