Lesson Plan Probability Final Demo
Lesson Plan Probability Final Demo
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LESSON Teacher: Christian Rhey S. Nebre Learning Area: Mathematics
PLAN
Teaching Dates and Time: week 8 Quarter: 4rt quarter
I. Objectives
A. Content The learners demonstrate understanding of key concepts of probability
Standard
B. Performance The learner is able to formulate and solve practical problems involving probability of simple
Standard events.
C. Learning Find the probability of simple event.
Competency Ready to take risk and grab opportunities
D. Valuing
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B. Other Learning
Power point, Google meet, Google forms, Quizizz
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TEACHER’S ACTIVITY STUDENTS’ ACTIVITY
IV.Procedures
A. Preparatory 1. Prayer
Activity and
Reviewing 2. Greetings
previous lesson
3. Checking of Attendance
Answer this!
Jericho invited Maria to her party: Maria has 3
Blouses (Stripes with ruffles, long-sleeves, and
sleeveless) and 3 skirt (red, pink, black) in her
closet reserved for such occasions. Assuming
that any skirt can be paired with any blouse. In
How many ways can Maria select her outfit?
Very good!
Very good!
Very good!
One sir!
All right! how many choices of papers do we
have?
Very good!
It means you can choose a rock, paper and
scissors once and Out of three number of all
possible outcomes, what is the chance that you
are choosing a rock?
1
Si! 1 out of three or
3
Very good!
So, class this chance is what we call probability
And for today’s lesson we are going to discuss
probability of simple events.
n(Event )
P (Event)=
n(Sample space )
{,2,4,6}
Good job! So, we have 3 even numbers
Sir! {1,2,3,4,5,6}
Correct! we have 3 even numbers and we have 6
possible outcomes
3 1
Excellent! P (getting an even number) = or simply
6 2
Very good! 4
P (Getting number less than 5) = or simply
6
Do you have questions? 2
3
All right!
None sir!
E. Discussing new Ok class you got it now let’s have another
concepts and example
practicing new
skills #2 Example 2
Great job!
what is the probability of choosing a red marble?
7
P (choosing a red marble) =
18
Precisely!
6 1
Very good! P (choosing a green marble) = or
18 3
Great job! 5
P (choosing a blue marble) =
18
Questions?
None sir!
Very good 8 clemente!
Very good
Ok class, try letter b find the probability of 13 1
a.. or simply
drawing a king? 52 4
Very good!
And we know, that in a standard deck of cards is 4
we have 52 playing cards therefore, what is the
probability of drawing a king?
Very good!
what is the probability of drawing a red card 4 1
b. or
52 13
how many red cards do we have?
Very good!
Questions? 26 1
or
52 2
Let’s go to genetics
A couple plans to have three children. find the None sir!
probability that they will have
a. All girls
1
In each child we have 50% chance or. , so
2
therefore the probability of having all girls is.
1 1 1 1
× × =
2 2 2 8
1
chance that they will have all girls
8
None sir!
G. Finding For me to know what you have learned. Answer
practical the problem task.
applications of Direction: Find the probability of an event.
concepts and skills
in daily living.
A. In Set R= {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12}
1 a number 10
2. a number greater than 9
3.a number that is even
B.A glass jar contains 5 red, 4 yellow 3 blue
marbles. If a single marble is chosen at random
from the jar, what is the probability of choosing
4.Red marbles
5.blue marbles
6.yellow marbles
n( Event )
P(Event)=
n( Sample space )
Very good!
Where in :
Questions?
None sir!
All right!
1.The number 5
2.a number that is even
3. number 3
4.red 1
1.
5.green 6
3 1
2. or
6 2
1
3
6
B.
5 1
4. or
10 2
3
5.
10
C. In playing a deck of cards, what is the
probability of drawing:
6. a black card
7.a cloves
8. a red card
9. jack
10.spade
C.
1
6.
2
13 1
7. or
52 4
1
8.
2
Very good class! 4 1
9. or
52 13
13 1
10. or
52 4
J. Additional Assignment
activities for
application or Find the probability of the events
remediation.
When a fair dice is thrown, what is the
probability of getting
1.Multiples of 3
2.A number less than 6
: Prepared by:
CHRISTIAN RHEY S. NEBRE
Student Teacher
Checked by:
ELAINE V. CUADRA
Cooperating Teacher