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Year 12 Chem Week 1 Lp 1

The lesson plan for Year 12 Chemistry focuses on Organic Chemistry, covering functional groups, organic reactions, molecular shapes, and isomerism. Students will learn to write formulas, predict reactions, and differentiate between structural and stereoisomerism through various activities and discussions. The lesson includes a combination of teacher-led explanations and student engagement with practical exercises and group activities.

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Year 12 Chem Week 1 Lp 1

The lesson plan for Year 12 Chemistry focuses on Organic Chemistry, covering functional groups, organic reactions, molecular shapes, and isomerism. Students will learn to write formulas, predict reactions, and differentiate between structural and stereoisomerism through various activities and discussions. The lesson includes a combination of teacher-led explanations and student engagement with practical exercises and group activities.

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GOOD SHEPHERD INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL DAILY LESSON PLAN

Class: year 12 Week: 1 Date:08/01/25 Period: 2-3 Duration: 80min


Subject: Chemistry Topic: ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Teacher: Hannah
Objectives:
Outcomes: students are able to
1. Understand and identify functional 1. Write formulas for organic compounds and
groups and name organic
compounds. identify functional groups.
2. Describe characteristic organic 2. Predict and describe characteristic organic
reactions.
3. Explain the shapes of organic reactions.
molecules, including σ and π bonds. 3. Illustrate and explain molecular shapes
4. Differentiate between structural and
stereoisomerism. involving σ and π bonds.
4. Identify and explain different types of
isomerism.

 Resources/Apparatus:
 Textbook: IGCSE Chemistry A Key Words:
Level
 Markers, charts, and diagrams of Functional Groups, Structural Isomerism,
molecular shape Stereoisomerism, σ Bond, π Bond, Hydrocarbons,
Reaction Mechanisms

Content & Teacher Activities Student Activities Time


Introduction
 Begin with a quick review of basic
Respond to questions on stoichiometry
concepts related to stoichiometry, basics. 10min

focusing on the calculation of moles and


Engage in a short discussion on
10min
molar masses as a foundation. organic compounds they are familiar
 Use examples of organic compounds to with.

transition into today’s topic


Main lesson
Take notes on the explanation.
Segment 1: Formulas, Functional
Groups, and Naming Organic Practice naming and drawing organic
Compounds compounds based on teacher guidance.

 Explain the structure of hydrocarbons


and functional groups (e.g., alcohols,
alkanes, alkenes, carboxylic acids).
 Demonstrate naming rules using IUPAC
conventions.
 Provide examples for students to name
and draw structures.

Segment 2: Characteristic Organic Observe and analyze the examples


Reactions (10 min): Teacher Activities: given.

 Introduce key reaction types (e.g., Answer questions and discuss reaction
addition, substitution, and elimination). mechanisms.
 Use diagrams and reaction mechanisms
to explain.
 Ask guiding questions about reaction
conditions.

Segment 3: Shapes of Organic Molecules;


σ and π Bonds (15 min): Teacher Manipulate molecular models to
Activities: explore shapes.

1. Explain the concepts of σ and π Sketch molecules and label σ and π


bonds and their roles in molecular bonds.
shapes.
2. Use molecular models to
demonstrate 3D shapes of organic
molecules (e.g., methane, ethene).

Segment 4: Isomerism (10 min): Teacher Identify isomers based on the examples.
Activities:
Participate in a group activity to classify
1. Differentiate between structural and isomers
stereoisomerism.
2. Provide visual examples of each
type (e.g., butane isomers, cis-trans
isomerism).
3. Facilitate a quick activity to identify
isomers from provided structures.

Plenary:
10min
Identify isomers based on the examples.

Assignment: Due date:


Lesson Evaluation:

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