SP Iii-14
SP Iii-14
SP Iii-14
b. How would you conduct the activity? Sample response: Students will
stand for as long as they can using whichever foot they choose in their stocking or
bare feet with their eyes open. We will time them to the nearest second using
stopwatches from our science class. We will have students do the activity one at
a time out in the hall so they cannot see each other.
c. What sample statistics will you calculate, and how will you display and
analyze the data? Sample response: The sample statistics will be the mean time
(in seconds) standing on one foot for the 9th graders and 10th graders. We will
make a dot plot of the times for the 9th graders and for the 10th graders using
parallel number lines with the same scale.
(10 minutes)
G.Finding practical
applications of concepts and
skills in daily living
H.Making generalizations The teacher summarizes the mathematical concept of illustrating random
and abstractions about the sampling by using the given in activity numbers 1-3.
lesson ( 5 minutes)
I.Evaluating Learning I. Direction: Do the task given. The class will work with the same group.
2. Suppose every day for 𝟕𝟕𝟗𝟗 days throughout an entire semester she chooses a
random sample of five students. Do you think some students will never get
selected? Why or why not?
( 15 minutes)
J. Additional activities or
remediation
V.REMARKS
Reflect on your teaching and assess yourself as a teacher. Think about your students’ progress. What works?
VI.REFLECTION What else needs to be done to help the pupils/students learn? Identify what help your instructional supervisors
can provide for you so when you meet them, you can ask them relevant questions.
A.No. of learners who earned 80% of the
evaluation
B.No. of learners who require additional
activities for remediation who scored
below 80%
C.Did the remedial lesson work? No. of
learners who have caught up with the
lesson.
D.No. of learners who continue to
require remediation
E.Which of my teaching strategies
worked well? Why did these work?
F.What difficulties did I encounter which
my principal or supervisor can help me
solve?
G.What innovation or localized materials
did I use/ discover which I wish to share
with other teachers
Prepared by:
Checked by:
(10 minutes)
The teacher presents the objectives of the lesson to the class and let the students
B. Establishing a purpose for recognize the significance of distinguishing between parameter and statistic
the lesson
(2 minutes)
C. Presenting examples/ ACTIVITY 2
instances of the new lesson In this activity, the students will work with the same group.
Direction: Each group will do the following and write their answer for five
minutes. The teacher goes around in each of different groups to provide needed
support. The teacher asks two or three groups to present their answers.
2. Form a group of four members and require each group to distinguish statistic and
parameters using the Venn diagram.
3. Ask them to put some artwork to their output and tell them to present it in class.
D. Discussing new concepts The teacher talks about the concept of illustrating random sampling. The teacher
and practicing new skills #1 relates the Activity 1 and 2 to the topic about illustrating random sampling
(10 minutes)
E. Discussing new concepts
and practicing new skills #2
ACTIVITY 3
In this activity, the class will work with the same group.
Direction:
The teacher goes around in each of different groups to provide needed support.
The following problems below each present a statistical study. For each study, identify
both the parameter and the statistic in the study.
1. A researcher wants to estimate the average height of 500 women of Cansomoroy 20
years or older. From a simple random sample of 45 women, the researcher obtains a
F. Developing mastery (leads sample mean height of 60.9 inches.
to formative assessment 3)
2. A nutritionist wants to estimate the mean amount of sodium consumed by the 250
students of Canduman NHS of under the age of 10. From a random sample of 75
students under the age of 10, the nutritionist obtains a sample mean of 299
milligrams of sodium consumed.
A school administrator wants to estimate the average number of students using the
school library. From a simple random sample of 5 weeks in the record book, the
administrator obtains a sample mean of 20 students.
(10 minutes)
G. Finding practical
applications of concepts and
skills in daily living
H. Making generalizations The teacher summarizes the mathematical concept of distinguishing between
and abstractions about the parameter and statistic by using the given in activity numbers 1-3.
lesson ( 5 minutes)
I. Evaluating Learning I. Direction: Do the task given. The class will work with the same group.
( 10 minutes)
Ask the class to make a poster showing the similarities and differences of parameters and
statistics.
Rubric
J.Additional activities or
1. Creativity 10 pts
remediation 2. Organization 10 pts
3. Neatness 10 pts
Total 30 pts
V.REMARKS
Reflect on your teaching and assess yourself as a teacher. Think about your students’ progress. What works?
VI.REFLECTION What else needs to be done to help the pupils/students learn? Identify what help your instructional supervisors
can provide for you so when you meet them, you can ask them relevant questions.
A.No. of learners who earned 80% of the
evaluation
B.No. of learners who require additional
activities for remediation who scored
below 80%
C.Did the remedial lesson work? No. of
learners who have caught up with the
lesson.
D.No. of learners who continue to
require remediation
E.Which of my teaching strategies
worked well? Why did these work?
F.What difficulties did I encounter which
my principal or supervisor can help me
solve?
G.What innovation or localized materials
did I use/ discover which I wish to share
with other teachers
Prepared by:
Checked by: