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This lesson plan outlines a science lesson on limiting reactants and amount of products formed for a 12th grade class. The objectives are to analyze chemical reactions to determine the limiting and excess reactants and calculate the amount of product formed. The content will discuss limiting reactants using examples from the learner's material and curriculum guide. Students will take a pre-test, discuss the topic, and do an activity on limiting reactants. They will then evaluate their understanding by answering questions and doing an assignment on calculating theoretical yield.

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LESSON PLAN f2f Day5

This lesson plan outlines a science lesson on limiting reactants and amount of products formed for a 12th grade class. The objectives are to analyze chemical reactions to determine the limiting and excess reactants and calculate the amount of product formed. The content will discuss limiting reactants using examples from the learner's material and curriculum guide. Students will take a pre-test, discuss the topic, and do an activity on limiting reactants. They will then evaluate their understanding by answering questions and doing an assignment on calculating theoretical yield.

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Republic of the Philippines

Department of Education (DepEd)


Region VIII (Eastern Visayas)
Division of Leyte
Candahug, Palo, Leyte
JUGABAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

LESSON PLAN IN SCIENCE 12


March 14, 2022 Sagittarius – 7:45-9:45
Aries – 10:00-12:00
Taurus – 1:00-3:00
Parsley – 3:00-5:00

I. OBJECTIVES:
Analyze a chemical reaction in order to determine which reactant is the limiting reactant and
which is the excess reactant (S11/12PS-IIIh-27)
SUBTASK: Determine the limiting reactant in a reaction and calculate the amount of product of formed.
II. CONTENT AND MATERIALS:
Topic: Limiting Reactants and the Amount of Products Formed
References:
Learner’s Material (LM) in Science 12 – An introduction to Physical Science., Curriculum
Guide in Science 12
Materials:
Laptop, projector,
KBI: Eco-Friendly, DRRM.
III. PROCEDURES:
Preliminary Activities
A. Checking of Attendance
B. Review: Direction: Based on the previous topic that we have discussed,
1. What is Collision Theory?
2. What is a Chemical Reaction?
3. What are the Factors Affecting the Rate of Reaction?

C. Motivation:
- How do you solve your problem?
- Do you rely on the saying, “what comes up, must come down”?
- Or are you the person who look immediately for a solution to your problem?

Development of the Lesson


A. Activity.
1. Pre-Test
2. Discussion (Limitting Reactants and the Amount of Products Formed)
( found in LAS Week 6)
3. Activity 1. Limiting Reactants Activity
(found in LAS Week 6)

IV. EVALUATION:
Directions: Read the statement below carefully and fill in the blank(s) with the correct answer.
1. The______________ is the reactant that gets used up first during the reaction and also determines how much
product can be made.
2. _______________is a section of chemistry that involves using relationships between reactants and/or products in a
chemical reaction to determine desired quantitative data.
3. ______________is a reactant that is not used up when the reaction is finished.
4. ______________is a reagent that is completely used up or reacted.

V. ASSIGNMENT:
A. Calculating Theoretical Yield

Prepared by:
RYAN C. BRIER
Teacher II
Noted by:
CHANDY C. DANGATE
Head Teacher III

Approved by:

NIÑO ANGELO S. MENDOZA


Principal III

Group # ____________________
COUNTING BY GETTING THE MASS OF AN OBJECT
Activity 1.
OBJECTIVES: Relate the mass of the object to the number of pieces per item
Materials: 25pcs. Paper clips
Platform balance
Procedure: 1. Measure and record the mass of 25 pcs. paper clip using the platform balance. Divide the
mass obtained by 25 to find the average mass of one paper clip. Perform three trials.

TABLE 1.DATA ON THE AVERAGE MASS OF PAPER CLIPS


TRIAL MASS (25 pcs. in g) AVERAGE MASS(g) of one
paper clip)
1
2
3

2. Get a handful of paper clips and measure their mass. Compute for the number of paper clips using your
data from the step #1. Be sure to do it through computation and not by counting.
3. This time, count the number of paper clips in the handful of paper clips in step #2.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 by getting paper clips in the handful of paper clips. Record you answers in Table 2.

TABLE 2. DATA ON THE NUMBER OF PAPER CLIPS


TRIAL MASS OF THE NUMBER OF PAPER CLIPS NUMBER OF PAPER CLIPS
HANDFUL OF BASED ON COMPUTATION BASED ON ACTUAL COUNT
PAPER CLIPS
1
2
3

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