First Quarter Week 5
First Quarter Week 5
First Quarter Week 5
I. OBJECTIVES
The learner demonstrates understanding of the four fundamental operations
A. Content Standards
involving fractions and decimals.
The learner is able to apply the four fundamental operations involving fractions and
B. Performance Standards
decimals in mathematical problems and real – life situations.
M6NS-Ie-111.3
C. Learning Competencies/
The learner multiplies decimals and mixed decimals with factors up to 2 decimal
Objectives
places
II. CONTENT Multiplying Decimals and Mixed Decimals with Factors Up to 2 Decimal Places
Technique (25)
Impact (15)
Contestant
(20)
Think-Pair-Share Once an estimate is decided on, give each pair time to think about
and solve the problem. Then, let them share their solutions with another pair.
63 x 0.17 = 10.71 kg
D. Discussing new concepts and
Using only the result of this computation and estimation, let them give the exact
practicing new skills #1
answer to each of the following:
6.3 x 0.17 63 x 1.7
0.63 x 0.17 6.3 x 1.7
FIRST QUARTER WEEK 5
Ask: How did you know where to place the decimal point in each product?
E. Discussing new concepts and Find each product. Example: 3.04 x 0.6 (see also Proded Math 36- C, pp. 5-7)
practicing new skills #2 Ask: How does multiplying decimals compare with multiplying whole numbers?
Encircle the statement that gives the greater product.
Examples:
F. Developing Mastery
1) 0.29 x 0.8 0.92 x 0.08
2) 5.4 x 0.17 0.45 x 7.1
A student assistant in a university earns P35 per hour. The table below shows the number of
hours she worked each day during a certain week.
Day Hours
Monday 3.5
G. Finding practical applications Tuesday 2.25
of concepts and skills in daily Wednesday 275
living Thursday 22
Friday 4.10
How much did she earn each day?
How much did each earn in that week?
I.OBJECTIVES
The learner demonstrates understanding of the four fundamental operations
A.Content Standards
involving fractions and decimals.
The learner is able to apply the four fundamental operations involving fractions and
B.Performance Standards
decimals in mathematical problems and real – life situations.
M6NS-Ie-111.3
C.Learning Competencies/
The learner multiplies decimals and mixed decimals
Objectives
with factors up to 2 decimal places
II.CONTENT Multiplying Decimals and Mixed Decimals with Factors Up to 2 Decimal Places
Ask:
Who among you do a lot of exercise? What activities do you engage in to make yourself
B.Establishing a purpose for the physically fit? Why is it important for us to exercise? What benefits do we get from it?
lesson Inform the learners that today's lesson will help them improve their skills further in
multiplying decimals and mixed decimals
Think-Pair-Share Once an estimate is decided on, let them solve the problem with a
partner. Then, let them share their solutions with the class.
D.Discussing new concepts and 25.4 x 4.75 = 120.65 m Ask:
practicing new skills #1 What do you notice between the number of decimal places in the factors and the number of
decimal places in the product?
When do you drop zeros in a decimal product?
Post the following situation.
Fred and Perry are shown the following statement: 308 x 10.25 =
E.Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #2 Fred thinks that the exact answer can be read up to the ten thousandths place. But, Perry
thinks it would be easier to read it until the hundredths place only. Which of them is correct?
Why?
In this number puzzle, the number in each square is the product of the numbers in
F.Developing Mastery the circles on either side of the square. Complete the puzzle
.
FIRST QUARTER WEEK 5
Mother bought 10.5 kilos of sugar at P52.95 a kilo. How much did she pay for it?
Ask the learners to think of other situations wherein multiplying decimals would be
G.Finding practical applications of
useful to them.
concepts and skills in daily living
A swimmer can swim 50.2 meters in 1 minute. How far can he swim in:
1) 0.5 minute?
2) 1.25 minutes?
I.Evaluating learning
3) 3.75 minutes?
4) 10.25 minutes?
1) half an hour
Read, analyze, and solve each problem. Show your complete and neat solution.
1) In April, a small business establishment spent an average of P175.25 daily on
electricity. How much did it pay for electricity during that month?
2) A carpenter is computing for the area of each room in the house that they are
J.Additional activities for
constructing. Help him complete the table below.
application or remediation
length width Area
(Assignment)
5.45 m 3.2 m
10.2 m 4.1 m
6.75 m 5.61 m
10.75 m 6.32 m
4.32 m 3.12 m
V.REMARKS
VI.REFLECTION
A.No. of learners who earned 80%
of the formative assessment
B.No. of learners who require
additional activities for remediation
C.Did the remedial lessons work?
No. of learners who have caught up
with the lesson.
D.No. of learners who continue to
require remediation.
E.Which of my teaching strategies
worked well? Why did these work?
F.What difficulties did I encounter
which my principal or supervisor
can help me solve?
G.What innovation or localized
materials did I use/discover which I
wish to share with other teachers?
FIRST QUARTER WEEK 5
I.OBJECTIVES
The learner demonstrates understanding of the four fundamental operations
A.Content Standards
involving fractions and decimals.
The learner is able to apply the four fundamental operations involving fractions and
B.Performance Standards
decimals in mathematical problems and real – life situations.
M6NS-Ie-111.4
C.Learning Competencies/
The learner multiplies mentally decimals up to 2 decimal places by 0.1, 0.01,10, and
Objectives
100.
Present this situation. Mang Ambo sold copper wire to the nearest junkshop. The table
below shows the packs of copper wires he sold.
Ask: When you multiply a decimal by 0.1 or 0.01, what do you notice about the multiplicand
and the product? What do you observe about their digits?
I.OBJECTIVES
The learner demonstrates understanding of the four fundamental operations
A.Content Standards
involving fractions and decimals.
The learner is able to apply the four fundamental operations involving fractions and
B.Performance Standards
decimals in mathematical problems and real – life situations.
M6NS-Ie-113.2
C.Learning Competencies/
The learner solves routine problems involving multiplication of decimals and mixed
Objectives
decimals including money using appropriate problem solving strategies.
Ask: Do your parents sometimes ask you to buy goods in a market? What items do
you usually buy? How do you feel when your parents ask you to buy something in
B.Establishing a purpose for the market? Why is it important to help your parents?
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Let them think about how they can arrive at the exact answer. Then, ask for an
estimate of the answer
Let them work on this problem in pairs. Emphasize the use of Polya's 4 steps:
D.Discussing new concepts and Understand Plan, Solve, and Check. Encourage them to use any appropriate
practicing new skills #1 strategy that will help them solve the problem. Afterwards, let them display and
explain their solutions to the class
Read, analyze and solve. Mother bought 15.75 kilos of flour for making trays of polvoron. If
each kilo of flour costs P45.50, how much did she pay for it?
E.Discussing new concepts and Let them present their solutions and explain why they think their answer is
practicing new skills #2 accurate.
Point out the importance of following the four steps when solving word problems.
G.Finding practical applications of Ask the learners to think of situations outside the school wherein multiplying
FIRST QUARTER WEEK 5
J.Additional activities for [See NFE A&E Learning Material: Multiplication and Division of Decimals (2001), pp.
application or remediation 19-21]
(Assignment)
V.REMARKS
VI.REFLECTION
A.No. of learners who earned 80%
of the formative assessment
B.No. of learners who require
additional activities for remediation
C.Did the remedial lessons work?
No. of learners who have caught up
with the lesson.
D.No. of learners who continue to
require remediation.
E.Which of my teaching strategies
worked well? Why did these work?
F.What difficulties did I encounter
which my principal or supervisor
can help me solve?
G.What innovation or localized
materials did I use/discover which I
wish to share with other teachers?
FIRST QUARTER WEEK 5
I.OBJECTIVES
The learner demonstrates understanding of the four fundamental operations
A.Content Standards
involving fractions and decimals.
The learner is able to apply the four fundamental operations involving fractions and
B.Performance Standards
decimals in mathematical problems and real – life situations.
M6NS-Ie-113.2
C.Learning Competencies/
The learner solves non routine problems involving multiplication of decimals and
Objectives
mixed decimals including money using appropriate problem solving strategies
Ask:
A.Reviewing previous lessons or How do you know if a given word problem involves multiplying decimals and mixed decimals?
presenting the new lesson How do we solve such word problems?
Ask:
Do you find the problem, in the previous lesson interesting and challenging? Have you
B.Establishing a purpose for the
experienced similar situations in real life?
lesson
Inform the class that the target in this lesson is fo them to develop their skills further in solving
word problems involving multiplication of decimal; and mixed decimals
Present the following problem to the class:
The area of a rectangular room is 24 square metres. What could be the possible dimensions of
C.Presenting examples/instances the room?
of the new lesson Length Width Area
. Ask:
E.Discussing new concepts and How is this problem similar to/different from the problems we solved yesterday?
practicing new skills #2 What makes this problem challenging?
Replace each letter with a numeral that will make the following computation true.
F.Developing Mastery 3 . A 4
x B . C
C . A B
FIRST QUARTER WEEK 5
Point out that there are problem situations in the real world that they will find to
have no clear pat to an answer. Ask them why it is important for them to be
G.Finding practical applications of
capable of solving different types of problems.
concepts and skills in daily living
How do we solve word problems involving multiplication of decimals and mixed decimals?
H.Making generalizations and
(Referring to Polya's 4 steps) Why is each step important in problem solving?
abstractions about the lesson
Read, analyze and solve. Show your complete and neat solution.
I.Evaluating learning Emily plans to make a 4.5m-by-4.5m square garden in her backyard. But due to lack
of space, she decides to make it rectangular instead, whil covering the same area.
What could be the possible dimensions of her garden?
J.Additional activities for Luis has P25, made up o' 10-centavo and 25- centavo coins. How man' of each kind
application or remediation could he possibly have?
(Assignment)
V.REMARKS
VI.REFLECTION
A.No. of learners who earned 80%
of the formative assessment
B.No. of learners who require
additional activities for remediation
C.Did the remedial lessons work?
No. of learners who have caught up
with the lesson.
D.No. of learners who continue to
require remediation.
E.Which of my teaching strategies
worked well? Why did these work?
F.What difficulties did I encounter
which my principal or supervisor
can help me solve?
G.What innovation or localized
materials did I use/discover which I
wish to share with other teachers?
I.OBJECTIVES FIRST QUARTER WEEK 6
A. Content The learner demonstrates understanding of the four fundamental operations
Standards: involving fractions and decimals.
B. Performance The learner is able to apply the four fundamental operations involving fractions
Standards: and decimals in mathematical problems and real-life situations.
Solve multi-step problems involving multiplication
of decimals, mixed decimals and whole numbers
C. Learning
including money using appropriate problem solving
Competencies
strategies and tools.
M6NS-If-113.3
A. Solve multi-step problems involving multiplication of decimals, mixed
decimals and whole numbers including money using appropriate problem
A. Lesson
solving strategies and tools.( M6NS-If-113.3)
Objectives
B. Write an equation to solve word problems
C. Appreciate the value of cooperation in group activities.
Solving Multi-step Problems Involving
Multiplication of Decimals, Mixed Decimals
II. CONTENT and Whole Numbers Including money Using
Appropriate Problem Solving Strategies and
tools
III. LEARNING RESOURCE
A. References
1. Teacher's Lesson Guide in Elementary Math Grade 6. 2010. pp. 96-100
Guide pages
2. Learner's
Materials /pages
3. Textbook pages Building New Horizon in Math pp.89-92 by Ma. Dolora Zaragoza, Fidel G.
Zaragosa, Margarita R. Casupang, Analyn C. Macapagal, Ma Luisa D. Lecaros,
Doris L. Bartolome
4. Additional Materials
from Learning
Resource portal
B. Other Learning Spin wheel, activity cards, flashcards
Resources /SIM
IV. PROCEDURE
A. Reviewing previous Drill:
lesson or presenting Mental Computation (Using Spin Wheel)
the new lesson
(Introductory
Activity /Energizer)
The teacher ask the pupils to take turn in spinning the wheel
Each equation will be answered by the pupils mentally
Use the show-me boards to write their answers
The pupils with the most numbers of correct answers win
J. Additional activities Directions: Read each problem, analyze it step by step and solve.
for application or 1.How much will 15 kg of ground beef cost if one kilogram costs P180.95?
remediation 2.A carpet costs P172.85 per square meter. If you want to buy 7.5 square meter
(Assignment) of carpet, how much will you pay? ( round your answer to the nearest centavo)
V.REMARKS
VI.REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who
earned 80% of the
formative assessment
E. Which of my teaching
strategies worked
well? Why did these
work?
G. What innovation or
localized material did
I use/discover which I
wish to share with
other teachers?
I.OBJECTIVES FIRST QUARTER WEEK 6
A. Content The learner demonstrates understanding of the four fundamental operations
Standards: involving fractions and decimals.
B. Performance The learner is able to apply the four fundamental operations involving fractions
Standards: and decimals in mathematical problems and real-life situations.
Solves problems involving multiplication of decimals, mixed
C. Learning decimals and whole numbers including money using appropriate problem
Competencies solving strategies and tools.
( M6NS-If-113.3 )
A. Solve multi-step problems involving multiplication of decimals, mixed decimals
and whole numbers including money using appropriate problem solving strategies
D. Lesson
and tools
Objectives
B. Describe the answer in a complete sentence with proper label or units
C. Appreciate the value of cooperation in group activities.
Solving Multi-Step Problems Involving
Multiplication of Decimals, Mixed Decimals and
II. CONTENT Whole Numbers Including money Using
Appropriate Problem Solving Strategies and
Tools
III. LEARNING RESOURCE
A. References
1. Teacher's Lesson Guide in Elementary Math Grade 6. 2010. pp. 96-100
Guide pages
2. Learner's
Materials/
pages
3. Textbook Building New Horizon in Math pp.93-97 by Ma. Dolora Zaragoza, Fidel G.
pages Zaragosa, Margarita R. Casupang, Analyn C. Macapagal, Ma Luisa D. Lecaros,
Doris L. Bartolome
4. Additional Materials
from Learning
Resource portal
B. Other Learning Dart Board, activity card, flashcards
Resources /SIM
IV. PROCEDURE
A. Reviewing Drill:
previous lesson or Mental Computation
presenting the new The teacher flashes cards with different equations base on their previous
lesson lessons
(Introductory Let the pupils perform the indicated operations in the equations mentally
Activity /Energizer) by writing their answer on their show-me board
Check the speed and accuracy of the pupils
Sample equation
Mechanics:
a. Present a problem on the board.
b. Leaders will throw a die on the board placed on the table. The
corresponding points if they can answer correctly the questions are the
following:
c. Failure to give the correct answer means a deduction from their points.
d. Teacher gives emphasis on analysing 2-step problems.
Example:
In a class of 27 boys and 25 girls, 16 joined the choir. How many are not
members of the choir?
B. Establishing a Song (Tune: It’s I Who Build Community)
purpose for the It’s us, it’s us, it’s us
lesson who can solve a Math problem
(Motivation) It’s us, it’s us, it’s us
who can solve a Math problem
It’s us, it’s us, it’s us
who can solve a Math problem
It’s us, it’s us who can solve all Math problems
Through cooperation and unity
We can solve Math problem easily
What does the song tell us?
How do we solve Math problem easily?
Why do you think cooperation is important in working together?
C. Presenting Developmental Activity (Using life situation problem)
examples/
Daisy bought 2 notebooks at P48.50 each and a pad paper
instances of the
at P30.75. If her money was a 200 peso bill, how much was her
new lesson
change?
(Demonstration/Modelling)
(Constructivism/Collaborative)
Let the pupils analyze the pupils by asking the following question.
What does the problem asked for?
What are the relevant facts given to come up with a solution?
Are there hidden questions in the problem? What are these hidden
questions?
What are the processes to be used to solve the problem?
Group Activity: Cooperative learning
Activity Card
One day, Luz and Cheng visited a book fair in one of the
malls. Cheng saw 2 books costing P 44.85 and P 67.50 each.
She wanted to buy the 2 books and 8 pieces of bookmarks
which cost P8.75 each but she only had P127.85. Luz offered
to share her money. How much did Luz share to Cheng so
that she could buy the books and bookmarks?
Each of the groups will analyze the problem with the following questions:
a. What does the problem ask for?
b. What are given?
c. What process/es will you use to solve it?
d. What are the hidden question?
e. Translate into a number sentence.
f. Solve for the answer and label your answer.
The first to finish, will present their answers on the board.
Give another problem to be solved cooperatively by the class.
Sample Problem:
Mrs. Reyes makes blouses and skirts. She has 1.25 m for the blouse
and 1.35 m for the skirt. How much will 12 blouses and skirts cost if a meter
of the materials used costs P45.25?
D. Discussing new Let the pupils analyze the pupils by asking the following question.
concepts and What does the problem asked for?
practicing new What are the relevant facts given to come up with a solution?
skills #1 Are there hidden questions in the problem? What are these hidden
(Analysis) questions?
What are the processes to be used to solve the problem?
Ask them to make a plan by writing the correct equation for the problem
What is the equation for the problem?
Make them carry out the plan by performing the operations involved.
Solve the problem step by step
B. No. of learners
who require
additional activities
to remediation
D. No. of learners
who continue to
require
remediation
E. Which of my
teaching strategies
worked well? Why
did these work?
F. What difficulties
did I encounter
which my principal
or supervisor can
help me solve?
G. What innovation or
localized material
did I use/discover
which I wish to
share with other
teachers?
I. OBJECTIVES FIRST QUARTER WEEK 6
A. Content Demonstrates understanding of the four fundamental operations involving
Standards fractions and decimals.
B. Performance Is able to apply the four fundamental operations involving fractions and decimals
Standards in mathematical problems and real-life situations.
Creates problems (with reasonable answers) involving multiplication without or
C. Learning with addition or subtraction of decimals, mixed decimals and whole number
Competencies including money. M6NS-If-114
B. Establishing the Who among you have tricycle? Cars? Or anything we use for
Purpose of the transportation.
Lesson Do you know how much budget your parents allotted for the fuel of your car
(Motivation) (owned vehicle)?
Why do we have to budget?
C. Presenting
Examples/ Instances Cardo’s budget for his gasoline fuel is Php3000.00 a month and he saved
of the New Lesson the rest. At the end of the month he checked his gasoline slips and found he had
(Demonstration / used the following amounts of gasoline: 7.5 liters, 8.25 liters, 9.32 liters, 8.08 liters
Modeling) and 12.25 liters. If a liter of gasoline costs P46.50, how much did he save for the
(Constructivism/ month?
Collaborative)
Complete the word problem by filling in the blank with words below.
Mrs. De Mesa _________ 3 books of puzzles at Php45.75 each and 6
educational posters for P52.00 _______. ______much was her ______ if she
E. Discussing New gave the ________ a 1000-peso bill?
Concepts and
Practicing New Skills a. each
#1 b. bought
c. How
d. seller
e. change
Group activity
Arrange the words to form a word problem and give the correct answer.
Materials: pentelpen, manila paper
Group I
a computer set
G. Finding Practical
Applications of plus a value added tax of 0.12 times the cost
Concepts and Skills
in Daily Living
(Application) costing Php29,254.00
Chloe purchased
Group II
her house
Group III
J. Additional Activities Make 2 problems about multiplication of decimals. Then give the answer
for Application or
Remediation
(Assignment)
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who
earned at least 80% on the
formative assessment
B. No. of learners who
require additional activities
for remediation
C. Did the remedial lessons
work? No. of learners who
have caught up with the
lesson.
D. No. of learners who
continue to require
remediation
E. Which of my teaching
strategies worked well?
Why did these work?
F. What difficulties did I
encounter which my
principal or supervisor can
help me solve?
G. What innovation or
localized materials did I
use/discover which I wish to
share with other teacher?
I. OBJECTIVES FIRST QUARTER WEEK 6
A. Content Demonstrates understanding of the four fundamental operations involving fractions
Standards and decimals.
B. Performance Is able to apply the four fundamental operations involving fractions and decimals in
Standards mathematical problems and real-life situations.
Creates problems (with reasonable answers) involving multiplication without or with
C. Learning addition or subtraction of decimals, mixed decimals and whole number including
Competencies money. M6NS-If-114
pages
3. Textbook
Building New Horizon in Math, 89-97 (Maria Dolora M. Zaragoza)
pages
4. Additional
Materials
from
Learning
Resource
portal
B. Other Learning flash cards, activity cards, show-me-board, strips of paper
Resources / SIM
IV. PROCEDURES
1. Drill
Multiply the following mentally:
a. 0.6 X 0.8 = N c. 5.3 X 0.1= N e. 0.5 X 0.001 = N
b. 0.5 X 0.5= N d. 3.56 X 0.01= N
K. Reviewing 2. Review:
Previous Recall problem-solving steps and strategies. Ask the learners to tell what they
Lesson or understand about the following essential guide questions to problem solving.
Presenting the
New Lesson What is asked in the problem?
(Introductory
What are given?
Activity /
How will you solve the problem?
Energizer)
What operation will be used?
What is the number sentence?
Is the solution or process correct?
Complete the word problem by filling in the blank with words below.
Mrs. Zapanta _______blouses and skirts. She has ______meter for
the blouse and 1.35 ______for the skirt. How much will 6 blouses and ______
O. Discussing skirts cost if a meter of the material used _______Php45.25?
New Concepts
and Practicing a. 6
New Skills #1 b. makes
c. meter
d. costs
e. 1.25
Group activity
Arrange the words to form a word problem and give the correct answer.
Materials: pentelpen, manila paper, strips of paper
Group I
Q. Finding
She had Php1000.00
Practical
Applications of and 3 loaves of bread at Php45.00 a loaf
Concepts and
Skills in Daily 5 packs of butter for Php125.00
Living
(Application)
Group II
Group III
a t-shirt at Php199.75
R. Making To create word problems:
Generalization - Review and develop a list of vocabulary words used in Mathematics
and - Identify the characters , location or settings, number sentence and the key
Abstractions question.
About the
Lesson
(Generalization
)
Performance based assessment
S. Evaluating Group the pupils into 5. Ask them to create a problem involving multiplication
Learning without or with addition or subtraction of decimals, mixed decimals and whole
(Evaluation) number including money. . Then let them give the answer
T. Additional Make 2 problems about multiplication of decimals. Then give the answer
Activities for
Application or
Remediation
(Assignment)
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who
earned at least 80% on
the formative
assessment
B. No. of learners who
require additional
activities for
remediation
C. Did the remedial
lessons work? No. of
learners who have
caught up with the
lesson.
D. No. of learners who
continue to require
remediation
E. Which of my
teaching strategies
worked well? Why did
these work?
F. What difficulties did
I encounter which my
principal or supervisor
can help me solve?
G. What innovation or
localized materials did I
use/discover which I
wish to share with
other teacher?
FIRST QUARTER WEEK 7
I.OBJECTIVES
Demonstrates understanding of the four fundamental operations involving
A.Content Standards
decimals
Is able to apply the four fundamental operations involving decimals in
B.Performance Standards
mathematical problems and real-life situations
B.Establishing a purpose for the Who has a store? What are the goods that are repacked less than a kilo?
lesson Why do you think they are doing it?
Mother has a small sari-sari store. Every time she buys a 50-kilo cavan
C.Presenting examples/instances
of sugar, she repacks it into smaller bags weighing 0.25 kilo. How many
of the new lesson
small plastic bags are needed by mother?
a. What is asked in the problem?
D.Discussing new concepts and
b. What are the given facts?
practicing new skills #1
c. What should be done to solve the problems?
Look at equations. Change the divisor to whole number by moving the
E.Discussing new concepts and decimal point 2 places to the right. Annex 2 zeros to the dividend. Then,
practicing new skills #2 divide the number as whole number.
Find the quotient.
F.Developing Mastery
I.OBJECTIVES
Demonstrates understanding of the four fundamental operations involving
A.Content Standards
decimals
Is able to apply the four fundamental operations involving decimals in
B.Performance Standards
mathematical problems and real-life situations
B.Establishing a purpose for the What art projects do you do in your MAPEH Class? Do you have fun making
lesson them? Do you submit them on time?
A long bond paper which is 13 inches in length is equivalent to 33.02
C.Presenting examples/instances
centimeters. If Tony will divide the long bond paper into 2 centimeter strips of
of the new lesson
paper for his art project, how many strips of paper can he make?
a. What is asked? What are given?
D.Discussing new concepts and
b. What operation should you use to solve the problem? Why?
practicing new skills #1
c. Let the pupils write the number sentence on the board.
Group the pupils into two groups.
E.Discussing new concepts and Give activity cards for them to solve. After 10 min., let them exchange
practicing new skills #2 activity
cards.
Give the quotient.
a) 25÷2.5=N
F.Developing Mastery
b) 39÷ .25=N
c) 14.2÷3= N
Give the quotient.
G.Finding practical applications of a) 54÷0.6=
concepts and skills in daily living b) 78÷1.3=
c) 675÷4.5=
H.Making generalizations and How do we divide whole numbers by decimals and vice versa?
abstractions about the lesson
Give the quotient.
1) 37.68÷60= 4) 56÷12.2=
I.Evaluating learning
2) 32.2÷20= 5) 80÷2.5=
3) 24.2÷12
J.Additional activities for Solve.
application or remediation 1. Mang Kanor divided his 32.25 hectares land to his 3 children. How much
(Assignment) land does each children receive?
V.REMARKS
VI.REFLECTION
FIRST QUARTER WEEK 7
I.OBJECTIVES
Demonstrates understanding of the four fundamental operations involving
A.Content Standards
decimals
Is able to apply the four fundamental operations involving decimals in
B.Performance Standards
mathematical problems and real-life situations
C.Learning Competencies/ M6NS-Ig-116.4
Objectives Divides decimals/mixed decimals up to 2 decimal places
Dividing decimals/mixed decimals up to 2 decimal places
II.CONTENT
B.Establishing a purpose for the Do you have things that you really need to buy? What do you do to buy
lesson these things? Why is it important to save?
C.Presenting examples/instances Mario saves his allowance to buy a pair of rubber shoes that costs ₱446.00.
of the new lesson If he earns ₱55.75 per week, how many weeks will he need to save?
Ask: What is asked? What are given?
D.Discussing new concepts and
What operation should you use to solve the problem? Why?
practicing new skills #1
Let the pupils write the number sentence on the boar
Interactive Modelling
Students will be divided into groups of four. Each student will get a different
E.Discussing new concepts and
task: divide, multiply, bring down, or subtract. You can assign students
practicing new skills #2
groups and tasks, or
allow them to choose their own groups and tasks.
Give the quotient.
a) 36.2÷2.5=N d) 36.3÷3.6=N
F.Developing Mastery
b) 8.4÷ .2=N e) 25.5÷1.5=N
c) 2.4÷1.2= N
Divide the following mixed decimals by decimal.
G.Finding practical applications of 1) 3.72 ÷ .06 =
concepts and skills in daily living 2.) 4.84 ÷ .21 =
3.) 8.82 ÷ .42 =
H.Making generalizations and How do we divide decimals/mixed decimals up to 2 decimal places?
abstractions about the lesson
Choose the letter of the correct answer.
I.Evaluating learning 1.) .24 ÷ .04 =
a. 6 b. .6 c. .06 d. .006
Solve for N.
1. 25.0÷3.0=N 4. 7.50÷.25=N
J.Additional activities for 2. 36.3÷3.3=N 5. 4.80÷2.4=N
3. 15.0÷1.5=N
application or remediation
(Assignment)
FIRST QUARTER WEEK 7
V.REMARKS
VI.REFLECTION
A.No. of learners who earned 80%
of the formative assessment
B.No. of learners who require
additional activities for remediation
C.Did the remedial lessons work?
No. of learners who have caught up
with the lesson.
D.No. of learners who continue to
require remediation.
E.Which of my teaching strategies
worked well? Why did these work?
F.What difficulties did I encounter
which my principal or supervisor
can help me solve?
G.What innovation or localized
materials did I use/discover which I
wish to share with other teachers?
FIRST QUARTER WEEK 7
I.OBJECTIVES
Demonstrates understanding of the four fundamental operations involving
A.Content Standards
decimals
Is able to apply the four fundamental operations involving decimals in
B.Performance Standards
mathematical problems and real-life situations
C.Learning Competencies/ M6NS-Ig-116.4
Objectives Divides decimals/mixed decimals up to 2 decimal places
Dividing decimals/mixed decimals up to 2 decimal places
II.CONTENT
a. 2.5 175
E.Discussing new concepts and
practicing new skills #2 b. 7.2 648
c. 1.75 749
I.OBJECTIVES
Demonstrates understanding of the four fundamental operations involving
A.Content Standards
decimals
Is able to apply the four fundamental operations involving decimals in
B.Performance Standards
mathematical problems and real-life situations
C.Learning Competencies/ M6NS-Ig-116.4
Objectives Divides decimals/mixed decimals up to 2 decimal places
Dividing decimals/mixed decimals up to 2 decimal places
II.CONTENT
B.Establishing a purpose for the Do you have a lot/farm? How many hectares?
lesson
Mr. Santos owned 35 hectares of farm. He wants to divide it equally his
C.Presenting examples/instances
children. If each child will get 2.5 hectares, how many children does Mr.
of the new lesson
Santos have?
What is asked in the problem?
D.Discussing new concepts and
What are given to solve the problem?
practicing new skills #1
What operation will you use to solve the problem?
Find the quotient.
E.Discussing new concepts and 1) 105 ÷ 3.5
practicing new skills #2 2) 460 ÷ 2.5
3) 324 ÷ 1.4
Divide.
a) 8463 ÷ 2.17
F.Developing Mastery
b) 486 ÷ 2.84
c) 136 ÷ 1.2
A developer will develop a subdivision in Trece Martires City with an area of
G.Finding practical applications of
454 865 sq.meters to be subdivided into 72.5 sq.meters per lot. How
concepts and skills in daily living
many lots would there be?
H.Making generalizations and How do we divide decimals and mixed decimals?
abstractions about the lesson
How many pieces of cloth each 4.2 meters long can be cut from a 84-meter
I.Evaluating learning piece?
V.REMARKS
VI.REFLECTION
A.No. of learners who earned 80%
of the formative assessment
B.No. of learners who require
additional activities for remediation
C.Did the remedial lessons work?
No. of learners who have caught up
with the lesson.
D.No. of learners who continue to
require remediation.
E.Which of my teaching strategies
worked well? Why did these work?
F.What difficulties did I encounter
which my principal or supervisor
can help me solve?
G.What innovation or localized
materials did I use/discover which I
wish to share with other teachers?