Lesson Plan Form Smep
Lesson Plan Form Smep
Department of Education
Region XI
Division of Davao del Norte
CARMEN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Ising, Carmen, Davao del Norte
LESSON PLAN
IN
MATHEMATICS 10
Quarter : 4th Time:8:15 A.M. -9:15 A.M.
Yr. & Section: Grade 10- Galilei Date: March 1, 2019
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to:
1. Define and compute the quartiles, deciles and percentiles of a given data set;
2. Interpret measures of position in real life situations; and
3. Develop creativity, cooperative skills and accuracy through activity.
I. SUBJECT MATTER:
Topic: Measures of Position for Ungrouped Data
Pre-requisite Skills: Solving the mean and median of given data set
References: -Grade 10-Math Teaching Guide pages 322- 344
-Grade 10-Math Learners’ Material pages 364-382
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(Indicator 8: selects, develops, organizes, and uses appropriate teaching and learning resources,
including ICT to address learning goals)
Materials: activity sheets, netbook, projector
Values Integration: Cooperation, Accuracy
Method: Differentiation strategy (process, content, product)
*Using Multiple Differentiation Strategies = Activities That Are
More Interesting & Engaging
Process: Address types of learning modalities
-Kinesthetic, Visual, Auditory
Content: Complexity of thinking skills required
Product: Different ways to show understanding based on ability
and learning profile.
II. PROCEDURE:
A. Preliminary Activities
Prayer
Checking of Attendance
Classroom Management
B. Review
Teacher will reiterate that to have more knowledge about the data set, we may
divide it into more parts of equal sizes.
We shall discuss data analysis by dividing it into four, ten, and hundred parts
of equal sizes and will ask the students what are the corresponding partition values
Students will answer: quartiles, deciles, and percentiles.
(Indicator 1: Applies knowledge of content within curriculum teaching area)
C. Lesson Proper
Developmental Activities
1. Diagnostic Test
Find out how much the students already know about this lesson.
(After taking and checking this short test, let them take note of the items that they were
not able to answer correctly and look for the right answer as they go through this lesson.)
Expected Minutes: 2-3
2. Motivation
Expected Minutes: 5
Providing information, Modeling, Checking for understanding
Teacher Does Students Does
Student Activity
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3. Activity:
Expected Minutes: 20-25
Teacher Does Students Does
5. Abstraction:
6. Application:
A quiz bee will be done with 3 members at a The class will do the given task.
time.
(Teacher should remind the students to
Questions will be asked, the first group to listen carefully to the questions, and will not
get the correct answer will be given cheat nor disrupt other members of the
additional 5 pts per correct answer. same or different group)
III. EVALUATION:
2. When a distribution is divided into ten equal parts, each score point that describes the distribution
is called a ___________.
A. percentile C. quartile
B. decile D. median
3. Louie’s score in a 50-item test was the third quartile score. What is his percentile rank?
A. 35th C. 25th
B. 50th D. 75th
4. The 1st quartile of the ages of 250 grade 10 students is 16 years old. Which of the following
statements is true?
A. most of the students are below 16 years old
B. seventy-five percent of the students are 16 years old and above
C. twenty-five percent of the students are 16 years old
D. one hundred fifty students are younger than 16 years.
5. For the data set below, which value is in the 75th percentile?
A. 10 C. 15
B. 12 D. 16
6. The 50th percentile in the given score distribution of 17 students above can also be interpreted as
______.
A. eight students scored lower than 8 and eight students scored higher than
8.
B. seven students scored lower than 8.
C. eight students scored higher than 9
D. eight students scored lower than 8.
IV. AGREEMENT:
Mrs. Marasigan is a veterinarian. One morning, she asked her secretary to record the service time
for 15 customers.
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Prepared by:
KHRISTABEL R. BENITO
Teacher III