Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan in Grade 7 Science
Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan in Grade 7 Science
CHARACTERISTICS OF
Topic / Title ELEMENTS Teacher ANNA MARIE U. ARGUELLES
AND COMPOUNDS
MUZON NATIONAL HIGH
Grade Level 7 School
SCHOOL
Teaching Date & Time OCT. 20, 2020 (9:30-10:30 AM) Quarter 1
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards:
The learners demonstrate an understanding of classifying substances as elements or
compounds.
B. Learning Competency: LC#1
The learners should be able to recognize that substances are classified into elements and
compounds; (S7MT-Ig-h5)
C. Objectives:
At the end of the session, learners are expected to:
1. describe the characteristics of an element and compound;
2. distinguish elements from compounds based on a set of properties; and
3. classify substances as either element or compound CONTENT
Topic : Elements Are Like Spices, When Mixed Together, They Become Better
Sub-topic: Characteristics of Elements and Compounds
III. PROCEDURES
C. MOTIVATION
Can you identify the elements found in the given set of compounds below? Write the
elements in the boxes below.
Hydrogen Peroxide
Laptop, PowerPoint
Calcium carbonate Presentation, Google Meet
Copper Sulphate
Sodium Chloride
Water
D. PRESENTATION
Elements and Compounds are all around us. Elements are made up of atom
or atoms of the same kind. They are the simplest type of matter and cannot be
broken down into components. Each element is made entirely from one type of
atom. Each element is unique, and no two elements have the same set of
properties. Some are in the same state, but they have different properties. Some
elements are metals like iron, gold, and silver. Others are nonmetals like
Nitrogen, Oxygen and Hydrogen. There are elements that are metalloids like
Boron, Silicon and Germanium. Compounds are combination of two or more
elements like water which is a combination of Hydrogen and Oxygen; salt
which is made up of sodium and chlorine; and rusts formed when an iron reacts
with oxygen. Compounds can be broken down into its components through a
chemical process and formed when two elements are combined. It has unique
properties that are different from the properties of the elements that make them
up.
Can you name new metallic elements and set of compounds that is not
found in your periodic table? Write it inside the box below.
E. GENERALIZATION
Elements and Compounds are all around us. (1) __________ are made up of
atom or atoms of the same kind. They are the simplest type of matter and cannot be
broken down into components. Each element is made entirely from (2) _______
type of atom. Each element is unique and no two elements have the same set of (3)
__________. Some are in the same state but they have (4) __________ properties. Google Classroom
Some elements are (5) ________ like iron, gold and silver. Others are (6) _______
like Nitrogen, Oxygen and Hydrogen. There are elements that are (7) ___________
like Boron, Silicon and Germanium. (8) _________ are combination of (9)
__________ or (10) ____________ elements like water which is a combination of
Hydrogen and Oxygen; salt which is made up of sodium and chlorine; and rusts
formed when an iron reacts with oxygen. Compounds can be broken down into its
(11) ______ through a (12) __________ process and formed when two elements
are combined together. It has unique properties that are different from the
properties of the elements that make them up.
F. APPLICATION
Look for any food product label. Paste your chosen food product label in the box.
Identify which of the substances are classified as elements and compounds. From the
contained compounds, choose three and determine the constituent elements.
Laptop, PowerPoint
Presentation, Google Meet,
Google Classroom,
Periodic Table of Elements
Google Classroom
IV. EVALUATION
Semi-detailed Lesson Plan in Grade 7 Science
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The students will answer the assessment in their Google Classroom
V. AGREEMENT
Google Classroom
Students will answer Additional Activities in their Google Classroom.
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