Intermolecular Forces
Intermolecular Forces
Intermolecular Forces
LESSON LOG
Teacher RONNIE G. DALGO, JR. Learning Area PHYSICAL SCIENCE
MARCH 11,2020 Quarter FOURTH
Teaching Dates and Time
Asking HOTS C. Presenting Perform activity “Save me from drowning”. See Apendix
examples/instances of the Guide questions by the teacher after the activity:
questions to
new lesson What happened to the paper clip when place at the surface of
develop learner’s the water?
critical thinking Why does it happened?
skills
D. Discussing new concepts Presentation of three common types of intermolecular forces of
Using PowerPoint and practicing new skills attraction using video presentation. Ask the learners to take
#1 down notes while watching the presentation.
presentation and
ICT to address Provide additional discussion using PowerPoint presentation.
learning goals. To spur interest, the teacher will demonstrate the magic
pepper experiment. See Appendix
E. Discussing new concepts
and practicing new skills
#2
F. Developing mastery Identifying the type of intermolecular forces exhibited by some
(Leads to Formative common molecules. To enhance the vibe, students will stand in
Assessment 3) every type of molecular forces
*Dipole –dipole – all boys in the group will stand
*Hydrogen Bonding- all girls in the group will stand
*London Dispersion – all members of the group will stand
Using real-life
applications in G. Finding practical Provide some common real life application of intermolecular
discussing the applications of concepts forces
topic arouse and skills in daily living
learner’s interests H. Making generalization and The teacher will ask the students of their learning and
abstractions about the realizations of the lesson. He will use a computer name
and motivation.
lesson randomizer to know the first student to generalize the lesson.
After which, the student will ask another student of his
learning of the lesson. He will start with the phrase, “E-
challenge kita (name of the student).
I. Evaluating learning
Students will work by pair in describing the appropriate
intermolecular forces exhibited by different substances.
REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who earned 80% on the
formative assessment
Prepared By:
RONNIE G. DALGO, JR
Special Science Teacher- I
DINAH B. MATUDIO
Head Teacher - III
Cardboard
Glass
Pan
Water
III.Procedures
1. Pour water in the glass
2. Cover the glass with cardboard.
3. Tilt the glass without holding the cardboard.
Materials:
Jar
Paper
Paper Clips
Water
Procedure:
Fill a jar to the brim with water without spilling.
Add paper clips into the water. Count how many paper clips can be added without the water
spilling out.