Monday, October 21, 2013
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Lesson Plan in Third Year
Geometry
I.
Objectives:
At
the end of the lesson, the third year students with 75% proficiency are
expected to;
1. work in the group the task given;
2. identify the formula for the area of polygons; and
3. solve for the area of polygons using the formula.
II.
Subject Matter:
A. Topic:
“Area of Polygons”
B. Instructional Materials:
PowerPoint presentation, bond papers, glue, ruler,
construction paper, computer
C. Values:
Unity, Cooperation
D. References:
Insigne, L. P. et.al.(2003).
Geometry (Based on Basic Education Curriculum). Philippines: Bookman, Inc.
Acelajado, M. J. et.al. (2003).
The New High School Mathematics Third Year (Geometry) Textbook.
Philippines: Diwa Scholastic Press Inc.
E. Source:
III.
Strategies:
A. Engagement:
The students are divided into groups
with seven members in each group. Each group is tasked to have cut-outs of one
inch by one inch construction papers. They are provided with cut-outs of bond
papers with different shapes and sizes. They have to paste their cut-outs
construction papers into the entire surface or region of the bond papers
provided, which could be either of the two sides (front or back).
B. Presentation:
The students are asked to count the
number of cut-out construction papers pasted on each polygonal shape of bond
paper and the teacher would explain that the number of cut-outs corresponds to
the area of each polygonal shape of bond paper.
C. Discussion:
Using the PowerPoint presentation, the teacher presents the easier way of finding the polygons which is using the different formulas for the area of
different polygons such as triangle, square, rectangle, etc. The link
below is used for easy understanding of the students which also serves as their
notes.
Various examples are provided in each formula.
A. Enrichment:
I.
Evaluation:
Solve the following
problems.
1. Find the area of a rectangular region bounded by a length of 8 ½ m
and a width of 6 m.
2. One of the equal sides of an isosceles triangle is 5 m long. What is
the area of the triangle?
3. The area of a square is 16 cm². What is its
perimeter?
4. If a rectangle has a height h=(3x-5) cm, base b=(x+10) cm and area
equal to 98 cm², find its dimensions.
5. What is the area of the triangle?


II.
Assignment:
Jolina
would like to put new tiles on her kitchen floor. If her rectangular kitchen is
5 m by 3 m, how many tiles should she purchase if each square tile is 20 cm on
a side?
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