DAILY LESSON PLAN 4a's (THE PARTICLE NATURE OF MATTER)
DAILY LESSON PLAN 4a's (THE PARTICLE NATURE OF MATTER)
DAILY LESSON PLAN 4a's (THE PARTICLE NATURE OF MATTER)
Region IV – A CALABARZON
Division of Quezon
ABUYON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
San Narciso
SCIENCE 8
DATE: November 25-29, 2019
I, OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson the learners are able to:
1. describe the ideas of ancient Greek philosopher about matter
2. discuss the features of the atomic theory using the characteristics of atomic
models.
III. ACTIVITIES
A. Preliminary Activity
Opening Prayer
Checking of attendance
Review
Activity
Motivational Activity
Features of a Good Model
1. Form a group of five. Talk about the features of a good model. Choose your subject,
it can be anything – an object, a person, practically anything that can serve as a
model.
2. Draw the picture of that model you have chosen and present it in class.
3. Post the drawing on designated walls of the classroom.
4. Prepare at least three criteria to be used in evaluating the other pictures, and then
proceed to a gallery walk.
Analysis
Department of Education
Region IV – A CALABARZON
Division of Quezon
ABUYON NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
San Narciso
1. What similar features do the other pictures have? Do they fit into the criteria?
2. What similar features does your model have with the others?
3. Which pictures serves as the best model?
Abstraction
ATOM
ATOMIC MODEL
DALTON’S ATOMIC THEORY
( THE SOLID SPHERE MODEL) DALTON’S MODEL OF AN ATOM
JOHN DALTON (1766-
1844) - an English
Physicist and chemist,
proposed his atomic theory
of matter in 1803.
He pictured atom as solid,
indestructible sphere with a
mass that is like a billiard
ball.
bears a resemblance to a
miniature of solar system,
with the positively charged
nucleus always at the
center, and the electrons
revolving around the
nucleus. Due to the
discovery of the nucleus,
his work was known as
Nuclear Model of an Atom.
Application
Small but Terrible
1. Tear 20, very small pieces of paper, the size of mongo beans.
2. Scatter the pieces in a circle on the floor, about one foot in diameter.
Imagine these to be the electrons in the Thomson’s raisin bread model of
the atom.
3. As forcefully as you can, slide the coin to hit the circle of paper pieces.
Imagine the coin to be the high speed alpha particle in Rutherford
experiment.
Evaluation
Assignment
What are the subatomic particles of an atom?
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