Unit 2 Learning Plan
Unit 2 Learning Plan
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
The learner is able to investigate thoroughly mathematical
relationships in various situations; formulate real-life problems
involving quadratic equations, inequalities, and functions; and solve
them using a variety of strategies.
CONTENT STANDARD
The student demonstrates understanding of the key
concepts of Rational Algebraic Equations.
Consider this (essential) question: How are rational algebraic equations used to
model real-life situations?
Let the class explore rational algebraic equations using the KWL organizer
through a small group discussion. Allow each group a couple of minutes to present
their output. Then, consolidate the results. Take note of the results. Use these as a
guide to determine the points of emphasis in teaching unit.
K-W-L CHART
Topic: Rational Algebraic Equations.
LEARNING
COMPETENCY
FIRM-UP (ACQUISITION)
Process Questions:
1. How did you recognize equations that involve rational expressions?
2. How did you come up with the check process?
Self-assessment:
Instruction: Fill-out the self-assessment form below as you progress with your
scaffold activity. Please be honest enough to assess your skills as seen in the
leftmost column. Just put a check on the box that corresponds to your self-
assessment.
LEARNING
COMPETENCY
DEEPEN (MAKE MEANING)
Process Questions:
1. Assume uniformity in the performance of work. What part of the work is done in
1 hour if:
a) Cheche works alone?
b) Bureche works alone?
c) Cheche and Bureche will work together?
2. What part of the work is done in 2 hours if:
a) Cheche works alone?
b) Bureche works alone?
c) Cheche and Bureche will work together?
3. What part of the work is done in n hours if:
a) Cheche works alone?
b) Bureche works alone?
c) Cheche and Bureche will work together?
n n
4. Interpret the rational algebraic expression + in relation to the given problem.
3 4
n n
5. Ask the class to work in pain in solving the equation + =1
3 4
LC4: Use equations
involving rational
Activity 4:
equations including
Solve the following problems in pair.
those in real-life
1. Two pipes fill a swimming pool in 9 hours. If the larger pipe fills the pool three
situations.
times faster than the smaller pipe, how long will it take the smaller pipe to fill
the pool alone?
Learning Targets:
2. A tank can be filled in 30 minutes with two identical faucets open. If one faucet
I can use equations
runs twice as fast as the second faucet, how long will it take faucet to fill the
involving rational
tank alone?
equations including
those in real-life Process Questions:
situations. 1. What is being asked in the problem?
2. How did you come up with the proper technique to be used in solving the
problem?
Guided Generalization
Instructions: Read, analyze and solve the following:
C-E-R Questions:
1. How did you solve the problem?
2. Which method did you apply?
3. Why did you use such?
0 No answer.
Values Integration:
The concept of rational algebraic expressions is used in various situations
involving water flow. Integrate values to learn during emergency situations like
flooding or drought.
“We cannot stop natural disasters but we can arm ourselves with knowledge so
many lives wouldn't have to be lost if there was enough disaster preparedness.”
Learning
Competency
TRANSFER
PERFORMANCE Transfer Goal: Students on their own and in the long run will be able to
STANDARD: independently use their learning to deal with daily-life situations or problems that
The learner is able to can be solved using the concepts of quadratic equations, inequalities, and functions
investigate thoroughly with ease and confidence.
mathematical
relationships in various PERFORMANCE TASK- One Product
situations; formulate
real-life problems One of the tasks of Human Resource Management (HRM) team is to
involving quadratic determine the number of personnel in performing a specific work in the shortest
equations, inequalities, period of time. You are the head of HRM department and you task is to assign the
and functions; and most efficient and effective group of workers to specific tasks. You need to produce
solve them using a a “workers’ assignment scheme” which to your judgment will provide efficient and
variety of strategies. effective group of workers at the least cost on the part of the company. Then, you
will make an oral presentation of your proposed scheme including the salary
scheme and all the computations involved in the formulation of the scheme to other
department heads who belong to the management team and convince them to
LC8: Create a adopt your proposal. Remember that the proposed “workers’ assignment scheme”
“worker’s assignment must be appropriate and practical; beneficial to both workers and the employer; and
scheme”. equations and computations used are based to the concepts learned on rational
algebraic expressions/equations.
Learning Targets:
I can assign the most 1. Goal. Your task is to assign the most efficient and effective group of workers
efficient and effective to specific tasks.
group of workers to
specific tasks. 2. Role. You are the head of HRM department.
Analytic Rubric:
Beyond
Expectation Developing Beginning
CRITERIA Expectation
4 3 2 1
Self-Assessment:
In this portion, your task is to make a written explanation and justification regarding
the situation or difficulty you’ve encountered while doing the performance task.
1. How did you find the given performance task?
2. How did the task help you understand the real-world situation?
LAC CARD
Description: Fill-in the learned, affirmed, challenged cards given below to evaluate
what you`ve learned about quadratic equations.
PREPARED:
CHECKED: APPROVED: