Detailed Lesson Plan in Mathematics 5
Quarter 4 week 2 day 2
I. OBJECTIVE
At the end of the lesson the learners should be able to:
1. Visualize area of a circle
2. Experiment and interpret the differences of the temperature of different set of water in different
container.
II. CONTENT Area of a circle
A. References Curriculum Guide page 91
1. Teacher’s Guide Pages Lesson Guide in Elementary Mathematics 5. 2010
pp. 237-241
2. Learner’s Material Pages Learners Material Lesson 74 pages 287-291
3. Textbook Pages 21st MATHletes 5 pp. 302-309
Other Learning Resources Chart, ruler, pencil, flash card
III. PROCEDURES
TEACHER’S ACTIVITY STUDENT’S ACTIVITY
A. Preparatory Activities
. Greetings
b. Prayer
Let us pray class, Bercle lead the prayer. Yes Maam!
Amen!
Please clean your area for us to start our lesson.
B. Drill
Find the product of 0.63 and 0.5
Solution:
0.63 × 0.5=0.315
2. Find the product of 2 and 0.87.
Solution : 0.87 x 2= 1.74
C. Motivation
Why are fruits important to our body?
What fruit have you eaten yesterday?
What are your favorite fruits?
D.Discussion
Problem no. 1
Mickey wants to know if the table cloth that she
wants to buy will fit their round tables in the
dining roon. The table radius is 15cm. what is the
area of the table cloth that will fit the round
table?
Follow 4 steps in solving worded problems:
The problem asked for the area of the table cloth.
1. Understand
The given data is 15cm radius.
a. what is asked in the problem?
A=πr 2where r is the radius.
b. what are the given data?
By following the formula which is A=πR 2
c. what formula is needed to solve the problem?
d. how can you find the area when the radius is
given?
2. Plan
Make an illustration:
3. Solve : A=π r 2
D. DEEPENING
A room can contain 675 cubic centimeters of air.
Convert the volume of the room to cubic meters.
E. GENERALIZATION
How do we convert cubic meter to cubic
centimeter and vice - versa?
To convert cubic meter to centimeter, follow
these steps:
a. Use metric converter
b. Move the decimal point 2 places to the right.
c. Multiply 2 places by 3 since volume involves
three dimensions.
To convert cubic meter to centimeter, follow
these steps:
a. Use metric converter
b. Move the decimal point 2 places to the left.
c. Multiply 2 places by 3 since volume involves
three dimensions.
Let the groups answer the following problems
Volume is measured in cubic units.
The cubic units used in measuring the volume of
solids are the following:
cubic meters
cubic centimeters cubic millimeters
cubic decimeters
and others