Edtechgroup 5
Edtechgroup 5
Improper Fractions
Caballero, El Shaine
Cagas, Ann Jeneth
Janubas, Cassandra Jane
Larede, Michelle Mae
Lumactod, Febie Joy
Luminda, Geraldine
Oroa, Diane Rose
Vercide, Sharito
Lesson Plan in Mathematics 3
Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, pupils must be able to;
a. Identify the proper fraction and improper fraction
b. Give examples of proper and improper fractions
c. Appreciate proper and improper fractions
Review:
What is fraction?
In a fraction, there is numerator and denominator.
For example:
1 ()
One half
2 ()
Proper Fractions
and
Improper Fractions.
Proper Fraction is a fraction whose numerator is smaller than
its denominator. A fraction having less than its denominator.
For example:
Both 1 and 3 are less than 6 hence, they are proper fractions.
Improper Fraction is that the numerator is greater than or equal
to the denominator.
For example:
7 8
6 6
9 2 12
6 5 10
10 1
6 5
END of discussion