Yearly Lesson Plan 2018 - Physics F5
Yearly Lesson Plan 2018 - Physics F5
Yearly Lesson Plan 2018 - Physics F5
SMK METHODIST(ACS)
SCHEME OF WORK FOR PHYSICS FORM 5
YEARLY TEACHING PLAN 2018
LEARNING AREA: 1. WAVES
9 2.3 Carry out activities to identify series and parallel A students is able to : Teaching Aids
26 Feb – 2 Mac Analysing series and circuits. identify series and parallel circuits. use of ICT or courseware
parallel circuits compare the current and potential integration is preferable
Carry out activities to study the current, I, and difference of series circuits and parallel CCTS
potential difference, V, in series and parallel circuits. Relating
circuits using ammeters and voltmeters to shoe the determine the effective resistance of Observing
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Learning
Week Suggested Learning Activities Learning Outcomes Notes
Objectives
12 3.1 Analysing the Recall what an electromagnet is. A student is able to : The right-hand grip rule may
26 Mac – 29 Mac magnetic effect Carry out activities to study the pattern and direction of State what an electromagnet is. be introduced.
of a current- the magnetic field due to a current in a: Draw the magnetic field pattern due to a
carrying a) straight wire, current in a :
conductor. b) coil, i) straight wire,
c) solenoid. ii) coil,
iii) Solenoid.
Plan and conduct experiments to study factors that Plan and conduct experiments to study
effect the strength of a magnetic field of an factors that affect the strength of the
electromagnet, i.e.: magnetic field of electromagnet.
a) the number of turns on the coil, Describe applications of electromagnets.
b) the size of current carried by the coil,
c) the use of a soft iron core.
Research and report on applications of electromagnets
such as in electric bells, circuit breakers, electromagnetic
relays and telephone ear-pieces.
13 3.2 Carry out activities to show the force on a current- A student is able to : Fleming’s left-hand rule may
02 Apr – 06 Apr Understanding carrying conductor in a magnetic field including the Describe what happens to current- be introduced.
the force on a effect of reversing the direction of the current and carrying conductor in a magnetic field.
current-carrying magnetic field. Draw the pattern of the combined The working principle of a
conductor in a magnetic field due to a current-carrying moving-coil ammeter may
magnetic field. View computer simulations to gain an understanding of conductor in magnetic field. also be discussed.
the resultant magnetic field obtained by combining the Describe how a current-carrying
magnetic fields due to a current-carrying conductor and conductor in magnetic field experiences Comparisons to an
a magnet. a force. alternating current motor
Explain the factors that affect the may also be discussed.
Carry out experiments to study factors that affect the magnitude of the force on a current-
force on a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic carrying conductor in magnetic field.
field and discuss how they affect the force on a current- Describe how a current-carrying coil in a
carrying conductor in a magnetic field. magnetic field experiences a turning
force.
Carry out activities to observe the turning effect of a Describe how a direct current motor
current-carrying coil in a magnetic field. works.
State factors that affect the speed of
Discuss how the turning effect of a current-carrying coil in rotation of an electric motor.
magnetic field is used in the action of a motor.
Learning
Week Suggested Learning Activities Learning Outcomes Notes
Objectives
of the induced current.
Discuss the direction of the induced current in a: Describe applications of electromagnetic
a) straight wire, induction.
b) solenoid Compare direct current and alternating
current.
Carry out activities to study factors that affect the
magnitude of the induced current and discuss how they
affect of the magnitude of the induced current.
16 3.5 Research and report on various sources of energy used A student is able to :
23 Apr – 27 Apr Understanding to generate electricity such as hydro, gas, nuclear, list sources of energy used to generate
the generation diesel, coal, biomass, sun and wind. electricity.
and transmission View computer simulations to gain an understanding on describe the various ways of generating
of electricity the use of various sources to generate electricity. electricity.
describe the transmission of electricity.
Study a model of electricity transmission. describe the energy loss in electricity
transmission cables and deduce the
Discuss the energy loss in cables and the advantage of advantage of high voltage transmission.
high voltage transmission. state the importance of the National Grid
View computer simulations to gain an understanding of Network.
the National Grid Network. solve problems involving electricity
Research and report on : transmission
a) the importance of the National Grid explain the importance of renewable
Network in terms of efficient energy energy
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Learning
Week Suggested Learning Activities Learning Outcomes Notes
Objectives
distribution, explain the effects on the environment
b) the importance of energy efficiency caused by the use of various sources to
and renewable energy resources in generate electricity.
view of limited energy sources,
c) the effects on the environment caused
by the use of various sources to
generate electricity.
Learning
Week Suggested Learning Activities Learning Outcomes Notes
Objectives
17 4.1 View computer simulation to gain an understanding of A student is able to : Thermionic emission-
30 Apr – 04 May Understanding thermionic emission. explain thermionic emission. pancaran termion
the uses of the Carry out activities to study the properties of cathode Describe the working properties of
Cathode Ray rays using apparatus such as the Maltese Cross tube. cathode rays. Cathode rays-sinar katod
Oscilloscope Discuss the cathode ray oscilloscope from the following Describe the working principle of cathode
(C.R.O) aspects: ray oscilloscope. Cathode rays oscilloscope-
a) electron gun, Measure potential difference using the osiloskop sinar katod
b) deflection system, C.R.O.
c) fluorescent screen, Measure short time intervals using the Fluorescent- pendaflour
d) Energy changes. C.R.O.
Carry out activities using a C.R.O. to: Display wave forms using the C.R.O.
a) measure potential difference, Solve problems based on the C.R.O.
b) measure short time intervals, display
c) Waveforms display.
Discuss to solve problems based on the C.R.O. display.
Build a
half – wave rectifier circuit and
a full – wave rectifier circuit.
Learning
Week Suggested Learning Activities Learning Outcomes Notes
Objectives
C.R.O.
19 4.3 With the aid of diagrams, discuss a transistor in terms of A student is able to:
14 May – 18 May Understanding its terminals, i.e. base, collector and emitter. Describe a transistor in terms of its
transistors. Carry out activities to show a transistor as a current terminals.
amplifier. Describe how a transistor can be used as
Set up a transistor- base electronic circuit that functions a current amplifier.
as a light, heat or sound- controlled switch. Describe how a transistor can be used as
an automatic switch.
20 4.4 Discuss logic gates as switching circuits in computers A student is able to:
21 May – 25 May Analysing logic and other electronic systems. State that logic gates are switching
gates circuits in computers and other electronic
Research and report on symbols for the following logic systems.
gates: List and draw symbols for the following
a) AND logic gates
b) OR i. AND
c) NOT ii. OR
d) NAND iii. NOT
e) NOR iv. NAND
v. NOR
21 4.4 Carry out activities to study the action of the following A student is able to:
28 May – 01 June Analysing logic logic gates: State the action of the following logic
gates a. AND gates in truth table
b. OR i. AND
c. NOT ii. OR
d. NAND iii. NOT
e. NOR iv. NAND
v. NOR
Build truth tables for logic gates and their combinations. Build truth tables for logic gates in
combination for a maximum of 2 inputs.
Research and report on logic gates control systems such Describe applications of logic gates
as in security systems, safety systems and street lights. control systems.
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Learning
Week Suggested Learning Activities Learning Outcomes Notes
Objectives
22 5.1 View computer simulations or models to gain an A student is able to :
04 June – 08 June Understanding the understanding of: describe the composition of the nucleus
nucleus of an a) the composition of the nucleus, of an atoms in terms of protons and
atom b) isotopes. neutrons.
define proton numbers (Z) and nucleon
Research and report on the terms nuclide and isotope. number (A).
explain the terms nuclide
A
use the nuclide notation Z X .
MID-YEAR HOLIDAY
9 JUN - 24 JUN 2018
23 5.2 View computer simulations to gain an understanding of A student is able to: The structure of detectors is
25 June - 29 June Analysing radioactivity. state what radioactivity is. not required.
radioactive decay Discuss: name common detectors for radioactive
a) that radioactivity is the spontaneous emissions.
disintegration of an unstable nucleus compare the three kinds of radioactive
accompanied by the emission of energetic emissions in terms of their nature
particles or protons, explain what radioactive decay is
b) the detection of radioactive emission using use equation to represent change in the
detectors such as cloud chambers an Geiger- composition of the nucleus when particles
Muller tubes, are emitted
Discuss the characteristics of radioactive emissions i.e. explain half-life
alpha particles, beta particles and gamma rays in determine half-life from a decay curve
terms of their: solve problems involving half-life
a) relative ionising effects
b) relative penetrating powers
c) deflection by electric and magnetic fields
Learning
Week Suggested Learning Activities Learning Outcomes Notes
Objectives
Research (MINT) or other suitable places to see various
applications of radioisotopes
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Revision
23 Jul – 27 Jul
28
Revision
30 Jul – 3 Aug
29
Revision
6 Aug – 10 Aug
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Learning
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Objectives
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13 Aug - 17 Aug SPM TRIAL EXAMINATION 2018
33 Revision
10 Sept - 14 Sept Questions from Trial Paper
34 - 41
Revision
17 Sept – 9 Nov
42
SPM EXAMINATION 2018
13 Nov – 13 Dis
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( NIK MOHD AKRAM BIN ROSLI)
Physics Teacher