Math6 - DLL - 3RD Quarter - Week 1
Math6 - DLL - 3RD Quarter - Week 1
Math6 - DLL - 3RD Quarter - Week 1
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G. Finding practical Group Activity: Give 5 objects that are Pair-share: Cut the above Match Column A with column B
applications of concepts models of the following spatial figures: graphics and glue them 1) The base is a polygon and its
and skills in daily living 1.cone under suitable categories. faces are triangles.
2.cylinder 2) A spatial figure with a
3.cube polygonal base whose edges
4.prism meet at a common vertex.
5. sphere 3) A spatial figure having a
circular base and one vertex.
4) A spatial figure with 2 parallel
congruent faces called bases and
the other faces are
parallelograms.
5) A spatial figure with 2 circular
bases, no edge, and no vertex.
a. rectangular prism
b. cone
c. pyramid
d. cylinder
e. triangular prism
H. Making generalizations What are the different spatial figures. What is the difference What is a prism? What are the How do you identify the faces of
and abstractions about Describe each one. between a plane figure kinds of prisms? Describe each. a solid figure?
the lesson What are their common characteristics? and a solid figure? What is a pyramid? What are the
Give examples of real life objects that ANSWER kinds of pyramids? Describe A face is one of the flat surfaces
represent each spatial figure. The difference between each. on a solid figure. A planefigure is
plane and solid figures is a flat, two-dimensional figure. A
in their dimensions. prism is a three-dimensional
Where a square is a plane object with two congruent
figure, its 3D counterpart, parallel bases that are polygons.
the cube, is a solid figure. A pyramid is a three-dimensional
The same comparison object with a base that is a
exists between a circle, or polygon and triangular faces that
plane figure, and a meet at one vertex.
sphere, a solid figure.
Individuals create plane
figures by connecting
points on a grid to create
2D geometrical shapes.
The same shape takes on
extra dimension by
adding additional points
and lines to give the
shape height, width and
depth.
I. Evaluating learning A. Draw in your notebook objects Sort-out the figures into Identify the spatial figure Complete the table: Complete the table:
that resemble the following space their corresponding represented by the following: Soli Dra No. No. No.
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J. Additional activities for Construct each spatial figure using art Answer Math Challenge on
application or paper. page 199
remediation 1) blue pyramid 4) green
2) black cone rectangular prism
3) yellow cube 5) red cylinder
6) violet sphere
IV. REMARKS
V. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who
earned 80% on the
formative assessment
B. No. of learners who
require additional
activities for remediation
C. Did the remedial lessons
work? No. of learners who
have caught up with the
lesson
D. No. of learners who
continue to require
remediation
E. Which of my teaching
strategies worked well?
Why did these work?
F. What difficulties did I
encounter which my
principal or supervisor can
help me solve?
G. What innovation or
localized materials did I
use/discover which I wish
to share with other
teachers?