| Full lesson | Create for a teacher a set of content for giving a lesson, beginning with the lesson plan. Each new block of materials must begin with an H1 heading (other subheaders must be H2, H3, etc). When you describe required pictures, write those descriptions in curly brackets, for example: {A picture of a triangle} |
| Which subject | Chemistry |
| What topic | Energetics |
| What length (min) | 30 |
| What age group | Year or Grade 11 |
| Class size | 20 |
| What curriculum | |
| Include full script | |
| Check previous homework | |
| Ask some students to presents their homework | |
| Add a physical break | |
| Add group activities | |
| Include homework | |
| Show correct answers | |
| Prepare slides | |
| Number of slides | 5 |
| Create fill-in cards for students | |
| Create creative backup tasks for unexpected moments |
| Step Number | Step Title | Length | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Introduction and Review | 5 mins | Briefly review the previous lesson on chemical reactions and introduce the topic of energetics. |
| 2 | Defining Energy | 5 mins | Introduce the concept of energy and discuss the different forms of energy. |
| 3 | Enthalpy and Entropy | 10 mins | Define enthalpy and entropy and their role in chemical reactions. Discuss how to calculate enthalpy changes and differentiate between exothermic and endothermic reactions. |
| 4 | Hess's Law | 5 mins | Introduce Hess's Law and provide examples of how it can be used to calculate enthalpy changes. |
| 5 | Thermochemical Equations | 5 mins | Teach students how to balance thermochemical equations and predict the outcomes of reactions. |
| 6 | Homework Assignment | - | Assign a worksheet for homework and review the instructions. Let students know that you will check the homework without asking any students to present it in front of the class. |
The homework assignment will be graded and reviewed in the next lesson. During the lesson, check for understanding by asking students to answer questions and solve problems on the whiteboard.