Solubility Lesson Plan
Solubility Lesson Plan
Solubility Lesson Plan
GRADE 7 CHEMISTRY
SOLUBILIY
Objectives:
Describe the appearance of an unsaturated solution, saturated solution and supersaturated solution
Determined how much solid solute completely dissolves in a given volume of water.
Differentiated between a saturated solution, unsaturated solution and supersaturated solution.
Lesson Development
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity Teacher’s Remarks/Notes
Do you know how much sugar can you “Yes Ma’am” Let the students answer and
put in your lola’s coffee? “1 spoon” guess.
“2 spoons”
“Today, we will learn about Solubility The teacher will introduce the
and the evidence that a solution is lesson and the lesson objectives.
saturated or not”
Objectives:
Describe the appearance of an
unsaturated solution, saturated solution
and supersaturated solution
Determined how much solid solute
completely dissolves in a given volume
of water.
Differentiated between a saturated
solution, unsaturated solution and
supersaturated solution.
Exploration
“I have here with me a cup of water and
sugar.”
“I’ll demonstrate the activity for you. Due to limited resources, the
You will going to observe the appearance teacher will be the one to
of the solution and answer my questions demonstrate the activity and just
afterwards.” let the students observe.
“What is the appearance of the solution?” “The solution is A volunteer student will record
clear and the the number of tsp of sugar has
sugar has been added to the solution on
dissolved in the the board and will take note of
water. its appearance for every
“I will add 1 2 another tsp of addition of sugar.
sugar. Did it still appeared the same?”
“Yes Ma’am”
“Now I will add 1 2 another tsp of The teacher 1 2 will continue
sugar. adding tsp of sugar to the
solution until the added sugar
“Did the sugar dissolved this time? can no longer be dissolved.
“Not anymore Then will ask another question.
Ma’am”
Take note that there is already
“How many tsp of sugar did we add until excess sugar submerged in the
the sugar no longer dissolved?” “5 tsp of sugar” solution which did not
dissolved.
“So how many tsp of sugar dissolved
completely in 20 mL of water? “4 tsp of sugar”
“I will add more sugar to the solution and The teacher will add more sugar
see what will happen to our solution.” until the solution crystallized.
“What happened to the solution now?” Let one student share his/her
“The solution observation to the class.
appeared
different. It
become solid
because there is
more sugar than
water.”
“Can anybody summarize our
observations?” ““
Explanation What we have done in the activity is we The teacher will post the manila
identified the solubility of the solute. paper where the definition of
terms are written.
In your own words, what does solubility Solubility is
means? the. . . .
...
And when we say solubility of the solute,
it is the maximum amount of solute that
can dissolve in a given amount of solvent
at a certain temperature.
1. Unsaturated solution
2. Saturated solution “ ” The teacher will let the students
3. Supersaturated solution read the definition of
Unsaturated, saturated and
supersaturated solution
“Yes it can.”
“How are we going to dissolve it?” “By melting the
sugar Ma’am”
“Correct”
“Earlier, I emphasized at a given “Because, the
temperature when we defined solubility sugar will
of solute.” dissolve faster
when we will
dissolve it in a hot
water.
“Very good!”
“It is because, the solubility of the solute
depends also on the temperature and it is
more measurable if dissolve a solute in
100 g of solvent in a given temperature.”
Evaluation 1.