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CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION DELIVERY ALIGNMENT MAP (CIDAM)

Grade: 12 Semester: 1st


Core Subject Title: General Chemistry 1 No. of Hours/Semester: 80

Core Subject Description: Composition, structure, and properties of matter; quantitative principles, kinetics, and energetics of transformations of matter; and fundamental concepts of organic
chemistry

Culminating Performance Standards:

Performance Task:
Content Content Performance Standards Learning Competencies Highest Thinking Skill to Assess Highest Enabling Strategy to Use in
Standards Developing the Highest
Thinking Skill to Assess
MINIMUM MINIMUM KUD RBT LEVEL Assessment Enabling General Teaching Strategy
Technique Strategy
WW QA PC
Matter and its The learners The learners: design Recognize that K Understanding Quiz: Representation Interactive
properties demonstrate an using multimedia, substances are Lecture
the particulate understanding demonstrations, or made up of smaller Paper and
nature of matter of: models, particles Pencil Test Team Quiz
states of matter the properties a representation or
the of matter simulation of any of the Collaborative
macroscopic and its various following: Thinking
microscopic forms atomic structure
view gas behavior Brainstorming
3. Physical and mass relationships in
chemical reactions
properties
Extensive and
intensive
properties
Ways of
classifying
matter
pure
substances and
mixtures
elements and
compounds c.
homogeneous
and
heterogeneous
mixtures
6. Methods of
separating
mixtures into
their component
substances

Describe and/or K Understanding Representation


make a
representation of the
arrangement,
relative spacing, and
relative motion of the
particles in each of
the three
phases of matter
Distinguish between; U Analyzing Communication
-physical and
chemical properties
-extensive and
intensive properties
and give examples

Differentiate U Analyzing Communication


between;
-pure substances
and mixtures
-elements and
compounds
-homogenous and
heterogeneous
mixtures and give
examples.

Describe separation K Understanding Representation


techniques for
mixtures and
compounds

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