Strategic Intervention Material IN Mathematics Iv
Strategic Intervention Material IN Mathematics Iv
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MATHEMATICS IV
Prepared by:
MICHELLE A. CORTEZ
DONA MILAGROS S. CHIOCO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
STO.DOMINGO DISTRICT
DIVISION OF NUEVA ECIJA
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Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Cordillera Administrative Region
Division of Apayao
Pudtol District
ALEM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
CERTIFICATE OF VALIDATION
To whom it may concern:
This is to certify that Mrs. Chandler B. Ibabao, the Grade IV class adviser of Alem
Elementary School, Pudtol District has constructed the Strategic Intervention Material (SIM) in
Mathematics IV entitled “Renaming Decimals as Fractions” to help remediate learners at risk
as to improve their interest and performance.
Recommending Approval:
_______________________________
Education Program Supervisor I - Mathematics
Approved:
AMADOR D. GARCIA
Schools Division Superintendent
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Least learned skill:
Rename decimal numbers to
fractions from a given set of
decimals whose
denominators of 10 and 100
Prerequisite Concepts and skills:
Naming fractions for the
parts shaded
Fractions with factors of 100
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GUIDE CARD
Study this.
Do you want to have some fun?
Before you start the game in renaming decimals as
fractions, study the examples below.
8 25
0.8 = 0.25 =
10 100
82
8.82 = 8
100
Think…Think…Think…
Let us have a short review:
How do we rename a decimal as a fraction?
25
0.25=100
5 1
0.5 or 10 2
5 1
0.5 = 10 or 2
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GUIDE CARD
Here is another way to rename a decimal as a fraction.
Write the decimal as a fraction with a denominator of 10 or
100. Then divide the numerator and denominator by their
greatest common factor (GCF) to change the fraction to lowest
terms.
Step 1
Rename 0.8 as a fraction with
denominator of 10
8
0.8 = 10
Step 2
Find the “Greatest Common Factor”
(GCF) of the numerator and
denominator
How do we find the greatest common factor of 2
numbers? First we find the prime factorization of both
numbers using the factor tree
8 10
4 x 2 5 x 2
2x2
Step 3 Divide the numerator and denominator by the
GCF
8 8 ÷2 4
= =
10 10÷2 5
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So, 0.8 = 5
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Activity Cards
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Activity 1
Practice What You Learned
Begin
Activity 2
Save this in your memory bank.
Practice More
1. 0.96
2. 0.12
3. 1.80
4. 2.25 VERY GOOD! You did
5. 0.26 well! Let’s keep
6. 2.35 going!
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7. 0.44
8. 3.67
9. 8.82
10. 7.55
Activity 3
Keep Practicing
89
1. 0.2 a.
100
2. 0.04 2
b.
10
3. 0.15
25
c.
100
4. 0. 25
5. 0.89
9
15
d.
100
Congratulations!
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e.
100
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Let’s proceed!
Assessment Cards
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Assessment 1
How Much Have You Learned?
Direction: Help Dora find out what
makes us strong and healthy by renaming
the decimals as fraction. Use the decoders
to reveal the answer.
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1. 0.05
2. 0.4
3. 0.8
4. 0.09
5. 0.16 𝟒 𝟗 𝟏𝟔 𝟐 𝟐𝟎
U R 𝑰 𝑻 𝑰
6. 0.02 𝟏𝟎 𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝟏𝟎𝟎
7. 0.20
8. 0.6 𝟔 𝟓 𝟖 𝟓𝟓 𝟕
9. 0.55 𝑶 𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝑵 T 𝑼 𝑺
𝟏𝟎 𝟏𝟎 𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝟏𝟎𝟎
10. 0.07 𝟐𝟑 𝟐𝟓 𝟑𝟐 𝟏𝟖 𝟓
11. 0.5 𝑺 𝑶 𝑫 𝑶 𝑭
𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝟏𝟎𝟎 𝟏𝟎
12. 0.18
13. 0.25
14. 0.32
15. 0.23
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Assessment 2
Move On
List down the letters of each decimal to its corresponding fraction form below to
complete the statement.
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Assessment 3
Move beyond
1. 0.4 5. 0.48
2. 0.15 6. 0.50
3. 0.36 7. 0.20
4. 0.28 8. 0.10
12 3 7 1
𝐶 𝑋 𝑅 𝑆
25 20 25 5
2 9 1 1
E E I E
5 25 2 10
ANSWER POOL
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Are you having
fun while
learning?
That’s positive!
Keep it up!
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Enrichment Cards
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Enrichment Card 1
Enrichment Card 2
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Challenge Yourself and Have Fun!
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Enrichment Card 3
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Reference Card
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Further Reading……
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Key Answers:
7 5
4. 4. 2
10 20
9 13
5. 1 5.
10 50
2 7
6. 6 6. 2
10 20
2 11
7. 4 7.
10 25
8 67
8. 1 8. 3
10 100
3 41
9. 20 9. 8
10 50
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10.61
33 10.7
20
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ENRICHMENT
Think and Apply
5 50 9 25 75 65
1. 10
= 0.5 100 = 0.50 2. 10 = 0.9 100
= 0.25 3. 100
= 0.75 100
= 0.65
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