A Detailed Lesson Plan in Mathematics I I. Objectives: At the end of the lesson, the pupils are able to: A. Identify simple Repeating patterns B. Complete and give the missing object in a given combination of continuous and repeating patterns C. Participate actively in class discussion II. Subject Matter: A. Topic: Repeating Pattern B. Reference: Easy Mathematics for children pp. 290 C. Materials: Pictures, Cut-outs, Real Object and Traditional visual aids. D. Skills: Listening, Reading and Speaking III. Procedure/Strategies of Teaching: Teacher’s Activity Pupil’s Activity A. Daily Routine 1. Prayer Let’s all stand and start our day with a prayer. Everybody let us pray. (Pupils will pray) 2. Greetings Good Morning, class! 3. Checking of Attendance May I know who are absent for today? Row 1? Row 2? Row 3? And Row 4? Very good! It’s nice to hear that no one is absent. Good Morning, Ma’am! No one, Ma’am! No one, Ma’am! No one, Ma’am! No one, Ma’am! B. Review/ of the past lesson Before we discuss our new lesson for today, let’s first review our past lesson we had taken last meeting. I have here pictures. I am going to show these pictures and you are going to identify them whether the pictures show a Flat surface or Curved surface. Did you understand class? Yes, Ma’am! 1. (show the Picture) Yes, Cyvin? Ma’am! The Door has a Flat surface. Precisely! 2. (show the Picture) Yes, Paula? Ma’am! The Ball has a Curved surface. Exactly! 3. (show the Picture) Yes, Miguel? Very good! 4. (show the Picture) Yes, Faith? Ma’am! The Television has a Flat surface. Ma’am! The Globe has a Flat surface. Exactly! 5. (show the Picture) Yes, Josh? Precisely! Ma’am! The Coconut has a Curved surface. 6. (show the Picture) Yes, Gian? Very good! Is there any question regarding our last topic? Ma’am! The Book has a Flat surface. None, Ma’am! Excellent! C. Motivation Are you familiar with the game SPOT the DIFFERENCE? Yes, Ma’am! Okay! This morning class we are going to play that game. I have here two pictures. The picture A and picture B. A B The mechanics for this game is just to identify the differences of the pictures. So, I will group you into four. Row 1 would be the group 1, Row 2 would be the group 2, Row 3 would be the group 3and Row 4 would be the group 4. Each group will give 1 difference of the pictures given. Is it okay class? Yes, Ma’am! Anyone from the first group. Who would like to give one difference of the two pictures? Ma’am! Yes, Raven? The Trees, Ma’am! Very good! How they became differ, Marjorie? From picture A, the trees are arranged tall, short and tall while picture B are arranged short, tall and short. Excellent! How about from the second group. Who would like to give another one difference of the two pictures? Ma’am! Yes, Cheyne? The windows of the Building, Ma’am! Precisely! How they became differ, Alexander? On Picture A the color of the windows of the building are yellow, white, yellow and white while on Picture B are white, yellow, white and yellow in color. Excellent! How about from the third group. Who would like to give one difference of the two pictures? Yes, Jessmin? Exactly! How they became differ, Vavit? Very good! How about from the last group. Who would like to give one difference of the two pictures? Ma’am! The shapes hold by children, Sir! The children on Picture A holds circle, square, star, circle, square and star while on Picture B holds diamond, triangle, rectangle, diamond, triangle and rectangle. Yes, Ernesto? Ma’am! Precisely! The passenger of the school bus, Sir! How they became differ? Yes, Mickel? Ma’am! In Picture A the seating arrangement of the passenger are girl boy girl boy while on Picture B are girl, girl boy boy. Excellent! This activity we had taken has something to do with our topic for today. D. Presentation of the lesson I have here basket. Inside this basket contains 3 apples, 3 oranges and 3 bananas. I am going to bring it out one by one and arrange the fruits. The first fruit that I am going to bring it out is (show the real apple). What fruit is this, class? Precisely! It is an Apple. The second fruit that I am going to bring it out is (show the real orange). What fruit is this, class? Apple, Ma’am! Orange, Ma’am! Exactly! It is an Orange. The third fruit that I am going to bring it out is (show the real banana). What fruit is this, class? Banana, Ma’am! Very good! It is a Banana. The next fruit that I am going to bring it out is (show the real apple). What fruit is this again, class? Apple, Ma’am! Precisely! The next fruit is (show the real orange). What fruit is this again, class? Exactly! The next fruit that I am going to bring it Orange, Ma’am! out is (show the real banana). What fruit is this again, class? Banana, Ma’am! Very good! So, what do you think the next fruit that I am going to bring it out? Ma’am! I think the next fruit that you are going to bring it out is Apple. Yes, Patrick? The next fruit is . Very good! How about the next fruit that I am going to bring it out? Ma’am! I think the next fruit is Orange. Yes, April? Precisely! It is an . How about the last fruit that I am going to bring it out? Ma’am! The last fruit to bring it out is Banana. Yes, Jezaniah? Exactly! It is a . What do you observe on the arrangement of my fruits? Ma’am! The fruits are arranged repeatedly. Yes, Clark? Excellent! What is being repeated on my fruits? Yes, Angel? Very good! Ma’am! Apple, Orange, Banana, Apple, Orange, Banana, Apple, Orange, Banana This set of fruits is example of Repeating Patterns. E. Lesson proper This morning class, we are going to discuss about Repeating Patterns. Would you mine to read the definition of Repeating Patterns, Row 1 and Row 2? Repeating Patterns it is a type of pattern in which elements/objects repeat in a simple manner. Thank you! Yes Row 3 and Row 4, kindly repeat what they have read? Repeating Patterns it is a type of pattern in which elements/objects repeat in a simple manner. Thank you! When we say Repeating Patterns it is a type of pattern in which elements repeat in a simple manner or it is a sequences of objects that repeat constantly and regularly. We can determine the missing term by looking at the regularity of the objects repeated. For example: I have here another set of pictures. What do you think the pictures should be put on the first line? Ma’am! Yes, Angel? The missing picture on the first line is Drum. Precisely! It is a drum. How about the second line? What do you think should be put on the second line? Ma’am! Yes, Ernesto? The second missing picture is Ball. Exactly! It is a Ball. What is the pattern use in this set of pictures? Yes, Avelino? Ma’am! The pattern is Flower, Ball, Drum, Flower, Ball, Drum, Flower, Ball and Drum Excellent! How about in this set of pictures. What do you think is the missing pictures on the first line? Yes, Jessmin? Precisely! It is a Short. How about the next missing picture? Yes, Harvey? Ma’am! The first missing picture is Short. Ma’am! The next missing picture is Pink shirt. Exactly! It is a Yellow shirt. What is the pattern use in this set of pictures? Ma’am! Yes, Faith? The pattern is Short pant, Blue shirt, Pink shirt, Short pant, Blue shirt, Pink shirt, Short pant, Blue shirt and Pink shirt Very good! I have here another set of pictures. In this set of pictures,what do you think the first missing picture? Ma’am! Yes, Zalanne? The first missing picture is Tree. Exactly! It is a Tree. How about the second missing picture? Yes, Jebelle? Ma’am! I0 The missing picture on the second line is Bird. Very good! It is a Bird. What is being repeated in the pattern use in this set of pictures? Ma’am! Yes, Miguel? Tree, Bird, Fish, Tree, Bird, Fish, Tree, Bird and Fish Excellent! Do you understand our topic for today? Yes, Ma’am! F. Reinforcing Activity Let’s have an activity. We will do it by group again. Following the same group. I will give each group a pattern and an envelope. Inside in each envelope contains cut-outs. Use the cut-outs to complete the pattern. If you’re done with your work, paste your pattern on the But this timeI’ll be giving you a group flag wherein I will put points in this flag if you will answer my question. I have stars here and these star is board. Did you understand class? equivalent to one point.I will give you 1 minute solve. If 1 minute was done. If I say boardsup.Raise your boards,okay? (The teacher will give the pattern and the envelope to each group) (After the activity the learners will paste their work Yes, Ma’am! ( The learners do the activity) Okay, let me check your work. (The teacher check their work) All of you got the correct pattern. G. Application At this moment class, We are going to have another activity. I’m going to show you a pattern or a set of figures. All you have to do, you are going to identify the missing figures. Look on the jumbled cut -outs to find the missing objects. After that, you are going to paste the right cut outs of object on the line to complete the pattern. Is it clear class? Yes, Ma’am! (Jumbled cut-outs) 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 5. 4. 6. 5. 6. 7. (The Pupils do the activity) Did you understand our lesson class? Yes, Ma’am! If that so may I ask you some questions. H. Generalization What is Repeating Patterns, again? Ma’am! Yes, Samantha? Repeating Patterns it is a type of pattern in which elements/objects repeat in a simple manner. Very good! Everybody! What is Repeating Patterns? Repeating Patterns it is a type of pattern in which elements/objects repeat in a simple manner. Excellent! Do you really understand our topic for today? Yes, Ma’am! Is there any question regarding our topic for today? None, Ma’am! IV. Evaluation: Let us see if you understand our topic for today. I have here worksheet. You are going to identify the missing figures in a given items. Encircle the missing pictures from the right side to complete the pattern. Mathematics 2 Worksheet Name: Date: Direction: Look at the given pattern. Circle the missing pictures from the right side to complete the pattern (The teacher distribute the worksheet) (The Pupils answer the worksheet) Are you done class? Yes, Ma’am! Okay, past your papers forward. (The Pupils past their papers) V. Assignment: For your assignment, answer the following activities in your Book Easy Mathematics for children 2, page 291-293. That’s all for today. Goodbye class! Goodbye, Ma’am! Prepared by: NELLY B. LOBERIANO Teacher III Checked and Observed by: JOSE O. ATENCIO Master Teacher II