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Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of key concepts of random variables and probability distributions.
Performance Standards The learner is able to apply an appropriate random variable for a given real-life problem (such as in decision making and games of chance).
D. References:
TM/ TG page/s
LM page/s
Additional Learning Materials
LR Portal:
Module: Pages: 108 – 116 Pages: 117
Others: RBS Statistics and Probability Statistic and Probability by Rene R. Belecina, RBS Statistics and Probability Statistic and Probability by Rene R. Belecina,
Author: R. Belecina, et. Al. Elisa S. Baccay, and Efren B. Mateo; page Author: R. Belecina, et. Al. Elisa S. Baccay, and Efren B. Mateo; page
Ask students the following questions: Ask students the following questions:
E-1 Activities / Strategy/ies: • What is a random variable? • What was discussed yesterday?
• How can we classify the random variables? (discrete or continuous) • How do we get the values of the random variable?
• Illustrate the probability distribution for discrete random
variables and its properties
• Compute probabilities corresponding to a given discrete random
E-2 Analysis • Find the possible values of a random variable.
variable
• Construct the probability mass function of a discrete random
variable and its corresponding histogram
F. Assessment:
Assessment Notebook: Two balls are drawn in succession without replacement from a box
Formative Notebook pp Two balls are drawn in succession without replacement from a box containing 5 containing 5 red balls and 6 blue balls. Let Z be the random variable
red balls and 6 blue balls. Let Z be the random variable representing the number representing the number of blue balls. Construct the probability
Summative Notebook pp of blue balls. Construct the probability distribution of the random variable Z.. distribution of the random variable Z
G. Remarks:
No. of Learners within Mastery
Level 95% of learners within mastery level 90% of learners within mastery level
No. of Learners Needing
Remediation/ Intervention 5% of learners need remediation 5% of learners need remediation
Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of key concepts of random variables and probability distributions.
Performance Standards The learner is able to apply an appropriate random variable for a given real-life problem (such as in decision making and games of chance).
D. References:
TM/ TG page/s
LM page/s
Additional Learning Materials
LR Portal:
Module: Pages: 108 – 116 Pages: 117
Others: RBS Statistics and Probability Statistic and Probability by Rene R. Belecina, RBS Statistics and Probability Statistic and Probability by Rene R. Belecina,
Author: R. Belecina, et. Al. Elisa S. Baccay, and Efren B. Mateo; page Author: R. Belecina, et. Al. Elisa S. Baccay, and Efren B. Mateo; page
Ask students the following questions: Ask students the following questions:
E-1 Activities / Strategy/ies: • What is a random variable? • What was discussed yesterday?
• How can we classify the random variables? (discrete or continuous) • How do we get the values of the random variable?
• Illustrate the probability distribution for discrete random
variables and its properties
• Compute probabilities corresponding to a given discrete random
E-2 Analysis • Find the possible values of a random variable.
variable
• Construct the probability mass function of a discrete random
variable and its corresponding histogram
F. Assessment:
Assessment Notebook: Two balls are drawn in succession without replacement from a box
Formative Notebook pp Two balls are drawn in succession without replacement from a box containing 5 containing 5 red balls and 6 blue balls. Let Z be the random variable
red balls and 6 blue balls. Let Z be the random variable representing the number representing the number of blue balls. Construct the probability
Summative Notebook pp of blue balls. Construct the probability distribution of the random variable Z.. distribution of the random variable Z
G. Remarks:
No. of Learners within Mastery
Level 95% of learners within mastery level 90% of learners within mastery level
No. of Learners Needing
Remediation/ Intervention 5% of learners need remediation 5% of learners need remediation
Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of key concepts of random variables and probability distributions.
Performance Standards The learner is able to apply an appropriate random variable for a given real-life problem (such as in decision making and games of chance).
D. References:
TM/ TG page/s
LM page/s
Additional Learning Materials
LR Portal:
Module: Pages: 108 – 116 Pages: 117
Others: RBS Statistics and Probability Statistic and Probability by Rene R. Belecina, RBS Statistics and Probability Statistic and Probability by Rene R. Belecina,
Author: R. Belecina, et. Al. Elisa S. Baccay, and Efren B. Mateo; page Author: R. Belecina, et. Al. Elisa S. Baccay, and Efren B. Mateo; page
(QUIZ)
a. Give 10 examples each for discrete and continuous random variable.
b. Can speed actually be measured?
E-4 Application c. Is time discrete or continuous?d. Give 10 examples each for discrete How do we get the values of the random variable?TA
and continuous random variable.
e. Can speed actually be measured?
f. Is time discrete or continuous?
F. Assessment:
Assessment Notebook: Oral Recitation Boardwork
Formative Notebook pp
Summative Notebook pp
G. Remarks:
No. of Learners within Mastery
Level 95% of learners within mastery level 90% of learners within mastery level
No. of Learners Needing
Remediation/ Intervention 5% of learners need remediation 5% of learners need remediation
Grade Level: 11 MODULE Teaching Dates: FEBRUARY 5-9, 2024 Quarter: 3rd Week No: 2
Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of key concepts of sampling distributions of the sampling mean.
Performance Standards The learner is able to apply suitable sampling and sampling distributions of the sample mean to solve real- life problems in different disciplines.
D. References:
TM/ TG page/s
LM page/s
Additional Learning Materials
LR Portal:
Module:
Others: Statistic and Probability by Rene R. Belecina, Statistic and Probability by Rene R. Belecina,
Elisa S. Baccay, and Efren B. Mateo; page Elisa S. Baccay, and Efren B. Mateo; page
Review on how to draw a normal curve,
locate the area of a normal curve on the
E-1 Activities / Strategy/ies: z-table and compute the probability
What is random sampling?
distribution.
Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes:
YES (If
YES (If lesson is
YES (If lesson is conducted, YES (If lesson is lesson is conducted, YES (If lesson is YES (If lesson is
conducted, proceed to the next
proceed to the next lesson as stated) lesson as stated) conducted, proceed to the next proceed to the next conducted, proceed to the next conducted, proceed to the next
lesson as stated) lesson as stated) lesson as stated) lesson as stated)
NO (State
NO (State Reason of non- NO (State Reason of NO (State Reason of non- NO (State Reason of non- NO (State Reason of
Reason of non-
conduct) non-conduct) conduct) conduct) non-conduct)
conduct)
New Schedule for
New Schedule for this New Schedule for this New Schedule for this this competency/ies New Schedule for this New Schedule for this competency/ies
competency/ies to be taught: competency/ies to be taught: competency/ies to be taught: to be taught: competency/ies to be taught: to be taught:
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the DLL _____Day____ of the DLL the DLL _____Day____ of the DLL of the DLL
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A. Content
Performance Standards The learners shall be able to solve problems by applying the accounting equation.
1.The learners shall be able to illustrate the Accounting Equation. Perform operations involving simple cases with the use of
(ABM_FABM11-IIIb-c-17) 2. The learners accounting equation (ABM_FABM-III-c-18)
B. Learning will be able to equate Assets with liabilities and Equity to solve the problems
Competencies/Objectives using the Accounting Equation.
E-3 Abstraction
E-4 Application
F. Assessment:
Assessment Notebook:
Formative Notebook pp
QUIZ
Summative Notebook pp
QUIZ
No. of Learners within Mastery Level 97% of learners within mastery level 95% of learners within mastery level
No. of Learners Needing Remediation/
Intervention 3% of learners need remediation 5% of learners need remediation
Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes:
Grade Level: 11 Section/s: ZIRCON Teaching Dates: April 11-14, 2023 Quarter: 4th Week No: 1
Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of key concepts of sampling distributions of the sampling mean.
Performance Standards The learner is able to apply suitable sampling and sampling distributions of the sample mean to solve real- life problems in different disciplines.
D. References:
TM/ TG page/s
LM page/s
Additional Learning Materials
LR Portal:
Module:
Others: Statistic and Probability by Rene R. Belecina, Statistic and Probability by Rene R. Belecina,
Elisa S. Baccay, and Efren B. Mateo; page Elisa S. Baccay, and Efren B. Mateo; page
How do you solve for the mean of the What is the formula in finding the
sampling distribution of sample variance and standard deviation.
means?
E-2 Analysis
F. Assessment:
Assessment Notebook:
Formative Notebook pp
Summative Notebook pp
G. Remarks:
No. of Learners within Mastery
Level
No. of Learners Needing
Remediation/ Intervention
Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes:
YES (If
YES (If lesson is
YES (If lesson is conducted, YES (If lesson is lesson is conducted, YES (If lesson is YES (If lesson is
conducted, proceed to the next
proceed to the next lesson as stated) lesson as stated) conducted, proceed to the next proceed to the next conducted, proceed to the next conducted, proceed to the next
lesson as stated) lesson as stated) lesson as stated) lesson as stated)
NO (State
NO (State Reason of non- NO (State Reason of NO (State Reason of non- NO (State Reason of non- NO (State Reason of
Reason of non-
conduct) non-conduct) conduct) conduct) non-conduct)
conduct)
New Schedule for
New Schedule for this New Schedule for this New Schedule for this this competency/ies New Schedule for this New Schedule for this competency/ies
competency/ies to be taught: competency/ies to be taught: competency/ies to be taught: to be taught: competency/ies to be taught: to be taught:
Refer to Week _____Day____ of Refer to Week Refer to Week _____Day____ of Refer to Week Refer to Week _____Day____ of Refer to Week _____Day____
the DLL _____Day____ of the DLL the DLL _____Day____ of the DLL of the DLL
the DLL
Grade Level: 11 Section/s: ZIRCON Teaching Dates: May 8-12, 2023 Quarter: 4th Week No: 2
Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of key concepts of sampling distributions of the sampling mean.
Performance Standards The learner is able to apply suitable sampling and sampling distributions of the sample mean to solve real- life problems in different disciplines.
D. References:
TM/ TG page/s
LM page/s
Additional Learning Materials
LR Portal:
Module:
Others: Statistic and Probability by Rene R. Belecina, Statistic and Probability by Rene R. Belecina,
Elisa S. Baccay, and Efren B. Mateo; page Elisa S. Baccay, and Efren B. Mateo; page
Recall the meaning of population,
What is the formula in finding the
E-1 Activities / Strategy/ies: sample, distribution, and standard
variance and standard error?
deviation.
QUIZ
F. Assessment: QUIZ
Assessment Notebook:
Formative Notebook pp
Summative Notebook pp
G. Remarks:
No. of Learners within Mastery
Level
No. of Learners Needing
Remediation/ Intervention
Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes:
YES (If
YES (If lesson is
YES (If lesson is conducted, YES (If lesson is lesson is conducted, YES (If lesson is YES (If lesson is
conducted, proceed to the next
proceed to the next lesson as stated) lesson as stated) conducted, proceed to the next proceed to the next conducted, proceed to the next conducted, proceed to the next
lesson as stated) lesson as stated) lesson as stated) lesson as stated)
NO (State
NO (State Reason of non- NO (State Reason of NO (State Reason of non- NO (State Reason of non- NO (State Reason of
Reason of non-
conduct) non-conduct) conduct) conduct) non-conduct)
conduct)
New Schedule for
New Schedule for this New Schedule for this New Schedule for this this competency/ies New Schedule for this New Schedule for this competency/ies
competency/ies to be taught: competency/ies to be taught: competency/ies to be taught: to be taught: competency/ies to be taught: to be taught:
Refer to Week _____Day____ of Refer to Week Refer to Week _____Day____ of Refer to Week Refer to Week _____Day____ of Refer to Week _____Day____
the DLL _____Day____ of the DLL the DLL _____Day____ of the DLL of the DLL
the DLL
Grade Level: 11 Section/s: ZIRCON Teaching Dates: May 15-19, 2023 Quarter: 4th Week No: 3
Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of key concepts of sampling distributions of the sampling mean.
Performance Standards The learner is able to apply suitable sampling and sampling distributions of the sample mean to solve real- life problems in different disciplines.
B. Learning 1. Illustrate the t-distribution (M11- 2. Identify the percentile using the
Competencies/Objectives 12SP-IIIg2) t-table (M11-12SP-IIIg5
D. References:
TM/ TG page/s
LM page/s
Additional Learning Materials
LR Portal:
Module:
Others: Statistic and Probability by Rene R. Belecina, Statistic and Probability by Rene R. Belecina,
Elisa S. Baccay, and Efren B. Mateo; page Elisa S. Baccay, and Efren B. Mateo; page
Using the t-table, give the t-value
E-1 Activities / Strategy/ies: What is t-distribution?
of 95th percentile?
QUIZ
F. Assessment: QUIZ
Assessment Notebook:
Formative Notebook pp
Summative Notebook pp
G. Remarks:
No. of Learners within Mastery
Level
No. of Learners Needing
Remediation/ Intervention
Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes:
YES (If
YES (If lesson is
YES (If lesson is conducted, YES (If lesson is lesson is conducted, YES (If lesson is YES (If lesson is
conducted, proceed to the next
proceed to the next lesson as stated) lesson as stated) conducted, proceed to the next proceed to the next conducted, proceed to the next conducted, proceed to the next
lesson as stated) lesson as stated) lesson as stated) lesson as stated)
NO (State
NO (State Reason of non- NO (State Reason of NO (State Reason of non- NO (State Reason of non- NO (State Reason of
Reason of non-
conduct) non-conduct) conduct) conduct) non-conduct)
conduct)
New Schedule for
New Schedule for this New Schedule for this New Schedule for this this competency/ies New Schedule for this New Schedule for this competency/ies
competency/ies to be taught: competency/ies to be taught: competency/ies to be taught: to be taught: competency/ies to be taught: to be taught:
Refer to Week _____Day____ of Refer to Week Refer to Week _____Day____ of Refer to Week Refer to Week _____Day____ of Refer to Week _____Day____
the DLL _____Day____ of the DLL the DLL _____Day____ of the DLL of the DLL
the DLL
Grade Level: 11 Section/s: ZIRCON Teaching Dates: May 22-26, 2023 Quarter: 4th Week No: 4
Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of key concepts of sampling distributions of the sampling mean.
Performance Standards The learner is able to apply suitable sampling and sampling distributions of the sample mean to solve real- life problems in different disciplines.
D. References:
TM/ TG page/s
LM page/s
Additional Learning Materials
LR Portal:
Module:
Others: Statistic and Probability by Rene R. Belecina, Statistic and Probability by Rene R. Belecina,
Elisa S. Baccay, and Efren B. Mateo; page Elisa S. Baccay, and Efren B. Mateo; page
What is length of the confidence Find the length of the confidence
E-1 Activities / Strategy/ies:
interval? interval 0. 275<p<0.360
QUIZ
F. Assessment: QUIZ
Assessment Notebook:
Formative Notebook pp
Summative Notebook pp
G. Remarks:
No. of Learners within Mastery
Level
No. of Learners Needing
Remediation/ Intervention
Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes:
YES (If
YES (If lesson is
YES (If lesson is conducted, YES (If lesson is lesson is conducted, YES (If lesson is YES (If lesson is
conducted, proceed to the next
proceed to the next lesson as stated) lesson as stated) conducted, proceed to the next proceed to the next conducted, proceed to the next conducted, proceed to the next
lesson as stated) lesson as stated) lesson as stated) lesson as stated)
NO (State
NO (State Reason of non- NO (State Reason of NO (State Reason of non- NO (State Reason of non- NO (State Reason of
Reason of non-
conduct) non-conduct) conduct) conduct) non-conduct)
conduct)
New Schedule for
New Schedule for this New Schedule for this New Schedule for this this competency/ies New Schedule for this New Schedule for this competency/ies
competency/ies to be taught: competency/ies to be taught: competency/ies to be taught: to be taught: competency/ies to be taught: to be taught:
Refer to Week _____Day____ of Refer to Week Refer to Week _____Day____ of Refer to Week Refer to Week _____Day____ of Refer to Week _____Day____
the DLL _____Day____ of the DLL the DLL _____Day____ of the DLL of the DLL
the DLL
Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of key concepts of tests of hypotheses on the population mean and population proportion.
The learner is able to perform appropriate tests of hypotheses involving the population mean and population proportion to make inferences in real-life
Performance Standards
problems in different disciplines.
D. References:
TM/ TG page/s
LM page/s
Additional Learning Materials
LR Portal:
Module:
Others: Statistic and Probability by Rene R. Belecina, Statistic and Probability by Rene R. Belecina,
Elisa S. Baccay, and Efren B. Mateo; page Elisa S. Baccay, and Efren B. Mateo; page
Recall the last topic. Who is the
What is level of significance and
E-1 Activities / Strategy/ies: father of modern statistics and
rejection region?
experimental design?
What are the two types of hypothesis ? How to compute the type 1 and
E-2 Analysis Define each. tuype II errors?
Assessment Notebook:
Formative Notebook pp
Summative Notebook pp
G. Remarks:
No. of Learners within Mastery
Level
No. of Learners Needing
Remediation/ Intervention
Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes:
YES (If
YES (If lesson is
YES (If lesson is conducted, YES (If lesson is lesson is conducted, YES (If lesson is YES (If lesson is
conducted, proceed to the next
proceed to the next lesson as stated) lesson as stated) conducted, proceed to the next proceed to the next conducted, proceed to the next conducted, proceed to the next
lesson as stated) lesson as stated) lesson as stated) lesson as stated)
NO (State
NO (State Reason of non- NO (State Reason of NO (State Reason of non- NO (State Reason of non- NO (State Reason of
Reason of non-
conduct) non-conduct) conduct) conduct) non-conduct)
conduct)
New Schedule for
New Schedule for this New Schedule for this New Schedule for this this competency/ies New Schedule for this New Schedule for this competency/ies
competency/ies to be taught: competency/ies to be taught: competency/ies to be taught: to be taught: competency/ies to be taught: to be taught:
Refer to Week _____Day____ of Refer to Week Refer to Week _____Day____ of Refer to Week Refer to Week _____Day____ of Refer to Week _____Day____
the DLL _____Day____ of the DLL the DLL _____Day____ of the DLL of the DLL
the DLL
Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of key concepts of tests of hypotheses on the population mean and population proportion.
The learner is able to perform appropriate tests of hypotheses involving the population mean and population proportion to make inferences in real-life
Performance Standards
problems in different disciplines.
D. References:
TM/ TG page/s
LM page/s
Additional Learning Materials
LR Portal:
Module:
Others: Statistic and Probability by Rene R. Belecina,
Elisa S. Baccay, and Efren B. Mateo; page
Ask the students to give atleast two
What is level of significance and
E-1 Activities / Strategy/ies: examples of null and alternative
rejection region? hypothesis.
F. Assessment: QUIZ
Assessment Notebook:
Formative Notebook pp
Summative Notebook pp
G. Remarks:
No. of Learners within Mastery
Level
No. of Learners Needing
Remediation/ Intervention
Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes: Conduct of Classes:
YES (If
YES (If lesson is
YES (If lesson is conducted, YES (If lesson is lesson is conducted, YES (If lesson is YES (If lesson is
conducted, proceed to the next
proceed to the next lesson as stated) lesson as stated) conducted, proceed to the next proceed to the next conducted, proceed to the next conducted, proceed to the next
lesson as stated) lesson as stated) lesson as stated) lesson as stated)
NO (State
NO (State Reason of non- NO (State Reason of NO (State Reason of non- NO (State Reason of non- NO (State Reason of
Reason of non-
conduct) non-conduct) conduct) conduct) non-conduct)
conduct)
New Schedule for
New Schedule for this New Schedule for this New Schedule for this this competency/ies New Schedule for this New Schedule for this competency/ies
competency/ies to be taught: competency/ies to be taught: competency/ies to be taught: to be taught: competency/ies to be taught: to be taught:
Refer to Week _____Day____ of Refer to Week Refer to Week _____Day____ of Refer to Week Refer to Week _____Day____ of Refer to Week _____Day____
the DLL _____Day____ of the DLL the DLL _____Day____ of the DLL of the DLL
the DLL