Physics Lesson Plan Grade X
Physics Lesson Plan Grade X
Physics Lesson Plan Grade X
Lesson : PHYSICS
Basic Competence : 1.1 Measuring physical quantities (length, mass, and time).
Indicators
1. Using a scale measure length, mass, and time with some type of measuring instrument.
2. Measuring length, mass, and time to consider the accuracy and precision.
A. Learning Objectives
B. Learning Materials
C. Learning Method
- Cooperative Learning
- Experiment
- Lecture
D. Activity Steps
FIRST MEETING
a. Activities Introduction
o Prerequisite knowledge:
b. Core Activities
c. Concluding Activities
o Teachers give awards to groups who have performance and good cooperation.
o Students (led by the teacher) to create a summary discussion.
o Teachers give homework in the form of exercises.
SECOND MEETING
o Prerequisite knowledge:
o Pre-experiment:
c. Concluding Activities
o Teachers give awards to groups who have performance and good cooperation.
o Students (led by the teacher) to create a summary discussion.
o Teachers give homework in the form of exercises.
THIRD MEETING
a. Activities Introduction
o Prerequisite knowledge:
- What should be done so that the measurement has an error as small as possible?
b. Core Activities
c. Concluding Activities
o Teachers give awards to groups who have performance and good cooperation.
o Students (led by the teacher) to create a summary discussion.
o Teachers give homework in the form of exercises.
E. Source Learning
b. Worksheet
a. Assessment techniques:
- Test performance
- Written test
b. Instruments form:
- MULTIPLE CHOICE
- Description
c. Example Instruments:
Fill in the following table by observing the scale of some measuring instruments
long. Determine nst and uncertainty.
c. mass, kg
Signed by Teacher,
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Lesson : PHYSICS
Competency Standards
Basic Competence
Indicators
A. Learning Objectives
Learners can:
B. Learning Materials
Vector
C. Learning Method
- Cooperative Learning
- Lecture
D. Activity Steps
FIRST MEETING
a. Activities Introduction
o Prerequisite knowledge:
b. Core Activities
c. Concluding Activities
o Teachers give awards to groups who have performance and good cooperation.
o Students (led by the teacher) to create a summary discussion.
o Teachers give homework in the form of exercises.
SECOND MEETING
a. Activities Introduction
o Prerequisite knowledge:
b. Core Activities
c. Concluding Activities
THIRD MEETING
a. Activities Introduction
- How to operate the two vectors so obtained vector perpendicular to these two vectors?
o Prerequisite knowledge:
b. Core Activities
o Students (led by the teacher) to discuss the difference between the scalar product of two
vectors (dot product) and the cross product of two vectors (cross product).
o Learners' attention to the stages of completing the scalar product of two vectors (dot
product) is delivered by teachers.
o Teachers gave examples of the scalar product of two vectors (dot product).
o Teachers give some problems regarding the scalar product of two vectors (dot
product) to be done by the learner.
o Teacher corrects students whether answers are correct or not. If there are students who
have not been able to answer correctly, the teacher can immediately provide guidance.
o Students (led by the teacher) to discuss some vector quantity.
o Learners' attention to the steps in completing the cross product of two vectors (cross
product) is delivered by teachers.
o Teachers gave examples of the cross product of two vectors (cross product).
o Teachers give some problems regarding the cross product of two vectors (cross
product).
o Teacher corrects students whether answers are correct or not. If there are students who
have not been able to answer correctly, the teacher can immediately provide guidance.
c. Concluding Activities
E. Source Learning
a. Assessment techniques:
- Written test
b. Instruments form:
o MULTIPLE CHOICE
o Description
c. Example Instruments:
Large vector A = 3 units and the magnitude of the vector B = 4 units. If the magnitude of
the vector resultant (A + B) = 5 units, then the angle between vector A and vector B
is ....
a. 30 0 d. 73 0
b. 45 0 e. 90 0
c. 60 0
Determine the resultant of the following styles: 50 N with an angle 30 0 to + X axis, the
force of 80 N with an angle of 0 to 135 + X axis, and 30 N with an angle 0 to the axis 240
+ X.
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Lesson : PHYSICS
Competency Standards
2. Applying the concept and basic principles of kinematics and dynamics of the object point.
Basic Competence
2.1 Analyzing the physical quantity of motion with constant velocity and acceleration.
Indicators
A. Learning Objectives
Learners can:
B. Learning Materials
C. Learning Method
- Cooperative Learning
- Observation
- Experiment
FIRST MEETING
a. Activities Introduction
o Prerequisite knowledge:
b. Main Activities
c. Concluding Activities
SECOND MEETING
a. Activities Introduction
o Prerequisite knowledge:
o Pre-experiment:
c. Closing Activities
o Teachers give awards to groups who have performance and good cooperation.
o Students (led by the teacher) to create a summary discussion.
o Teachers give homework in the form of exercises.
THIRD MEETING
a. Activities Introduction
o Prerequisite knowledge:
b. Main Activities
c. Concluding Activities
o Teachers give awards to groups who have performance and good cooperation.
FOURTH MEETING
a. Activities Introduction
o Prerequisite knowledge:
b. Main Activities
c. Concluding Activities
E. Source Learning
a. Assessment techniques:
- Test write
- Test performance
b. Instruments form:
- Test description
- Test identification
c. Example Instruments:
The first car has a speed of 72 km / hour. Then, the engine is turned off so the car
stopped in 40 minutes. Slowing the car is ....
c. 0.25 m / s 2
The maximum deceleration that can be achieved a car on a wet road is 5 m / s 2. At first
the car is moving with a speed of 100 m / s. Determine the minimum distance to stop the
car when measured from where the brakes began to step on. What is the travel time for
the distance?
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Lesson : PHYSICS
Competency Standards
2. Applying the concept and basic principles of kinematics and dynamics of the object point.
Basic Competence
2.2. Analyzing the physical quantity in a circular motion with constant speed.
Indicators
1. Identifiying magnitude frequency, angular frequency, period, and the travel angle contained in a
circular motion with constant speed.
2. Applying the principle of wheels interconnected qualitatively.
3. Analyzing the amount of correspondence between linear motion and circular motion in the
rolling motion with constant speed.
A. Learning Objectives
Learners can:
B. Learning Materials
C. Method Pembelajaran1
- Cooperative Learning
- Experiment
- Observation
D. Activity Steps
FIRST MEETING
a. Activities Introduction
o Prerequisite knowledge:
b. Main Activities
c. Concluding Activities
o Teachers give awards to groups who have performance and good cooperation.
SECOND MEETING
a. Activities Introduction
- Why is the vehicle through a curved road, the driver must be careful and to slow
down the car?
o Prerequisite knowledge:
- What is the speed of cars when passing through the curved streets?
c. Closing Activities
o Teachers give awards to groups who have performance and good cooperation.
o Students (led by the teacher) to create a summary discussion.
o Teachers give homework in the form of exercises.
THIRD MEETING
a. Activities Introduction
Name the two held the acceleration of the object undergoing uniform circular
motion changes.
c. Closing Activities
o Teachers give awards to groups who have performance and good cooperation.
o Students (led by the teacher) to create a summary discussion.
o Teachers give homework in the form of exercises.
FOURTH MEETING
a. Activities Introduction
o Motivation and Apersepsi:
- State the application of the concept of circular motion in everyday life?
o Prerequisite knowledge:
- How the application of the concept of circular motion in everyday life?
o Pre-experiment:
- Be careful using laboratory equipment.
c. Closing Activities
o Teachers give awards to groups who have performance and good cooperation.
o Students (led by the teacher) to create a summary discussion.
o Teachers give homework in the form of exercises.
E. Source Learning
a. Assessment techniques:
Written test
Assignments
b. Instruments form:
o Test description
o Task house
c. Example Instruments:
An object stops after 10 rounds. If the angular velocity first 20 rpm, then the time it takes
to stop the body ....
Examples of chores
Make clippings of interest on the application of the concept of circular motion in everyday
life. Give information or comment on any pictures in the scrapbook. You can find the
source image or article on the topic of magazines, newspapers, or internet, and then
assemble the teacher.
LESSON PLAN
Class / Semester :X /I
Lesson : PHYSICS
Competency Standards
2. Applying the concept and basic principles of kinematics and dynamics of the object point.
Basic Competence
2.3. Applying Newton's law as the basic principle for the motion dynamics of a straight, vertical
motion and uniform circular motion.
Indicators
1. Identifying the application of the principle Newton's 1st law (law of inertia) in everyday
life.
2. Identifying the application of the principles of Newton's 2nd law of everyday life.
3. Investigate the characteristics of static friction and kinetic friction through the experiment.
4. Identifying the application of the principle 3 Newton's laws in everyday life.
5. Applying Newton's laws of motion on a frictionless inclined plane.
6. Applying Newton's law of vertical motion.
7. Applying Newton's laws of circular motion.
A. Learning Objectives
Learners can:
B. Learning Materials
C. Learning Method
- Cooperative Learning
- Experiment
- Observation
D. Activity Steps
FIRST MEETING
a. Activities Introduction
Why is the time in the car body will move forward when the car braked suddenly?
What is the function diagrams to paint the forces acting on the body?
o Prerequisite knowledge:
b. Main Activities
c. Concluding Activities
o Teachers give awards to groups who have performance and good cooperation.
o Students (led by the teacher) to create a summary discussion.
o Teachers give homework in the form of exercises.
SECOND MEETING
a. Activities Introduction
How do I calculate the acceleration if there are several forces acting on the body?
How do I calculate the tension acting on the body in the pulley system?
o Prerequisite knowledge:
Teachers guide students in forming groups, each group consisting of 3-4 boys and girls
of different abilities.
Students (led by the teacher) to discuss the application Newton's laws in a variety of
cases.
Teachers share responsibility for the group:
2 groups were given the task to explain the application of Newton's laws on the body
above the plane.
2 groups were given the task to explain the application of Newton's laws in force at
an angle.
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2 groups were given the task to explain the application of Newton's laws on the body
above the incline.
2 groups were given the task to explain the application of Newton's laws of plane
Atwood (pulley system).
2 groups were given the task to explain the application of Newton's laws of motion
vertically.
The task group was given 1 week prior to the learning process implemented.
Each group reported observations in paper form.
Each group was asked to present the results of the discussion in front of the other
groups.
Teachers responding to the learner group discussions and provide real information.
Learners' attention to examples of the application Newton's laws in a variety of cases
presented by the teacher.
Teachers give some questions about the application Newton's laws in various cases.
Teacher corrects students whether answers are correct or not. If there are students who
have not been able to answer correctly, the teacher can immediately provide guidance.
c. Closing Activities
o Teachers give awards to groups who have performance and good cooperation.
o Students (led by the teacher) to create a summary discussion.
o Teachers give homework in the form of exercises.
THIRD MEETING
a. Activities Introduction
o Prerequisite knowledge:
What is friction?
What are the benefits of controlling friction occurs on the body?
o Pre-experiment:
c. Closing Activities
o Teachers give awards to groups who have performance and good cooperation.
o Students (led by the teacher) to create a summary discussion.
o Teachers give homework in the form of exercises.
FOURTH MEETING
a. Activities Introduction
What conditions must be met in order for the path to the top of a roller coaster does
not fall?
o Prerequisite knowledge:
o Teachers guide students in forming groups, each group consisting of 4-5 boys and girls
of different abilities.
o Students (led by the teacher) to discuss the notion sentripental style and its application
in various cases.
o Teachers share responsibility for the group:
2 groups were given the task to explain the application of force on the object
sentripental tied to the rope and playing.
2 groups were given the task to explain the application of force on the swing
sentripental cone.
2 groups were given the task to explain the application of force on the roller coaster
sentripental.
2 groups were given the task to explain the application of force on the car
sentripental circular street.
o The task group was given 1 week prior to the learning process implemented.
o Each group reported observations in paper form.
o Each group was asked to present the results of the discussion in front of the other
groups.
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o Teachers responding to the learner group discussions and provide real information.
o Students (led by the teacher) to discuss the general Newton's law of gravity.
o Learners' attention to the formulation of the acceleration due to gravity at the earth's
surface is given by the teacher.
o Teachers give some problems regarding the acceleration of gravity at the earth's
surface.
o Teacher corrects students whether answers are correct or not. If there are students who
have not been able to answer correctly, the teacher can immediately provide guidance.
o Students (led by the teacher) to discuss Kepler's laws.
o Representative students were asked to mention the sound of Kepler's laws.
o Learners' attention to the explanation and application of Kepler's laws hukuim-delivered
by the teacher.
c. Closing Activities
o Teachers give awards to groups who have performance and good cooperation.
o Students (led by the teacher) to create a summary discussion.
o Teachers give homework in the form of exercises.
E. Source Learning
a. Assessment techniques:
Written test
Test performance
Assignments
b. Instruments form:
Test description
Task house
c. Example Instruments:
a. 100 N d. 10 N
b. 50 N e. 5 N
c. 25 N
Horizontal force of 400 N is needed to push the train along the field at constant
speed. What is the force of friction between the train and field?
Examples of chores