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1 of 12
“Jollibee or McDo”
Mechanics:
a. The whole class will participate in the activity
b. Flashcards with written numbers will be placed
in the pocket chart.
c. The pupils will flap their hands like a bee, if the
number is PRIME and do the McDo sign if the
number is COMPOSITE.
13
66
49
86
1
What is the value of good education and
study habits?
Angela needs to attend
Enrichment activity in
Mathematics. She goes to the
library to attend solve the
activity given to her by her
teacher.
Angela needs to solve the problem.
Elmer wants to cut as many pieces of
wood of equal lengths from three pieces
with lengths 2dm, 4dm, and 6 dm. What is
the shortest that he could cut each piece?
How will you solve for the answer to the
problem?
Understand:
What does the
problem?
The longest that he could
cut each piece.
What facts are
given?
2 dm, 4 dm, 6 dm of wood.
Plan
How will you
solve the
problem?
By finding Least Common
Multiple (LCM)
You can use the 4 - step plan in solving
for the answer.
Solve:
How is the solution
done?
By listing the factors
2: 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20
4: 4,8,12,16,20
6: 6,12,18,24,30
LCM:
By division
2 2 4 6
1 2 3
2x 2x3=12
12 dm is the shortest cut can be
done in the wood.
Divide the pupils into teams. Let them
work on the problem by learning team.
Note: Solving this problem requires
finding the least
common multiple of numbers.
Let the pupils find the LCM of the
numbers using the method that they
know.
Group 1- 6,14
Group-2 -32,28
Group 3- 10, 15
Group 4- 81,9
Group 5- 12,14
Practical Application:
Directions: Find the LCM
using continuous division
a) 9, 12,
b) 16, 24,
c) 52, 72, 81
d) 30, 42
e) 10, 15 ,30
What is a Least Common
Multiple (LCM)?
How is continuous division done
in getting the Least
Common Multiple of a set of
numbers?
Directions: Give the least common
multiple (LCM). Use continuous
division.
a) 6, 8
b) 18, 36
c) 15 ,30 ,45
d) 8, 10
e) 8, 12 ,16
Assignment
Directions: In each set of numbers,
circle the common multiples of
the given numbers in the left.
a. 2 and 6:
(4,10,18,25,29,36,40,46.54)
b. 8 and 15: (10,
40,70,90,120,150,180, 240)
c. 9 and 12:
(18,28,36,40,52,63,72,80,88,95)

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Math Week 5 Finding the Least Common Multiple in LCM 2-4 numbers using Continous Division.pptx

  • 1.
  • 2. “Jollibee or McDo” Mechanics: a. The whole class will participate in the activity b. Flashcards with written numbers will be placed in the pocket chart. c. The pupils will flap their hands like a bee, if the number is PRIME and do the McDo sign if the number is COMPOSITE. 13 66 49 86 1
  • 3. What is the value of good education and study habits?
  • 4. Angela needs to attend Enrichment activity in Mathematics. She goes to the library to attend solve the activity given to her by her teacher.
  • 5. Angela needs to solve the problem. Elmer wants to cut as many pieces of wood of equal lengths from three pieces with lengths 2dm, 4dm, and 6 dm. What is the shortest that he could cut each piece? How will you solve for the answer to the problem?
  • 6. Understand: What does the problem? The longest that he could cut each piece. What facts are given? 2 dm, 4 dm, 6 dm of wood. Plan How will you solve the problem? By finding Least Common Multiple (LCM) You can use the 4 - step plan in solving for the answer.
  • 7. Solve: How is the solution done? By listing the factors 2: 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,16,18,20 4: 4,8,12,16,20 6: 6,12,18,24,30 LCM: By division 2 2 4 6 1 2 3 2x 2x3=12 12 dm is the shortest cut can be done in the wood.
  • 8. Divide the pupils into teams. Let them work on the problem by learning team. Note: Solving this problem requires finding the least common multiple of numbers. Let the pupils find the LCM of the numbers using the method that they know. Group 1- 6,14 Group-2 -32,28 Group 3- 10, 15 Group 4- 81,9 Group 5- 12,14
  • 9. Practical Application: Directions: Find the LCM using continuous division a) 9, 12, b) 16, 24, c) 52, 72, 81 d) 30, 42 e) 10, 15 ,30
  • 10. What is a Least Common Multiple (LCM)? How is continuous division done in getting the Least Common Multiple of a set of numbers?
  • 11. Directions: Give the least common multiple (LCM). Use continuous division. a) 6, 8 b) 18, 36 c) 15 ,30 ,45 d) 8, 10 e) 8, 12 ,16
  • 12. Assignment Directions: In each set of numbers, circle the common multiples of the given numbers in the left. a. 2 and 6: (4,10,18,25,29,36,40,46.54) b. 8 and 15: (10, 40,70,90,120,150,180, 240) c. 9 and 12: (18,28,36,40,52,63,72,80,88,95)