Final Lesson Plan (Math)
Final Lesson Plan (Math)
Final Lesson Plan (Math)
LEARNING COMPETENCY:
I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
Find ½ ,1/3 , ¼ 1/5, and 1/6 of set of objects;
Compare fractions using an illustrations;
Compare fractions with the same denominator and;
Compare fractions by using > (greater than) and < (less than) sign.
A. Reference
(Internet)
Growing Up with Math 2 (page 197 – 199)
B. Materials
PowerPoint Presentation
Chalk Board/ illustration
Greater than – Less than sign card
Greetings
Good morning, class! Good morning, my dear teacher.
Checking of Attendance
BSAgEd 2, may I have your
attendance?? Here is our attendance ma’am.
Thank you.
B. Preparation
1. Drill
Draw the shaded regions of the
corresponding fractions on your
papers.
2. Review
Last meeting we discussed about
fractions. So class, what can you
say fraction?
Yes? It is a part of a whole.
Exactly!
And we also tackled about the part
of a fraction. What is it again? The numerator and the
denominator, ma’am.
Alright!
3. Motivation
I will group you in to 3 groups with
equal number of student, and then
assign a number to each member.
Now, I have here sets of pictures
and I want you to examine them
carefully. If you think that the first
picture is greater or bigger than
the second picture, you will use
the (>) greater than sign. On the
other hand, if you think that the
second picture is bigger or greater
than the first picture, you will raise
the (<) less than sign. I will call a
number. All those with that number
will raise the correct answer. The
first student who raises the correct
answer will stand up. The
members of the group who remain
on their sits will describe their
standing classmate using only one
word that starts with its first letter
of the name or nickname. If one of
the remaining members fails to
describe, their score is not
counted.
Are you ready? Yes, Ma’am! We are all ready.
Let’s start.
4. Presentation (Analysis)
Unlocking the Difficulties:
Today, we are going to use our
comparing skills in comparing
fractions. But remember, we can
only compare fractions if we are
referring to the same thing.
C. Lesson Proper
D. Generalization (Abstraction)
Now, what can you observe on the
fractions that we have compared? (Answers vary)
E. Application
IV. Evaluation
V. Assignment
Answer the following word problem.
1. Which is longer, a stick that is
¾ m long or a stick that is 2/4
m long?
2. Joanna ate 3/8 of the pizza,
while James ate 5/8 of the
pizza. Who ate less?
3. Samantha needs the longest
lace for her project. She has
red, pink and blue laces. The
red lace is 7/12 m long. The
pink lace is 11/12 m long and
the blue lace is 12/12 m long.
Which lace should she use?
Why?
Goodbye class! God bless you. Goodbye, Ma’am! May the lord
reward you.
Prepared by:
and
Shanice E. Castillo