ICT Integrated Lesson Plan
Topic:
Distillation
Subject:
Science
Class:VI
Date: 9-12/9/17
Teaching Strategy:
Integration of ICT
GNH values: Culture
Teaching Learning Materials:
PowerPoint animation, website materials, video, images,
Lesson Objectives:
By
the end of the lesson, each student will be able to;
1.
define distillation in their own
words correctly after teacher’s demonstration.
2.
describe the process of distillation
correctly after teacher’s presentation.
Lesson
Introduction
Attention
Grabber: Heart to Heart… ready to Start.
Lesson
will begin with a video clip about preparation of alcohol.
After
watching the video, teacher will ask students to tell some of the take away
from the video.
They
will be specially asked to tell about some of the processes involved in clip.
Expected
answer: evaporation and condensation.
Teacher will then explain that the main process involved in preparation is
called distillation. Thus the topic will be introduced.
Lesson Development
Attention Grabber:
Ready to Rock……..Ready to Roll
Teacher
will provide the definition of distillation.
Distillation is a process of separating
two liquids. It is applicable only if two liquids change its state to a gas at
different temperature.
For
better understanding of the concept the teacher will show a power point
animation on preparation of alcohol in our own context which involves process
of distillation.
After
showing the power point animation teacher will explain how the process works.
Preparation of alcohol through
distillation process
Power point presentation
1.
Firstly, the grain is cooked and
made to cool down.
2.
On that yeast is added. Yeast causes
the grain to ferment.
3.
Then it should be covered with one
cloth very tightly so that no air can get inside. After 1-2 days a pleasant
smell will arise from the fermented grain. Then put it in a container and keep
it for a month or more. The strength will be determined by the duration of
grain stored in the container.
4.
Alcohol is separated from grain by
distillation method. To do that fermented grains should be mixed with water and
set up as shown in figure 1.
5.
Then it should be heated gently (the
heat should be limited because if the mixture is overheated, it will overflow
and water will get out from the container which will result in the burning of
the grain) since alcohol has low boiling point as compared to water it will
evaporate fast.
6.
Then the water in the bowl will
condense the vapour. The bowl should be filled with cold water so it will help
the vapour to condense fast. When water in bowl gets warm, it should be
changed.
7.
Finally, the vapour is cooled and
collected in a container as alcohol.
Activity
Following
are the instruction for the group activity;
1.
Students will form a group with 5
members each.
2.
In group students will answer to the
following questions.
3.
All the questions should be put on
power point slide and make a presentation.
4.
The total time allocated for this
activity will be 15 minutes.
5.
After completing the work one person
from each group will be asked to present the group's answers.
The teacher will provide the website
link as a reference to answer the following questions.
Questions
1.
Why do you think yeast is added on
cooked grains?
Expected
Answer: The water in the bowl should be cold
so that it will help the vapour to condense fast.
2.
Why water in the bowl should be cold?
Expected
Answer: When water in the bowl gets warm it should be changed.
3. What will happen if the fire gets
too big and hot?
Expected Answer: If
the fire is too big and hot, mixture will over flow and water will get out from
the container which will result in
burning of the grains.
Monitoring of Activity
Teacher
will visit each group to verify all members are actively participating or not
and help the group if necessary.
Follow up
Teacher
will ask the students to number themselves and then teacher will call out the
number randomly to select the presenter. The presenter should be done with good
explanation and teacher will supplement in missed out points.
If
the groups have done good presentation they will be given a cheer and feedbacks
will be given to those who fail to do good presentation.
Values
The
topic is related to alcohol, so it is quite sensitive for children that school
curriculum is encouraging it. In this case teacher will teach the values about
problem lead by consumption of alcohol. The following images will be shown on
screen to sensitize the children on risk involved with alcohol.
Lesson closure
Attention Grabber
Teacher
will ask student to write the summary of the lesson using STOP strategy in a Microsoft word and share to their friends and
teacher through mail.
S We started
the lesson … With video clip on processes involved in making alcohol.
T The topic
was … How can we prepare alcohol?
O Our
opportunity for the practice was… Hand on experience of the distillation
process, (Mindful during the experiment)
P The
purpose of learning was that … To acquire knowledge about distillation process.
Benefits of ICT Integrated Lesson Plan
The
lesson I taught was on “Distillation” in class VI and it was taught as a
extended lesson on the same topic. On 11th September I taught the topic without
integrating ICT however the same topic with ICT integration was unexpectedly
different in terms of participation and learning on 12 September 2017. It was one of the most exciting lesson ever
attended by the students of class VI. This is because the lesson was full of
ICT integrated. Mostly our teachers go to class with lesson plan and teaching
learning materials prepared out of hard papers and occasionally live materials.
I will not write on how my lesson was so successful in achieving lesson goals
but rather analyze how students were engaged in my lesson.
Students
were found very active and energetic throughout my lesson. They are overwhelmed
when they see the power point on how we prepare alcohol using distillation
process. The classroom was lively as students see the process of distillation
via video and it is a rare event for them to see video to teach concept. Hence
at the end of the lesson when I ask questions students were able to remember
better. As such I started to believe that ICT really plays a role in making our
lesson better and achievable.
Classroom
Teaching with Integrated ICT.
wow ...great usage of ICT technology in your teaching .Please continue the same and hope it has benefited your students alot.
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