LEARNING PLAN
(Mol Concept)
SCHOOL : Senior High School
Course / Subject : Chemistry
CLASS / SMT : X / 2
TIME : 2 x 45 minutes (1 x meeting)
Course / Subject : Chemistry
CLASS / SMT : X / 2
TIME : 2 x 45 minutes (1 x meeting)
A.
Competency Standard
Know the Concepts of
mole.
B.
Basic Competencies
Understanding the concepts of mole, determining
the mass of sampel of atoms,
Determining
moles of atoms, Determining numbers of atoms, Determine the Number of Moles and Mass.
C. Indicators of Achievement of Competency
Ø Cognitive (Product)
Ø Explain
what is mole
Ø Determine
the mass of sampel of atoms, moles of atoms, numbers of atoms, Number of Moles and Mass
Ø Cognitive (Process)
Ø Calculate the
mass of sampel of atoms, moles of atoms, numbers of atoms, Number of Moles and Mass
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Listening to the
teacher about the mass of sampel of atoms, moles of
atoms, numbers of atoms, Number of Moles and Mass
Ø Witnessing the power point about
mole
Ø Psychomotor
Ø Giving attention to the discussion
group
Ø Affective
Ø Reporting the results of group
discussions about concepts of mole
Ø Answering the question about the
mass of sampel of atoms, moles of atoms, numbers of atoms, Number of Moles and Mass
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Make a question
about mole, the mass of sampel of atoms, moles of
atoms, numbers of atoms, Number of Moles and Mass
Ø Being
a good
listener
D. Learning Objectives
Knowledge : products
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Students
can explain the concepts of mole
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Student
can determine the mass of sampel of atoms, moles of atoms, numbers
of atoms, Number of
Moles and Mass
Knowledge : the process
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After
observing
and
listening to the
teacher,
students are
able to explain
the concepts of mole
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After
being given an explanation
of the
power point,
students are
able to explain the
mass of sampel of atoms, moles of atoms, numbers of atoms, Number of Moles and Mass
Psychomotor
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Independently
by
the students
pay attention to
the teacher's explanations
show
power point
without
disturbing others
Affective
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Student
can answer the question about the
concepts of mole
E.
Teaching Materials
If
we are reacting the carbon atom (C) with one molecule of oxygen (O2), it will
form one molecule of CO2. But the fact that we are not one atom of Carbon
reaksikan with one molecule of oxygen, but a large number of carbon atoms and a
large number of oxygen molecules. Therefore, the number of atoms or number of
molecules reacting yamg so great, then to state, the chemists use the
"mole" as the unit number of particles (molecules, atoms, or ions).
One
mole is defined as the amount of substance that contains as many atomic
particles of matter contained in 12.000 grams of carbon atoms – 12. So in one
mole of a substance contained 6.022 x 10 23 particles. Value of 6.022 x 10 23
particles / mol Avogadro constant is referred to as, the symbol of L or N. In
everyday life, we can mole analogy as "dozen". If a dozen states the
number of 12 pieces, then declare the amount of 6.022 mol x 10 23 particles of
matter. Word particle in NaCl, H2O, N2 can be expressed by the ions and
molecules, while the elements such as Zn, C, Al can be expressed by the atom.
Consider the following
table. Table 06.6 The number of particles within some substance.
The chemical formula of
a compound shows a comparison of the number of atoms present in the compound.
Table 06.7 Comparison
of the atoms in H2SO4
1
mole of substance contains 6.022 x 10 23
particles
example:
One water molecule (H2O) are 6.022 x 10 23 molecules
of H2O.
How many atoms in one mole of water?
Answer:
One water molecule (H2O) is composed of two H atoms
and one O atom
So a water molecule is composed of three atoms.
1 mole of H2O contains 6.022 x 10 23 molecules or
3 x 6.022 x 10 23 atoms = 1.806 x 10 23 atoms
F. Methods and
models of learning
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Methods
: Lecture varied (discussions, questions and answers)
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Approach
Learning: The Concept and Process Approach
G. Learning steps
Material - The
solution
- Studying the nature - the
nature of electrolyte and non electrolyte solution
Activity
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Phase
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Activities of Teacher
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Allocation of time
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Done / not
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Initial / The introduction
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Orientation
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Opening: The teacher creates a classroom atmosphere that
is religious by appointing one of the students led the prayer,
checking attendance.
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5 minutes
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Apperception
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The teacher gives apresepsi reminiscent of the fundamental laws of chemistry and its
relative atomic mass (Ar) and the relative molecular mass (Mr) and students
with a sense of responsibility to give examples of objects
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Motivation
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Teachers to motivate students in communicative and
creative with a few questions relating to the mol concept.
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Provision of Reference
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Teachers submit material outlines the scope of mol concept
that will be done.
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Core Activities
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Exploration
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a Teachers divide students into small groups. Each group
consisted of 4-5 students. Students talk about definition about mol
b.
Each - each group to discuss and conclude discuss and conclude the sense mole
as a unit amount of substance as well as the relationship between the number
of moles of a substance by the number of particles contained in the substance
responsibly and independently in accordance with the instructions
provided
c.
Students pay attention to teachers' presentations on the relationship between
the mass in units of moles, and apply them in the calculation of chemical
c.
Each group was asked his opinion about the reasons independently and
responsibly.
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70 minutes
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Elaboration
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1. Each group present the results discussion. independently
and responsible
2. Students work hard in doing
discussion about mol concept
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Confirmation
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1.Teachers
provide feedback and conclusions based on a group work communicativediscussions.
2.Teachers
give reasons for the strengthening of mol concepts in a responsible manner.
3. Teachers
creatively provide important records about the subject matter that
must be controlled by students.
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Closing
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Achievement
Reflection
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1.
Teacher
give assessment to each group which is presentating result of its discussion
2.
Teachers
also give a personal assessment to any student who asks and respond to
discussions of other groups
1.
The teacher gives feedback on the material that has been taught in a democratic
manner.
2.
Teachers plan a follow-up activities on their own in the form of
remedial teaching, enrichment program, an intellectually counseling and / or
gas tu assign either individually or in groups according to the study of
students
3. Teachers
foster curiosity of the student thatto likes reading by
making the individual lab reports, and collected at the next meeting
4. Students
(teacher-led) summarizes the material concept of the mole.
5. The
teacher explains the core concepts of the material concept of the mole that
has been concluded as a reinforcement.
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15 minutes
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I. Learning Outcomes Assesment
a. cognitive
Assessment
of cognitive tests of the ability to communicate science tests students in
writing
example:
A.
if mass of all these compounds together, the greatest number of moles of the
compound will be found ...
a. Glucose, C6H12O6 (Mr = 180)
b. Kasium carbonate, CaCO3 (Mr =
100)
c. Iron (III) oxide, Fe2O3 (Mr =
160)
d. Sucrose, C12H22O11 (Mr = 342)
e. Calcium hydroxide, Ca (OH) 2 (Mr
= 74)
b. affective
Understanding
the concept of communication:
No
Urut
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No
Induk
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Nama
Siswa
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Aspek yang dinilai
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Jumlah
Skor
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D
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F
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Description of the assessed aspects:
A. The ability convey information
B. The ability to give opinions /
ideas
C. The ability to ask questions
D. Ability to argue to reject the
opinion of friends
E. Ability to use standard language
F. eloquence
Assessment Method (Rubric)
1. Not good, if one good way of
conveying information as well as give ideas etc.
2. Well, if either way of conveying
information as well as give ideas etc is correct but it is less clear.
3. Very good, if a good way of
conveying information as well as provide ideas and so on are correct and very
clear
Value = Total Score: Score maximum x
100 Score maximum = 6
c. Psychomotor (Performance)
answer question about mol
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Urut
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No
Induk
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Nama
Siswa
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Aspek yang Dinilai
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Total Skor
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B
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Description:
No.
Explanation of the aspects assessed
A. Accuracy fill the table about.
B. Skills to write the answers in
class.
Value
= Total Score: Score maximum x 100 Score maximum = 2
Criteria score (Rubric):
1. (Score 3): Right, if the student answered
completely and correctly.
2. (Score 2): Not quite right, if
students with correct answers, but not write to complete.
3. (Score 1): Not Exactly, if the
student's answer is incomplete and inaccurate to write an answer.
Total Assessment Sub material
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Urut
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No
Induk
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Nama
Siswa
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Aspek yang Dinilai
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Nilai Akhir
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Kognitif
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Afektif
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Psikomotor
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H. Learning Resources:
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Books:
1.
1B
Chemistry Book Grant The Publisher
2.
Chemistry
Class X book Publisher Grasindo
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Internet
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Media Home
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Teacher