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Subject: Physical Science Date: June 26, 2018 Triple alpha process

Track & Section: Show the first stage of triple alpha process.
And show the alpha ladder until neon. (Ask
learners to write out the complete the alpha
I. Objectives ladder during practice later.)
At the end of the session, learners are expected to: 4He
+ 4He → 8Be
8Be
+ 4He → 12C + γ
a. Give evidence for and describe the formation
1. What do you observe about the atomic mass
of heavier elements during star formation and
of the succeeding element? How about the
evolution (S11/12PS-IIIa-2)
atomic number?
b. Write the nuclear fusion reactions that take
2. complete the alpha ladder
place in stars, which lead to the formation of
new elements. (S11/12PS-IIIa-3) Explain

Specific objectives Answer the given questions during the


explore part. Call a student.
a. Describe proton-proton Cycle and Triple Alpha
Process Ask the learners to complete the alpha ladder
b. Write the nuclear fusion reactions that take in a ¼ sheet of paper.
place in stars, which lead to the formation of
Extend
new elements
Teacher’s input: elaborate the proton-proton
II. Subject Matter
cycle and alpha ladder.
Topic: Proton-proton Cycle and Triple Alpha Process
Wrap up the concept using a diagram. Let the
References: TG & CG Physical Science, students fill up the diagram.
linkquipper.com, physical science books
Materials: IV. Evaluate
Laptop, paper and pen Students will be evaluated based on the
Teaching Strategies: Computations, board works,
activity.
Collaborative method
V. Assignment/Agreement
III. Procedure
Preliminary Activities Advance Reading: CNO Cycle
Greetings!
References:
Checking of attendance
Classroom Management Physical Science book
Engage Linkquipper.com
Recall about Stars
1. What is star?
2. What is nebula? Prepared by:
3. Describe the formation of stars
ADRIEL JAN D. BRUNO
Explore
SPST I
Overview of Proton-proton Cycle and Triple
alpha process.
Checked by:
Video presentation on proton-proton cycle.
Show the chemical equation for proton-
DEBORAH E. BANDAHALA
proton cycle. Let the students answer the
Subject Group Head (STEM)
following questions:
1. Why do you think the process is called
proton-proton cycle?
2. What are the reactants? The products?
3. What do you call the process in which the
proton is converted into neutron?
Subject: Physical Science Date: June 28, 2018
Track & Section: Triple alpha process
Show the first stage of triple alpha process.
And show the alpha ladder until neon. (Ask
I. Objectives learners to write out the complete the alpha
At the end of the session, learners are expected to: ladder during practice later.)
4He
+ 4He → 8Be
c. Give evidence for and describe the formation
8Be + 4He → 12C + γ
of heavier elements during star formation and
3. What do you observe about the atomic mass
evolution (S11/12PS-IIIa-2)
of the succeeding element? How about the
d. Write the nuclear fusion reactions that take
atomic number?
place in stars, which lead to the formation of
4. complete the alpha ladder
new elements. (S11/12PS-IIIa-3)
Explain
Specific objectives
Answer the given questions during the
Describe proton-proton Cycle and Triple Alpha
explore part. Call a student.
Process
Ask the learners to complete the alpha ladder
Write the nuclear fusion reactions that take place
in a ¼ sheet of paper.
in stars, which lead to the formation of new
elements Extend

II. Subject Matter Teacher’s input: elaborate the proton-proton


cycle and alpha ladder.
Topic: Proton-proton Cycle and Triple Alpha Process
Wrap up the concept using a diagram. Let the
References: TG & CG Physical Science,
students fill up the diagram.
linkquipper.com, physical science books
Materials: IV. Evaluate
Laptop, paper and pen
Teaching Strategies: Computations, board works, Students will be evaluated based on the
Collaborative method activity.

V. Assignment/Agreement
III. Procedure
Preliminary Activities Advance Reading: CNO Cycle
Greetings!
Checking of attendance References:
Classroom Management
Physical Science book
Engage
Linkquipper.com
Recall about Stars
4. What is star?
5. What is nebula? Prepared by:
6. Describe the formation of stars
Explore ADRIEL JAN D. BRUNO
Overview of Proton-proton Cycle and Triple SPST I
alpha process.

Video presentation on proton-proton cycle. Checked by:


Show the chemical equation for proton-
proton cycle. Let the students answer the DEBORAH E. BANDAHALA
following questions: Subject Group Head (STEM)
4. Why do you think the process is called
proton-proton cycle?
5. What are the reactants? The products?
6. What do you call the process in which the
proton is converted into neutron?
Subject: Physical Science Date: June 30, 2018 Call a student….. gather idea or information
Track & Section: from the student based on their
understanding on the given equation.

I. Objectives: Extend
At the end of the session, learners are expected to: Teacher’s input on CNO Cycle
Elaborate the CNO Cycle.
e. Give evidence for and describe the formation Show a video about CNO Cycle.
of heavier elements during star formation and
evolution (S11/12PS-IIIa-2) Wrap up the concept
f. Write the nuclear fusion reactions that take
place in stars, which lead to the formation of Evaluate
Administer a 5-item quiz
new elements. (S11/12PS-IIIa-3)

Specific objectives V. Assignment


Read about proton and Neutron Capture
 Describe the CNO Cycle
 Write the nuclear fusion reactions that References:
take place in stars, which lead to the Physical Science Book
formation of new elements Internet sources

II. Subject Matter Prepared by:

Topic: Stellar Nucleosynthesis: CNO cycle ADRIEL JAN D. BRUNO


SPST I
References: TG & CG on Physical Science,
Physical Science 11, Linkquipper.com
Materials: illustrations of CNO cycle, Laptop Checked by:

Teaching strategies: Board Work, DEBORAH E. BANDAHALA


Collaborative learning, AVP Subject Group Head (STEM)

III. Procedure
Preliminary Activities
Greetings!
Checking of attendance
Classroom Management

Engage
Recall about Proton-proton Cycle & Triple
Alpha Process
1. What is proton-proton cycle? Triple Alpha
Process?

Explore
Introduce the CNO Cycle.
Show the chemical equation/reaction of CNO
Cycle. Answer the following questions:
1. Why do you think the process is called CNO
Cycle?
2. Describe the CNO Cycle

Explain
Answer the guide questions used during the
explore part.

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