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Grade 5 DLL MATH 5 Q4 Week 4

The document outlines a daily lesson log for a math teacher covering volume. It details the objectives, content, learning resources and procedures for lessons across a school week converting between volume units and finding the volume of cubes and rectangular prisms.

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GRADES 1 to 12 School: TALIPTIP ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Grade Level: V

DAILY LESSON LOG Teacher: JINO LEO G. RAMIREZ Learning Area: MATHEMATICS
Teaching Dates and
Time: APRIL 22-26, 2024 (WEEK 4) Quarter: 4TH QUARTER

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY


I. OBJECTIVES Name the unit of measure for measuring the volume of cube and rectangular prism.
Write the value of measuring accurately
A. Content Standards demonstrates understanding of area, volume and temperature. CATCH-UP FRIDAY

B. Performance Standards is able to apply knowledge of area, volume and temperature in mathematical problems and real-life situations.

C. Learning converts cu. cm to cu. m and vice converts cu. cm to cu. m and : Finds the volume of a given Estimate and use appropriate
Competencies/Objectives versa; cu.cm to L and vice versa. vice cube and rectangular prism units of measure for volume
Write the LC code for each M5ME-IVd-80/Page 63 of 109 versa; cu.cm to L and vice using cu.cm and cu.m M5ME-IVd-82
versa. M5ME-IVd-81
M5ME-IVd-80/Page 63 of 109
II. CONTENT Converting cu.cm to cu.m and vice versa; Converting cu.cm to cu.m and Finding the volume of a given Estimating and Using
cu.cm to L and vice versa vice versa; cu.cm to L and vice cube and rectangular prism appropriate units of measure
versa using cu.cm and cu.m for volume

III. LEARNING RESOURCES


A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages Curriculum Guide in Math 5 Curriculum Guide in Math 5 Curriculum Guide in Math 5
2. Learner’s Material pages DLP Gr. 5 Module 54 DLP Gr. 5 Module 54 DLP Gr. 5 Module 55
 BEAM LG Gr. 5 Module 18  BEAM LG Gr. 5 Module 18  BEAM LG Gr. 5 Module 18
– Volume – Volume – Volume
 Lesson Guide in Elem.  Lesson Guide in Elem.  Lesson Guide in Elem.
Math Gr. 5 p.395 Math Gr. 5 p.395 Math Gr. 5 p.399
 MISOSA Gr. 5 Module –  MISOSA Gr. 5 Module –
Volume of a Rectangular Volume of a Rectangular
Prism Prism
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials from
Learning Resource (LR)
portal
B. Other Learning Resources flash cards, pocket chart, problem written on flash cards, pocket chart, : flash cards, model cubes and flash cards, model cubes and
the chart problem written on the chart rectangular prisms set, rectangular prisms set,
problem written on the chart. aquarium.
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing previous lesson 1.Drill: Conversation Answer their assignment 1.Drill 1.Drill
or presenting the new Mental computation /drill on Mental computation
Mother bought a dressed chicken weighing Review
lesson finding the area or missing Magic Square –Give
1.3 kg. How many grams is it? Basic conversion unit side of a parallelogram the next five perfect square.
2.Review
2.Review
Find the area of the following 2. Review
Give the equivalent: Conversion of linear figures. Write the answer on Find the volume of these
your notebook. prisms. Write the answer on
measure.
1. 3cm your notebook.
6cm= ____ mm
1.l=9m
5m= _____cm
3. 6cm w=5m
____dm= 4m h=4m
2. s=12cm
____cm= 9dm
3.l=15m
2. 5m
____dm= 3m w=10m
6cm h=6m
B. Establishing a purpose for the 3.Motivation 3.Motivation 3.Motivation
lesson Show a transparent plastic Show a rectangular prism to
Which cubic unit of measure will you use to measure the following:
container filled with balls. Ask each group and guess which
a.cabinet d.thumbtacks box pupils to guess the number of has the greatest or least
balls inside the container. Let volume.
b.gravel and sand truck e.rectangular water tank
a volunteer count the balls to
find out the answer. Elicit
from them how they can
make a good guess of the
total number of balls. Relate
this to the concept of volume.
C. Presenting examples/instances 1.Presentation Presentation 1.Presentation 1.Presentation
of the new lesson Read and study the problem Using concrete object
Present each problem to the class. Present another problem to
below. (present an aquarium)
A truck delivers sand weighing 54000 dm3 the class A storage box is 60 cm by 40 An aquarium is 35 cm. long,
cm by 30 cm. What is the 25 cm wide and 33 cm high is
or L, what is the weight of the sand in cubic
volume of the box? to be filled with water.
metre (m3)? In cubic centimetre (cm3) ? The volume of a rectangular
prism is equal to the product
of its length,width and height.
V= LXWXH
60cm x 40 cm x 30 cm =
72000cm3
D. Discussing new concepts and a.What is asked in the problem? What are Discuss the problem Using concrete objects How many cubic centimetre
practicing new skills #1 given? a.Let a pupil fill a rectangular
of water will be needed?
b.What must we know to be able to change box with cubes.
54000 dm3 to cubic centimetres and to cubic b.Ask the pupils the following 1.What is asked in the
metre? questions:
problem?
c.Which is larger a cubic decimetre or a cubic How many cubes did it take
centimetre? to fill the prism? 2.What data are given?
d.How many cubic centimetres are there in How many cubic units is the
3. Is the unit of measure
cubic decimetres or L ? length/ the width? the
To change cubic decimetre to cubic height? appropriate with the data
centimetre we multiply by 1000. c.Define these situations as
given?
Since: 1dm=10cm finding the volume of solids.
Therefore: 1dmx1dmx1dm= 10cm x 10cm x Define volume as the number
10cm of cubic units used to fill up a
Thus, 1dm3 = 1000cm3 space. Use correct unit of
54000 dm3 = ____ cm3 measure.
54,000x1,000 = 54,000,000 cm3 d.Using this definition, ask the
pupils the volume of
How will you compare cubic decimetres to rectangular prism.
cubic metres? Since a cubic metre is larger e.Let them state the formula
thana cubic decimetre, we divide by 1000. for the volume of a
Using conversion 1m3= 1000dm3 rectangular prism as V=lxwxh.
54000dm3 = 54m3
1000
E. Discussing new concepts and 2. Performing the Activities Provide exercises 2.Performing the Activities 2.Performing the Activities
practicing new skills #2 a. Group the pupils.
Group the pupils into three working teams Processing the Activities Solve for the volume of these
Give rectangular prism to
and have them perform the task. How do we change and rectangular prisms, given their each group.
b. Have each pupil first
convert a smaller unit to a measurements.
guess which prism has the
higher unit? 1.l=9m 3. s=12cm greatest and which prism has
the least volume.
 when converting w=4m
c. Give the unit of
from larger unit to a smaller h=3m measure to be used. Have the
students estimate the volume
unit, use multiplication
of the rectangular prisms.
 when converting 2.l= 10cm 5.
. Processing the Activities
from a smaller to a larger unit, s=6m
What is volume?
use division w=7cm How do we estimate volume
of a prism?
h=15cm

4.l=14 m
w=10m
h=9m
Processing the Activities
What is volume?
What is the formula in finding
the volume of a cube?
Rectangular prism
F. Developing mastery Reinforcing the Concept and Skill Get Moving! 4. Reinforcing the Concept and Skill
Reinforcing the Concept and
(Leads to Formative Discuss the presentation. On page ___ of LM Math Grade V, Discuss the presentation. On page ___ of LM Math
Skill
Assessment 3) Have the pupils solve the following exercises. Change to smaller units. Grade V,
Discuss the presentation. On
Supply the missing number. Have the pupils solve the following exercises.
page ___ of LM Math Grade
1. 6700 dm3= ____m3 1.25 cm3 =______mm3 Find the volume of the following figures.
V,
2. 28 dm3= _____cm3 Refer to LM____
Have the pupils solve the
3. 11500 cm3 =_____ m3 2.89 dm3= ______cm3
following exercises.
4. 4 m3 =______cm3
Write the best unit of
5. 8m3 =______dm3 3.57 cm3= ______mm3
measure to find the volume
of the following: (mm3, cm3,
4.126 dm3= _____ cm3
dm3, m3)
1.water in a rectangular pool
5.32 dm3= ______cm3
2.an ice before it melts
3.a dice
4.a blackboard eraser
5.oil in a rectangular box
G. Finding practical applications Applying to New and Other Situations Answer the following word Applying to New and Other Applying to New and Other
of concepts and skills in daily Have the pupils do the exercises under Apply problems. Situations Situations
living your Skills on page LM Math Grade V. Have the pupils do the Have the pupils do the
Encourage some pupils to show and discuss 1.A truck delivers sand exercises under Apply your exercises under Apply your
the answers. weighing 85000 cm3, what is Skills on page LM Math Grade Skills on page LM Math
the weight of the sand in cubic V. Encourage some pupils to Grade V. Encourage some
decimeters? show and discuss the answers pupils to show and discuss
the answers.
2.A water tank holds 90000
dm3 of water, what is its
weight in cm3 ?

H. Making generalizations and Summarizing the Lesson Summarizing the Lesson Summarizing the Lesson
abstractions about the lesson
In converting from a larger unit to a smaller unit, use multiplication Volume of a rectangular How do we use appropriate
In converting from a smaller to a larger unit, use division prism= L X W X H unit of measure for volume?
Volume of a cube=S X S X S How do we estimate
or S3
volume?

I. Evaluating learning C.Assessment Assessment C.Assessment C.Assessment


Change to smaller units. Fill in the blanks to complete Find the volume of these solid 1.Marilou’s sewing box is 3
1. 15 cm3= _____mm3 the equivalent measures. figures.. dm long, 2.5 dm wide and 4.3
2. 61 dm3= _____cm3 1.198cm3= ______dm3 Refer to Lm____ dm high. What is its volume?
3. 64 cm3 = _____dm3 2. 1286dm3= _____m3 2.Find the volume of a closet
4. 25 cm3= _____mm3 3. ____cm3 = 35m3 which is 2.5 m long, 5m and
5. 87 dm3= _____c 4._____cm3= 25dm3 2m high
5. 89m3= ______dm3
J. Additional activities for Change these units to larger or smaller units: Draw the figure with their Draw the figure with their
application or remediation 1.7cm3= ______mm3 measurements and find their measurements and find their
2. 5000 dm3= _____m3 volume. volume.
3. 5m3 = _____cm3 1. l=4m 1. l=9m
4. 20000 cm3 = ____m3 w=1m w=4m
5. 17m3= ____dm3 h=3m h=6m
2.s=14cm 2. s=18cm
3.3=20cm 3. 3=30cm
4.l=8cm 4. l=12cm
w=3cm w=5cm
h=10cm h=8cm
5.s=12cm 5. s=14cm

1. REMARKS
2. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who
earned 80% in the
evaluation
B. No. of learners who require
additional activities for
remediation who scored below
80%
C. Did the remedial lessons 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: Noted:


JINO LEO G. RAMIREZ MERCEDITA G. FUNELAS ARMIDA SJ. SANTOS
Teacher III Master Teacher II Principal

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