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This document outlines the budget of work for a Mathematics teacher for the first quarter. It includes 10 weeks of lessons on topics like sets, integers, rational numbers, real numbers, patterns, sequences, and more. Each week lists the competencies, activities, strategies and performance tasks. Assessment is both formative and summative, including tests, problem sets, oral performances and more. The budget was prepared by the teacher and reviewed by the head teacher and principal for approval.
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Francisco Ramos National High School

This document outlines the budget of work for a Mathematics teacher for the first quarter. It includes 10 weeks of lessons on topics like sets, integers, rational numbers, real numbers, patterns, sequences, and more. Each week lists the competencies, activities, strategies and performance tasks. Assessment is both formative and summative, including tests, problem sets, oral performances and more. The budget was prepared by the teacher and reviewed by the head teacher and principal for approval.
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FRANCISCO RAMOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Concepcion, Kabasalan, ZamboangaSibugay

BUDGET OF WORK

Teacher: TROY MICHAEL R. LABRA Quarter: 1ST


Section: AMETHYST Subject: MATHEMATICS 7

ACTIVITIES PERFORMAN
EXPECTED
WEEK AND AND CE TASKS/
COMPETENCIES/ TOPICS NO. OF
DATE STRATEGIES EXPECTED
ASSESSMENT
USED OUTPUT
WEEK 1:  describes well-defined sets,
June subsets, universal sets, and the
null set and cardinality of sets.
M7NS-IA-1
3 Sets and Subsets Discovery
 illustrates the union and Approach 3 Formative
intersection of sets and the
difference of two sets. Venn Diagram
M7NS-IA-2
4 Union and Intersection Pair-Shares
5 Difference of Sets Discovery
WEEK 2:  uses Venn Diagrams to
June represent sets, subsets, and set
operations M7NS-IB-1 1 Summative
10 SUMMATIVE/OUTPUT 2 Formative
11 Complement Discovery
12 Venn Diagrams Experiential
WEEK 3:  solves problems involving sets.
June M7NS-IB-2
17 Problem Solving Group Activity
18 SUMMATIVE/OUTPUT Problems on 1 Summative
 Represents the absolute value Sets with Venn 2 Formative
of a number on a number line Diagram/ Oral
as the distance of a number Performance
from 0. M7NS-IC-1
19 Absolute Value Discovery
WEEK 4:  Performs fundamental
June operations on integers.
M7NS-IC-D-1
24  Addition of Integers Differentiation 3 Formative
25  Multiplication and Division Discovery
26  Subtraction of Integers Group Activity

WEEK 5:  illustrates the different


July properties of operations on the Oral
set of integers. M7NS-ID-2 Performance
1 SUMMATIVE/OUTPUT 1 Summative
2 Properties of Operations Buzz Groups 2 Formative
 expresses rational numbers
from fraction form to decimal
form and vice versa.
M7NS-ID-2
3 Fractions and Decimals Group Activity
WEEK 6  arranges rational numbers on a
July number line. M7NS-IE-1
8 Rational Numbers Boardwork 3 Formative
 performs operations on rational Drills
numbers. M7NS-IF-1
9 Addition and Subtraction Drills
10 Multiplication and Division Group Activity
WEEK 7  describes principal roots and Rational
July tells whether they are rational or Number Line
irrational. M7NS-IG-1
 determines between what two
integers the square root of a
number is.M7NS-IG-2 2 Formative
15 SUMMATIVE/OUTPUT 1 Summative
16 Principal Roots Drills
 estimates the square root of a
whole number to the nearest
hundredth. M7NS-IG-3
17 Square Estimates Drills
WEEK 8:  plots irrational numbers (up to
July square roots) on a number line.
M7NS-IG-4
 arranges real numbers in
increasing or decreasing order. 2 Formative
M7NS-IH-2 Rational Sets/ 1 Summative
22 Rational Line Group Activity Oral
 illustrates the different subsets Performance
of real numbers. M7NS-IH-1
23 Real Number Sets Group Activity
24 SUMMATIVE/OUTPUT
WEEK 9:  writes numbers in scientific
July notation and vice versa
M7NS-II-1
29 Scientific Notation Drills
 represents real-life situations
which involve real numbers. Problem Set/ 2 Formative
M7NS-II-2 Oral 1 Summative
 solves problems involving real Performance
numbers. M7NS-IJ-1
30 Problem Solving Group Activity
31 SUMMATIVE/OUTPUT
WEEK 10: Review for the 1st Quarter
August 5-9 Examination

Prepared by: Reviewed by:

TROY MICHAEL R. LABRA ___________________________


Teacher

Noted by: Approved by:

LEILANI T. ABEDEJOS ESTRELITA AMPO-PEÑA, Ed. D.


Head Teacher Principal III
FRANCISCO RAMOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Concepcion, Kabasalan, ZamboangaSibugay

BUDGET OF WORK

Teacher: TROY MICHAEL R. LABRA Quarter: 1ST


Section: RUBY and SAPPHIRE Subject: MATHEMATICS 10

ACTIVITIES AND PERFORMANCE


WEEK EXPECTED
STRATEGIES USED TASKS/
AND COMPETENCIES/ TOPICS NO. OF
EXPECTED
DATE ASSESSMENT
OUTPUT
WEEK 1:  generates patterns.
June 3 Patterns and Sequence Cooperative Learning
 illustrates an arithmetic
sequence 3 Formative
4 Arithmetic Sequence Discovery Method My Sequence/ Oral
5 Arithmetic Mean Explicit Instructions Performance
WEEK 2:  determines arithmetic
June means and nth term of an
arithmetic sequence 2 Formative
10 Explicit and Nth Term Cooperative Learning 1 Summative
11 SUMMATIVE/ OUTPUT
12 Arithmetic Mean Formula Explicit Instruction
WEEK 3:  finds the sum of the terms
June of a given arithmetic
sequence.
17 Sum of Arithmetic Discovery Method 1 Summative
 illustrates a geometric 2 Formative
sequence.
18 Geometric Sequence
19 SUMMATIVE/ OUTPUT Drills
WEEK 4:  differentiates a geometric Problem Set
June sequence from an
arithmetic sequence.
24 Explicit Formula Pair-Share
 differentiates a finite
geometric sequence from 3 Formative
an infinite geometric
sequence.
25 Arithmetic vs Geometric Cooperative Learning
26 Nth Term Explicit Instruction
WEEK 5:  determines geometric 1 Formative
July means and nth term of a
geometric sequence.
1 Geometric Mean Pair-Share/ Group
2 SUMMATIVE/ OUTPUT Activity
 finds the sum of the terms 2 Formative
of a given finite or infinite
geometric sequence 1 Formative
3 Sum of Geometric Drills/ Boardwork Problem Set/ 1 Summative
WEEK 6  illustrates other types of Oral Performance
July sequences.
8 Fibonacci Sequence Group Activity 3 Formative
9 Harmonic Sequence Pair-Share
 solves problems involving
sequences
10 Problem Solving Cooperative Learning
WEEK 7  performs division of
July polynomials using long
division and synthetic
division.
15 SUMMATIVE/ OUTPUT
16 Long / Synthetic Division Buzz Group 2 Formative
 proves the Remainder 1 Summative
Theorem and the Factor
Theorem
17 Remainder and Factor Drills Problem Set/ Oral
Theorem Performance
WEEK 8:  factors polynomials.
July
22 Factor Polynomials Drills
23 SUMMATIVE/ OUTPUT 2 Formative
 illustrates polynomial 1 Summative
equations.
24 Polynomial Equations Group Activity

WEEK 9:  proves Rational Root


July Theorem.
29 Rational Root Brain- storming
 solves polynomial
equations Real World Problem 2 Formative
30 Solving Polynomial Buzz Groups Solving 1 Summative
Equations
 solves problems involving
polynomials and
polynomial equations
31 Problem Solving Group Activity
WEEK 10 Review for the 1st Quarter
August Examination
5-9

Prepared by: Reviewed by:

TROY MICHAEL R. LABRA ___________________________


Teacher

Noted by: Approved by:

LEILANI T. ABEDEJOS ESTRELITA AMPO-PEÑA, Ed. D.


Head Teacher Principal III
FRANCISCO RAMOS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Concepcion, Kabasalan, ZamboangaSibugay

BUDGET OF WORK

Teacher: TROY MICHAEL R. LABRA Quarter: 1ST


Section:RUBY and SAPPHIRE Subject: MATHEMATICS INVESTIGATION 10

ACTIVITIES AND PERFORMANCE


WEEK EXPECTED
STRATEGIES USED TASKS/
AND COMPETENCIES/ TOPICS NO. OF
EXPECTED
DATE ASSESSMENT
OUTPUT
WEEK 1:  Describes the
June characteristics of Good
MI
3 What is MI problems? Discovery Method 2 Formative
5 Qualities of Good MI Cooperative Learning
Project
WEEK 2:
June 10 Qualities of Good Cooperative Learning
Investigator
 Uses available 2 Formative
technology in organizing Problem Set/ Oral
data. Performance
Using Excel and Word in MI Experiential Learning
12
WEEK 3:
June 17 Using GeoGebra in MI Experiential Learning 1 Summative
19 SUMMATIVE/OUTPUT 1 Formative
WEEK 4:  Generates initial
June conjectures to MI
projects 2 Formative
24 Conjectures Discovery
26 Problem Solving Problem Solving
WEEK 5:  Shares ideas with their
July classmates on the chosen
MI topics on Hand 1 Formative
1 Concept Paper Cooperative Learning
3 Making of Concept Paper Collaborative Works Concept Paper/
WEEK 6 Title Presentation
July 8 Present Possible Topics-1st Collaborative Works
batch
10 Present Possible Topics-2nd Collaborative Works
batch
WEEK 7  Illustrates the proper way
July of writing the parts of an
MI Project
15 How to make a Title Cooperative Learning 1 Formative
17 Making and Presentation of Collaborative Works
Title
WEEK 8: Title and
July Introduction
22 SUMMATIVE/OUTPUT Group Activity
How to write an Introduction 1 Summative
24 Cooperative Learning 1 Formative
WEEK 9:
July
29 Writing of Introduction Collaborative Works
31 Checking of introductions Collaborative Works
WEEK 10 Review for the 1st Quarter
August Examination
5-9

Prepared by: Reviewed by:

TROY MICHAEL R. LABRA ___________________________


Teacher

Noted by: Approved by:

LEILANI T. ABEDEJOS ESTRELITA AMPO-PEÑA, Ed. D.


Head Teacher Principal III

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