Finding Area of a Composite Figure (Presentation)CRISALDO CORDURA
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COT Lesson Plan Mathematics 3 Points, Line, Line Segment and Raywinzfred
This document outlines a geometry lesson plan on points, lines, line segments, and rays for grade 3 students. The objective is for students to recognize and represent these geometric concepts. The lesson plan includes reviewing the concepts through videos and examples, discussing how to name each one, and having students practice identifying them and explaining their uses. Formative assessment includes a group activity and questions about applications of the concepts. The reflection section evaluates student learning and opportunities for remediation or improving instruction.
Sample Lesson Plan: Finding the Area of a Composite FigureCRISALDO CORDURA
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K TO 12 GRADE 5 LEARNER’S MATERIAL IN MATHEMATICS (Q1-Q4)LiGhT ArOhL
The problem involves splitting 60 students into groups with equal numbers in each group. To solve this, the factors of 60 are found: 4x15, 2x2x3x5. The multiples of these factors are then determined up to 60 to identify the possible numbers of groups. The number of ways to form the groups is equal to the number of factors.
Statistics involves collecting, describing, and analyzing data. There are two main areas: descriptive statistics which describes sample data, and inferential statistics which draws conclusions about populations from samples. A population is the entire set being studied, while a sample is a subset of the population. Variables are characteristics being measured, and can be either qualitative (categorical) or quantitative (numerical). Data is collected through experiments or surveys using sampling methods to obtain a representative sample from the population. There is usually variability in data that statistics aims to measure and characterize.
a detailed lesson plan in mathematics VI(volume of rectangular prismCes Sagmon
This document provides a detailed lesson plan on teaching students about the volume of rectangular prisms. The objectives are for students to be able to derive the volume formula, find volumes, and work cooperatively. Activities include reviewing area formulas, using a Rubik's cube as a visual aid, presenting the volume formula, having students practice calculation problems, and applying the formula to word problems. Formulas taught are Volume = Length x Width x Height (V=lwh) and Volume = Area of Base x Height (V=Bh). Students are evaluated through table and word problems.
The document contains a list of numerical values expressed using different place value names such as thousandths, tenths, hundreths, and ten thousandths. The values range from single digit numbers like 2 to longer decimals like 29.0075 expressed in different place value notations.
Finding Area of a Composite Figure (Presentation)CRISALDO CORDURA
This Presentation was adopted to Buklat-Ulat a presentation from lightning talks: Innovation. This presentation is also powered by Classpoint, one of the newest ans easiest embeded application that we can put in our presentation
Disclaimer: Some photos do not owned by the presenter and it was borrowed from google.
COT Lesson Plan Mathematics 3 Points, Line, Line Segment and Raywinzfred
This document outlines a geometry lesson plan on points, lines, line segments, and rays for grade 3 students. The objective is for students to recognize and represent these geometric concepts. The lesson plan includes reviewing the concepts through videos and examples, discussing how to name each one, and having students practice identifying them and explaining their uses. Formative assessment includes a group activity and questions about applications of the concepts. The reflection section evaluates student learning and opportunities for remediation or improving instruction.
Sample Lesson Plan: Finding the Area of a Composite FigureCRISALDO CORDURA
This Learning Plan is open to be corrected or enhanced. This is just a sample of Lesson plan that will be used for online class of Mathematics 6: Module 6
DISCLAIMER: Some photos are not owned by the presenter. it was taken from various sites on Google.
K TO 12 GRADE 5 LEARNER’S MATERIAL IN MATHEMATICS (Q1-Q4)LiGhT ArOhL
The problem involves splitting 60 students into groups with equal numbers in each group. To solve this, the factors of 60 are found: 4x15, 2x2x3x5. The multiples of these factors are then determined up to 60 to identify the possible numbers of groups. The number of ways to form the groups is equal to the number of factors.
Statistics involves collecting, describing, and analyzing data. There are two main areas: descriptive statistics which describes sample data, and inferential statistics which draws conclusions about populations from samples. A population is the entire set being studied, while a sample is a subset of the population. Variables are characteristics being measured, and can be either qualitative (categorical) or quantitative (numerical). Data is collected through experiments or surveys using sampling methods to obtain a representative sample from the population. There is usually variability in data that statistics aims to measure and characterize.
a detailed lesson plan in mathematics VI(volume of rectangular prismCes Sagmon
This document provides a detailed lesson plan on teaching students about the volume of rectangular prisms. The objectives are for students to be able to derive the volume formula, find volumes, and work cooperatively. Activities include reviewing area formulas, using a Rubik's cube as a visual aid, presenting the volume formula, having students practice calculation problems, and applying the formula to word problems. Formulas taught are Volume = Length x Width x Height (V=lwh) and Volume = Area of Base x Height (V=Bh). Students are evaluated through table and word problems.
The document contains a list of numerical values expressed using different place value names such as thousandths, tenths, hundreths, and ten thousandths. The values range from single digit numbers like 2 to longer decimals like 29.0075 expressed in different place value notations.
This detailed lesson plan is for a 7th grade mathematics class on statistics. The objectives are for students to collect and organize raw data, distinguish between statistical and non-statistical questions, classify questions, and understand the importance of statistics. The lesson includes measuring students' arm spans to collect raw data, organizing the data, defining statistics, discussing examples of statistical questions, and an activity to classify questions. Students will apply their learning by conducting a survey to answer a statistical question.
This document outlines a math lesson plan for teaching students to convert between units of time such as days, weeks, months, and years. The objectives are for students to understand and apply conversions of time measures and solve related problems. The lesson plan includes reviewing concepts, examples of conversions, group activities with word problems, and a formative assessment to evaluate learning. The reflection section considers students' mastery of the content and the effectiveness of the teaching strategies.
This document provides examples and instructions for multiplying mixed decimals. It explains that when multiplying a mixed decimal by a whole number or another mixed decimal, you multiply as usual but pay attention to the number of decimal places in the factors and product. The product should have the same number of decimal places as the total number of decimal places in the factors. Several word problems involving rates and distances are solved as examples using multiplication of mixed decimals.
This lesson plan aims to teach students how to add and subtract dissimilar fractions. The lesson begins with a drill identifying similar and dissimilar fractions. Students will then review adding and subtracting similar fractions. To motivate students, a math video will be played. Next, the teacher will present and discuss how to add and subtract dissimilar fractions through worked examples and a word problem. Students will then practice adding and subtracting dissimilar fractions independently and solve word problems involving dissimilar fractions. Finally, students will be evaluated through additional fraction addition and subtraction questions, as well as word problems, and complete an agreement activity in their math workbook.
This document contains a semi-detailed lesson plan for teaching students how to multiply 2 to 4 digit numbers by 1 to 2 digit numbers without regrouping. The lesson plan includes learning objectives, materials, and a sequence of activities: practicing multiplication facts with flash cards, reviewing key concepts, presenting sample problems, allowing students to practice problems in groups and individually, evaluating students abilities, and assigning additional problems as homework. The overall goal is for students to learn and demonstrate accurate and careful multiplication of multi-digit numbers.
detailed lesson plan - ratio and proportionAubrey Rose
This detailed lesson plan outlines a math lesson on ratios for students. The teacher will define and provide examples of ratios, including expressing them in colon and fraction form. Students will be divided into groups to complete ratio tasks and present their work to the class. Examples of ratio problems include comparing numbers of letters in the alphabet, numbers of animals in pictures, and rational expressions. The lesson aims to help students understand what a ratio is and how to express ratios in different ways.
Divisibility Rules for 2, 5, and 10. Grade 5 Math Lesson Week 1.
Divisibility Rules. The rules are shortcuts for finding out whether numbers are exactly divisible without doing division calculations.
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This document contains 3 rounds of a math quiz bee with 20 questions each. The easy round covers basic math concepts like properties of numbers, exponents, sequences, percentages and ratios. The average round increases difficulty slightly with questions on coordinate planes, proportions, percentages and prime numbers. The difficult round contains multi-step word problems involving interest, probabilities, combinatorics and geometry.
This document provides instruction on calculating percentages, rates, and bases. It includes examples of percentage problems with calculations showing the rate, base and percentage. Students are given practice identifying the rate, base and percentage in example problems through group and individual activities. Key terms are defined and additional examples are worked through step-by-step. The objectives are to understand the meaning of rate, base and percentage and be able to determine them when given problems or equations.
This document contains notes from an 8th grade mathematics class on patterns and algebra during the first quarter. It includes examples of simplifying expressions using properties like the distributive property. Students practiced multiplying binomial expressions using both the FOIL and box methods. The class concluded with an easy, average, and difficult quiz to test students' skills in simplifying and multiplying algebraic expressions.
Finding the percentage in the given problemDanilynRitcha1
The document provides information about percentages including how to calculate percentages, convert between ratio, decimal and fraction forms of percentages, and examples of percentage word problems. It discusses finding the percentage of a whole using the formula Percentage = Rate x Base and provides multiple examples of solving percentage problems including one where a student Allan scores 48 out of 50 on a test, getting 96% correct.
The document discusses different types of proportions - direct proportion, inverse proportion, and partitative proportion. It provides examples of each type and sample problems with solutions. Direct and inverse proportions relate two quantities where one increases/decreases as the other increases/decreases. Partitive proportion involves dividing a whole into parts according to a given ratio. Sample problems for each type are worked out step-by-step.
The document discusses adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators. It provides steps for adding and subtracting numerators while keeping the denominators the same. Examples are shown of adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators. Additional practice problems are presented for the reader to work through.
The document provides learning targets and examples for applying the order of operations, known as GEMDAS (Grouping, Exponent, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction), to solve equations with multiple mathematical operations. It gives the steps to solve equations by first performing operations inside grouping symbols, then exponents, then multiplication/division from left to right, and finally addition/subtraction from left to right. Sample problems are worked through as examples.
Solves Multi- step Routine and Non-routine Problems involving Division and an...Nerisa Herman
solve multi-step routine and non-routine problems involving division and any of the other operations of decimals, mixed decimals, and whole numbers including money using appropriate problem solving strategies and tools. M6NS-If-113.3
Addition and Subtraction of Similar and Dissimilar Fraction.pptxAlbertRamosGoco
The document provides instructions for adding and subtracting fractions with similar and dissimilar denominators. It explains the steps for each process and provides multiple examples. For similar fractions, it describes adding the numerators and copying the denominator before reducing the answer. For dissimilar fractions, it outlines multiplying the denominators, cross multiplying the numerators and denominators, adding or subtracting the products, and reducing the final answer. Several word problems demonstrate applying the steps to real-world scenarios involving fractions.
This lesson plan teaches students how to read and construct line graphs using data about temperature readings, weight measurements, and school enrollment numbers. Students will practice plotting points, interpreting existing line graphs, gathering and presenting data in a graph of their own, answering questions about given line graphs, and defining what makes an effective line graph. The lesson aims to build students' cognitive, psychomotor and affective skills for accurately working with line graph data representations.
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This document provides information about solving problems involving sides and angles of polygons. It aims to teach learners how to solve problems involving sides and angles of polygons and understand the importance of polygons in real life. Examples of problems involving finding missing measures of sides, angles, and perimeters of different polygons like triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, heptagons, and octagons are provided. Formulas for finding the sum of interior angles, measures of individual interior and exterior angles based on the number of sides of regular polygons are also given.
The document contains a science quiz with multiple choice questions covering various topics in science from the human body to the solar system to the Earth's layers. It includes three rounds of questions - Easy, Average, and Difficult - with 10 questions in each round covering topics such as the functions of bones and minerals, the layers of the Earth, the circulatory system, and more. The questions increase in difficulty from the Easy to the Difficult rounds.
This document contains a science quiz with multiple choice questions ranging from easy to difficult. The quiz covers topics in biology, chemistry, physics and earth science such as the process of burning wood, types of infections, characteristics of insects, names of inner planets, identifying animal teeth structures, how the uterus accommodates a baby, advantages of fluorescent lamps over incandescent, identifying components of urine, testing for the presence of starch, and female menstruation.
This detailed lesson plan is for a 7th grade mathematics class on statistics. The objectives are for students to collect and organize raw data, distinguish between statistical and non-statistical questions, classify questions, and understand the importance of statistics. The lesson includes measuring students' arm spans to collect raw data, organizing the data, defining statistics, discussing examples of statistical questions, and an activity to classify questions. Students will apply their learning by conducting a survey to answer a statistical question.
This document outlines a math lesson plan for teaching students to convert between units of time such as days, weeks, months, and years. The objectives are for students to understand and apply conversions of time measures and solve related problems. The lesson plan includes reviewing concepts, examples of conversions, group activities with word problems, and a formative assessment to evaluate learning. The reflection section considers students' mastery of the content and the effectiveness of the teaching strategies.
This document provides examples and instructions for multiplying mixed decimals. It explains that when multiplying a mixed decimal by a whole number or another mixed decimal, you multiply as usual but pay attention to the number of decimal places in the factors and product. The product should have the same number of decimal places as the total number of decimal places in the factors. Several word problems involving rates and distances are solved as examples using multiplication of mixed decimals.
This lesson plan aims to teach students how to add and subtract dissimilar fractions. The lesson begins with a drill identifying similar and dissimilar fractions. Students will then review adding and subtracting similar fractions. To motivate students, a math video will be played. Next, the teacher will present and discuss how to add and subtract dissimilar fractions through worked examples and a word problem. Students will then practice adding and subtracting dissimilar fractions independently and solve word problems involving dissimilar fractions. Finally, students will be evaluated through additional fraction addition and subtraction questions, as well as word problems, and complete an agreement activity in their math workbook.
This document contains a semi-detailed lesson plan for teaching students how to multiply 2 to 4 digit numbers by 1 to 2 digit numbers without regrouping. The lesson plan includes learning objectives, materials, and a sequence of activities: practicing multiplication facts with flash cards, reviewing key concepts, presenting sample problems, allowing students to practice problems in groups and individually, evaluating students abilities, and assigning additional problems as homework. The overall goal is for students to learn and demonstrate accurate and careful multiplication of multi-digit numbers.
detailed lesson plan - ratio and proportionAubrey Rose
This detailed lesson plan outlines a math lesson on ratios for students. The teacher will define and provide examples of ratios, including expressing them in colon and fraction form. Students will be divided into groups to complete ratio tasks and present their work to the class. Examples of ratio problems include comparing numbers of letters in the alphabet, numbers of animals in pictures, and rational expressions. The lesson aims to help students understand what a ratio is and how to express ratios in different ways.
Divisibility Rules for 2, 5, and 10. Grade 5 Math Lesson Week 1.
Divisibility Rules. The rules are shortcuts for finding out whether numbers are exactly divisible without doing division calculations.
Follow us on the following social media:
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This document contains 3 rounds of a math quiz bee with 20 questions each. The easy round covers basic math concepts like properties of numbers, exponents, sequences, percentages and ratios. The average round increases difficulty slightly with questions on coordinate planes, proportions, percentages and prime numbers. The difficult round contains multi-step word problems involving interest, probabilities, combinatorics and geometry.
This document provides instruction on calculating percentages, rates, and bases. It includes examples of percentage problems with calculations showing the rate, base and percentage. Students are given practice identifying the rate, base and percentage in example problems through group and individual activities. Key terms are defined and additional examples are worked through step-by-step. The objectives are to understand the meaning of rate, base and percentage and be able to determine them when given problems or equations.
This document contains notes from an 8th grade mathematics class on patterns and algebra during the first quarter. It includes examples of simplifying expressions using properties like the distributive property. Students practiced multiplying binomial expressions using both the FOIL and box methods. The class concluded with an easy, average, and difficult quiz to test students' skills in simplifying and multiplying algebraic expressions.
Finding the percentage in the given problemDanilynRitcha1
The document provides information about percentages including how to calculate percentages, convert between ratio, decimal and fraction forms of percentages, and examples of percentage word problems. It discusses finding the percentage of a whole using the formula Percentage = Rate x Base and provides multiple examples of solving percentage problems including one where a student Allan scores 48 out of 50 on a test, getting 96% correct.
The document discusses different types of proportions - direct proportion, inverse proportion, and partitative proportion. It provides examples of each type and sample problems with solutions. Direct and inverse proportions relate two quantities where one increases/decreases as the other increases/decreases. Partitive proportion involves dividing a whole into parts according to a given ratio. Sample problems for each type are worked out step-by-step.
The document discusses adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators. It provides steps for adding and subtracting numerators while keeping the denominators the same. Examples are shown of adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators. Additional practice problems are presented for the reader to work through.
The document provides learning targets and examples for applying the order of operations, known as GEMDAS (Grouping, Exponent, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction), to solve equations with multiple mathematical operations. It gives the steps to solve equations by first performing operations inside grouping symbols, then exponents, then multiplication/division from left to right, and finally addition/subtraction from left to right. Sample problems are worked through as examples.
Solves Multi- step Routine and Non-routine Problems involving Division and an...Nerisa Herman
solve multi-step routine and non-routine problems involving division and any of the other operations of decimals, mixed decimals, and whole numbers including money using appropriate problem solving strategies and tools. M6NS-If-113.3
Addition and Subtraction of Similar and Dissimilar Fraction.pptxAlbertRamosGoco
The document provides instructions for adding and subtracting fractions with similar and dissimilar denominators. It explains the steps for each process and provides multiple examples. For similar fractions, it describes adding the numerators and copying the denominator before reducing the answer. For dissimilar fractions, it outlines multiplying the denominators, cross multiplying the numerators and denominators, adding or subtracting the products, and reducing the final answer. Several word problems demonstrate applying the steps to real-world scenarios involving fractions.
This lesson plan teaches students how to read and construct line graphs using data about temperature readings, weight measurements, and school enrollment numbers. Students will practice plotting points, interpreting existing line graphs, gathering and presenting data in a graph of their own, answering questions about given line graphs, and defining what makes an effective line graph. The lesson aims to build students' cognitive, psychomotor and affective skills for accurately working with line graph data representations.
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This document provides information about solving problems involving sides and angles of polygons. It aims to teach learners how to solve problems involving sides and angles of polygons and understand the importance of polygons in real life. Examples of problems involving finding missing measures of sides, angles, and perimeters of different polygons like triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, heptagons, and octagons are provided. Formulas for finding the sum of interior angles, measures of individual interior and exterior angles based on the number of sides of regular polygons are also given.
The document contains a science quiz with multiple choice questions covering various topics in science from the human body to the solar system to the Earth's layers. It includes three rounds of questions - Easy, Average, and Difficult - with 10 questions in each round covering topics such as the functions of bones and minerals, the layers of the Earth, the circulatory system, and more. The questions increase in difficulty from the Easy to the Difficult rounds.
This document contains a science quiz with multiple choice questions ranging from easy to difficult. The quiz covers topics in biology, chemistry, physics and earth science such as the process of burning wood, types of infections, characteristics of insects, names of inner planets, identifying animal teeth structures, how the uterus accommodates a baby, advantages of fluorescent lamps over incandescent, identifying components of urine, testing for the presence of starch, and female menstruation.
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The Grade 5 Maths Final Exam Scope for 2014 covers a wide range of topics including operations with numbers like expanded notation, rounding, addition and subtraction. It also covers ordering numbers, factors, problem solving, converting units of length, geometric patterns, 3D objects, spatial relationships, temperature, and collecting and analyzing data. Students will be tested on their understanding of these essential math concepts.
Chapter 6 Nutrition in Humans Lesson 1 - The Need for Digestionj3di79
The document summarizes digestion in the human digestive system. It describes the stages of digestion that occur in the mouth, stomach, and small intestine. In the mouth, mechanical and chemical digestion breaks down food. The stomach contains gastric glands that secrete enzymes and acid to digest proteins. The small intestine completes digestion with enzymes from the pancreas, liver, and intestinal walls that break down fats, proteins, and carbs into smaller molecules for absorption.
This document provides an overview of grade 4 math topics including mental math, order of operations, word problems, and relevant Massachusetts frameworks. It contains examples of multiplication and division problems to solve mentally as well as multi-step word problems involving the four basic operations. The frameworks reference standards related to selecting the appropriate operation to solve problems, accurately performing multi-digit calculations, and using the four operations to solve word problems involving comparison or multiple steps.
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The document provides information on nutrition for tweens, including recommendations to eat whole grains, drink 6 cups of water per day, eat 5 servings of fruits and vegetables, and 3 servings of dairy. It discusses macronutrients, micronutrients, the food pyramid, physical activity, and healthy versus less healthy food and drink choices. Tips are given on reading food labels and watching out for partially hydrogenated fats and various forms of added sugar.
This document describes an educational partnership between Fatih College in Turkey and four schools in other countries called "Under the Same Sky". The partnership focuses on intercultural dialogue and subjects like foreign languages, astronomy, space, and geography. It lists the participating schools and countries and details the five meetings that have taken place between 2007-2009 in Spain, Turkey, the Czech Republic, and Bulgaria.
The document provides a quiz on cause-and-effect topics and logic. It asks the reader to identify phenomena that need further explanation, characteristics of cause-and-effect reasoning such as being transparent and unified, and two of the five steps in planning a cause-and-effect essay which are selecting a topic and narrowing/researching the topic. The next section provides homework instructions for a final exam on December 18th to study past quiz questions. It also provides instructions for an in-class writing assignment on December 14th to write a 300-word essay on one of five provided cause-and-effect topics.
Two programmers work at the same computer, taking turns driving and navigating. They constantly communicate with each other as they switch roles fluidly. Pair programming has been shown to reduce defect rates significantly and results in better designed, simpler and more maintainable code. It can turn seemingly impossible problems into easy or quick solutions. Pair programming is also more fun than expected.
The document provides a quiz with questions about various topics including environment, geography, history, sports, art and literature, science, and entertainment. The quiz is organized with categories of questions and space below each question for the participant to provide their answer. The quizmaster's decision is final. It encourages participants to play the quiz and learn more about the various topics covered.
This document provides information about nouns and instructions for noun-related activities. It defines nouns as naming people, places, or things, and provides a noun song for listening to and identifying nouns. It also gives directions to highlight nouns in a poem, write a short poem using two nouns in each sentence, and take two quizzes identifying nouns and their categories.
The mouth is the opening through which food and air enter the body. It contains the tongue, teeth, and lips which help break down food through chewing and mixing it with saliva. The mouth leads to the throat and esophagus which transport food to the stomach for digestion.
This document contains a quiz with multiple choice questions on various topics including history, geography, science, current affairs, sports, famous personalities and inventions. There are around 8 questions in each section covering subjects like early leaders and civilizations, elements, countries and their capitals, authors and their books, space missions and discoveries etc. The document tests general knowledge through different categories of questions with single correct answers identified by letters a, b, c or d.
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- Participants must raise their hand to answer and only the first two people to raise their hand can attempt each question.
- Participants must answer if they raised their hand for a question.
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This document contains a series of questions about various activities. The questions ask what someone is doing, playing with, or reading. They also ask about a mistake someone made and where another group of people got stuck. The questions cover common activities like playing, reading, watching, dancing, and getting stuck.
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This document provides a quiz with 30 multiple choice questions covering topics from current events, history, arts, literature and pop culture. It explains the format of the preliminary quiz round, noting there are 30 questions with no negative marking, and questions 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 30 act as tiebreakers. Additional questions will be given if needed to break any ties.
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