DLL 6-PS
DLL 6-PS
DAILY LESSON LOG Teacher Jullienne Grace S. Andrino Learning Area Science 12 ( Physical Science)
Teaching Dates and Time WEEK 6 (OCT. 9-13, 2023) Quarter 1st
II. CONTENT HOW THE PROPERTIES OF HOW THE PROPERTIES OF HOW THE PROPERTIES OF
MATTER RELATE TO THEIR MATTER RELATE TO THEIR MATTER RELATE TO THEIR
CHEMICAL STRUCTURE CHEMICAL STRUCTURE CHEMICAL STRUCTURE
III. LEARNING RESOURCES List the materials to be used in different days. Varied sources of materials sustain children’s interest in the lesson and in learning. Ensure that there is a mix of concrete and manipulative
materials as well as paper-based materials. Hands-on learning promotes concept development.
A. References Physical Science C& E Publishing Physical Science C& E Physical Science C& E Physical Science, C & E
2016 Publishing 2016 Publishing 2016 Publishing 2016
1. Teacher’s Guide pages
2. Learner’s Material pages
3. Textbook pages PP. 34-38 PP. 37-38 pp. 40 - 42 PP.
4. Additional Materials from Learning
Resource (LR) portal
B. Other Learning Resources
IV. PROCEDURES These steps should be done across the week. Spread out the activities appropriately so that students will learn well. Always be guided by demonstration of learning by the students which
you can infer from formative assessment activities. Sustain learning systematically by providing students with multiple ways to learn new things, practice their learning, question their
learning processes, and draw conclusions about what they learned in relation to their life experiences and previous knowledge. Indicate the time allotment for each step.
A. Reviewing previous lesson or Review of the previous Review previous lesson on the Review on the
presenting the new lesson
lesson polarity of a molecule geometrical
( Review / Introduction)
( 5 mins) ( 5 mins) shape of a
molecules that
can relate to its
polarity
( 5 mins)
B. Establishing a purpose for the lesson Introduce the following objectives Overview of objectives and key Overview of the objectives and
( Objectives)
and key terms: terms: key names or terms:
1. Introduce the learning a. Draw the 1. Describe the different
objectives: geometry of types of
a. Define what molecules using intermolecular forces
electronegativity is the VSEPR theory 2. Determine the
and find its values in b. Realize that different type of
the periodic table household intermolecular forces
b. Draw the geometry materials they use in different substances
of molecules using in their day to day and relate them to its
the VSEPR theory living are properties
c. Distinguish between products of atoms 3. Introduce the lists of
polar and non polar combined importance terms:
molecules together. a. Intermolecular forces
d. Relate the 3. Introduce terms that b. Ion –ion interaction
properties of will be encountered c. Van der waals forces
molecules to its a. Geometrical d. Dipole-dipole
polarity shape interaction
e. Realize that b. Bent e. Hydrogen bond
household materials c. Linear f. Dispersion forces
they use in their day d. Trigonal planar g. Boiling point
to day living are e. Trigonalpyrmid h. Melting point
products of atoms f. tetrahedral 4. Recognize the
combined together. ( 7 mins) importance of this
2. Introduce the lists of intermolecular forces
important terms that in the manufacturing
learners will encounter: of medical implants,
a. Electronegativity - electronic devices and
measure of the relative etc.
tendency of an atom to ( 15 mins)
attract electrons to itself
when chemically
combined with another
atom. The higher the
value of electronegativity
the more it tends to
attract electrons towards
itself.
b. Valence electron
c. Dipole - refers to “two
poles” means there is
appositive and negative
pole within a molecule..
elements with higher EN
value becomes the
partial negative pole
while elements with
lower EN become the
partial positive pole. This
makes the molecule a
polar molecule
d. Covalent bond
e. Miscible
f. Immiscible
( 10 mins)
C. Presenting examples/instances for Review Grade 9 chemistry Let the students draw Group experiment/ class
the new lesson ( Motivation)
discussion on properties of geometrical shapes from what demonstration
elements found in the was assigned to them
periodic table such as boiling 1 Floating paper clip
points, melting points, Let them identify what shape A. carefully suspend a
oxidation number, etc. Point they had drawn. paper clip on water.
out that one of the properties
found in the periodic table is ( 5mins) B. Before the activity .
the EN of elements. Ask the students to
( 5 mins) predict what will
happen when the
paper clip is carsefully
placed on the surface
of water ( answers
vary)
C. Once the paper clip is
made to float ask the
learners to observe
closely where the clip
and water meets.
Point out that the
interaction between
the watr and the
paper clip allows it to
float. This interaction
is called
intermolecular forces (
10 mins)
D. Discussing new concepts and 1. Introduce Act. On Polarity Proceed with the discussion Discuss the General types by
practicing new skills #1
Experiment the molecular geometry, or using representation/
2. Process the task/result show a 5 mins video on the demonstration/discussion
5 different geometrical
( 20 mins) shapes, or illustrate on the 1. Hydrogen – bonding
board if desired materials Ex. presentation
are not available or a ( methanol and water
balloon representation. hydrogen bonding) /
discussion if materials
Focus on the basic shapes and time wont
such as the linear, bent, circumstance wont
tetrahedral, trigonal allow
pyramidal, trigonal planar
and octahedral 2. Dipole- dipole
interaction - attractive
Empahasize that symmetry forces between polar
plays an important role in molecules
determining the polarity of 3. Dispersion forces –
a molecule. attraction between
polar molecules
Give the ff: guidelines to 4. Ion – dipole
determine the VSEPR shape interactions –
of a molecule: attraction between
1. Determine the ionic and polar
central atom of a molecules
molecule. One that
has the least EN
element ( 15 mins)
2. Count how many
valence e the
central atoms has
3. Count how many
valence e the side
atoms have
4. Ctreate the
appropriate Lewis
structure of the
molecules
5. Using the Lewis
structure as a guide
determine the
appropriate VSEPR
shape for the
molecules
6. Note how many e
are shared and
unshared. This will
determine the
appropriate VSEPR
shape.
( 25 mins)
H. Making generalizations and How can you distinguish The most important part 1. What are the
abstractions about the lesson
the polarity of a molecule? that determines the polarity different types of
( 5mins) of a molecule is through intermolecular
its______? forces?
( 5 mins) 2. How one differ
from the other?
( 5 mins)
I. Evaluating learning Formative 1-5 Seatwork: determine Formative : 1-5 Draw the Identify the most probable Long test – 1-30 items
the polarity of the given examples. geometrical shape of a intermolecular force of
given compound and attraction in the ff: Test I 1-10 : Determine the EN
1.CH4 = H = 2.1 C = 2.5 EN= 0.4 determine its polarity. 1. HF---- HF of the following molecules and
NPC Bond type of Bond
Ans.: dipole dipole –
2. CF4 = C= 2.5,F = 4.0 EN = 1.5 1. HBr – linear - polar
PC Bond 2. PH3 – trigonal h- bonding Test II :11-20 Identify as to
3. O2 = O = 3.4 EN = 0.0 NPC Bond pyramidal - polar 2. H2------H2 what bond the following
4. HBr = H = 2.1 Br = 2.8 EN = 0.7 3. SiS2 – linear - polar Ans: dispersion belongs to and draw its
PC Bond 4. O2 – linear – NP forces geometrical representation
5. Hcl = H= 2.1 Cl = 3.0 EN = 0.9 PC 5. BCl3 – trigonal
Bond planar – non polar 3. CO2 ------- CO2 Test III. 21-30. Identify the
( 15mins) ( 15 mins) Ans: dispersion most probable intermolecular
forces force of attraction in the
following
4. SbH3------ SbH3
Ans: dipole – dipole
( 15 mins)
J. Additional activities for application
for remediation
V. REMARKS Competency No. 2 was not included Reminders: Long Test and bring
on the target discussion. periodic table of elements.
VI.REFLECTION Reflect on your teaching and assess yourself as a teacher. Think about your students’ progress this week. What works? What else needs to be done to help the students learn? Identify what
help your instructional supervisors can provide for you so when you meet them, you can ask them relevant questions.
A. No. of learners who earned 80% in
the evaluation.
Annotations:
1. DLL 2 has a connection/link with Mathematics ( specifically geometry subject)
2. DLL also incorporates values formation through the realization and appreciation on the efforts of the scientists in inventing, discovering and
explaining scientifically about phenomena the importance of the topic/subject in the fields of medicine, industry, sports, electronic devices and
construction supplies which made man’s life easier.