Bellen March 13
Bellen March 13
Bellen March 13
LESSON PLAN
OBJECTIVES
Content Standards The learner can demonstrate an understanding of key concepts of sets
and the real number system.
Performance Standards The learner can formulate challenging situations involving sets and
real numbers and solve these in a variety of strategies.
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
References
Teacher’s Guide
1. Page 34-45
Textbook pages
2. Page 12-20
Additional Materials
from the Learning
Resource (LR) portal
Other Learning WOW, MATH, and ONEONJUAN YouTube (Videos), Visual Aids,
Resources Instructional material, chalk, and board.
IV. PROCEDURES
Preliminaries
Preparatory Activity
Introduction
Good morning class! “Good morning, Ma’am!”
You may now take your seat. “I’m glad to tell you nobody is absent today,
ma’am.”
Who's the class beadle? May I
know who is absent today?
Kindly give us your report.
Thank you.
Before we go on to our
discussion, we must read first
our classroom rules.
Classroom Rules:
BE READY TO LEARN
LISTEN CAREFULLY
FOLLOW DIRECTIONS
BE KIND
Are our classroom rules clear? “Yes, ma’am”
B- basic
O- operations, in
(Students are listening)
M- mathematics
Activity 1: BOM
ADDITION SUBTRACTION
() (/)
Very good. Let’s give a
BARANGAY CLAP!
(Students perform barangay clap)
1. Sign
2. Operations
3. Positive
4. Negative
Very good!
(Students perform barangay clap)
Let’s give a barangay clap.
Very good.
Give an example.
" 1,2,3,4 and -5 ma'am."
Excellent!
(Students are listening)
For you to remember and
understand the rules, let’s sing
a song.
Lyrics:
Rule no. 1
Ex. 7 + 3 = 10
5 + 15 = 20
Ex. 7 + (-3) = 4
-20 + 15 = 5
Let’s have another example.
And try to solve it.
” -7 ma’am”
1. -3 – 4 =
” -20 ma’am”
2. -25 + 5 =
” 25 ma’am”
3. 10 + 15 =
” 60 ma’am”
4. 50 + 10 =
” -30 ma’am”
5. –20 – 10 =
(Students clap once)
Do you hear me?
(Students clap Twice)
Do you understand me?
“None ma’am.”
Do you have any questions?
” 48 ma’am”
1. 6 x (-8) =
2. (9) (5) = ” 45 ma’am”
3. -50/ -10 = ” 5 ma’am”
4. 49/ 7 =
” 7 ma’am”
5. -9 / 3 =
” – 3 ma’am”
Do you have any questions? “None ma’am.”
Okay, let’s move to the GEMDAS
rule.
Discussing new GEMDAS stands for: (Students are listening)
concepts and
G – Grouping symbols like ( ),
practicing new
[ ], { }
skills #2
(Explore) E – Exponents
M/D – Multiplication and
Division
A/S – Addition and Subtraction
Ex. for Grouping symbols
6 + (2 – 4)
6 + (- 2) = 4
8+ [-2(6– 4)]
8 + (- 2 + 2)
8–0=8
Ex. for exponents
2
(4) + 3
8 + 3 = 11
2 3
(3) +¿ 4 ¿ ¿ =
9 + 64 = 73
Ex. Multiplication and Division
Do the multiplication/division
in order from left to right.
16 ÷ 4 (2+ 2)
16 ÷ 4 (4)
4 × 4 = 16
Ex. Addition and Subtraction
Do the add and subtract in
order from left to right.
6–4+3=
2+3=5 "Yes, Ma'am."
Understood?
Let’s try another example. “1. -3 + [ -3 (- 2 – 4)]
1. -3 + [ -3 (- 2 – 4)] -3 + [ -3(-6)]
Answer:
1. -23 + 31 = 1. 8
2. -6 – ( -11) = 2. 5
3. 23 – (−4)2 = 3. -8
5. 25 (- 3) + 15 ( -5) = 5. -150
Making What are the things that you I have learned that integers are positive and
generalizations have learned from our lesson negative numbers. It has a different rule that
and abstractions today? we need to remember to be able to get the
about the lesson exact answer to every problem. And also, I’ve
learned about GEMDAS, which makes the
equation easy to solve.
c. Rational
d. Irrational
2. Solve -2 +4 =?
a. -2
b. 2
c. 6
d. -6
a. -10
b. 10
c. 20
d. – 20
a. 1.5
b. 1.75
c. -1.75
d. -1.5
a. -380
b. 388
c. -388
d. 380
Additional
activities or
remediation
V.REMARKS
VI. Reflection
Prepared by:
Demonstrator