DLP Math
DLP Math
DLP Math
S. Y. 2023-2024
The learner is able to construct and describe polygons, The learner is able to construct and describe the different solid
B. Performance Standards circles, and solid figures. figures: cube, prism, pyramid, cylinder, cone, and sphere.
Visualizes and describes solid figures. Visualizes and describes the different solid figures: cube, prism,
M5GE-IIIe-25 pyramid, cylinder, cone, and sphere.
C. Learning M6GE-IIIa-27
Competencies/Objectives
Values Integration Appreciation of various spatial figures inn the environment.
Integration within and across the curriculum Art, Music, English
II.CONTENT Solid Figures
III.LEARNING RESOURCES
A.References
1. Curriculum Guide pages CG P. 60 CG P. 89
2. Learners’s Materials pages
3. Textbook pages 21st Century Mathletes p.236-239 21st Century Mathletes p.187-191
4. Additional materials from learning MELC in MATH 5 p. 212 MELC in MATH 6 p. 224
resource (LR) portal
B. Other Learning Resource Power point, Cut-out of a circle, charts Power point, Cut-out of a circle, charts
IV.PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing previous lesson or presenting I.Drill
the new lesson Name each polygon.
II. Review
width
A sphere is a round solid figure with every point on its surface equidistant fro its center.
A cone is a three-dimensional geometric figure that has a flat surface or base and a curved
surface pointed towards the top.
A cylinder is a solid figure with two circular bases and a curved surface.
A pyramid is a polyhedron firmed by connecting a polygonal base and a point called the
apex Each base edged and apex for a triangle called a lateral face.
A rectangular prism is a solid figure which has six faces that are rectangles.
A cube is a symmetrical three-dimensional shape, either solid or hollow, contained by six
equal squares.
1. Cube A.
2. Rectangular prism B.
3. Sphere C.
4. Cylinder D.
5. Pyramid E.
6. Cone F.
E. Discussing new concepts and practicing G
new skills #2 GROUP 1
Match Column A to Column B that describes the different solid figures
Column A Column B
1) The base is a polygon and its faces are a) rectangular
triangles prism
2. A spatial figure with a polygonal base whose b) cone
edges meet at a common vertex. c) pyramid
3. A spatial figure having a circular base and one d) cylinder
vertex. e) triangular prism
4) A spatial figure with 2 parallel congruent faces
called bases and the other faces are
parallelograms.
5) A spatial figure with 2 circular bases, no edge
and no vertex.
GROUP 2
(Art Activity)
DIRECTIONS: Paint or draw objects inside the classroom that resembles the different types of solid figures.
Rubrics
Criteria Percentage
1. Creativity of drawing or painting the solid 50%
figures
2. Neatness of the drawing or painting of solid 30%
figures.
3. Teamwork 20%
Total 100%
GROUP 3
Directions: Give at least 2 objects that resemble the following solid figures. Write your answers on a
sheet of paper.
1. Pyramid
2. Cone
3. Cylinder
4. Rectangular Prism
5. Sphere
F. Developing Mastery I
Name each solid figure.
Object Name of Solid Figure
1.
2.
2.
3.
4.
1. 2. 3.
__________1.A solid figure with two circular bases and a curved surface.
__________2. A solid figure that contained six faces that are rectangles.
__________3. A three-dimensional geometric figure that has a flat surface or base and a curved surface
pointed towards the top.
__________4. A round solid figure with every point on its surface equidistant from its center.
__________5. A symmetrical three-dimensional shape, either solid or hollow, contained by six equal
squares.
2. Rubik’s Cube B.
4. Basketball D.
5. Can of sardines E.