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Linear in One Variable

The document outlines a lesson plan for teaching 7th grade mathematics that focuses on solving linear equations in one variable. The learning procedure includes reviewing equations, motivating students with an example problem set, discussing the definition and properties of linear equations in one variable, working through example problems, and having students solve application problems at the board. The goal is for students to understand and be able to solve linear equations in one variable.
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Linear in One Variable

The document outlines a lesson plan for teaching 7th grade mathematics that focuses on solving linear equations in one variable. The learning procedure includes reviewing equations, motivating students with an example problem set, discussing the definition and properties of linear equations in one variable, working through example problems, and having students solve application problems at the board. The goal is for students to understand and be able to solve linear equations in one variable.
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Our Lady of the Pillar College-San Manuel, Inc.

District 3, San Manuel, Isabela, Philippines


College Department S.Y. 2022– 2023

A Detailed Lesson Plan


In Mathematics (Grade 7)

I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students should be able to:
a. define relation and function;
b. B. illustrate a relation and a function;
c. C. determine if a given relation is a function using ordered pairs, graphs and
d. equations
e. define relation and function;
f. B. illustrate a relation and a function;
g. C. determine if a given relation is a function using ordered pairs, graphs and
h. equations
a. Find the solution of linear equation in one variable;
b. Solve linear equation in one variable involving absolute value by: (a) graphing; and (b)
algebraic methods; and,
c. Solve problems involving equations in one variable.

II. Subject Matter


Topic: SOLVING LINEAR EQUATION IN ONE VARIABLE
Reference: Mathematics 7; Quarter 2- Module 9
Materials: Laptop, chalk.

III. Learning Procedure


Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity

A. Preliminary

1. Prayer
May we all stand to feel the
presence of the Lord _____ kindly
lead us a prayer.
(In the name of the Father, of the Son,
and the Holy Spirit, Amen.)

2. Greetings
Good Morning Class!
Good Morning Sir.

Before you take your sit, kindly


arrange your chairs and pick up
those litters around you.
Then, you may now take your sit.
Thank you, Sir.
Our Lady of the Pillar College-San Manuel, Inc.
District 3, San Manuel, Isabela, Philippines
College Department S.Y. 2022– 2023

3. Checking of Attendance
Secretary who is absent today?
No one is absent Sir.

That’s good to hear class! Very


good

B. Lesson Proper

a. Review
Class what was our lesson
yesterday?
The lesson yesterday sir was about the
equations and inequalities.

Very good!

What is equation?
Anybody? Student; An equation is a statement that
two numbers or two expressions are
equal.

Very good!

C. Motivation

Before we proceed to our new


lesson today, we will first have a
game. We will use a sheet of
paper. You will write your answer
on it and present or show your
answer in the class. And also
determine whether it is one
variable or not.
Instruction:
a. You will be group in to two.
b. Present or show your answer in
class then determine whether
the equation is a solution or
not.
(Students Perform)
Our Lady of the Pillar College-San Manuel, Inc.
District 3, San Manuel, Isabela, Philippines
College Department S.Y. 2022– 2023

So, let’s begin!

Evaluate:
a. x+7=16 when x=9
b. 3y-7=13; y=-2
c. 15w+5=80; w=5
d. 21x-12=96; x=3

Solution:
1. x+7= 16
9+7= 16
16= 16, true
Hence, x=9, is a solution.

2. 3y-7= 13
3(-2) -7= 13
-6-7= 13
-13= 13, false
Thus, y=-2 is not a solution of
3y-7= 13.

3. 15w +5 = 80
15(5)+5= 80
75+5=80
Hence, x=5, is solution of 15w
+5 = 80

4. 21x -12= 96
21(3) -12=96
63-12=96
51=96, False
Thus, x=3 is not a solution of
21x -12= 96

Now you may take your set.


(Student take their seat)

D. Discussion

Now, I will discuss to you the


linear equation in one variable.

Class what is linear equation in


one variable?
(Raising their hands)

Yes _____?
Our Lady of the Pillar College-San Manuel, Inc.
District 3, San Manuel, Isabela, Philippines
College Department S.Y. 2022– 2023

Student: Linear equations in one


variable is an equation that can be
written in the form ax+b=c. where a, b,
and c are real numbers and a a≠0.

Very Good!

The linear equation in one variable


are also equations in which the
highest degree of every term is
one, there is one possible solution
of the equation and there is only
one variable present in it.

Now let have these examples using


the different property of equation
and later on we will try to graph
the answer or solution;
1. 7𝑥 = −14
2. 15a-2=13
x
3. =7
4
4. |x +2|=5
5. │3x - 5│- 4= 10 1. 7x=-14
7x=-14
7x=-14
7 =7
x=-2

Checking:
7x=-14
7(-2)=14
-14=-14

2. 15a-2=13
15a=13+2
15a=15
15 15
a=1

Checking:
15a-2=13
15(1)-2=13
15-2=13
13=13

(Continue Solving the remaining


examples)
Our Lady of the Pillar College-San Manuel, Inc.
District 3, San Manuel, Isabela, Philippines
College Department S.Y. 2022– 2023

Now, let's try to graph the solution

1.

2.

(continue graphing)
E. Application

From this time class, I want you to


solve here in the board.

From the given replacement set,


determine the solution set of the
given equation. Then graph it.

Number 1.
Yes, ____!

1. 2𝑥 – 6 = 4; {3, 4, 5, 6, 7}
1. x=5
2𝑥 – 6 = 4
2 (5) – 6 = 4
10 – 6 = 4
4=4

2. 5c=4c+13; {12, 13, 14, 15, 16}


2. c=13
5c=4c+13
5(13)=4(13)+13
65=52+13
65=65

3. 20y+15=75, {2,3,4,5,6}
3. y=3
20y+15=75
20(3)+15=75
60+15=75
75=75

4. │3𝑎 − 4│ − 11 = 15
4. │3𝑎 − 4│ − 11 = 15
3𝑎 – 4 = 26
3a=26+4
3a=30
3 30
a=10
or
Our Lady of the Pillar College-San Manuel, Inc.
District 3, San Manuel, Isabela, Philippines
College Department S.Y. 2022– 2023

3𝑎 – 4 = −26
3𝑎 = −22
𝑎 = − 22
3
Very Good!

Thank you, Class.

Let’s give five claps to them.


(Student clapping)

Is there any questions?


None so far Sir.

Is it clear now?
Yes Sir, Clear as Crystal.

IV. EVALUATION
Direction get ½ crosswise and answer the following equation and show the graph
1. 27w-5= 49, w=2
2. 13x+10= 62, x=4
3. 8y -24= 16, y= 3
4. 5x+10= 13, x= 3/5
5. 12x-9= 62, x=6

V. ASSIGNMENT
1. What is the value of x that would make the equation 4x – 8 = 12 correct?
2. What are the values of x in the equation │x + 5│ = 4?

Prepared and submitted by:


Checked by:

CHRISTIAN P. AGLIDAY
Student Teacher MS. LUZVIMINDA VELILIA
COOPERATING TEACHER

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