0% found this document useful (0 votes)
355 views6 pages

Grade 11 Chemistry Term 1 Plan

The document outlines the schemes of work for chemistry for term 1 of grade 11 at Sonshine Secondary School. It includes 7 topics to be covered across 7 weeks, including chemical formulae and equations, the mole concept, stoichiometry, limiting and excess reagents, percentage yield and purity, molar volume, and concentration. Each topic includes sub-topics and lesson objectives to be achieved through various teaching methodologies including brainstorming, presentations, and experiments. References from textbooks and previous grades are also listed to provide context and build on prior learning.

Uploaded by

Samson Muchindu
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
355 views6 pages

Grade 11 Chemistry Term 1 Plan

The document outlines the schemes of work for chemistry for term 1 of grade 11 at Sonshine Secondary School. It includes 7 topics to be covered across 7 weeks, including chemical formulae and equations, the mole concept, stoichiometry, limiting and excess reagents, percentage yield and purity, molar volume, and concentration. Each topic includes sub-topics and lesson objectives to be achieved through various teaching methodologies including brainstorming, presentations, and experiments. References from textbooks and previous grades are also listed to provide context and build on prior learning.

Uploaded by

Samson Muchindu
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd

SONSHINE SECONDARY SCHOOL

SCHEMES OF WORK FOR TERM 1-2023

NAME: MR. MUCHINDU S. GRADE: 11.

SUBJECT: CHEMISTRY (5124). TERM: 1.

WEEK TOPIC SUB- TOPIC LESSON OBJECTIVES TEACHING REFERENCES


METHODOLOGY
Grade 10
Chemical  Formation of  Demonstrate how  Brainstorming. progress in

1. formulae
and
chemical
formulae.
to form chemical
formulae between
 Question and
answer.
science
Page 174-
equations metals, non-metals  Quiz 176.
and radicles. techniques.
 Week revision Complete
 Show how to work. Cambridge
construct word IGSCE
 Formation of equation and chemistry
chemical chemical Page 66-68.
equations. equations.
Grade 10
 Balancing of  Explain how to  Brainstorming. progress in

2. chemical
equation.
balance chemical
equations.
 Question and
answer.
science
Page 174-
 Presentations. 176.

Complete
Cambridge
IGSCE
chemistry
Page 66-68
Grade 10
 Formation of  Construct net ionic  Brainstorming. progress in

3. net ionic
equations.
equations from
balanced chemical
 Question and
answer.
science
Page 174-
equations.  Presentations. 176.
Complete
Cambridge
IGSCE
chemistry
Page 66-68.
Mole  Relative  Describe relative  Quiz Grade 11

4. concept atomic mass. atomic mass


(a.m.u).
techniques.
 Brainstorming.
progress in
science
 Demonstrate how  Presentations. Page 131-
to calculate relative  Question and 135.
atomic mass answers.
(a.m.u) from  ICT Complete
isotopes. techniques. Cambridge
IGSCE
chemistry
 Relative
 Describe relative Page 72-78.
molecular
molecular mass
mass.
(Mr.).

 Demonstrate how
to calculate relative
molecular mass
(a.m.u) of a
substance.

 Molar mass  Describe a mole


and Avogadro and molar mass of
constant. a substance.
 Demonstrate how
to calculate the
number of moles
or mass of a
substance.
 Explain how to
calculate the
number of particles
using Avogadro
constant.
 Limiting and  Define limiting and  Quiz Grade 11

5. excess
reagent.
excessing
reagents.
techniques.
 Brainstorming.
progress in
science
 Determine a  Presentations.
limiting reagent  Question and Page 139-
and excess answers. 141.
reagents.  ICT
techniques
 Stoichiometry.  Describe Complete
stoichiometry. Cambridge
 Demonstrate how IGSCE
to calculate mass chemistry.
of a product or
reactant in a Page 78-80
balanced chemical
equation.

Complete
 Dry lab.

6.  Percentage
yield and
 Define percentage
yield or percentage
 Brainstorming
.
Cambridge
IGSCE
chemistry.
percentage purity of a product  ICT
purity. using actual yield integration.
and theoretical  Presentations. Page 78-80
yield.
Grade 11
 Demonstrate how progress in
to calculate science
percentage yield
Page 139
and 144 -
145.
 Describe molar
 Molar volume.
volume of a gas.
 Demonstrate how
to calculate volume
of any gas at r.t.p
or s.t.p.
 Explain mass and  Experimental Grade 11

7.  Concentration. mole concentration


(molarity) of
technique.
 Brainstorming.
progress in
science
substances.  Questions and Page 137-
 Demonstrate how answer 138 and
to calculate the technique. page 146-
concentration of a  ICT 147.
substance either in integration.
mole or mass Complete
concentration. Cambridge
IGSCE
chemistry.
 Define dilution. Page 82-84.
 Dilution.  Determine the
concentration of a
solution after
dilution.

 Acid- base
Titration
calculations.  Demonstrate
calculations
involving acids-
base reactions.

Periodic  Group and  Identify group and  Experimental Grade 11

8. table periods. periods of the


periodic table.
technique.
 Brainstorming.
progress in
science
 Describe trends of  Questions and Page 167-
the periodic table answer 170.
based on the technique.
melting points,  ICT
boiling points and integration. Complete
density of various Cambridge
elements. IGSCE
chemistry.
Page 166-
168.

 Group 1- alkali
metals.  Describe the
physical properties
of group 1
elements.
 Explain the
chemical properties
of group 1 metals.

9.  Group 2-
alkaline earth
 Describe the
physical properties
 Experimental
technique.
Complete
Cambridge
metals. of group 2  Brainstorming. IGSCE
elements.  Questions and chemistry.
 Explain the answer Page 170-
chemical properties technique. 172.
of group 2 metals.  ICT
integration. Grade 11
 Group 7-  Describe the progress in
Halogens. physical properties science
of group 7 non- Page 171-
metals. 174.

 Explain the
chemical properties
of group 7 non-
metals.

 Describe the use


and harmful effects
of halogens.

Grade 11

10.  Group 8-
noble gases.
 Describe noble
gases in group 8.
 Experimental
technique.
progress in
science
 Describe the use of  Brainstorming. Page 175-
noble gases.  Questions and 177.
answer
technique.
 ICT Complete
integration. Cambridge
IGSCE
chemistry.
Page 172-
 Transition 174.
 Describe the
metals. general properties
of transition metals.
 Describe the use of
transition metals.
End of End of term 1 End of term 1 exam End of term 1 End of term

11. term 1
exam
exam exam 1 exam

You might also like