A Scheme of Learning Objectives and Verified Outcomes

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Subject: Chemistry Topic: Organic Chemistry

Date

Topic area

Learning outcomes

Summary of teaching methods Mini lecture. Video prepared using Camatsia. Discussion forum. Power point presentation Mind map. Interactive application. Drag and drop activity. Online lecture and discussion forum activity.

How outcome is proved

Sept 1-4

Introduction: Carbon and its compounds

By the end of the class, students will be able to: Define the terms tetravalence, and catenation and list the physical properties of carbon. State why is Carbon a special element. Define the term allotropy. List main allotropes of carbon and distinguish between the properties of allotropes. Predict what happens when carbon reacts with common elements. Write the reactions involved to identify various compounds formed in the reactions. Investigate the carbon

Correct response to 90 percent of the multiple choice questions and fill in the blanks shows that students can define terms- catenation, tetra-valency and identify basic physical properties of carbon. Identification of three properties of any two allotropes of carbon and writing how both of them are different in DF (Discussion Forum) demonstrates that students are able to understand properties of allotropes . Learners achieve 70 percent success in fill the blanks assignment shows they write the reactions involved when carbon reacts with other elements. Identifying 3 things where carbon compounds exist in surroundings and posting response in in DF demonstrates that students are able to locate carbon compounds . 75 percent success in Quiz questions shows hydrocarbons and its types have been learnt.

compounds those exist in living things and nature. Define hydrocarbons. Demonstrate an understanding of how carbon atoms bond to one another as simple hydrocarbons. Identify three types of hydrocarbons. 2. Sep 5-8 Nomenclature and structure of Hydrocarbons. The student will be able to: Identify the types of hydrocarbons. Brief Online power point presentation and a video. Discussion Forum Activity on writing the formulae. Presentation of type of bonds, basic structure, suffixes and prefixes used in various kinds of hydrocarbons in form of a mind map shows achievement of objective. Write at least 80 percent of correct the formulae for the assignment questions and post in DF.

1. Write structural, molecular and line formula for the hydrocarbons. Sept9 -12 Functional groups The student will be able to: 1. Identify various functional groups. 2. 3. Practice making compounds of functional groups and hydrocarbons.

Brief Online lecture with a Video Clip. Game as a drill exercise.

Sept 11-14

Aromatic compounds

The student will be able to: 1. Define aromaticity. Draw the structure of basic aromatic compounds. Write reactions of aromatic compounds with functional groups. The student will be able to: Define Isomers and Polymers. Draw structural formulae of common isomers. List the general uses commonly used polymers.

Power point presentation with examples of aromatic compounds. Writing chemical reactions in groups

Sept 15-17

Isomers and Polymers

Brief introduction via external link. Discussion Forum Activity discussing use of any 3 polymers.

Quiz questions

Lesson Plan
TOPIC LEARNING OUTCOME LEARNING METHOD The methods I will use to achieve the learning outcome is: ON LEARNING DIFFICULTY THEN When students do not achieve the learning outcome RESOURCES NEEDED The learning resources I will need to achieve the learning outcome are: HOW OUTCOME IS PROVED The evidence which shows me that the student has achieved the learning

straight away the contingency I have in place is this In this unit, the first element to be covered is: Properties of Carbon and its unique nature. The learners will be able to:

outcome for this section of the lesson

Define the terms tetravalence, and catenation and list the physical properties of carbon. State why is Carbon a special element.

Power point presentation.

Allowing students to take the quiz more than once.

A Learning Management System (LMS). Power point to build the presentation.

Answer 90 percent of the Multiple choice questions and fill in the blanks.

Second topic will be Allotropes of Carbon.

Define the term allotropy. List main allotropes of carbon and distinguish between the properties of

Brief lecture followed by a video.

Facilitating a productive http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gStyfY2QwNw discussion on DF. Leading questions to encourage correct

Youtube.com Ms word Discussion Forum.

Learners can differentiate any two carbon allotropes on the basis of any three properties in Discussion

any two allotropes. Chemical properties of Carbon

response.

Forum.

Video showing the basic reactions involved.

The fourth topic is existence of Carbon in nature

Predict what happens when carbon reacts with common elements. Write the reactions Involved to identify various compounds formed in the reactions.

An interactive game/presentation and

Ill offer help through email or chat. Students can take test twice if they dont perform well in the first attempt.

Camatsia to create a video showing the reactions involved.

Learners achieve 70 percent success in fill the blanks assignment.

Students will be able to learn that carbon is a very common element that The fifth exists in most topics will be of the manHydrocarbons made and and their natural things. types. A brief lecture, video and a drag and drop game.

Helping students to analyze and synthesis their answer.

Flash or similar tool.

List three natural and three manmade things in which carbon exist in form of a table in DF.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LV_vgu6cQ&feature=related

Students will be able to: Define hydrocarbons. Demonstrate an understanding of how carbon atoms bond to one another as simple hydrocarbons. Identify three types of hydrocarbons.

Online session demonstrating the bonding and structure of hydrocarbons.

Webducate.net for the drag and drop 75 percent activity. success in quiz will show understanding bonding and structure of hydrocarbons.

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