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DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN MATHEMATICS

By: Jefferson A. Socias

I. OBJECTIVES

During and after the lesson, the students are expected to:
1. measure the sides of a triangle using a ruler.
2. classify triangles according to sides.

II. SUBJECT MATTER

A. Topic: Classification of Triangles According to sides


B. References: Geometry by: Julieta G. Bernabe, pages 10-11
C. Materials: visual aids, ruler, activity sheets, pens, cut-out triangles
D. Skills: measuring, classifying, listening, critical thinking
E. Values to be integrated: teamwork, cooperation, participation
F. Concepts:
The classifications of triangles according to sides are:
1. Equilateral Triangle – A triangle in which all sides are of equal length.
2. Isosceles Triangle – A triangle in which two sides are of equal length.
3. Scalene Triangle – A triangle in which all sides are of different length.
G. Teaching Strategy: 4 A’s of learning (Activity, Analysis, Abstraction, Application)

III. LEARNING ACTIVITIES

TIME TEACHING HINTS TEACHER’S ACTIVITY STUDENT’S ACTIVITY INSTRUCTIONAL


FRAME MATERIALS

7 minutes A. Preliminary Activities


1. Greetings Good morning class! Good morning Sir!
2. Prayer Everybody stand, let us pray.
Class President, will you please ( Class President will lead the
lead the prayer? prayer)
3. Classroom
management Before you sit down, kindly
arrange your chairs properly and (The students will follow)
pick up the pieces of paper.
4. Checking of
attendance Please say present when I call
your name for the checking of
attendance
Asi, Donna May Donna: Present
5. Recall Zamora, Christine Christine: Present
Very good! Nobody is Absent.

Before we start our lesson, let us


first recall your knowledge about
the definition of triangle.

What is a triangle? A triangle is a polygon with visual aid


three sides.
In the given figure,
B

A C
The three sides are AB, BC
What are the three sides? and CA.
Very good!
7 minutes
B. Motivation Can you tell me the difference Picture of
between these triangles? Some triangles have two triangles
equal sides.
(Shows a pictures of different
triangles)
Some triangles have 3 equal
Bright observations! sides, and some doesn’t have
equal sides.

Before we proceed to our lesson,


let us have first an activity. We
were going to solve this (Students solve the Puzzle) Crossword
Crossword puzzle. puzzle

So, your answers have


something to do with our lesson
for today.

In connection with the activity


that you’ve done, today, we are
going to discuss about
classification of triangles
according to sides. (The students will read the
objectives.)
For today’s lesson, we have the
1 minute following objectives.
C. Presentation of the (Objectives will be post on the
Lesson board.)
Will you read them one by one?

Thank you!
1 minute visual aid
D. Presentation of the
Objectives
To attain those objectives, let us
have again group activity. At
this point, since I already group
you a while ago, each group will
choose a leader/representative to
15 minutes
E. Lesson Proper present their output.

1. Activity Here is the rubrics for grading


a. Pre-activity your output:
Cooperation – 5 points
Accuracy – 3 points
Presentation – 2 points
TOTAL – 10 POINTS

Each group will be given 3


triangles to be measured.

Directions: Measure the sides of


the triangle. Record the data in
the graphic organizer. Observe
the length of the sides of the
triangle.

 Be sure that all members of


the group will cooperate. visual aids,
ruler, pens
b. Activity Proper Graphic Organizer:
Triangle m m m Triangle m m m
of of of of of of
AB BC AC AB BC AC
1. 1.

2. 2.

3. 3.

Group leaders, are you ready? Yes Sir!

Okay, let’s start with Group 1, (Group leaders presenting


followed by 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. their outputs.)

Let us now discuss your outputs.

For group 1 and 2, what can you Two sides have the same
5 minutes say about the measurement of measure.
the length of sides of the
triangles?

Bright answer! So, the triangles


c. Post-activity measured by group 1 and 2 are
classified as Isosceles triangle.

For group 3 and 4, what did you


observe about the measurement They have different measure.
2. Analysis of the sides of the triangle?

What else? No two sides have the same visual aids


measures.
Correct! So, the triangles
measured by group 3 and 4 are
classified as Scalene triangle.

How about in group 5 and 6? They have the same or equal


What did you observe about the measures.
measurement of the sides of the
triangle?

Very well said! So, the triangles


measured by group 5 and 6 are
classified as Equilateral triangle.

Going back to the activity The given triangles are said to


performed by group 1 and 2, be isosceles since the two
why is it that the given triangles sides are of equal length.
are said to be isosceles?

Very good! So, for the activity The given triangles are said to
performed by group 3 and 4, be scalene since all sides are
5 minutes
why is it that the given triangles of different length.
are said to be scalene?

Bright answer!

3. Abstraction How about in the activity The given triangles are said to
performed by group 5 and 6, be equilateral since all sides
Why is it that the given triangles are of equal length.
are said to be equilateral?

Very well said!

4. Application
Since we are talking so much Triangles have many
about triangles, the question is, applications in real life; it can
where can you apply these be applied in house
concepts in real life? constructions. Specifically,
the roof of the house. Some of
the roofs are in the form of
triangle.
5 minutes

Also, triangles can be used in


What else? designing things.

Very good class!

Class, what did you learn in We learned how to classify


today’s lesson? triangles according to sides.

Again, what are the The classifications of


classifications of triangles triangles according to sides
according to sides? are scalene, isosceles and
equilateral.

Could you describe each


classification of triangles (The students are describing
5. Generalization according to sides? the classifications of triangles
according to sides.)
So, is there any question? None Sir!
Okay, let’s have a short quiz.
(Activity sheets will be
distributed)
4 minutes

IV. EVALUATION ( 8 minutes)


Direction: Tell whether each triangle is isosceles, scalene or equilateral. Then explain your answer.
(For example, write “because two sides are equal”)

1. I am a triangle whose sides measure 3 cm, 5 cm and 3 cm. What type of triangle am I?
2. I am a triangle whose sides measure 5 cm, 5 cm and 5 cm. What type of triangle am I?
3. I am a triangle whose sides measure 200 in, 300 in and 400 in.What type of triangle am I?
4. I am a triangle whose sides measure 12 in, 15 in and 15 in. What type of triangle am I?
5. I am a triangle whose two sides measure 14 cm and 17 cm. All of my sides are equal to 45 cm.
What type of triangle am I?

Expected Answers of the students:

1. Isosceles, because two sides are equal.


2. Equilateral, because three sides are equal.
3. Scalene, because none of its sides are equal.
4. Isosceles, because two sides are equal.
5. Isosceles, because two sides are equal.

V. ASSIGNMENT

Read and Study about the Area of a triangle

1.
4.
1. A polygon with three sides.

2. A triangle where none of its


sides are equal

3. A triangle which three sides are


all equal

4. A triangle where only two side


are equal

Objectives

During and after the lesson, the

students are expected to:

3. measure the sides of a triangle


using a ruler.
4. classify triangles according to
sides.

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