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### Lesson Plan

**Name:**
**Level:** High School/College
**No. of Students:**
**Date:**
**Time:**

**Adm No.:**
**Institution:**
**Class:**
**Subject:** Organic Chemistry 1

**LESSON Title:** Chemical Properties of Alkenes


**Week:**

**Specific objectives:** By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
1. Understand and explain the chemical properties of alkenes.
2. Describe the types of reactions alkenes undergo, including addition, polymerization, and
oxidation.
3. Predict the products of alkene reactions.
4. Demonstrate reactions of alkenes through examples and mechanisms.

**Teaching Aids:**
- Whiteboard and markers
- Projector and computer
- PowerPoint presentation
- Molecular model kits
- Worksheet with practice problems
- Safety goggles and gloves for demonstration

**References:**
- Textbook on Organic Chemistry (specific chapters on alkenes)
- PowerPoint slides on alkene reactions
- Online resources and videos on chemical properties of alkenes

### Time Estimate

| **Time** | **PRESENTATION** |
|-----------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
| **10 min**| **Introduction** |
| | - Greeting and Attendance (2 min) |
| | - Review of Previous Lesson (3 min) |
| | - Introduction to Today's Topic (5 min) |
| | |
| **20 min**| **Lecture: Chemical Properties of Alkenes** |
| | - Addition Reactions (10 min) |
| | - Hydrogenation |
| | - Halogenation |
| | - Hydrohalogenation |
| | - Hydration |
| | - Markovnikov's Rule |
| | - Polymerization (5 min) |
| | - Definition |
| | - Examples |
| | - Oxidation Reactions (5 min) |
| | - Epoxidation |
| | - Hydroxylation |
| | - Ozonolysis |
| | |
| **15 min**| **Demonstration: Addition Reactions** |
| | - Hydrogenation Demonstration (5 min) |
| | - Bromination of an Alkene (10 min) |
| | - Setup and Safety (3 min) |
| | - Demonstration (7 min) |
| | |
| **15 min**| **Group Activity: Reaction Mechanisms** |
| | - Divide the Class into Small Groups (2 min) |
| | - Assign Each Group a Reaction Type (2 min) |
| | - Activity Instructions (1 min) |
| | - Group Work (10 min) |
| | |
| **10 min**| **Discussion and Review** |
| | - Group Presentations (5 min) |
| | - Class Discussion (5 min) |
| | |
| **10 min**| **Practice Problems** |
| | - Worksheet Distribution (1 min) |
| | - Individual Work (5 min) |
| | - Review and Explanation (4 min) |
| | |
| **5 min** | **Summary and Q&A** |
| | - Summary of Key Points (3 min) |
| | - Q&A Session (2 min) |
| | |
| **5 min** | **Homework Assignment** |
| | - Assignment Explanation (3 min) |
| | - Wrap-Up and Closing Remarks (2 min) |

### Homework:
- Complete assigned problems on alkene reactions.
- Read the next chapter on alkynes in preparation for the next lesson.

### Notes for Teacher:


- Ensure safety protocols are followed during demonstrations.
- Engage students through questions and encourage participation.
- Use molecular model kits to help visualize reaction mechanisms.
- Provide additional resources or office hours for students needing extra help.

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