Lesson Plan (RPP) About Rate Of Reaction On 2013 Curriculum

Unit of Education: High School
Subject: Chemistry
Program: Scieene Class
Class / Semester: XI / 1
Time Allocation: 3 hours / Week


A. CORE COMPETENCY

CC 1 :   Living and practicing the religious teachings it embraces.

CC 2 :   Living and practicing honest, disciplined, responsible, caring (polite, cooperative, tolerant, peaceful) behavior, courteous, responsive and proactive and showing attitude as part of the solution to problems in effectively interacting with the social and natural environment And in placing themselves as a reflection of the nation in the association of the world.

CC 3:     Understanding, applying, analyzing factual, conceptual, procedural knowledge based on his knowledge of science, technology, arts, culture, and humanities with the insights of humanity, nationality, state and civilization on the causes of phenomena and events, and applying procedural knowledge to A specific field of study according to his or her talents and interests to solve problems.

CC 4:      Processing, reasoning, and recruiting in the realm of concrete and abstract realms related to the development of self-study in schools independently, and capable of using methods according to scientific rules.





B. BASIC COMPETENCE

1.1 Recognizing the regularity of hydrocarbons, thermochemicals, reaction rates, chemical equilibrium, solutions and colloids as a manifestation of the greatness of God and the knowledge of such order as the result of creative human thought which is tentative.
·        Demonstrate scientific behavior (having curiosity, discipline, honest, objective, open, able to distinguish facts and opinions, resilient, meticulous, responsible, critical, creative, innovative, democratic, communicative) in designing and conducting experiments and discussions embodied in Everyday attitude.
·        Demonstrate cooperative, courteous, tolerant, peace-loving and environmentally-friendly behavior and thrifty in utilizing natural resources.
3.6 Understanding collision theory (collision) to explain chemical reactions.
3.7 Analyze the factors affecting the reaction rate and determine the order of the    reaction based on experimental data.
4.6 Present an understanding of the collision theory to explain chemical reactions.
4.7 Design, perform, and conclude and present experimental results of factors affecting reaction rate and reaction order.

C. COMPETENCE ACHIEVEMENT INDICATORS
Explain the occurrence of chemical reactions based on the collision theory
Explain the sense of the reaction rate
3.7.1 List four factors that influence the rate of reaction
3.7.2 Determining the order of the reaction
3.7.3 Determine rate constants and reaction rate equations
4.6.1 Presents the results of a discussion of the occurrence of chemical reactions based on collision theory
4.6.2 Presents the results of the discussion on the meaning of reaction rates
4.7.1 Design an experiment to determine the effect of concentration, the surface area of ​​the touch surface, and the temperature on the reaction rate
4.7.2 Conducting an experiment to determine the effect of concentration, the surface area of ​​the touch surface, and the temperature on the reaction rate

LEARNING MATERIALS
·        The collision theory
·        Reaction rate
·        Factors affecting the reaction rate
·        Reaction Rate Equation



Meeting 1

Learning Steps
Times
1. Initial Activity
·        Teacher prepares students physically and psychologically.
·        Teachers deliver apersepsi to students with the aim of guiding student memory on material that supports the material to be studied.
·        Apperception: what is a chemical reaction? Still remember about molarity / concentration?.
·        Motivation: Analyze the rate of reaction in chemistry with speed.
·        Explain the learning objectives (indicators) or basic competencies to be achieved.
  
15 Minutes
2. Core Activities

Teachers involve learners seeking information about the topic or theme of the material to be studied, ie the concept of the Reaction Rate
Observe :
·        Students observe pictures / videos of some chemical reactions

Questioning:
·        Teacher asks what causes a chemical reaction?.
·        Teacher asks why there are fast-running chemical reactions, such as bombs and slow-running ones such as rusting?.
·        Teacher gives the learner's Worksheet related to the learning material.

Gathering information :
·         Students work on LKPD in groups
·         Individuals in groups of students collect related information from various sources
·         Students seek information about the causes of chemical reactions
·         Students complete information on collision theory to explain chemical reactions
·         Students discuss meaning of reaction rate

Associate
·         Students analyze collision theory to explain chemical reactions
·         Student concludes understanding of reaction rate

Communicate :
·         Students present the results of a discussion of the collision theory that causes the occurrence of chemical reactions
·         Student presents result of discussion about understanding of reaction rate
·         · Students listen to teacher explanation about completeness of concept about collision theory and understanding reaction rate
















3. Final Activities
·         The teacher guides the students to conclude the material already discussed
·         Teachers and students reflect on collision theory
·         The teacher gives the final test or evaluation to find out how far students understand the material that has been learned (instilling an independent and honest value).
·         Teacher notifies and asks students to read related to the material to be discussed at the next meeting communicatively.
·         · Teacher closes lessons by saying hello..
15    Minutes

Meeting 2
Learning steps
Time Allocation
1. Initial Activity
· Teacher prepares students physically and psychically.
· Teachers deliver apersepsi to students with the aim of guiding student memory on material that supports the material to be studied.
Apperception: Prerequisite in the form of the question "what is the rate of reaction?
· Teachers motivate learners about the factual process of daily life related to the topic of discussion to arouse students' interest and curiosity.
Motivation: "Look at the picture on the slide, what can give an opinion about the image?
15 Minutes
2. Core Activities

Observe :
· Students observe images / videos about fast and slow chemical reactions
· Student observes analog picture of reaction with catalyst and reaction without catalyst
Questioning:
· Teacher asks what causes a fast-running chemical reaction, such as a bomb and some that runs slow like a rustic?
· Teacher asks anything that influences reaction rate in chemistry, so there are chemical reactions that run fast and some are running slowly?
· Teacher asks how is the effect of catalyst in reaction rate?
· Teacher gives the learner's Worksheet related to the learning material
Gathering information
· Students work on LKPD in groups
· Individuals in groups of students collect related information from various sources
· Students seek information about the cause of slow, fast running chemical reactions, and what are the things that affect them
· Students discuss the influence of these factors on the rate of reaction and its relation to the collision theory.
· Students discuss how the catalyst works / influence in the reaction rate
· Students conduct experiments to determine the factors that affect the reaction rate
Associate
· Student concludes effect of concentration, touch surface area, and temperature to reaction rate and relation with collision theory
· Students analyze the effect of catalyst in reaction rate
· Student associate catalyst factor with catalyst influence present in industry
· Student analyzes experiment result data to determine factors influencing reaction rate
· Students observe and record experiment result data of factors influencing reaction rate
Communicate
· Student presents the result of discussion about the effect of concentration, touch surface area, and temperature to reaction rate and its relation to collision theory
· Student presents the result of discussion about the influence of catalyst in reaction rate and its role in industry
· Students present the results of data analysis obtained from the experiment
· Students make reports of experimental results using correct grammar
· Students listen to the teacher's explanation of the completeness of the concept of the factors affecting the reaction rate
















3. Final Activities
· Teachers and students reflect on the material they have taught.
· The teacher gives the final test or evaluation to find out how far students understand the material that has been learned ( instilling an independent and honest value ).
· Teacher notifies and asks students to read related to the material to be discussed at the next meeting communicatively.
· Teacher closes lessons by saying hello.
16 Minutes



Meeting 3
Learning Steps
Time Allocation
1. Initial Activity
· Teacher prepares students physically and psychically.
· Teachers deliver apersepsi to students with the aim of guiding student memory on material that supports the material to be studied.
Apersepsi: Prerequisite in the form of question "what are the factors that affect the rate of reaction?
· Teachers motivate learners about the factual process of daily life related to the topic of discussion to arouse students' interest and curiosity.
Motivation: "Look at the picture on the slide, what can give an opinion about the image?
15 Minutes
2. Core Activities

Observe :
· Students observe a slide show featuring a reaction equation and a table containing the reaction rate data of the reaction equation in various concentrations based on experimental results
Questioning:
· Teacher asks how to state the relationship between the reaction rate overall with the concentrations of the substances involved in the reaction?
· Teacher asks How to determine the rate of reaction of a reaction equation?
· Teacher asks how to contrast the order of reaction and rate constant?
· Teacher gives the learner's Worksheet related to the learning material
Gathering information
· Students work on LKPD in groups
· Individuals in groups of students collect related information from various sources
· Students discuss ways to express the relationship between the rate of reaction as a whole with the concentrations of the substances involved in the reaction.
· Student discusses how to determine equation of reaction rate, reaction order and reaction rate constant
Associate
· Student processes the experimental data given (in LKPD) to determine the order of the reaction, the reaction rate constant and the rate equation of the reaction
· Students cultivate and analyze data of experimental results given to graph the reaction rate
Communicate
· Student presents the result of discussion about how to determine equation of reaction rate, reaction order and reaction rate constant (answer problem in LKPD)
· Students present graphs created based on data processing that has been done
· Students listen to teacher explanation about completeness of concept about collision theory and understanding reaction rate















4. Final Activities
· Teachers and students reflect on the material they have taught.
· The teacher gives the final test or evaluation to find out how far students understand the material that has been studied ( inculcate self and honest value ).
· Teacher notifies and asks students to read related to the material to be discussed at the next meeting communicatively.
· Teacher closes lessons by saying hello.
30 Minutes
1.      ASSESSMENT , REMEDIAL LEARNING AND WORKING
2.      Type / assessment techniques
  • Assessment of Attitude
Observation
  • Knowledge Assessment
  • Written test :
  • Choose an answer:
Multiple choice
- Supplying answers:
Description
  • Skills Assessment
  • Product
2.      Assessment Instruments
Attached
3.      Remedial and Enrichment Learning
         
1.      SOURCE AND MEDIA LEARNING ASSESSMENT
2.      Learning Resources
Chemistry Package SMA: Sudarmono, Unggul. 2013. Chemistry For SMA / MA Class X I Mathematics and Natural Sciences Group . Jakarta: Erland.
2.      Media / Learning tools
  • Infocus / power point
  • Student Work Sheet (LKPD)
  • Tools & Materials experiments
Pekanbaru, October 2015
Approve,
Master Pamong 
teacher name S.pd
Knowing,
Headmaster
Headmaster name m,Pd
Headmaster NIP


Komentar

  1. what is the core competencies of this Lesson plan

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    1. CORE COMPETENCY

      1: Live and practice his religious teachings.

      2: Live and practice honest, disciplined, responsible, caring (courteous, cooperative, tolerant, peaceful) behavior, polite, responsive and proactive and show attitude as part of the solution to problems in interacting effectively with the social and environmental environment. Placing itself as a reflection of the nation in the world's associations.

      3: Understand, apply, analyze procedural, conceptual, procedural knowledge based on his knowledge of science, technology, art, culture and humanities with the insights of humanity, nationality, state and civilization on the causes of phenomena and events, and their application. The procedural knowledge for a particular field of study corresponds to his or her talents and interests to solve the problem.

      4: Processing, reasoning, and recruitment in the real and abstract realms associated with independent self-development in schools, and being able to use methods according to scientific rules.

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  2. Of the four materials above, whether the material of the reaction rate can be easily understood by the students.?

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    1. Certainly it could be because with the curriculum of 2013 students are required to be active and in the learning process students are often present and required to master the material. With teachers and curriculum students now greatly benefited, students play an important role while teachers guide only

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  3. Why in learning should use media ?

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    1. Because the media play an important role in the learning process. No media students have no place for accurate learning resources. And moreover now the students are asked to be more active, then that's the media is needed such as: books, laptops, stationery and others.

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  4. If the value of the student's exam results is not satisfactory or under the KKM wheter you will hold an oral or written test?

    BalasHapus
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    1. Both tests are very appropriate to use, but as a teacher must understand the students, now many students are smart talk but nil on paper and vice versa.

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  5. How does the teacher run his planned rpp as well as possible, please explain!

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    1. By running the prescribed procedure and nothing is changed in accordance with the unilateral decision

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  6. why you use Knowledge Assessment in your observation?

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    1. Because by looking at the knowledge of a child can reflect the intelligence and at the same time keperibadian a child

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  7. What learning method do you use on this rpp

    BalasHapus
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    1. Used in this rpp is the method of discussion karna in the learning process of curriculum 2013 students are required active

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