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0 TITLE AND PURPOSE OF THE UNIT

Topic : Chapter2 - Force and Motion

Lesson : 1) Understanding work, energy and power.

: 2) Understanding efficiency and appreciating the importance of


maximizing the efficiency of devices.

: 3) Understanding elasticity.

: 4) Understanding the elastic potential energy.

Purpose of the unit:

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Significances of the theme:

• Student will be able to recognize the forces that are acting when walking, running
and on stationary.

• Students will be able to understand the development in the field of Physics and
technology.

• Enable students to apply the concept in maximizing the efficiency of devices in


daily life.

• Nowadays, all technological development is based on the scientific research in


Physics and the students apply the advantages of force and motion in the science
and technology development.

• Educate students to be a thankful person on what God had given to us in this life.

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2.0 STUDENT’S PRIOR KNOWLEDGE

2.1 Student’s Prior Knowledge

Lesson Plan 1: Understanding work, energy and power

i) Student already have knowledge about work, energy, power and efficiency
in the Form 1 and the Form 2 and Form 3 science syllabus.

• State the meaning of power,

• State the unit of power,

• Calculate power on the work done.

• Explain with examples how work is done.

• State the unit of work.

• Calculate the work done.

• State the power and voltage rating of home electrical appliances

• Recall the relationship between electrical energy usage, power and


time.

Lesson Plan 2: Understanding the efficiency and appreciating the importance


of maximizing the efficiency of devices

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i) Student have learned about the the importance of maximizing the
efficiency of devices in Form 1 Science syllabus

• Explain why we need to conserve energy

• Suggest ways to use energy efficiently.

• Describe the importance of conserving energy sources

• Explain the use and management of energy resources.

Lesson Plan 3: Understanding elasticity

i) Students have understanding about elasticity in Form1 and Form 2


Science syllabus.

• Explain how a spring balance works.

• Apply the use of spring and beam/lever balance in the context of


an experiment.

3,0 WAYS TO ELICIT STUDENTS IDEA

3.1 Lesson Plan 1 : Understanding work, energy and power

a) Whole class question and answer session

Based on daily life, teacher asks students which one has more power,
superman or power rangers.

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3.2 Lesson Plan 2 : Understanding efficiency and appreciating the importance of
maximizing the efficiency of devices

a) Whole class question and answer session

Based on real life phenomenon, teacher asks students:

i. What are the differences between florescent lamp and light bulb?

ii. How the heat and light produced?

iii. What is the relationship between heat and light?

iv. What is the effect of increasing of heat energy to the efficiency of


devices?

3.3 Lesson Plan 3: Understanding Elasticity

a) Whole class question and answer session

Teacher gives 6 objects to each group.

Objects:

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Sponge Ruler Plasticine

Stone Sharpener Rubber band

Teacher’s questions:

i. Class, I am sure every one of you knows these objects. Can you classify
these objects into their common characteristics?

ii. On what characteristic do you classify?

iii. What are your reasons in classifying these objects into elastic and non-
elastic?

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3.4 Lesson Plan 4: Understanding elastic potential energy

The spring is The seesaw is


compressed moving due to the
when the kids energy that stored
sitting on the in the compressed
seesaw. spring.

The seesaw is
The two kids
moving because
applied work
the two kids
done on to the
apply differ
spring
force

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Teacher shows a visual cartoon of on Science related to everyday life. The
visual cartoon is about children playing the spring seesaw. In the visual, there
are four characters that have different opinions about elastic potential energy.

Teacher will ask students, “Which one of the characters do you agree with the
most?” In addition, teacher also asks whether the students have other ideas
about potential elastic energy and the new ideas will fill in the blank dialogue
box. Teacher will not judge the students’ choice either correct or wrong.
Teacher may know students idea and their prior knowledge. Hence, teacher
will prepare for suitable actions to continue in the next session.

4.0 DIFFICULT MAIN IDEAS OR OBJECTIVES

Lesson 1:

i) Students might have difficulties in understanding the concept of power


and in solving problems of power, they maybe just substituting the value
in formula without knowing the real concept of power.

Lesson 2:

i) Students might understand the concept of efficiency of devices, but they


do not know how to apply in daily life and importance to maximizing the
efficiency of devices.

Lesson 3:

i) The students might confuse in defining the Hooke’s law.

Definition of Hooke’s Law, F = -kx

ii) There are students will have problems in solving problems involving
elasticity.

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Lesson 4:

i) The students would face difficulties in understanding related the work


done to elastic potential energy in spring.

ii) The students might confuse in applying the equation of elastic potential
energy:

Elastic potential energy, Ep = ½ kx²

5.0 LEARNING OUTCOMES

Lesson 1: Understanding work, energy and power

1) At the end of this lesson, students can define power and state the relationship
between power, work and time ( on a piece of paper by using their
own words correctly.

2) After this activity, students should be able to construct the formula P=W/t and
calculate the value of power from exercise given accurately.

3) At the end of this lesson, students can carry out an activity to find the
relationship between power and work given books, stopwatch, marker pen and
white board.

Lesson 2: Understanding efficiency and appreciating the importance of maximizing


the efficiency of devices

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1) At the end of this lesson, students can explain the efficiency using their own
sentences correctly.

2) After the ends of this activity, students should be able to recognize and list
down the importance of maximizing efficiency of devices in conserving
resources.

3) After the ends of this activity, students should be able to solve the 3 numerical
questions involving the equation

4) At the end of this lesson, students can classify of energy transfer diagram when
using the florescent lamp and light bulb in daily life.

Lesson 3: Understanding elasticity

1) At the end of this lesson, student should be able to classify objects given into
elastic and non-elastic into a table.

2) At the end of this lesson, students can define Hooke’s Law and state the
equation of Hooke’s Law on a piece of paper by using their own words
correctly.

3) At the end of this activity, students should be able to conduct the experiment
involving the factors that affect the elasticity correctly.

4) At the end of this activity, students will recognize the application of elasticity
in their school exactly.

Lesson 4: Understanding elastic potential energy.

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1) In the end of this session, students may define elastic potential energy and

derive the equation from the demonstration in class exactly.

2) At the end of this activity, students should be able to state that elastic potential

energy, stored in elastic material proportional to the exerted force on the


material.
3) At the end of this activity, students should be able to solve 2 numerical
problems involving the equation

4) In the end of this session, students may design and carry out an experiment in
groups to find the relationship between force and extension of spring given
springs, retort stand, masses and rulers.

6.0 RELATED ‘REAL WORLD’ OBJECTS, SYSTEMS OR EVENTS

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Terms Related Real World
Lesson 1 i. Walking upstairs and downstairs.
ii. Pushing and pulling a box in 1 meter distance.
iii. Electric motor to lift heavy load
Lesson 2 i. Diesel engines are already more efficient than gasoline engines (45
percent versus 30 percent).
ii. Efficiency of an iron is higher when iron many clothes
continuously compared to iron clothes but often to switch off the
plug before start irons the next clothes.
iii. The electric vehicles are more efficient because less energy is
wasted as heat. However, electric vehicles are not common
because of the high cost of technology required to build them.

Lesson 3 i. Weighing machines and meters use springs to return the pointer to
its original position.
ii. Baby cradles use springs to rock babies to sleep for a long-time
sleep. The elastic bow is an example of application of elasticity in
sports.

Lesson 4 i. Spring mattresses make sleeping more comfortable by supporting


the weight of a person sleeping on it. The springs enable the
mattresses to return to its original size and shape when the person
rises from the bed.
ii. Shock absorber at the vehicle’s tires will reduce a bouncing ride.

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JADUAL PENENTUAN KANDUNGAN

Subject :

Class :

Topic :

PENGETAHUAN DAN Cara- Audio


KEFAHAMAN cara and
(INFORMATION AND PENILAIA menilai Visual
COMPREHENSION) APLIKASI ANALISIS SINTESIS
UNIT (APPLICATI (ANALYZES (SYNTHESI
N (assessm aids (Alat
KONSEP FAKTA KEADAH (EVALUATI ent)
ONS) ) S) bantu
(CONCEPT (FACTS) KEMAHIR ONS)
) mangajar
AN
(SKILLS) )

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