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LP MATH Problem Solving[1]

This document is a detailed lesson plan for teaching word problems involving the division of whole numbers, including money, aimed at students. It outlines the target learning competency, prerequisite skills, and includes teacher and student activities for problem-solving. The lesson concludes with practice problems for students to apply their understanding of the topic.

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LP MATH Problem Solving[1]

This document is a detailed lesson plan for teaching word problems involving the division of whole numbers, including money, aimed at students. It outlines the target learning competency, prerequisite skills, and includes teacher and student activities for problem-solving. The lesson concludes with practice problems for students to apply their understanding of the topic.

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Republic of the Philippines

Leyte Normal University


College of Education
Tacloban City

Detailed Lesson Plan 2


By; Orejola, Lorena Mae, Quejada, Aravilla and Morales, Richele Mae

I. Topic: Word Problems Involving Division of Whole Numbers Including Money.


II. Target Learning Competency: By the end of the lesson, the learners will be able to divide of
whole numbers including money.
III. Pre-requisite Skills: Division of whole numbers including money

Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity


IV. Presentation of the problem

The instructor will offer a scenario that is


need to be solved. The pupils will then have
the opportunity to research the questions
using any method they can come up with.

Okay everyone, please read.

“Php 5,876 are distributed equally among 26


men. How much money will each person
get?”
Okay, thank you.

The example given is needed to be solve. As


we’ve read the situation, what is the problem The problem there is, how much money each
there? person can get?

That’s correct!

Since, you’ve stated the problem, we can start


now how to solve the problem.
Generation of Solution:

Post the jumbled problem of the band.

 How many of her cousins can she


invite?
 Each ticket costs Php 100
 Lea wants to invite her cousins to see
a volleyball game with her
 She has Php 500

Watch out:
(Performing the activities)

Ask: Can you arrange the sentences to from a


word problem? Can you do it by pairs? Yes ma’am.

Do you all agree that this is the correct Solution:


arrangement? Can you show other Lea wants to invite her cousins to watch a
arrangements? Does your work make sense? volleyball game with her. She has Php 500.
How many of her cousins to see a volleyball?
Processing of Solutions:
Now, let us solve the problem. Do it with Possible Solutions:
your partners. Let the students work on the
problem and ask someone to show their Php 500
solution on the board. - Php 100
Php 400
- Php 100
Php 300
- Php 100
Php 200
- Php 100
Php 100
- Php 100
0

Tip:
Direction:

The cost of 35npencil boxes is P1,820. Find it


cost of 1 pencil box.

Cost of 35 pencil box = P1,820


Cost of 1 pencil box = 1,820/35
35/1,820 = 052
052
35 √ 1,820
-0
- 182
175
0070
- 70
00

Therefore, The cost of 1 pencil box is P52.

Synthesis

Did you learn something from our lesson


today?
Yes, teacher.

Okay, again, how are you going to solve it?

Step 1: Understand
What is asked?
How much did he spend?
Step 2: Plan
What are the given?
Step 3: Solve
What are you going to do to solve the
problem?
Very Good!! Step 4: Check lookback

Now that you understand the lesson, I will


give you an activity to do now that you have
learned it.
Now, this is what you are going to do.

Direction: Answer the following problem.

1. "Sarah had P120, and she wanted to


buy some books that cost P15 each.
How many books can she buy with
her money, and how much money will
she have left?"

2. "Adrian wanted to buy a pair of Fila


sneakers that cost P90 each. He saved
up a total of P360 to purchase these
sneakers. How many pairs of Fila
sneakers can Adrian buy with his
savings, and how much money will he
have left after buying the sneakers?"

3. Emily went shopping and spent P240


on clothes. She bought 6 identical
dresses for a school event. How much
did each dress cost, and how much
money does she have left if she started
with P500?"

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