Electron Configuration Lesson 2
Electron Configuration Lesson 2
Electron Configuration Lesson 2
GRADE Level
9 Student PAMELA CHRISTIA Learning SCIENCE
DAILY Teacher B. PROCHINA Area
LESSON
Teaching
LOG NOVEMBER 8:30- 2nd
Dates and Quarter
10, 2022 9:30
Time
AM
Session No.
I.
OBJECTIVE
S
The learners demonstrate an understanding of the development of
A. Content atomic models that led to the description of the behavior of electrons
Standards within atoms.
B.
Performance
Standards
The learners are expected to:
C. Learning 1. Describe how the Bohr model of the atom improved Rutherford’s
Competenci atomic model. (S9MT-IIa-21)
es / 2. Explain how the Quantum Mechanical Model of the atom
Objectives describes the energies and positions of the electrons. (S9MT-IIa-
(Write the 22)
LC code
for each) 1. Understand the concept of electron configuration.
2. Identify the 3 principles of electron configuration.
3. Create an electron configuration of an atom.
II. CONTENT
2.Learner’s
Grade 9 Science Self Learning Module
Materials
Quarter 2 – Module 1
pages
A. Other Electron Configuration (n.d). Retrieved November 8, 2022 from
Learning KhanAcademy: https://www.khanacademy.org/science/class-11-
Resources chemistry-india/xfbb6cb8fc2bd00c8:in-in-structure-of-
atom/xfbb6cb8fc2bd00c8:in-in-electronic-configuration-of-
atoms/a/electron-configurations-article
A. Reviewing Elicit
previous The teacher will review about the previous discussion through asking
lesson or questions.
presenting
the new The questions are the following:
lesson 1. Who is the proponent of the Planetary Model?
2. How about Quantum Mechanical Model of an atom?
3. What are the four (4) quantum numbers?
4. In sublevel s how many orbitals involve? How about p, d, and
f?
5. Who are the proponents after Niels Bohr?
B. Engage
Establishing
a purpose ANSWER ME!!!
for the Instructions
lesson The teacher will present a series of question then the students will try to
guess the correct answer. The questions are hidden first, then the teacher
will encourage volunteers to answer the questions. The teacher will give 5
seconds for the student to answer, if the student gets the correct answer,
then he/she receive 5 points and serve as the oral recitation. However, if
the student cannot answer the question within 5 seconds, then the
question will be void as well as the points.
C.
Presenting The teacher will start the lesson proper.
examples/
instances of Electron configuration
the new ✓ Illustrate how the electrons are distributed in the various atomic
lesson orbitals.
2 Ways to write Electron Configuration
✓ described by:
a. a number that designates the number of principal shell
b. a letter that designates the subshell (orbital)
c. a subscript that designates the number of electrons in that
particular subshell (orbital)
• Hund's Rule
✓ Hunds Rule states that when you get to degenerate orbitals, you
fill them all halfway first, and then you start pairing up the
electrons.
✓ What are degenerate orbitals?
- Degenerate means they have the same energy.
✓ So, the 2p orbitals on each level are degenerate because they all
have the same energy.
✓ Similarly, the d and f orbitals are degenerate too.
✓ Ex. NItrogen
G. Making
generalizatio
ns and
abstractions
about the
lesson
Example: PARAMAGNETISM
STEP 1. For Cl atoms, the electron configuration is 3s23p5
STEP 2.
Example: DIAMAGNETISM
STEP 1. For Zn atoms, the electron configuration is 4s23d10
STEP 2.
I. Additional Extend
activities for
application Answer the Substance Mystery Activity
or
remediation
VI.
REMARKS
VII.
REFLECTIO
N
A. No. of
learners
who
earned
80% on
the
formative
assessme
nt
B. No. of
learners
who
require
additional
activities
for
remediatio
n.
C. Did the
remedial
lessons
work? No.
of learners
who have
caught up
with the
lesson.
D. No. of
learners
who
continue
to require
remediatio
n
E. Which of
my
teaching
strategies
worked
well? Why
did these
work?
F. What
difficulties
did I
encounter
which my
principal
or
supervisor
can help
me solve?
G. What
innovation
or
localized
materials
did I
use/disco
ver which
I wish to
share with
other
teachers?
Prepared by:
Evaluated by:
SHERYLL B. PARAMI
Cooperating Teacher