Lesson Plan in Mathematics Convertion of Degree To Radian and Vice-Versa
Lesson Plan in Mathematics Convertion of Degree To Radian and Vice-Versa
Lesson Plan in Mathematics Convertion of Degree To Radian and Vice-Versa
I. Objectives
References: Dilao, Solidad Jose et.al( Advance Algebra, Trigonometry and Statistics)
III. PROCEDURES
A. Preliminary Activities
1. Prayer
In the name of the father, the son, the holy spirit. Amen
Thank you for ways in which you provide for us all. For Your protection and love
we thank you. Help us to focus our hearts and minds now on what we are
your eternal light as we discover more about the world around us.
In the name of the father, the son, the holy spirit. Amen
2. Greetings
3. Checking of Attendance
Angelica: Present.
Jelly : Present
Anabel: Present
4. Review
Angelica: Positive angle rotates in a counter-clockwise direction while negative angle rotates in
a clockwise direction. Positive angle measures between 0 and 360 degrees however, negative angle
measures between 0 and -360 degrees.
5. Motivation
Teacher: Okay class group yourselves into four groups. Then create a short poem entitled
“MATH is Easy”, and write it on manila paper. After that present your work in front. The group who can
create/make a beautiful essay and presentation can get extra points that will serve as your recitation. I
will give you 15 minutes to do the task.
B. Developmental Activities
1. Presentation
The study of circular function necessitates an understanding of the relationship between the degrees
and radians and their corresponding conversions.
Degrees measure angles by how far we tilted our heads. Radians measure angles by distance traveled
or angle in radians (theta) is arc length (s) divided by radius (r).
The circumference of the circle is 2π times the radius and consequently it subtends a central angle of
2π radian.
Since the circumference of the circle is subtended by a central angle of 360° , and 2π radians, it
follows that
2π radian = 360°
π radian = 180°
1 radian = 180°/π
1° = π/180 radian
To summarize conversion:
1.) To convert radians to degrees, multiply the given number of radians by 180° / π.
Example:
2.) To convert degrees to radians, multiply the given number of degrees by π/180.
Example:
2. Generalization
Teacher : Again, what is the difference between the radians and degrees?
Anabel: Degrees measure angles by how far we tilted our heads. Radians measure angles by
distance traveled or angle in radians (theta) is arc length (s) divided by radius (r).
Teacher: Very good. Who can summarize the conversion of radians to degrees, degrees to
radians?
Jelly: To convert radians to degrees, multiply the given number of radians by 180° / π. To convert
degrees to radians, multiply the given number of degrees by π/180.
C. Application
A.. 30°
B. π/2
IV. Evaluation
1.) π/4
2.) 3π/4
3.) π/5
4.) 180°
5.) 75°
V. Assignment
1.) 450°
2.) 200°
3.) 3π/5
4.) π/10
5.) 11π/6
Prepared by:
Grophel L. Mesa