Separation Techniques For Mixtures 5 E S Lesson Plan
Separation Techniques For Mixtures 5 E S Lesson Plan
Separation Techniques For Mixtures 5 E S Lesson Plan
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the session, the students must be able to:
1. Identify the different separating techniques of a mixture.
2. Determine the appropriate separating techniques for the given mixture.
II. SUBJECT MATTER: Quarter 1: Matter
Topic: Substances and Mixtures
Subtopic: Separating Techniques for Mixtures
Materials: Audio-visual Presentations
References: Student's Module
Teacher's Guide
YouTube
Any Science Books with this topic
III. LESSON PROPER
A. Engage
Arrange the jumbled words.
1. SNATRAPIEG - Separating
2. CHINETSEQU - Techniques
3. TRESUXIMS - Mixtures
B. Explore
1. Show different audio-visual presentations about the topic.
2. Let the students discover the different separation techniques.
C. Explain
Filtration - is the process of separating suspended solid matter from a
liquid, by causing the latter to pass through the pores of some substance,
called a filter. The liquid which has passed through the filter is called
the filtrate.
Decantation - it is done to separate particulates from a liquid by allowing
the solids to settle to the bottom of the mixture and pouring off the
particle-free part of the liquid.
- It is to allow two immiscible liquids to separate and the
lighter liquid is poured off.
Paper Chromatography - is an analytical method used to separate colored
chemicals or substances using filter paper suspended in a solvent.
Centrifugation - is sedimentation of particles under the influence of the
centrifugal force and it is used for separation of superfine suspensions.
Magnetic Separation - is a process in which magnetically susceptible
material is extracted from a mixture using a magnetic force.
D. Expand
Supply the best separation technique suitable for the given mixture.
1.
- blood
2.
3.
5.
- ink
6.
- coffee maker with coffee beans
7.
8.
- urine
9.
- salt water
10.
E. Evaluate
Describe the following setup using the choices inside the box.
1.
- decantation
2.
- centrifugation
3.
- filtration
4.
- distillation
5.
- magnetism
Magnetism Condensation Filtration
Decantation
IV. ASSIGNMENT
Look for the definition of the following:
1. Elements
2. Compounds
Philippine Normal University
National Center for Teacher Education
Taft Ave., Manila
LESSON PLAN
Topic: Separation Techniques for Mixtures
(Substances and Mixtures)
Submitted by:
Barida, Danilyn R.
IV-20 – BSE Chemistry