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Daily Lesson Log of M8Ge-Ivh-1 (Week Eight-Day Two)

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DAILY LESSON LOG OF M8GE-IVh-1 (Week Eight- Day Two)

School Grade Level Grade 8


Teacher Learning Area Mathematics
Teaching Date and Time Quarter Fourth
Objectives must be met over the week and connected to the curriculum standards. To meet the
objectives, necessary procedures must be followed and if needed, additional lessons, exercises and
remedial activities may be done for developing content knowledge and competencies. These are
I. OBJECTIVES assessed using Formative Assessment Strategies. Valuing objectives support the learning of content and
competencies and enable children to find significance and joy in learning the lessons. Weekly objectives
shall be derived from the curriculum guides.
A. Content Standards The learner demonstrates key concepts of finding the probability of a simple event.
B. Performance Standards The learner is able to formulate and solve problems involving probability of a
simple event in real life situation
Learning Competency: Finds the probability of a simple event (M8GE-IVh-1)
Learning Objectives:
C. Learning Competencies/ 1. Recall the definition of probability of a simple event
Objectives 2. Find probability of a simple event
3. Demonstrate appreciation on the application of probability in real life
situations
II.CONTENT Probability of a simple event
III.
LEARNING RESOURCES teacher’s guide, learner’s module,
A. References Grade 8 Mathematics: Patterns and Practicalities by: Gladys C. Nivera
1. Teacher’s Guide Module 11: Pages 614-617
2. Learner’s Materials Pages 568-571
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials
from Learning Resource
(LR) portal
B. Other Learning
Resources
These steps should be done across the week. Spread out the activities appropriately so that
pupils/students will learn well. Always be guided by demonstration of learning by the pupils/ students
which you can infer from formative assessment activities. Sustain learning systematically by providing
IV. PROCEDURES pupils/students with multiple ways to learn new things, practice the learning, question their learning
processes, and draw conclusions about what they learned in relation to their life experiences and
previous knowledge. Indicate the time allotment for each step.
The teacher lets the students identify the word being described by the four
pictures and recall what its definition

A. Review previous lesson


or presenting the new
lesson

Answer: Probability- estimation of how likely an event will occur.

B. Establishing a purpose The teacher lets the students realize the concept of solving probability as an
for the lesson important skill in dealing real life situations and problems.

C. Presenting examples/ The teacher lets the students solve the given problem.
instances of the new
lesson A fair of die is rolled.
a. Write down the sample space.
b. Find the total number of possible outcomes.
c. What is the probability of getting
i. a “4”
ii. an add number?
iii. a number less than 3?

Students answer varies.

Answer key:

The teacher discusses with the students the process of answering the
D. Discussing new Activity. Recall the formula in getting the probability.
concepts and practicing
new skills #1

E. Discussing new
concepts and practicing
new skills #2
Working with pair, the teacher lets the students
solve the probability.
A circle is divided into 12 equal parts to form a
spinner. It is numbered as shown on the right.
When the pointer is spun, what is the
probability that it will stop at:
a “7”
a. a prime number?
b. a number between 5 and 10?
c. a number less than 13?
d. a negative number?
e. a square number?
Answer Key:
F. Developing mastery
(leads to formative
assessment 3)
G. Finding practical
applications of concepts
and skills in daily living
The teacher summarizes the rules and formula in solving probability with simple
events.

Probability Rules
1. The probability of any event is a number (either a fraction, a
decimal, or a percent) from 0 to 1.
H. Making generalizations 2. If an event will never happen, then its probability is 0.
and abstractions about 3. If an event is sure to happen, then the probability is 1.
the lesson 4. The sum of the probabilities of all the outcomes in the sample
space is 1.

The teacher lets the students answer individually the formative assessment.

A circle is divided into 12 equal parts to


form a spinner and numbered as shown.
Find the probability that when the pointer
is spun, it will stop at

1. a “9”
2. a prime number
3. a number greater than 4
4. a multiple of 20
5. a factor of 12
6. not a prime number
I. Evaluating Learning
Answer key:
1
1.
12
1
2.
3
3. 1
1
4.
6
1
5.
6
2
6.
3
B. Additional activities or
remediation
V. REMARKS
Reflect on your teaching and assess yourself as a teacher. Think about your students’ progress. What
works? What else needs to be done to help the pupils/students learn? Identify what help your
VI. REFLECTION instructional supervisors can provide for you so when you meet them, you can ask them relevant
questions.
A. No. of learners who earned 80% of
the evaluation
B. No. of learners who require additional
activities for remediation who scored
below 80%
C. Did the remedial lesson 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
Prepared by:

ABIGAIL Y. MUÑEZ

Labogon NHS

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