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CHEMISTRY: Atoms, Elements and Compounds.
Sciences and Technology
Grade Level:
9
Subject:
SCIENCES ACADEMIC-SNC1D
Topic:
CHEMISTRY
Objective:
1- Overall Expectation
asses social, environmental, and economic impacts of the use of common elements and compounds , with reference to their physical and chemical properties;
2- Specific Expectation
assess the usefulness of and /or the hazards in terms of their physical and chemical properties.
To understand elements and compounds that can pose problems in the community.
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Have students to understand and investigate what Polymers are and the various chemical structures of polymers. What properties of polymers make them strong and flexible? Identify elements of plastics.
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Reflection:
Question to be addressed; the use of disposals.
Group discussions: How are plastic be recycled?.
How can we as students contribute for the reduction of bio-plastics?
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class setting, handout and power point preparations.