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1. The document outlines a mathematics lesson plan on permutation taught to 10th grade students. 2. The lesson defines permutation as an arrangement of objects where order is important, and illustrates examples using letters and tree diagrams. 3. Students practice permutation problems using nPr notation, and are assessed using online applications like Nearpod, Padlet, and Quizizz to solve word problems involving permutation.
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DLL For Permutation DEMO

1. The document outlines a mathematics lesson plan on permutation taught to 10th grade students. 2. The lesson defines permutation as an arrangement of objects where order is important, and illustrates examples using letters and tree diagrams. 3. Students practice permutation problems using nPr notation, and are assessed using online applications like Nearpod, Padlet, and Quizizz to solve word problems involving permutation.
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School ST.

MARY’S ACADEMY Grade Level GRADE 10


MA. DEN MAE D. Learning
Teacher MATHEMATICS
GRADE 1 TO 12 ENIQUEZ Area
DAILY LESSON Teaching JULY 15, 2022
10:30 A.M to 12:00 P.M
LOG Date and Quarter
Time

I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of key
concepts in solving problems using Permutation.

B. Performance The learner is able to investigate, analyze, and


Standards solve problems involving patterns in Permutation
through their appropriate and accurate
representation.

C. Learning At the end of the lesson at least 80% of the


Competencies/ students with at least 80% level of proficiency
Objectives are expected to:

1. Define and explain Permutation,


2. Illustrate the permutation of objects using
tree diagram.
3. Use permutation of N objects taking r at a
time in solving word problems.
4. Integrated ICT: Use Mentimeter, Padlet,
Nearpod and Quizizz Application to determine
the mastery of learning of the student
5. Participate actively during class
discussions.

II. CONTENT Permutation


III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References
o Math Time
o www.sciencing.com
o A spiral approach Explorations, Examples,
Exercises: Mathematics for Grade 10

*Prayer
*Greetings
IV. PROCEDURES
*Checking of Attendance by group

A. Reviewing previous A. REVIEW: Recall COUNTING PRINCIPLES


lesson or presenting
B. ACTIVITY: GUESS THE PICTURE
the new lesson
Mechanics:
1. The teacher will give the link for the
activity www.menti.com
2. The students will enter the given code
to join.

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3. The teacher will flash a collage
picture.
4. The students will take a look at the
pictures. Then, they will sum up the
names of each picture to create a word.

PERMUTATION:
B. Establishing a purpose It is an arrangement of objects in which
and Presentation of
the lesson order is important. Each arrangement can be made
using all or some elements of the sets of objects
without repetition.

Illustrative Examples:

1. How many arrangements can be made using the


letters a, b, c, and d taken 3 at a time?

Solution:
Using the tree diagram to determine the
number of possible arrangement.

Here we can see


that there ae 24 arrangements if the letters a, b,
c, and d are taken 3 at a time.

C. Discussing new In general, if a set has n elements, then the


concepts and number of ways of dawing r elements from the set
practicing new skills is denoted by nPr, and this is called “ The number
of permutation of n objects taken r at a time.”

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P( n, r ),

Where 0 ≤ r ≤ n.

Illustrative Example:

1. How many arrangements can be made using the


letters a, b, c, and d taken 3 at a time?

However, if all the letters a,b,c, and d are taken


at all at the same time, then n = r.

Thus,

Note: if in then nPr, n = r, then nPr = n!


D. Developing mastery Using NEARPOD APPLICATION.
(Leads to Formative
1.) type in the website, NEARPOD JOIN
Assessment 3)
2.) Enter code to join the lessom
3.) Type your name or nickname
4.) Choose your avatar
5.) Wait to START THE GAME by your teacher
6.) Think, Solve and Click your FINAL ANSWER
QUESTIONS:
1. P
10 3 4. 12 P0
A. 720 A. 0
B. 730 B. 1
C. 740 C. 2
D. 750 D. 3
2. P
7 7

A. 5010 5. P5) (7P4)


(7
B. 5020 A. 1650
C. 5030 B. 1660
D. 5040 C. 1670
3. P
15 16 D. 1680

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A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3

E. Making Using PADLET, The students will create their own


generalizations and
word problem based on their own experience and
abstractions about the
lesson illustrate it using tree diagram.

F. Evaluating learning Using QUIZIZZ, The students will solve the given
problem using permutation nPr.
1. Five ladies apply for 3
saleslady positions. In how
many ways can this position
be filled by the lady
applicants?

2. 2. How many arrangements can


be made using the letters
L.O.V.E taken 3 at a time?

3. How many permutations are


there in the word QUALIFY if
the letters are taken 5 at a
time.

4. Find the number of ways a


president, a vice president,
a secretary, a treasurer can
be chosen from a class of 40
students.

5. In how many different ways


can a first, second and third
prizes be awarded in a game
with eight contestants?

G. Additional activities ASSIGNMENT: Solve the following.


for application or
remediation

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V. REMARKS

VI. REFLECTION

SECTION
S
A. No. of learners who
earned at least 80% in
the evaluation
B. No of learners who
require additional
activities for
remediation

Prepared by: Checked by:

MA.DEN MAE D. ENRIQUEZ


HIGH SCHOOL MATH TEACHER

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