LESSON PLAN K13 (RPP)




LESSON PLAN K13
(RPP)

School: SMA NEGERI 3 KERINCI
Subject: CHEMICAL BOND
Class / Semester: XI / 1
Time Allocation: 3 X 45 MINS (1 X MEETING)

A. Core Competence (KI)
KI3:
Understanding, applying, analyzing factual, conceptual, procedural knowledge based on curiosity about science, technology, art, culture, and humanities with the insight of humanity, nationality, state and civilization related causes of phenomena and events, and applying procedural knowledge to the field of study Which is specific to his or her talents and interests to solve problems.


.B. Basic Competencies and Indicators
        
Basic compentencies
Indicators
3.5 Compare ionic bonds, covalent bonds, covalent coordination bonds, and metal bonds and their relation to the properties of substances
3.5.1. Describe element stability and bond
3.5.2 describe  mean of bond
3.5.3. Apply Lewis's theory in chemical bonds
3.5.4. Describe the ion bond and its forming mechanism
3.5.5. Describes the covalent bond and its forming mechanism
3.5.6. Comparing ionic bonds and covalent bonds
3.5.7. Comparing single covalent bonds, double covalent bonds and covalent coordination bonds
3.5.8. Explain the metal bond
3.5.9. Explain the polarity of the compound
Distinguish polar and non polar covalent compounds

4.5 Design and conduct experiments to demonstrate the characteristics of ionic compounds or covalent compounds (based on melting point, boiling point, electrical conductivity, or other properties)
4.5.1. Indicates the characteristics of ionic compounds or covalent compounds based on the nature of polarity through experiments
                                               
C.Learning Materials
• Metallic bonding
Factual
Displays a picture of the forged iron, the iron being used.
Conceptual
In iron there is a metal bond that has a strong bond.
         Metal valence electrons are not tightly bound (because of their low ionization energy), so they are relatively free to move.
     It is understandable why the metal is a good conductor of heat and electricity, and also shiny.
Procedural
It proves significantly through heating the metal with a candle
Metacognitive
Grouped several examples found everyday that belong to metal bonds based on the properties of the metal.

D. Learning Activities
Third Meeting: (3 x 45 minutes)
Indicator: Explains the metal bond

A. Activity Introduction
• The teacher greets the students with a friendly smile / communicative
• Teachers invite students to pray together according to their beliefs
• Teacher checks student attendance
• Teachers convey the learning materials and learning objectives that students must achieve in this lesson
• Teacher asks about valence electron and lewis structure of metal elements


B. Core activities
No.
Sintaks Discovery
Learning Activities
1.
Stimulus
·      The teacher displays a forged iron photo / video.
Learners listen to the given impressions.
2.
Problem Statetment
·       Teachers divide students into groups.
• Teachers give students tasks in groups to discuss questions / problems based on the images presented, eg why iron can be forged.
Each group discusses a given task, to formulate a question of question: why metal compounds can be forged / why iron can deliver heat.
3.
Data Collecting
·      Each group collects data to answer questions raised through literature studies
4.
Data Processing
·      Students discuss the findings in each group.
5.
Verification
·           • One group presented the results of the discussion to equalize perceptions.
·           • Teachers reinforce and / or straighten out group outcomes.
·           • Teachers provide practice questions about metal bonds and their properties.
·           The teacher collects student answers to be assessed and announced at the next meeting
6.
Generalization
·           Students conclude learning outcomes about metal bonding and its properties, teachers reinforce and straighten out common conclusions

C. Closing Activity
• Students and teachers review the learning activities of metal bonding.
• Teachers inform students to prepare lessons for future meetings.

E. Assessment Technique

Write down and explain the four properties of the metal bond and give the sample a maximum of 2!
 Valent electrons of metal are not tightly bonded (due to their low ionization energy), so they are relatively free to move.
 It is understandable why the metal is a good conductor of heat and electricity, and also shiny.
 Metals can be compressed and stretched without being broken, because the atoms shifted in the crystal structure will remain in the same position. This is because the mobility of the ocean of electrons between positive ions is a buffer
This state is different from the ionic crystals.
 When this ionic crystal is pressed, it will crack or break. This is due to the shift of positive and negative ions in such a way that positive ions are adjacent to positive ions and negative ions with negative ions, such conditions result in repulsions so that the ionic crystals.
Examples : iron and copper
A. Media / tools, Materials, and Learning Resources
           1. Media : slide presentasi
              2. Learning Resources:
                              chemistry class X book, internet
                        Squatters:
1. In the introduction it is even better if the 3-dimensional example is shown directly: if it is difficult to be given directly it can be represented with the image, not yet found the latest video possibly could be hampered from apps owned by the renderer computer
      2. Sentences on metacognitive should be able to describe the views of students into the future, for example: students predict future metals can be utilized for a variety of things better
3. Techniques assessment ,,, on the form of the instrument in writekan attachment
4.The core activities are good ,, can describe the learning activities




Comments

  1. Why you used slide presentation to your media?is it important?

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    1. Yes, very important, because with presentation slides, a teacher can explain the material more optimally without having to write back on the board

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  2. Whether remote areas can apply this learning process

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  3. Could you give me the example generalization in core activities?
    @hudia.u.f

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    1. For example, after each learning, students are required to be made from the material that has been described, making it easier to understand the material

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  4. What are the media that can be used on the internet

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  5. Specify the physical properties of helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon

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    1. Physical fat

      The noble gas is an element of gas at room temperature and boils only a few degrees above its liquid point. The radius, the melting point and boiling point of the gas initially increase as the atomic number increases. While the ionizing energy is reduced.

      From the above data we can see that the atomic number, atomic radius, atomic mass, density, boiling point, freezing point, fusion enthalpy and evaporative enthalpy always increase from He to Rn. While the ionization energy decreases from He to Rn. Some of these properties have increased due to the london style especially in the enthalpy of fusion and the enthalpy of evaporation.
      Valid gas valence electrons have met Duplet's rule for He and the Octet rule for Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe and Rn. As for He, Ne, Ar has no keelektronegatifan value. And the oxidation number above is the oxidation number already known to the present day.

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  6. What is the difference ,, between a teacher who uses rrp in every learning. With a teacher who only bases on the book only ???

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    1. Some of the benefits of learning planning in teaching and learning process, namely:

      As a direction of activity in achieving the goal.
      As an archetype in organizing tasks and authority for each element involved in the activity.
      As a working guideline for each element, both the element of the teacher and the student element.
      As a measure of the effectiveness or absence of a job, so that every time known accuracy and slowness of work.
      For data compilation materials to happen work balance.
      To save time, effort, tools and cost.

      Seeing the benefits above, then the learning plan is very necessary to be done by the teachers, according to the goal is that the implementation of learning to run effectively and efficiently.

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  7. Compare ionic bonds, covalent bonds, covalent coordination bonds, and metal bonds and their relation to the properties of substances?

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    1. Yes, so students are taught to understand the comparison of the bonds of chemical bonds

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  8. Why in the curriculum of 2013 is preferred for discussion?

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    1. Because in the curriculum of 2013 a student is required to form a character, if learning in the form of a discussion, it will form students who are characteristic and learn to share opinions

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  9. What is the function verification in the core activities?

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    1. Motivate learners to participate actively, and provide sufficient space for initiative, creativity, and independence in accordance with the talents, interests and development of physical and psychological learners

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  10. How does the teacher in providing the stimulus to the metal bonding lesson?

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    1. The teacher displays a photo / video of an iron bond
      Learners listen to the given shows and the teacher explains everything in the show

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  11. Do you think the curriculum is working effectively now?

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    1. I do not think there are many mistakes in the application of this curriculum, and many media are sufficient in running this curriculum, and many teachers do not understand all the curriculum structure of 2013, so that he can not teach everything in the 2013 curriculum

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  12. What steps do we take to maximize the outcomes of learning outcomes?

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    1. Many things can be done, one of which is the way the teacher is able to deliver the material well, and easy to understand students, and the spirit of the students to get the perfect score

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