Semi Detailed Lesson Plan
Semi Detailed Lesson Plan
Semi Detailed Lesson Plan
Department of Education
CARAGA REGION XIII
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF BUTUAN CITY
Objectives:
Content Standard: Identify metal, non-metal and noble gasses and valence electrons of
an atom.
Performance Standard: Explain and classify the formation of ionic and covalent bond.
Subject Matter
The teacher will ask the following questions after the activity.
1. What kind of elements that are good conductors of electricity and heat, form
cations by loss of electrons.
Very good! Potential energy. (The teacher will
label the second basket as Potential Energy.
(The teacher will show the first basket as Metals)
2. What kind of chemical elements that lacks the characteristic of a metals? And
has a high electronegativity energy?
(The teacher will show the second basket as Non-metals)
After the students answer the two questions, she will ask them to read the
objective of the lesson.
a. Define what is Potential and Kinetic
Energy;
b. Engage cooperatively in calculations for
potential and kinetic problem solving;
and
c. Value the importance of the existence of
potential and kinetic energy.
a. Identify metal, non-metal and noble gas and valence electrons of an atom.
b. Explain and classify the formation of ionic and covalent bond.
c. Illustrate how an ionic bond is formed.
B. Developmental Activities
1. Activity
The teacher will group the class into two. Each group will be assigned to perform
different activities. Each group will have at least two representatives to present it on
class.
3. Clarity & Clearly and Mostly clear and Some instances of Unclear or ineffective
Communication effectively effective unclear or communication
communicates communication ineffective
information communication
2. Analysis
After each group finalize their output, they will report/present their assigned task in front
of the class. After each group has presented, the teacher will ask the following questions:
Guide questions:
1. Group 1 Give me at least 5 elements that belong to metals, 5 elements that
belong to non-metals and 5 noble gasses?
2. Group 2. What have you observed? Who has the highest electronegativity? And
the lowest electronegativity?
3. Abstraction
Introduce topic lesson.
Lewis symbol for an element consists of the element’s chemical symbol and a dot for
each of its valence electrons.
Octet rule states that to attain maximum stability, an atom needs to share, gain, or lose
electrons until eight valence electrons are found on its valence shell.
4. Application
Same group, you will write the Lewis Symbol of the common metals and non-
metals and show the relationships among the number of valence electron,
electronegativity, and ionization energy.
Use the given periodic table of elements to determine the number of valence
electron refers to the group number where it belongs in filling up the table below.
C. Concluding Activity
Evaluation
Then ask a student to answer the following questions (in 5 Minutes)
D. Remarks
E. Reflection
Prepared by:
EMILE BALAIS SANO
Substitute Science Teacher