GRADES 1 TO 12 DAILY LESSON LOG
I. OBJECTIVES
SCHOOL: TEACHER:
CROSSING BAYABAS NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL ALONA JANE C. DIVINO
GRADE LEVEL: LEARNING AREA:
NINE (9) MATHEMATICS
TEACHING DATES & TIME:
JUNE 4-8 , 2018 (Week 1)
QUARTER:
FIRST QUARTER
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
A. Content Standards: The learner…
demonstrates understanding of key concepts of demonstrates understanding of key concepts of quadratic quadratic equations, inequalities and functions, and equations, inequalities and functions, and rational algebraic rational algebraic equations. equations.
B. Performance Standards: The learner…
is able to investigate thoroughly mathematical relationships in various situations, formulate real-life problems involving quadratic equations, inequalities and functions, and rational algebraic equations and solve them using a variety of strategies.
is able to investigate thoroughly mathematical relationships in various situations, formulate real-life problems involving quadratic equations, inequalities and functions, and rational algebraic equations and solve them using a variety of strategies.
shall be able determine the schedule of classes, school and classroom rules and regulations, and to select class officers.
illustrates quadratic equations, M9AL-Ia-1
illustrates quadratic equations, M9AL-Ia-1
illustrates quadratic equations, M9AL-Ia-1
Orientation
Patterns and Algebra
Patterns and Algebra
Patterns and Algebra
Patterns and Algebra
Page 14 Pages 11-12
Pages 15-16 Pages 12-14
Pages 16 – 17 Pages 14 – 15
Pages 18 Pages 16 – 17
Math Learner’s Module
Math Learner’s Module
Math Learner’s Module
Math Learner’s Module
C. Learning Competencies/ Objectives: Write the LC code for each. The learner…
II. CONTENT III. LEARNING RESOURCES A. References 1.
Teacher’s Guide Pages
2.
Learner’s Materials Pages
3.
Text book Pages
4.
Additional Materials from Learning resources(LR)Portal
B. Other Learning Learning Resources
School Handbook (if any)
Integrated Math, pages 142-143
Integrated Math, pages 142-143
III. PROCEDURE A. Reviewing Previous Lesson or Presenting New Lesson B. Establishing a Purpose for the Lesson
C. Presenting Examples/Instances of the Lesson
Activity 1: Find the product 1. 3 (x2 + 7) 2. ( w + 7 )( w + 3) 3. (2t –1)(t+5) (page 11) Understand Quadratic Equations; Describe the products of some polynomials Activity 2: (page 12) 1. x2 – 5x + 3 = 0 2. 8k – 3 = 12 3. r2 = 144
Identifying equations which are linear and which are not.
Identifying which equations are quadratic and not.
Understand Quadratic Equations; Identify which of the equations are quadratic and not. Activity 3: Use the situation to answer the questions on page 12. 1. How would you describe
Write the equations in standard form and identify the values of a, b, and c. Activity 5: Tell whether or not the situations illustrate quadratic equations (page 14)
Writing quadratic equations in standard form and identify the values of a, b, and c. Have a deeper understanding of quadratic equations.
Concepts and Practicing New Skills#1
linear? Not linear? Describe linear equation.
equation is quadratic and which is not. 1. 3m+8=15 2. x2 -5x + 10 = 0
E. Discussing New Concepts and Practicing New Skills#2
Activity 6: Write each quadratic equation in standard form then identify the values of a, b, and c 1. 3x – 2x2 = 7 2. (x =3)((x +4) = 0 3. 2x (x – 3) = 15
How are quadratic equations different form linear equations?
Quiz: Lesson 1 Identifying quadratic equations ; Identifying situations that illustrate quadratic equation
Quiz: Lesson 1 Writing quadratic equations in standard form & identifying the values of a, b, and c
Quiz: Lesson 1 Explaining how to write quadratic equations in standard form
The lesson shall be continued tomorrow.
The lesson shall be continued tomorrow.
The lesson shall be continued on Monday.
F. Developing Mastery (Leads To Formative Assessment 3)
G. Finding Practical Application of Concepts and Skills in Daily Living H. Making Generalization and Abstractions about the lesson I. Evaluating Learning
J. Additional Activities for Application or Remediation V. REMARKS VI. REFLECTION A. No. of learners who earned 80% in the evaluation B. No. of learners who required additional activities for remediation C. Did the remedial lessons work? D. No. of learners who continue to require remediation E. Which of my teaching strategies work well? Why did this work? F. What difficulties did I encounter which my principal or supervisor can help me solve?
The lesson shall be continued tomorrow.
Activity 7: Dig Deeper! Answer the following questions on page 16 Activity 8: (page 17) Name objects/cite situations where quadratic equations are illustrated. The lesson was about quadratic equations and how they are illustrated in real life.