Teacher'S Activity Learner'S Activity
Teacher'S Activity Learner'S Activity
Learning Objectives:
C. MELC/ Objectives
1. Distinguish the rules on different operations of integers.
2. Construct a mathematical equation using the four (4) operations of integers.
3. Recognize the importance of using integers in real life.
II. CONTENT Fundamental Operations on Integers
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide Aplus Topper
2. Learner’s
Materials
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional https://www.aplustopper.com/fundamental-operations-integers/
Materials from
Learning
Resource (LR)
portal
B. Other Learning Powerpoint presentation
Resources
IV. PROCEDURES
Preliminary Activities TEACHER’S ACTIVITY LEARNER’S ACTIVITY
Good morning, everybody! Good morning, Ma’am.
Please get a piece of paper and ball pen. Write your month number
from your birthday. For example, if your birthday is June then your
month number is 6.
Then, multiply by 5.
Next, add 6.
Add 9.
Then, add your birth date. If you were born on the 7th, then add 7.
You will surprised cause you will have the month and day you were
born.
Yes Ma’am.
Are you done?
I have noticed that in
What did you notice in the trick? mathematics you just have to
follow the instruction for you
to get the correct answer.
So, before we proceed to our next topic, let us have a short Our last topic is about the
review of what we discussed last meeting. So, who among you introduction of integers.
still remember our last topic?
Very good. What do you mean by integer? Integers are a set of positive
and negative numbers.
D. Review the
previous lesson Very good again. How will you define the absolute value of a The absolute value of a number
number? is its distance from zero to the
number line.
Okay, Thank you. It feels great that you still remember our last
topic.
It seems that you have fully understood our last topic, now we
will proceed to the next. But before we formally start our lesson
I will show you a video clip entitled “Application of Integers in
Real Life”. While watching the video, you’re going to take note
Yes Ma’am.
of what you have noticed in the video. Is that clear?
Excellent! We can’t deny the fact that almost all of the students
nowadays hate mathematics a lot. But why? Though
F. Establishing a mathematics is really part of our life. Everything we do is part of
purpose for the math. When we are eating, taking a bath, or even when we
lesson travel. There is always an integration of mathematics. Did I make
Yes Ma’am.
myself clear?
H. Discussing new Now, let us start our discussion. Today we are going to discuss
concepts and the four operations on Integers. What are the four operations on
practicing new integers? The four operations on integers
skills #1 are addition, subtraction,
multiplication, and division.
Very Good!
There are rules for adding integers.
Example:
1. 4 + 5 = 9
2. (-3) + (-7) = -10
Example:
1. 5 + (-2) = 3
|5| + |-2|
2. 3 + (-10) = -7
|3| + |-10|
None Ma’am.
Do you have any questions about adding Integers?
Example
1. 9 - 5 =
9 + (-5) = 4
|9| |-5|
2. 4 - 12 =
4 + (-12) = -8
|4| |-12|
3. 8 - (-3) =
8 + 3 = 11
|8| + |-3|
4. (-13) - 5 =
(-13) + (-5) = -18
|-13| |5|
5. (-14) - (-12) =
(-14) + 12 = -2
|-14| |-12|
None Ma’am.
Very good, do you have any questions about subtracting
integers?
I. Discussing new Let’s now proceed in multiplying and dividing integers. Here are
concepts and the rules:
practicing new 1 The product of two integers with like signs is positive.
skills #2 Example:
a. (5)(3) = 15
b. (-2)(-5) = 10
The teacher lets the class work with their study buddy.
Ask each pair to work on the given Activity.
1. 15 + 6 4. (-13) + 15
1 Developing 2. (-8) + (-9) 5. (-7) + (- 3) + 5
mastery (leads to 3. 5 + (- 3) 6. 13 + 9 + (-2)
formative
assessment 3) Answer key:
1. 21 3. 2 5. -5
2. -17 4. 2 6. 20
Since you already understand our lesson, Let us have our final
activity. The right side will be group 1 and the left side will be
group 2. Make at least 3 examples of the operation of integers
that can be applicable in real-life situations. The group leader
will present the answer and explain in front of the class. This will
be your grade on your recitation. I will give you 3 minutes to
finish the task.
Now lets us have the group number 1. Ok, thanks. Very Good!
3 Making What is the rule for adding integers with the same signs? Adding the same signs, keep it
generalizations signs
and abstractions
about the lesson What is the rule for adding integers with different signs? Different signs, subtract and
carry the sign of the number
with the higher absolute value
What is the rule for multiplying and dividing integers? If the signs are the same the
result is positive. If the signs
are different the result is
negative.
Very well said. I think you already know how to add, subtract,
multiply, and divide integers. So please get 1/4 of the papers and
answer the following.
Since you now have full knowledge, I have here something for you to answer. Please get one and
pass it around.
DIRECTION: Read each question carefully. Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it in the space
provided before each number.
_____1. If we are going to add -67 to 69, what will be the answer?
a. 138
b. -2
c. 2
d. - 138
______2. Which of the following equations is true?
a. -12 – 7 = -5
b. 12 x 3 = 39
c. -13 x 5 = 65
d. none of this
______3. Which of the following equations is not true?
a. -24(3) = -72
b. -12 + (-5) = -17
c. -17 – (6) = -23
d. none of this
______4. Which do not belong to the group?
a. Division of Integers
b. Subtraction of Integers
c. Multiplication of Integers
d. Addition of Integers
______5. Which of the following statements is true?
4 Evaluating a. In Addition to Integers if the equation has a unlike sign we subtract
Learning the larger number from the smaller number.
b. In Multiplication of Integers if the equation has a unlike sign. The
signs of the answer are always positive.
c. The Four Operations of Integers are the following; Addition of Integers,
Subtraction of Integers, Multiplication of Integers, and Division of
Integers.
d. none of this
For your assignment, make your own five examples of each operation on integers. Write it in 1 whole sheet
5 Assignment
of paper.
Prepared by:
Lea J. Catacutan
Math Teacher