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Semi-Detailed Lesson Plan in Grade 6

I. Objectives
At the End of the Lesson, the students will be able to:
A. Define and Explain the Saturated and Unsaturated Solution.

II. Subject Matter


A. Topic : The Saturated and Unsaturated
B. Materials : Visual aid, Equipment for experiment
C. References : Science book and Internet
III. Procedure
 Preliminary Activities
A. Prayer
B. Greetings
C. Checking of Attendance
D. Collecting of Assignment
E. Classroom rules and regulation
F. Motivation
G. Review
H. Reading of Objectives
A. ACTIVITY
- The Teacher will play a video and the student will observe.
B. ANALYSIS
- The Teacher will ask the student , what they observe in the video
presetation.
C. ABSTRACTION
a. Lesson Proper
What is Saturated solution?
- It contains the maximum amount of solute dissolve by a given amount of
solvent. The presence of an excess solid which can no longer dissolve is
evidence that the solution is saturated.
And,
They’re two (2) substances that make up a homogenous solution, it is called
components of the solution. These components are called
Solvent - it is a component of a solution which dissolves the other component
in itself. It institutes the larger component of the solution.
Example: Water is a solvent that dissolves solid substance like sugar.
Solute - it is the component of the solution which dissolves in the solvent. It
has the lesser component of the solution.
What is Unsaturated Solution ?
- It contains less solute than the maximum amount it can dissolve at a given
temperature.
D. APPLICATION
- The teacher will ask the students about the lesson.
- Who can give the example of Saturated Solution?
IV. Evaluation
Direction : Read each item carefully. Underline the letter of the correct
answer.
1. In a salt water solution, what substance is considered the solvent?
a.Salt b. Both are solvents
c.Water d. all of the above
2. In a sugar water solution, what substance is considered the solute
a.Water c.both are solute
b.sugar d. none of the above
3. When a solution is saturated.
a.Crystal form
b.You need to stir it more
c.No additional material will dissolve in it.
d.Two materials have combined to create a clear liquid.
4. Substance dissolved in a solution is called?
a.Saturated c.Both a and b
b. Unsaturated d.all of the above
5. How will you prepare an unsaturated solution?
a.Freeze the mixture
b.stir the powder in the liquid
c.add less amount of powder to the liquid
d.Add more amount of solute in a lower amount of solvent.
Activity 2: Write True,it it is correct. underline and write the correct answer if it
is false.
1. Unsaturated It contains the maximum amount of solute dissolve by a given
amount of solvent.
2. Saturated It contains less solute than the maximum amount it can dissolve
at a given temperature.
3. The sugar is the solute and the water is the solvent.
4. Sugar + water = Saturated Solution
5. In dissolving mixture, we need the greater amount of solute.
V. Assignment
Direction: Give at least ten (10) examples of Saturated and Unsaturated
solution.
Example :
Sugar + Hot water = Saturated Solution
Paper + Water = Unsaturated Solution

Prepared by:
Louiela Marie G. Gabudao
BEED- 3

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