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WK | LSN | TOPIC | SUB-TOPIC | OBJECTIVES | T/L ACTIVITIES | T/L AIDS | REFERENCE | REMARKS |
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2 | 1 |
Volumetric Analysis.
|
Apparatus used in titration experiments.
Titration process. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To use and read a pipette and a burette. |
Discussion and practical use of the apparatus.
Emphasis is laid on need to sterilize the apparatus after use. |
Pipettes
Burettes. Indicators Suitable acid and base. |
K.L.B. BK III
PP. 63-64 Longhorn Book III PP 104-8 |
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2 | 2 |
Volumetric Analysis.
|
Titration experiment
(Neutralization reaction)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To carry out a titration experiment and obtain accurate results. |
Class experiments: - To neutralize HCl with NaOH solution.
Fill in a table of results. Find the average base used. |
student book
|
K.L.B. BK III
P. 66 Longhorn Book III PP 108-114 |
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2 | 3 |
Volumetric Analysis.
|
Titration experiment
(Neutralization reaction)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To carry out calculations from experimental results. |
Step-by-step calculations.
|
Calculators.
|
K.L.B. BK III
P 66 Longhorn Book III PP 108-114 |
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2 | 4-5 |
Volumetric Analysis.
|
Basicity of an acid.
Standardization of HCl. Concentration of HCl. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To define basicity of an acid. To calculate concentration of HCl from experimental results. |
Complete a table of number of replaceable hydrogen ions of an acid; hence define basicity of an acid.
Write corresponding ionic equations. Calculations & supervised practice. |
student book
Dilute HCl, Na2CO3 solutions. |
K.L.B. BK III
P. 73 K.L.B. BK III PP. 74-75 |
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3 | 1 |
Volumetric Analysis.
|
Redox Titration Reactions.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To standardize a solution with an iron (II) salt. |
Experiment and calculations.
|
Potassium Magnate
(VII) |
K.L.B. BK III
PP. 74-75 Longhorn Book III PP 114-115 |
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3 | 2 |
Volumetric Analysis.
|
Water of crystallization.
Formula mass of ammonium iron (II) sulphate. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To determine amount of water of crystallization in ammonium iron sulphate crystals. |
Teacher exposes the formula of water of crystallization.
Class experiment. Filling in a table of results. |
Ammonium
Iron (II) Sulphate crystals. Dilute sulphuric (VI) acid. student book |
K.L.B. BK III
P. 76 |
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3 | 3 |
Volumetric Analysis.
|
Formula mass of a given salt.
Atomicity of gases. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To solve numerical problems involving water of crystallization. |
Problem solving from sample results.
|
student book
|
K.L.B. BK III
P.77 |
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3 | 4-5 |
Volumetric Analysis.
|
Mass and volume of gases.
Molar gas volume. Combining volumes of gases. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To determine mass and volume of gases. To define molar gas volume. |
Teacher demonstration: - Determining mass of known volumes of oxygen / CO2.
Use the above results to describe volume of one mole of a gas. Discuss molar gas volume at R.T.P and S.T.P conditions. |
Lubricated syringes
Oxygen/ CO2. student book |
K.L.B. BK III
P. 81 Longhorn BK III PP 126-127 K.L.B. BK III 79 ? 80 Longhorn Book III PP 126-127 |
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4 | 1 |
Volumetric Analysis.
|
Gay Lussac?s Law.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To state Gay Lussac?s Law. To compare Gay Lussac?s Law with Avogadro?s Law. To solve numericals using Gay Lussac?s Law. |
Teacher exposes the law; and compares it with Gay Lussac?s Law.
Worked examples. Supervised practice. |
student book
|
K.L.B. BK III
P. 85 Longhorn Book III PP 129-131 |
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4 | 2 |
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (I)
|
Hydrocarbons.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To define organic Chemistry. To define a hydrocarbon. To identify groups of hydrocarbons. To describe the carbon atom. |
Discuss composition of the carbon atom; hence deduce number of valence electrons.
Exposition of new terms. |
student book
|
K.L.B. BK III
P. 92 Longhorn Book III P 135 |
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4 | 3 |
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (I)
|
Alkanes.
Naming Alkanes. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To identify various alkanes. To list sources of alkanes. To state uses of different fractions of crude oil. To define cracking of alkanes. |
Expose various alkanes.
Discuss the biomass digester, fractional distillation of crude oil and uses of the fractions. Discuss the cracking process. |
Chart of biomass digester.
student book |
K.L.B. BK III
PP. 93-94 Longhorn Book III PP 135-6 |
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4 | 4-5 |
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (I)
|
Members of Alkane series.
Isomerism in alkanes. Laboratory preparation of a given alkane. Trend in physical properties of alkanes. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To name members of alkane series and identify their characteristics. To draw the structures of alkane series. To describe laboratory preparation of a given alkane. To state physical properties of the gases prepared. |
Discussion and exposition of new concepts.
Teacher demonstration. Discussion. |
Chart- structure of alkanes.
Models. Sodium ethanoate, sodalime, Pestle and mortar. student book |
K.L.B. BK III
PP. 97-99 Longhorn Book III PP 137-9 K.L.B. BK III P. 103 Longhorn Book III PP 146 |
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5 | 1 |
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (I)
|
Chemical properties of alkanes.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Describe chemical properties of alkanes. |
Discussion
Examples of balanced equations. |
student book
|
K.L.B. BK III
P. 107 Longhorn Book III PP 148-9 |
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5 | 2 |
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (I)
|
Substitution reactions involving alkanes.
Uses of alkanes.
Alkenes. Molecular formulae of alkenes. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To describe substitution reactions involving alkanes. To list down uses of alkanes. |
Discussion
Teacher elucidates uses of alkanes. |
student book
|
K.L.B. BK III
P. 108 Longhorn Book III PP 149-50 |
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5 | 3 |
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (I)
|
Naming alkenes.
Alkene isomerism. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To name various alkenes. |
Q/Q: Nomenclature in alkenes.
Compare alkenes; hence deduce names of various alkenes. |
student book
|
K.L.B. BK III
PP. 110-113 Longhorn Book III PP 154-6 |
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5 | 4-5 |
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (I)
|
Preparing ethene in the lab.
Physical properties of ethene. Chemical properties of ethene. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To describe lab preparation of ethene. To describe physical properties of ethene and other alkenes. |
Teacher demonstration: - Carry out tests on ethene as students note down the observations in a table.
To discuss physical properties of ethene and other alkenes. |
chart
student book charts |
K.L.B. BK III P 162 K.L.B. BK III PP. 116-117 Longhorn Book III PP 126-129 165-6 |
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6 | 1 |
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (I)
|
Alkenes and oxidizing agents.
Uses of alkenes & Topic review. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To describe reactions of alkenes with oxidizing agents. |
Review the double bonds in alkenes.
Review reduction process, oxidizing agent. Discuss reactions of alkenes with conc. H2SO4, acidified potassium chromate. Expose hydrolysis process. |
charts
|
K.L.B. BK III PP. 120-121 Longhorn Book III PP 166-8 |
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6 | 2 |
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (I)
|
Alkynes.
Nomenclature.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To identify various alkynes. To name and draw structures of alkynes. |
Discuss a table of members of alkynes.
Review naming of alkanes and alkene and compare this with naming of alkynes. |
charts
|
K.L.B. BK III
P. 122-123 Longhorn Book III PP 126-129 171-5 |
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6 | 3 |
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (I)
|
Isomerism in alkynes.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To draw structure showing positional and branching isomerism. |
Discussion and drawing structures.
|
charts
|
K.L.B. BK III
PP. 124-125 Longhorn Book III PP 176-8 |
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6 | 4-5 |
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY (I)
|
Physical properties of ethyne.
Chemical properties of ethyne. Tests for alkynes. Uses of alkynes. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To list down physical properties of ethyne. To describe tests for alkynes and state uses of alkynes. |
Teacher demonstration: Preparation of ethyne.
Deduce properties of other alkynes. Discussion and explanations. Assignment. |
charts
|
K.L.B. BK III
PP. 125-126 Longhorn Book III PP 197-80 K.L.B. BK III P.130 Longhorn Book III PP 180-84 |
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7 | 1 |
NITROGEN & ITS COMPOUNDS.
|
Isolation of nitrogen from air.
Industrial production of nitrogen. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Describe isolation of nitrogen from air. |
Teacher demonstration, explanations and equations. |
Aspirator, copper turnings, gas jar, combustion tube, trogh.
charts |
K.L.B. BK III
PP. 134-135 Longhorn Book P 186 |
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7 | 2 |
NITROGEN & ITS COMPOUNDS.
|
Lab. preparation of nitrogen.
Physical and chemical properties of nitrogen. Uses of nitrogen. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Describe lab preparation of nitrogen. |
Teacher demonstration:
Students? record observations made from tests on the gas. Writing equations of reactions. |
Ammonium chloride, sodium nitrate
charts |
K.L.B. BK III
P. 137 Longhorn Book III P 190-1 |
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7 | 3 |
NITROGEN & ITS COMPOUNDS.
|
Nitrogen (I) oxide.
Lab preparation.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To describe Nitrogen (I) oxide. |
Teacher demonstration: -
Carry out tests on the gas. Students record observations in a table. Guided discussion. |
Ammonium nitrate.
|
K.L.B. BK III
PP. 139-141 Longhorn Book III PP 195-6 |
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7 | 4-5 |
NITROGEN & ITS COMPOUNDS.
|
Properties and uses of Nitrogen (I) oxide.
Nitrogen (II) oxide. Lab preparation. Properties of the gas. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To list down physical properties of nitrogen (I) oxide. To describe chemical properties of nitrogen (I) oxide. To list down uses of nitrogen (I) oxide. To describe lab preparation of nitrogen (II) oxide. |
Q/A: Deductions from tests carried out.
Discussion of chemical properties and writing of equations. Teacher elucidates uses of nitrogen (1) oxide. Class experiment: Preparation and carrying out tests on the gas. Observations recorded in a table. |
charts
Dil nitric acid, copper turnings. charts |
K.L.B. BK III P. 141 Longhorn Book III PP 191-2 K.L.B. BK III P. 142 Longhorn Book III PP 200-1 |
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8 | 1 |
NITROGEN & ITS COMPOUNDS.
|
Nitrogen (1V) oxide
Lab preparation.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To describe nitrogen (IV) oxide lab preparation. |
Teacher demonstration: - Preparation of the gas and corresponding equation.
Tests on the gas and make observations. |
Conc. nitric acid, copper turnings.
|
K.L.B. BK III
PP. 144-145 |
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8 | 2 |
NITROGEN & ITS COMPOUNDS.
|
Properties of Nitrogen (IV) oxide.
Ammonia. Lab preparation of ammonia. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To list down physical properties of nitrogen (IV) oxide To describe chemical properties of nitrogen (IV) oxide To state uses of nitrogen (1V) oxide. |
Deduce physical properties from the table of observations.
To describe chemical properties from the table of observations. Discuss uses of nitrogen (1V) oxide. |
charts
Ca(OH)2, NH4Cl Solutions, CaO, litmus papers..M THREE CHEMISTRY TERM TWO 20.... |
K.L.B. BK III PP. 144-147 Longhorn Book III P 204 |
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8 | 3 |
NITROGEN & ITS COMPOUNDS.
|
Properties of ammonia.
Solubility of ammonia. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To list down physical properties of ammonia. |
Deduce physical properties from the observations above.
Discuss chemical properties from the observations above. Write down chemical equations. |
charts
|
K.L.B. BK III P. 150 |
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8 | 4 |
NITROGEN & ITS COMPOUNDS.
|
Reaction of ammonia with metal ions.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To prepare aqueous solution of ammonia. To carry out tests of aqueous ammonia on metal ions. |
Teacher demonstration: - Preparation of aqueous solution of ammonia.
Class experiments: - Students record observations when drops of aqueous ammonia are added, then in excess. |
2 cm Solutions containing various metal ions.
|
K.L.B. BK III PP. 152-153 |
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8 | 4-5 |
NITROGEN & ITS COMPOUNDS.
|
Reaction of ammonia with metal ions.
Ionic equations of above reactions. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To prepare aqueous solution of ammonia. To carry out tests of aqueous ammonia on metal ions. |
Teacher demonstration: - Preparation of aqueous solution of ammonia.
Class experiments: - Students record observations when drops of aqueous ammonia are added, then in excess. |
2 cm Solutions containing various metal ions.
charts |
K.L.B. BK III PP. 152-153 |
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9 |
Midterm break |
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10 | 1 |
NITROGEN & ITS COMPOUNDS.
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Burning ammonia in the air.
Reaction of ammonia with copper (II) Oxide. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To describe burning ammonia in the air. |
Teacher demonstration
Discussion Chemical equations of reactions. |
Conc. Ammonium solution
Hot platinum rod Oxygen. Granular CuCl2 Combustion tube, Dry ammonia U-tube Gas jar. |
K.L.B.
BK III P. 158 Longhorn Book III PP 219 |
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10 | 2 |
NITROGEN & ITS COMPOUNDS.
|
Haber process.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Identify raw materials for Haber process and how they are obtained in large scale. Discuss the Haber process. Represent Haber process in a schematic diagram. |
Discussion and explanations.
|
Chart- schematic diagram.
|
K.L.B. BK III PP. 159-160 225-226 |
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10 | 3 |
NITROGEN & ITS COMPOUNDS.
|
Uses of ammonia.
Nitric acid. Lab preparation. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To list down uses of ammonia. To list down nitrogenous fertilizers. |
Teacher elucidates uses of ammonia and nitrogenous fertilizers.
|
charts
Retort stand Conc. H2SO4 KNO3 |
K.L.B. BK III
P. 161 Longhorn Book III PP 126 -226 |
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10 | 4-5 |
NITROGEN & ITS COMPOUNDS.
|
Nitric acid
Industrial manufacture.
Reaction of dilute Nitric acid with metals. Nitric acid and carbonates. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To describe industrial manufacture of nitric acid. To describe reaction of dilute nitric acid with metals. To write equations of reactions of dilute nitric acid with metals. |
Discussion and writing equations.
Class experiment:- making observations and recording them in a table. Discuss the observations. Write down equations for the reactions. |
Chart
Schematic diagram. Magnesium Zinc Copper Solutions of Na2CO3 NaHCO3 ZnCO3 CuCO3 |
K.L.B. BK III
P. 164 K.L.B. BK III PP. 165-166 Longhorn Book III PP 166-8 |
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11 | 1 |
NITROGEN & ITS COMPOUNDS.
|
Reaction of dil. nitric acid with hydrogen carbonates.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Write equations for reaction of dil. nitric acid with hydrogen carbonates. |
Discussion and corresponding equations.
|
|
K.L.B. BK III
P. 167 |
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11 | 2 |
NITROGEN & ITS COMPOUNDS.
|
Dilute nitric acid and metal hydroxides and oxides.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Predict results of reacting dilute nitric acid with metal hydroxides and oxides. |
Group experiments & writing equations for the reactions.
|
Metal hydroxides.
|
K.L.B. BK III
P. 168 Longhorn Book III PP 238-240 |
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11 | 3 |
NITROGEN & ITS COMPOUNDS.
|
Reaction of nitric acid as an oxidizing agent.
Uses of nitric acid & nitrates. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Describe reactions of nitric acid as an oxidizing agent. |
Class experiments: -
Explain observations made. |
Nitric acid acidified iron sulphate, sulphur, and copper metal.
charts |
K.L.B. BK III
PP. 169-170 Longhorn Book III PP 239 -240 |
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11 | 4-5 |
NITROGEN & ITS COMPOUNDS.
|
Action of heat on nitrates.
Test for nitrates. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To write equations of decomposition of nitrates on heating. To carry out tests on nitrates. |
Discuss above observations.
Write relevant equations. Class experiments. Make observations and deductions. Discuss the brown ring test for nitrates. |
charts
|
K.L.B. BK III
P 172 K.L.B. BK III PP 173-174 Longhorn Book III PP 243 |
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12 | 1 |
NITROGEN & ITS COMPOUNDS.
SULPHUR AND ITS COMPOUNDS |
Nitrogen compounds and the environment.
Extraction of sulphur. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To explain the pollution of nitrogen compounds in the environment. To state ways of reducing environmental pollution by nitrogen compounds. |
Brief guided discussion.
|
charts
Chart-the Frasch process. |
K.L.B.BK III
PP. 173-174 Longhorn Book III PP 244-6 |
|
12 | 2 |
SULPHUR AND ITS COMPOUNDS
|
Allotropes of sulphur.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To identify allotropes of sulphur. To describe preparation of allotropes of sulphur. |
Discussion and exposition of new concepts.
|
video
|
K.L.B. BK III
PP. 182-183 Longhorn Book PP 126-129 |
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12 | 3 |
SULPHUR AND ITS COMPOUNDS
|
Physical properties of sulphur.
Heating of sulphur.
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To list physical properties of sulphur. To describe effects of heat on sulphur. |
Class experiment:
Solubility of sulphur in water, benzene, e.t.c,. Class experiments: Heating sulphur gently then strongly. Discuss the observations. |
charts
|
K.L.B. BK III
P.184 Longhorn I Book III PP 253-255 |
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12 | 4-5 |
SULPHUR AND ITS COMPOUNDS
|
Chemical properties of sulphur.
Uses of sulphur. Sulphur dioxide. Physical properties of sulphur dioxide. |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
To investigate and describe chemical properties of sulphur. To list down physical properties of sulphur dioxide. |
Group experiments.
Discuss observations. Write corresponding equations. Discuss the above tests. |
charts
text book |
K.L.B.BK III
PP.188-190 Longhorn Book III PP 256-8 K.L.B.BK III PP 193 Longhorn Book III PP 262-3 |
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