Grade 7 Math DLP
Grade 7 Math DLP
The learner demonstrates understanding of key concepts of sets and the real number
CONTENT STANDARD
system.
PERFORMANCE The learner is able to formulate challenging situations involving sets and real
STANDARD numbers and solve these in a variety of strategies.
MOST ESSENTIAL
The learner solves problems involving sets with the use of Venn Diagram.
LEARNING COMPETENCY
The learner should be able to
OBJECTIVES
solve problems involving sets using Venn diagram
VENN DIAGRAM
SUBJECT MATTER
Self-Learning Module. Mathematics 7, Q1, M1
A. References
Laptop, PowerPoint Presentation, chalk
B. Materials
METHODOLOGY
I. PRELIMINARIES
A. Prayer
B. Greetings
C. Checking of Attendance The students will do the preliminary activities.
D. Reminding the Health and Safety Protocols
E. Setting of House Rules
II. REVIEW
III. MOTIVATION
The teacher will ask volunteer students to write their Student will check their assignment.
answer of the assignment in the board and check it after.
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
After that, the teacher will ask the students to read the solve problems involving sets using Venn diagram
objectives.
IV. DEVELOPMENT OF THE LESSON. Throughout this part, the milk teacher will use a Constructivist
Approach in her teaching method.
STRATEGY. The teacher will adopt an Inductive Milk teaching and Learning Approach where teaching begins
with specific examples presented by the teacher and requires learners to make observations to formulate a general rule
or theory.
ABSTRACTION Venn diagram is a principal way of showing The students will listen to the discussion and
sets diagrammatically. This method consists may ask questions after the discussion.
primarily of entering the elements of a set
into a circle or circles. It can be used to solve
word problems involving union and
intersection of sets.
Example:
Given:
200 Junior High School students who were
randomly selected
140 students who liked milk tea
120 students who liked coke float
80 students who liked both milk tea and coke
float
Asked:
a. How many students liked only milk tea?
b. How many students liked only coke float?
c. How many students liked neither milk tea
nor coke float?
(1)To obtain M,
M = 140 - 80 students who liked milk tea
minus students who liked both milk tea and
coke float
T = 60 set of students who liked only milk
tea
(2) To obtain C,
C = 120 – 80 students who liked coke float
minus students who liked both milk tea and
coke float
C = 40 set of students who liked coke float
only
(3) To obtain X,
X = 200 – (M + C + 80) total number of
students who were randomly selected minus
the sums of M, C and 80
X = 200 – (60 + 40 + 80) by substitution
X = 200 – 180 by simplifying
X = 20 set of students who liked neither milk
tea nor coke float.
how
A survey asked 200 Grade 7 students
whether they like the meals in McDonald’s
or Jollibee. 75 students like McDonalds and
Jollibee. 55 like Jollibee only. 30 like other
fast food chain.
The students will find their pair and answer
a. Draw a Venn diagram that displays these the activity.
results.
b.
c. How many students like Jollibee meals?
d.
APPLICATION c. How many students like McDonald meals
only?
Generalization: