School: SMAN PLUS
Provinsi Riau
Subject: Chemistry
Class / semester:
XII / I
Basic Material:
Colligative Properties of Solution
Sub Material:
Boiling Point Increase
Meeting to:
Time Allocation: 2 x 45 minutes
A. Core Competencies:
KI 1: Living and
practicing the religious teachings it embraces.
KI 2: Live and practice
honest behavior, discipline, responsibility, caring
(Gotong royong,
cooperation, tolerant, peaceful), polite, responsive and proactive
Show attitude as
part of the solution to various problems in
Interact
effectively with the social and natural environment as well as within
Placing ourselves
as a reflection of the nation in the association of the world.
KI 3: Understand,
apply, analyze factual, conceptual, procedural knowledge
Based on his
curiosity about science, technology, art, culture,
And humanities with
insights into humanity, nationality, statehood, and
Civilization-related
causes of phenomena and events, and applying knowledge
Procedural in a
specific field of study according to his or her talents and interests
solve the problem.
KI 4: Processing,
reasoning, and gesturing in the realm of concrete and related abstract spheres
With the
development of what he learned in school independently, acting
Effectively and
creatively, and able to use the method according to the rules
Scholarship.
B. Basic Competencies:
1. KD on KI-1
1.1 Thankful for
Indonesia's natural wealth in the form of petroleum, coal and
Natural gas and
various other minerals as a gift of God YME
Which is used for
the prosperity of the people of Indonesia.
2. KD on KI-2
2.1 Showing
scientific behavior (having curiosity, discipline, honesty,
Objective, open,
able to distinguish facts and opinions, tenacious, thorough,
Responsible,
critical, creative, innovative, democratic, communicative) within
Designing and
conducting experiments as well as discussions that are realized
In everyday
attitude.
3.KD on KI-3
3.1 Explain the
decrease in vapor pressure, boiling point rise, decrease in freezing point and
Osmotic pressure
including the colligative nature of the solution
4.KD on KI-4
4.1 Conducting an
experiment to determine the decrease in vapor pressure, boiling point rise,
Decrease of
freezing point and osmotic pressure of solution.
C. Indicators:
A. Cognitive
1. Observe the
increase in the boiling point of the solution due to the addition of solute
through
trial.
2. Calculate the
boiling point increase based on experimental data.
3. Summing up the
results of activities
B. Psychomotor
1. Preparing
materials to be used.
2. Measure the
volume of the solution thoroughly.
3. Skilled to use
the tool in accordance with its function.
4. Use practicum
equipment with care.
C. Affective (character)
1. Bringing
Opinions / Ideas.
2. Answering
Questions.
3. Asking
Questions.
D. learning objectives
a. Cognitive Objectives
1. Students are able to explain the effect of
solution concentration on increase of boiling point solution corectly through
experiment and discussion
2. Student are able to calculate the boiling
correctly based on the data experiment through teacher explanation and
assignment.
3. Students can conclude experimental results
b. Psychomotor Goals
1. Students can prepare materials to be used
2. Students can experiment according to the
details of the detemined performance tasks.
3. Students can measure the volume of the
solution and read the thermometer scale throughly.
4. The skilled of student use the tool in
accordance with its function.
c. Affective Destination (character)
1. Student are able to express opinions/ideas
2. Students are able to answer questions
3. Students are able to ask questions
E. Teaching Materials
Increase Boiling
point of the solution and its calculations.
F. Learning Approach and Model
1. Approach:
Contextual
2. Model: Guided
inquiry learning
G. Steps of learning activities
a. Introduction (15 minutes)
Phase 1 : Presenting Activities
1. Teacher enters the class and greets the
students with “Assalamualaikum Students!”
2. Teacher creates a religious classroom
atmosphere by appointing in the class leader to lead the prayer
3. Teacher checks student attendance(teacher
still discipline attitude),cleanliness and class neatness as a form of
environmental awareness
4. After preparing the lesson,the teacher
conveys a preception to the students with the aim of guilding the students
memory on the materials to be given at this meeting by asking “what is solution
and solute?”
5. Students are asked to answer the question
and the teacher completes the student’s answer
6. Teacher motivate students to attract
students attention with describe the process of cooking water in daily life
then ask, “when is the water boiling?”
7. Students are asked to answer and then
completed by the teacher
8. Teacher divide students into group with
heterogeneous members
b. Core Activity (60 minutes)
1. Teacher distributes LKS to each group and
presents the problem: “at what temperature in the following solution boiling
and which in the first boiling?”
a. 10 mL of aquades
b. 10 mL of 0,5 M NaCl solution
c. 10 mL of 1 M NaCl solution
Phase 2 Creating Hypotheses
2. Teacher provide opportunities for students
to discuss each other to make hypothesis and write it to LKS.
Phase 3 Designing Experiments
3. Teacher give students the opportunity to
develop experimental steps in the group discussion within a few minutes guide
students to develop the correct procedure right on the board.
Phase 4 Experiment
4. Teacher guide students to experiment to
test hypothesis that have been students were made with experiments of boiling
point in some olutions that has been provided.
5. Student make observations and record
carefully and then throughly the results of their experimental oservations on
the LKS.
Phase 5 : Collecting and Analyzing Data
6. Students analyze experiment data, make a
discussion of the results that they get by comparing the existing literature to
prove thecorrectness of the hypothesis they make,and answer the questions in
the LKS.
7. the teacher gives each group a chance by
pointing to one members of his group todeliver the results of data processing
collected at the front of the class and other groups give attention and respond
for his friend’s presentation, then the teacher gives the reinforcement for the
results of student’s discussion to make students can understand the concept of
boiling point rise and calculation correctly.
8. The teacher gives students the opportunity
to ask questions if the students not understood anymore about the lesson.
c. Closing (15 minutes)
Phase 6 : Make a conclusion
9. Teacher asks student to collect LKS
10. The teacher guides the students to
conclude the materials of lesson that they habve learned
11. Teacher asks th question is “do you feel
happy and understand the lesson today?”
12. Teacher closes the lesson by giving the
tasks of a report to each group and written test in the form of homework (PR) n
each student.
H. Tools and Resources Learning
· Book of Chemical High School class XII Erlangga
curriculum 2013
· LKS
· Tools and materials for experiment
I. Assessment
Rated Aspect:
a. Cognitive
Written : This assessment was obtained by
assessing the LKS and written test done individually and written reports from
the group.
b. Psikomotor
Do the experiment
c. Affective
In accordance with the effective assessment
sheet based on the teaher’s observations in the classroom
Affective rating sheets
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Information
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Aspects of assessed
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Discriptor
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Score
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Ask Question
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Students can ask question but deviate from
the material being studied
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Students can ask appropriate questions from
the material being studied
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Students can ask appropriate questions from
the material they are studying clearly
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Students can ask appropriate questions from
the material they are studying clearly, precisely and logically
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Answer Question
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Students can answer question bur
are wrong
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Students can answer questions but are less
precise
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Students can answer questions clearly
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Students can answer questions
clearly,precisely and logically
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Giving Opinions
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Students can give opinions but deviate from
the material being studied
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Students can give their opinions according
to the material being studied
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Students can give their opinions according
to the material they are studying clearly
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Students can give their opinions according
to the material they are studying clearly,precisely and logically
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A = Very Good (80 -100)
B = Good (60 -79)
C = Enough (40 -59)
D =
Less (> 39)