Name Schedule : Neliza A. Sevilla BSED - II : Educ 2B MWF 8:30 - 9:30 AM Detailed Lesson Plan in Mathematics 7 I. Objectives At the end of the lesson, the Grade 7 students can: 1. define what is an integer; 2. identify the rules of operations on integers; 3. relate integers involving operations on integers in real life application; and 4. solve problems using operations on integers. II. Content Topic: Algebra (Operations on Integers) Reference: E-Math 1: Elementary Algebra pages 15-17 Author: Orlando Oronce Materials: Picture collages, images, flash cards Method: Inductive Method III. Values and Skills Critical thinking Self-confidence Cooperation Determination IV. Teaching - Learning Process Teacher’s Activity Students’ Activity A. Routinary Activities Good morning, class! Good morning, Ma’am. Okay, let us pray. Our Father ... Amen. Before you take your seats, please pick (arrange chairs and pick up pieces of up any pieces of paper or trashes. paper) Then, please arrange your chairs properly. You may now take your seats. (take seats) Class, may I know who are absent for today? No one, Ma’am Very good! It is nice to know that you (clap hands) really love my subject, Mathematics. So, let’s give everybody a round of applause. Now, we will have another interesting topic for today. But, before that, let’s play a game. Raise your hand if you want games. (raise hands) B. Preparation 1. Motivation Let’s play 4-Pics-1-Word. Are you familiar with that? Yes, Ma’am. But, we will have this game a twist. (choosing of representatives) Instead of giving letters as hints, you will act the word being guessed. I will divide the class into groups. The left side is Group 1 and the right side is Group 2. Then, both groups will choose a representative to act the given picture. The rest members of the group will guess the word. The pictures to be guessed have numbers and the representative will pick by lot. I will only give two minutes each group. The more words to guess, the more you win. So, choose your representatives. Now, let’s begin with Group 1. (holds the picture being chosen by the representative) (starting guessing) (after two minutes) Time’s up. Good job, (starting guessing) Group 1. Next is Group 2. Two minutes passed. Thanks, Group 1. The winner is __________. A round of applause to everyone for a wonderful game. (clapping hands) Class, what are the words being guessed? (read the words) C. Presentation So, what have you observed on those words in our game. The words are related to operations because of the add, divide, subtract and multiply. Yes, those are operations. But, it will have something to do with our new topic for this morning. Today, you will learn how to compute numbers with signs, the positive and negative in operations. And we will encounter integers. We will be having an activity. I will (working together as groups) divide the class into four groups. This will be row groups. Each group will be given flash cards with number problems and corresponding letters. Then, you will solve it as a group. After you solve, the answers of the flash cards must be arranged into lowest to highest value so that you can get the hidden word. But, how you will solve the number problem? I will give you an “Ace” card. This is a card containing the rules on solving. The first group to finish and accomplish the task will be the winner and there will be a corresponding prize for it. D. Comparison and Abstraction Among the cards, what operations are used? Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division. Very good! These operations will help to solve the numbers with signs. These signs are? Positive and Negative sign If a number has a negative sign, what does it imply? It is below zero. That’s right. If a number has no sign, that is a positive number. What does it mean? It is above zero. How did you get the answers on doing the activity? There are rules in solving operations on integers. E. Generalization These are called integers. It is a positive and negative whole number or it’s exact opposites. So, these integers can be applied on operations. There are rules on getting the answers. First is in addition. What would be the result if a positive integer is being added to a positive integer. The answer is a positive integer. If a negative integer is added with a negative integer? The answer is a negative integer. That’s right! The sign will stay as it is. What would be the answer if a positive integer is being added to a negative integer? The answer will depend on the bigger integer. In subtraction, this rule is the same with The answer is still positive. addition. In multiplication and division, they also have the same rules. If both positive is being multiplied and divided, the answer is? If the factors have different signs? The answer is a negative integer. If the dividend and divisor have different signs? (posts some examples) Then, this integers won’t be nothing if this is not applicable to reality. Have you notice about thermometers? There is a negative integer because there are temperatures which are below 0°. It is the decrease of temperature. Then, when you deposit a money in your bank account. Your savings will rise. There will be positive money on a bank. Integers really help in keeping the world on working. F. Application In your seats, make at least 5 examples which can be applicable in real life situations. Then, exchange with your seatmate. Let your seatmate answer it. I will give you 10 minutes to do your task. Yes, Ma’am. (after 10 minutes) Give back the paper then let the maker of the examples check the answers of his/her seatmate. Then, after checking, pass the papers to me. G. Evaluation Direction: In a 1/2 sheet of paper, answer the following: 1. -8 + 20 = 2. 90 - 105 = 3. 50/-5 = 4. 6*10 = 5. -7*-300 = 6. -100/10 = 7. -5 + -2 = 8. -2 - 4 = 9. 0*-2 = 10. 34*-12 = H. Assignment Direction: Fill in the blanks. 1. ___ * - 40 = 80 2. 6 - ___ = -28 3. 45 / -9 = ___ 4. -9 * -367 = ___ 5. -2 + ___ = -78