Week 5
Week 5
FOURTH QUARTER
Week : 5 No. of Session/s: 2
I. OBJECTIVES:
At the end of 60 minutes, 80% of the learners are expected to:
1. Proves a properties of parallel lines cut by a transversal
II. CONTENT:
Subject Matter: Parallelism
Integration: Values Education: ACCEPTANCE
Strategies: Collaborative Learning
Materials: Laptop, Projector
References: Grade 8 Mathematics Learning Module ( Page 448 )
Preliminary Activity
Prayer, checking of attendance
A. ELICIT
The teacher will divide the house in two. Its boys versus girls in a game called
Ano Bato Pick. Each group must have an ¼ illustration size of pictures of Bato bato pick
( stone, scissor, paper ) it should be place in a table upside down so that players won’t
have an idea to what picture is to be use. The teacher will ask a question and will give
the cue “ ANO BATO PICK “ players now will choose the picture and reveal. The lucky
players who are going to win the ano bato pick will have the chance to answer the
question or pass the question and let the losing team to answer. If the player will decide
to answer the question and answer it correctly the group will earn a point and if can’t
answer correctly the teacher will move to the next question and do the Ano Bato Pick.. If
the player will decide to pass, the losing team will going to answer the question and will
earn point if they can answer it correctly and if not the point will be given to the
opponent every wrong answer made.
Teacher will ask question base on this illustration:
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
B. ENGAGE
After the activity, let the group perform another task which will help them to
investigate the relationship between and among the 8 angles formed when a parallel
lines are cut by a transversal.
MEASURE THE 8 ANGLES USING PROCTRACTOR
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
ANSWER
( answer may vary on actual figure/drawing )
C. EXPLORE
Study the problem situation below and answer the succeeding questions:
GROUP ACTIVITY
A zip line is a very strong cable between two points with a pulley attached to it.
This could be used as a means of transformation. The zip line in the figure goes from a
20 – foot tall tower to a 15-foot tower 150 meters apart in a slightly inclined ground as
shown in the sketch. ( note: tension of the rope is excluded )
M
2z + 15
A
A 3z
H y + 18
y T
1. What kind of angles pairs are angle M and angle A? angle MHT and angle ATH?
( answer: supplementary angles )
E. ELABORATE
GENERALIZATION:
1. What is parallelism?
2. What is a transversal?
3. What are the angles formed when parallel lines are cut by a
transversal?
4. What are the pair of angles formed when parallel lines are
cut by a transversal?
Parallelism implies that some things are not meant to be so the best thing to do is to
ACCEPT.
ANSWERS:
1. Two lines are parallel if and only they are coplanar and they do not intersect.
( m II n )
2. A line that intersects two or more lines is called a trasversal.
1 2
m
3 4
transversal
5 6
n
7 8
a b
c d e f
g
h
ANSWERS
V. EXTEND
a. Corresponding angles?
b. Alternate interior angles?
c. Alternate exterior angles?
d. Pairs of exterior angles?
e. Same side interior angles?
ANSWERS
a. Congruent
b. Congruent
c. Congruent
d. Supplementary
e. Supplementary
REFLECTION:
1. No. of learners achieve 80%
2. No. of learners who requires additional activities for remediation
3. Did the remedial lessons work
4. No. of learners who have caught up the lesson
5. No. of learners who continue to require remediation
6. Which of my teaching strategies work well? Why did these work?
7. What difficulties did I encounter which my principal or superviors help
me solve?
8. What innovation or localized material did I used which I wish to share
with other teacher?
DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN MATHEMATICS 8
FOURTH QUARTER
Week : 5 No. of Session/s: 3
I. Objectives
At the end of the 60 – minute session, learners with 80% competency level are expected to:
B. Engage
From the reviewed topic above, the teacher lets the students answer
the activity below.
C. Explore
After the activity, the teacher let the students discuss their answer. And the
parallelism.
D. Explain
F. Evaluate
G. Extend