Detailed Lesson Plan Math 6 Q3
Detailed Lesson Plan Math 6 Q3
Detailed Lesson Plan Math 6 Q3
2 QUARTER MATHEMATICS VI
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I. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the 60 minutes discussion atleast 80% the students are expected to:
A. Identify the missing term in proportion.
B. Use colon and fraction form in writing the ratio and proportion.
A. PREPARATORY ACTIVITY
1. Greetings Good Morning, Ma’am AJ
2. Prayer Alyana Jean Delacruz
3. Checking of attendance (None)
4. Health Inspection
Before we start our lesson let’s have
first our health inspection.
5. Checking of assignment
Yes ma’am.
Does all of you answer your
assignment?
15 ÷ 3= ?
21 ÷ 3= 7
5 ( children answer in chorus)
Okay so what is the answer in 15
divided by 3?
Very Good!
Yes teacher
So are you ready to proceed to our
next?
10 ÷ 2= 5
12 ÷ 2= ? 6 teacher! ( children answer in chorus).
7. Review
Yes teacher!
Okay class what have we discussed
last time?
B. DEVELOPMENTAL ACTIVITIES
1. Presentation
Okay class after doing our activity do Childrens raising their hands
you have a hint on what our next topic is
all about? If you are what is it? Please
raise your hand if you want to answer. Arnel: Ratio is a comparison of two
quatities.
Okay yes Marie
Another example:
Alden planted 12 fruit trees. 5 of
these trees are rambutan tree and the
rest is Guyabano tree.
Now let us compare the number of Jayson: Think of number that will be
rambutan tree to the total of trees that divided from 8 and 4 teacher.
planted.
So what do you think is the answer? 2
So 4 ÷ 2 = 2
Alyana: Proportion is the statement that
2÷ 2= 1 the two ratios are equal.
Remember class that ratios must
express in both measurements and
unit.
For example: 6 hours to 2 days
- To make the unit same we will
change the days into?
- then the result will be 6 hrs to 48
hours.
- so therefore the ratio will be 6:48
or 1:8
It is clear?
What is proportion?
3. Generalization
V. EVALUATION
A. Express the following in ratio.
1. 5:20
2. 12:4
3. 6:18
4. hour to 120 minutes
5. days to 3 weeks
B. Find the value of n in each ff.
Proportions.
1. n:4 = 3:6
2. 5:n = 1:2
3. n:10 = 18:5
VI. ASSIGNMENT
Direction: do it in your notebook.
1. 8:6
2. 6:2
3. 3:7 = 24: n
Prepared by:
APRIL JOY D. ROLDAN
Subject teacher