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XMSS LESSON PLAN TEMPLATE: Using ICT in Teaching and Learning SUBJECT AREA: PHYSICS Name of Teacher: YEO AI CHIN GRADE LEVEL: SEC 3 PURE PHYSICS LESSON TITLE: GAS LAW TIME ALLOTTED: 50 MINUTES LESSON DESCRIPTION: (Write a concise description of what occurs in this lesson.) In this lesson, the students…. are required to log in to XMOOGLE and access an interactive java applet on Gas Laws to learn about the relationship between pressure, volume and temperature of gas in a sealed system. Students are to work individually at computer stations in the Computer Lab and complete a report with guided questions. The report are to be handed in at the end of the lesson. CLASSROOM LAYOUT AND GROUPING OF STUDENTS: (Where will the learning take place? How will the room be organized with the computers? How will the students be grouped (class group, individuals, pairs, small groups, etc…) Learning will take place in a Computer Lab where students work individually. INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES: (Identification of the specific learning outcomes expected to happen based on Competency Standards.) Recall and explain the following relationships using the kinetic model (stating of the corresponding gas laws is not required): A change in pressure of a fixed mass of gas at constant volume is caused by a change in temperature of the gas A change in volume occupied by a fixed mass of gas at constant pressure is caused by a change in temperature of the gas A change in pressure of a fixed mass of gas at constant temperature is caused by a change in volume of the gas

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XMSS LESSON PLAN TEMPLATE: Using ICT in Teaching and Learning

SUBJECT AREA: PHYSICSName of Teacher: YEO AI CHIN

GRADE LEVEL: SEC 3 PURE PHYSICS

LESSON TITLE: GAS LAW TIME ALLOTTED: 50 MINUTES

LESSON DESCRIPTION: (Write a concise description of what occurs in this lesson.)

In this lesson, the students….are required to log in to XMOOGLE and access an interactive java applet on Gas Laws to learn about the relationship between pressure, volume and temperature of gas in a sealed system. Students are to work individually at computer stations in the Computer Lab and complete a report with guided questions.The report are to be handed in at the end of the lesson.

CLASSROOM LAYOUT AND GROUPING OF STUDENTS:(Where will the learning take place? How will the room be organized with the computers? How will the students be grouped (class group, individuals, pairs, small groups, etc…)

Learning will take place in a Computer Lab where students work individually.

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES:(Identification of the specific learning outcomes expected to happen based on Competency Standards.)

Recall and explain the following relationships using the kinetic model (stating of the corresponding gas laws is not required):

A change in pressure of a fixed mass of gas at constant volume is caused by a change in temperature of the gas

A change in volume occupied by a fixed mass of gas at constant pressure is caused by a change in temperature of the gas

A change in pressure of a fixed mass of gas at constant temperature is caused by a change in volume of the gas

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XMSS LESSON PLAN TEMPLATE: Using ICT in Teaching and Learning

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Creativity & Innovation □ □ □ □Communication & Collaboration □ □ □ □Research and Fluency □ □ □ □Critical Thinking, Problem Solving and Decision Making

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Digital Citizenship □ □ □ □Technology Operations and Concepts □ □ □ □

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XMSS LESSON PLAN TEMPLATE: Using ICT in Teaching and Learning

MATERIALS, RESOURCES AND TECHNOLOGY:

1. Materials and Resources for this Lesson (special devices)Technology Components for this Lesson

XMOOGLE, java applet

2. Web Site for this Lesson

http://intro.chem.okstate.edu/1314F00/Laboratory/GLP.htm

3. Computer Software for this Lesson

Browser, java platform

STUDENT’S PRESENT LEVEL OF PERFORMANCE AND KNOWLEDGE:( Do the students have the adequate knowledge to complete the lesson successfully? What pre-requisite skills must the students have to complete the lesson content? Include technology skills.)

Use Kinetic Theory to describe the molecular structure of solids, liquids and gases, relating their properties to the forces and distances between the molecules and to the motion of the molecules

Infer from Brownian Motion experiment as the evidence for the movement of molecules

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XMSS LESSON PLAN TEMPLATE: Using ICT in Teaching and Learning

INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES:

1. Motivation:

Explain the importance of the lesson to motivate the student. Relate lesson to previous lesson or real-life situation.

Students are required to visualize the effect on movement of gas particles in a sealed system when variables of the gas like pressure, temperature and volume changes. The use of java applets aids visuslisation.

2. Activities: (The sequential activities to happen in this lesson. It describes the teaching method to employ in learning the lesson.)

10 mins:-Introduce aims of lesson -Recall and explain the following relationships using the kinetic model (stating of the corresponding gas laws is not required):• A change in pressure of a fixed mass of gas at constant volume is caused by a change in

temperature of the gas• A change in volume occupied by a fixed mass of gas at constant pressure is caused by a

change in temperature of the gas• A change in pressure of a fixed mass of gas at constant temperature is caused by a change

in volume of the gas-Students log in to Xmoogle.-Students download Activity sheets

40 mins:-Students complete Activity sheet 1 and 2

3. Closure:

Summary of the lesson and future lesson.10 mins:-Discuss with class the relationship of the Gas Laws- Verbal presentation of findings from a student volunteer

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SUPPLEMENTAL ACTIVITIES:

1. Additional activities to expand the lesson2. Remediation activities for the student needing more instruction and practices3. Assignments

ASSESSMENT AND EVALUATION:How will you measure the student’s success? Formally or informally? Formal evaluation of student work requires that a grade is taken while informal might be monitoring of work, or class discussion. This section should contain a description of the assessment process, the criteria for achievement, and performance levels. The criteria should directly align to objectives and instruction. Describe your plan for providing feedback to your students.

Formal assessment with a quiz on Gas Laws relationships and calculations.

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STUDENT PRODUCTS:

What artifact(s) or products will result from the lesson? (such as a report, newsletter, diagram, slideshow, drawing, etc.)

Complete worksheets which includes a ‘mental model’ of the gas law relationship