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RANCANGAN PELAJARAN TAHUNAN 4 2012

WEEK DATE THEME LEARNING AREA LEARNING OBJECTIVES ACTIVITIES/ EXPERIMENT REMARKS
1 Jan (New Year) 24 Jan (Hari Sekolah Ganti) 26 27 Jan (Chinese New Year)

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Form 4 Orientation Week

INTRODUCING CHEMISTRY

INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY THE STRUCTURE OF THE ATOM

Understanding chemistry and its importance Synthesising scientific method Incorporate scientific attitudes and values in conducting scientific investigations Analysing matter Synthesising the atomic structure Understanding isotopes and their importance Understanding the electronic structure of an atom Understanding and applying the concepts of relative atomic mass and relative molecular mass Analysing the relationship between the number of mole and the number of particles 09 Mar (Maulidur Rasul)

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MATTER AROUND US

MID-FIRST SEMESTER BREAK (14 22 Mar 2009) 11


23 27 Mar MATTER AROUND US

THE STRUCTURE OF THE ATOM CHEMICAL FORMULAE AND EQUATIONS

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30 Mar 03 Apr

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06 10 Apr

Analysing the relationship between the number of mole and the mass of substances Analysing the relationship between the number of mole and the volume of gas Synthesising chemical formulae Interpreting chemical equation Analysing the periodic table of elements Analysing group 18 elements Analysing group 1 elements Analysing group 17 elements Analysing elements in a period Understanding transition elements Understanding formation of compounds Synthesising ideas on the formation of ionic bonds The reactions of lithium, sodium and potassium with water and oxygen. A. Determine the empirical formula of copper(II) oxide using computer simulation B. Determine the empirical formula of magnesium oxide

10 Apr (Good Friday)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

13 17 Apr

MATTER AROUND US

20 24 Apr

PERIODIC TABLE OF ELEMENTS

27 Apr 01 May 04 08 May

01 May (Workers Day) 09 May (Wesak Day)

11 15 May 18 22 May 25 29 May 15 19 June

CHEMICAL BONDS

FIRST SEMESTER EXAM (18 - 28 May 2009) FIRST SEMESTER BREAK (30 May - 14 June 2009)
Revise Exam Paper CHEMICAL BONDS ELECTRO CHEMISTRY
Synthesising ideas on the formation of covalent bonds Analysing the properties of ionic and covalent compounds Understanding the properties of electrolytes and non-electrolytes Analysing the electrolysis of molten Compare properties of ionic and covalent compounds: A. melting and boiling points, B. electrical conductivities, C. solubility in water and organic solvents. The electrolysis of molten lead(II) bromide, PbBr2.

22 26 June

MATTER AROUND US

29 June 03 July

INTERACTION BETWEEN CHEMICAL

24 25

06 10 July

ELECTRO CHEMISTRY

13 17 July

compounds Analysing the electrolysis of aqueous solutions Evaluating electrolysis in industries Analysing voltaic cells Synthesising the electrochemical series

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20 24 July

Synthesising the electrochemical series

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27 31 July

INTERACTION BETWEEN CHEMICAL

ACIDS AND BASES

Analysing characteristic and properties of acids and bases Synthesising the strength of acids and alkalis

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03 07 Aug

Analysing the concentrations of acids and alkalis

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10 14 Aug 17 21 Aug

Analysing neutralisation Synthesising salts

SALTS

The electrolysis of copper(II) sulphate solution using carbon electrodes. The production of electricity from chemical reactions in a simple voltaic cell. To construct the electrochemical series based on: A. potential difference between two metals, B. the ability of a metal to displace another metal from its salt solution. Measure the pH value of a few solutions with the same concentration using pH meter. Prepare: A. A standard solution of sodium hydroxide, NaOH or potassium hydroxide, KOH. B. A solution with specified concentration from the prepared standard solution through dilution. Acid-base titrations and determine the end point using indicators. Prepare: A. Soluble salts by reacting acid with: a. alkali, b. metal oxide, c. metal, d. metal carbonate. B. Insoluble salts such as lead(II) iodide, PbI2, lead(II) chromate(VI), PbCrO4, and barium sulphate, BaSO4, through

precipitation reactions.

MID-SECOND SEMESTER BREAK (22 - 30 August 2009)


A. The action of heat on carbonate and nitrate salts. B. To confirm the presence of CO32-, SO42-, Cl- and NO3ions in aqueous solutions. C. To identify the presence of Cu2+, Mg2+, Al3+, Fe2+, Fe3+, Pb2+, Zn2+, NH4+, Ca2+ ions in aqueous solution using NaOH & NH3 31 Aug (National Day)

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31 Aug 04 Sept

SALTS

Synthesising the qualitative analysis of salts Synthesising the qualitative analysis of salts

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07 11 Sept 14 18 Sept PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT OF MANUFACTURED CHEMICALS

CENTRALISED TEST (07 - 11 Sept 2009)


Revise Exam Paper MANUFACTURED SUBSTANCES IN INDUSTRY
Understanding the manufacture of sulphuric acid Synthesising the manufacture of ammonia and its salts Understanding alloys Evaluating the uses of synthetic polymers Applying uses of glass and ceramics Evaluating uses of composite materials Prepare an ammonium fertilizer, for example ammonium sulphate, (NH4)2SO4.

* Excel 2, SPM Trial 16 Sept (Hari Malaysia & Hari Jadi TYT) 20 21 Sept (Hari Raya Puasa)

21 25 Sept

28 Sept 02 Oct

05 09 Oct

12 16 Oct 19 23 Oct 26 30 Oct 02 06 Nov 09 13 Nov 16 20 Nov

Revision Week

17 Oct (Hari Deepavali)

FINAL SEMESTER EXAM (26 Oct - 06 Nov 2009) UPDATING FORM 4 PEKA UPDATING FILES SECOND SEMESTER BREAK (21 November 2009 03 January 2010)
Final semester Break start on 14 Nov 2009

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