Daily Lesson LOG School: Grade Level: Five: Teacher: Arcelle Yuan Math Teaching Dates/Time: Quarter
Daily Lesson LOG School: Grade Level: Five: Teacher: Arcelle Yuan Math Teaching Dates/Time: Quarter
Daily Lesson LOG School: Grade Level: Five: Teacher: Arcelle Yuan Math Teaching Dates/Time: Quarter
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards The learner is expected to demonstrate understanding of circles
B. Performance Standards Identify the Terms Related to a Circle
Code: M5GE-IIId-23
C. Learning Competencies Geometry
II. CONTENT
Identifying the Terms Related to a Circle
The teacher uses pictures or real objects and let the pupils identify
whether it is a circle or not.
Directions: Clap your hands twice if the object is a circle and stamp your feet
thrice if it is not.
2. Review
Group the class into 5 groups. Give them activity card and let them
write their answers on meta cards.
Activity Card III- What is the difference between a circle and polygons?
Activity Card V- Cross out the figure that are NOT circle.
Each group will be given a piece of paper with a pictures of different objects
that has a circle.
The class will identify and circle the objects that can be found inside the
classroom.
Instill the value of Cooperation
Mechanics:
1) Give each pupil a piece of circular cut-out.
2) Let them fold it in half.
(Focus the pupils’ attention on the line segment formed by the fold.
Introduce the term Diameter to name the line segment).
3) After that, let them fold the cut-out such that the diameter is halved.
(Introduce the term radius to the name of the new line segment
formed). How the length of the radius compares with the diameter?
What is a diameter? What is a radius?
4) Using a marker, let them mark the center of the circle.
(Specify that a center named the circle).
5) Fold once the cut-out in any way you want without hitting the center.
Ask pupils what line is being formed. (so we called it chord whose endpoints
lie on a circle.) How will you the describe it?
Look at the circle that is posted. How can we name the circle? Can you give
the lines in a circles?
A diameter is a line segment which passes through the center of a circle and
whose endpoints are on the circle.
Radius is a line segment from the center to a point on the circle.
The center of a circle is the point equidistant from the points on the edge.
A chord is a line segment which do not through the center where the two
endpoints are on the circle.
A semicircle is simply half of a circle.
D. Discussing new concepts and Directions: Group the class into five. Use the illustrated circle at the
practicing new skills no. 1 right in answering the items in the activity.
Directions: Group the class into five. Use the illustrated circle in answering
the items in the activity.
1. The circle is named as ______.
2. OT is a _________.
3. EO is a _________.
4. HEO is a _________.
5. The center of the circle is _____.
6. Name the chords:______,______.
7. Half of a circle is called_____.
a. chord b. center
Directions: Form five groups. Let each group draw their own circle.
Have them illustrate a radius, diameter and a chord, tangent, arc, semi circle
and label it. Each group will present their output.
Directions: Use circle O at the right to identify the terms related to the circle.
1. AG
2. AF
3. GAD
4. KH
5. CGB
6. Point A
7. AB
Work in pairs. They will each fold a circle to show 4 diameters and name the
diameters and the radii formed. Use capital letters to name the points on the
circle.
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who earned 80% in the
evaluation.
B. No. of learners who require additional
activities for remediation who
scored below 80%.
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
solved?
G. What innovation or localized materials
did I use/ discover which I wish to
share with other teachers?
Prepared & Demonstrated by:
ARCELLE YUAN
Teacher III
Observed by:
GURO-AKO
MT- I