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This semi-detailed lesson plan outlines a mathematics lesson for grade 8 students on adding and subtracting rational expressions with different denominators. The objectives are for students to find the least common denominator, add and subtract rational expressions, and simplify rational expressions. The lesson will begin with prayer, attendance, and a review before demonstrating how to find the LCD and perform the operations by writing expressions using the LCD. Students will then complete practice problems in groups and as assignments.

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Semi - Detailed LP

This semi-detailed lesson plan outlines a mathematics lesson for grade 8 students on adding and subtracting rational expressions with different denominators. The objectives are for students to find the least common denominator, add and subtract rational expressions, and simplify rational expressions. The lesson will begin with prayer, attendance, and a review before demonstrating how to find the LCD and perform the operations by writing expressions using the LCD. Students will then complete practice problems in groups and as assignments.

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Semi-detailed Lesson Plan

Mathematics 8

I. Objectives
Upon completion of this lesson, the students will be to:
a. Find the Least Common Denominator of rational expressions
b. Add and Subtract Rational Expressions with Different Denominator and;
c. Simplify the rational expression

II. Subject Matter


a. Topic: Addition and Subtraction with Different Denominators
b. Reference: Grade 8: Patterns and Practicalities
c. Materials: Power point Presentation

III. Procedure
A. Preparation
- Prayer
- Checking of Attendance
- Review of the past lesson
- Motivation

B. Lesson Proper

In beginning math, students usually learn how to add and subtract


whole numbers before they are taught multiplication and division. However, with
fractions and rational expressions, multiplication and division are sometimes taught first
because these operations are easier to perform than addition and subtraction it is
because as with numeric fractions that involves finding common denominator. There are
a few steps to follow when you add or subtract rational expressions with unlike
denominators.

Addition and Subtraction of Different Denominator

For any real number a, b, c and d, b ≠ 0, and d ≠ 0


𝑎 𝑐 𝑎. 𝑑 𝑏. 𝑐 𝑎𝑑 + 𝑏𝑐
+ = + =
𝑏 𝑑 𝑏. 𝑑 𝑏. 𝑑 𝑏𝑑
𝑎 𝑐 𝑎. 𝑑 𝑏. 𝑐 𝑎𝑑 − 𝑏𝑐
− = − =
𝑏 𝑑 𝑏. 𝑑 𝑏. 𝑑 𝑏𝑑
4 1
Example:
2.
5
− 4
3 2
1. +
4 3 5 2
3 3 2 4
3. +
8𝑚² 6𝑚³
= ( )+ ( )
4 3 3 4
9 8 4𝑥 5
= 12 + 4. −
12 𝑥 2 −25 𝑥−5
17
=12

C. Generalization.

There are a few steps to follow when you add or subtract rational expressions with
unlike denominators.
1. Find the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of the unlike denominator of rational
expression and multiply it to get the LCD.
2.Write each expression using the LCD. Make sure each term has the LCD as its
denominator.
3.Add or subtract the numerators and simplify as needed.

D. Application
Group activity: (Each group must consist five members)

“WHAT’S SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE IS SAUCE FOR THE GANDER”

What does this expression mean?


To find out, write the word above the correct answer

CAN I CAN SO DO

3 1 2 1 3 5 9 3 2 1
+ + + − −
4 2 3 3 11 11 12 12 5 6

YOU , IT IF . IT
5 1 1 4 7 1 3 2 4 1 3
+ + − + − 1−
8 4 15 15 8 2 4 7 5 2 7
Answer Box.

1 7 8 7 3 1 1 1 3
1 1
28 8 11 30 8 3 2 4 1 10

IV. EVALUATION
Add and Subtract the following rational expressions. Then simplify if needed.
8 5
1. −
5𝑥³𝑦²𝑧 3𝑥𝑦³
7 3
2. + 18𝑥²𝑦³
24𝑥³𝑦
3𝑧 2
3. −
7𝑥𝑦³ 5𝑥³𝑦

V. ASSIGNMENT
Perform the indicated operations.
7 5
1. −
𝑥 2 +2𝑥−3 𝑥 2 +5𝑥+6
4 5
2. +
2𝑥−5 (2𝑥−5)²
𝑚+3 𝑚−3
3. −
5−𝑚 𝑚−5

Prepared by:
Ms. Princess Romvic R. Mabanta, LPT

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