Math 6 Q1W2
Math 6 Q1W2
Math 6 Q1W2
Assessment Checklist
MATHEMATICS
Quarter 1 – Week 2
Multiplication of Fractions
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Learner
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Section
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Teacher
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Parent or Guardian
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School
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Date of Retrieval
6
TEACHER’S REFERENCE GUIDE
A. Content Standard
The learner demonstrates understanding of the four fundamental
operations involving fractions and decimals.
B. Performance Standard
The learner is able to apply four fundamental operations involving
fractions and in decimals in mathematical problems and real – life
situation.
C. MELC
Multiplies simple fractions and mixed numbers.
Solves routine and non-routine problems involving multiplication of
fractions using appropriate problem-solving strategies and tools.
III. PROCEDURES
A. ACTIVITY Activity 1: This activity will measure the previous
(DO) knowledge on operations of fractions.
A. Multiplication of fractions.
Previous knowledge on dealing with fractions
has been discussed. The learners able to recall
steps on how to multiply simple fractions and
mixed numbers.
C. Worded Problem
Here is another activity that lets students apply
what they learned about Multiplication of
Fractions by relating it to real-life situation.
Dear Learner,
Good Day!
Welcome to our Mathematics subject. Below are your learning activities for the
whole week. Please carefully understand and follow the instructions
provided. If you encounter any difficulty in answering the task in this activity
sheet, do not hesitate to ask for support from your parents or anyone whom
you think can help you do the activities. You can ask via SMS or call
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________________________. Always bear in mind that YOU ARE NOT ALONE.
Most importantly, be free and creative in doing the activities. I hope you will
experience meaningful learning and gain deep understanding of the relevant
competencies amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. You can do it! Stay safe! Stay
learning! Have fun! God Bless.
Sincerely,
Your Teacher
Multiplication of Fractions
This activity will help measure the previous
knowledge on operations of fractions.
1 1
b. 1.
3
14 𝑥 16 =
5
3. 13 𝑥 15 = 5. 1 3
35 𝑥 56 =
1 1
2. 13 𝑥 25 = 4.
1
25 𝑥 36 =
5
A. Finding the sum of the shaded part as illustrated below .
a.
=______
( 3 one-fourths is what number?)
b.
+ + + = ______
c.
+ = ______
3 3
d. + = ____
4 5
5 1
e. + = ____
8 2
Must think!
This activity will help you understand how to deal with problem involving
simple fractions at home.
Engage: Problem:
3
During pandemic, a farmer plowed of his field to sustain food
4
2
for his family. Then he planted vegetables on of the plowed
3
part. What fractional part of his field was planted with
vegetables?
2 3
Explore: To solve the problem alone, we need to multiply and .
3 4
2 3
The Mathematical Sentence is: x = _______________
3 4
2 3
To find the product of and , consider the following models below.
3 4
3 2 3
𝑜𝑓
4 3 4
Questions:
1. What fraction of the field is plowed?
2. What fraction of the plowed part is planted with vegetables?
3. What fraction of the field is the part planted?
4. What equation translate?
Example 1 Problem:
6 1
Mary has kg of sugar. She used of it for champorado. How
7 2
much sugar did Mary use for champorado?
Write your answer here:
33 3
= 3 10 Express the product in simplest form.
10
3
Answer: 3 10 kg of pechay were sold in the market
What’s New
Example 1 1 3
Multiply: x
2 4
1 3 1𝑥3 Multiply the numerators
x = Multiply the denominators
2 4 2𝑥4
3
Answer:
8
Example 2 3 1
Multiply: x
5 4
3 1 3𝑥1 Multiply the numerators
x = Multiply the denominators
5 4 5𝑥4
3
Answer:
20
Example 3 2 3
Multiply x4
3
2 3 2𝑥3 Multiply the numerators
x = 3𝑥4 Multiply the denominators
3 4
6 1 6 1
Answer: or The simplest form of is
12 2 12 2
Example 4
2 3
Multiply x
6 4
2 3 2𝑥3 Multiply both numerators
x
6 4
= 6𝑥4 and the denominators
2 1
Multiply: x 72 = N the equation
5
2 15
x change the mixed form to improper fraction
5 2
1 15
( 72 2
)
1 3
2 𝑥 15 Get the GCF or Greatest Common
5𝑥2 Factor of any of the numerator and
1 1 denominator. Simply by cancellation.
2÷2=1 15 ÷5=3
2 𝑥 15
5𝑥2
5÷5=1 2 ÷2=1
1𝑥3 3
= Multiply both numerators and
1𝑥 1 1
𝟑 denominators
or 3 Answer
𝟏
Example 2 1 2𝑥3 6
2 x1
2 = = =3
1𝑥2 2
Example 3 1 6𝑥9 27 1
6 x2
4 = = = 13
1𝑥4 2 2
You may apply cross cancellation
Example 4 1 1 1 16 1 𝑥 16 16 7
3
x5
3 = 3
𝑥 3
= 3𝑥3
=
9
=1 9
Hence, the general rule to multiply mixed numbers:
A. Shade My Part
Use the given models to show your answer to the following mathematical
sentences.
1
1.
2
𝑥 3 =
1 2
2. 𝑥 =
3 3
1
3. 𝑥 6 =
6
3 1
4. 𝑥 =
8 2
B. Multiply
Find the product for the following equation. Simplify your answer to
its lowest term.
1.
1
3
x 24 =
1
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2. 4
1
2
x
1
5
= ________________________________
3. 3 x 2
3
4
= ________________________________
4. 1
1
3
x 4 =
1
5
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5. 1
4
5
x 4 = ________________________________
C. Problem Solving:
1 1
Sarah picked 4 bags of mangoes at the farm and 1 2 bags of guavas.
2
1
Each bag weighs 2 2 kilograms. How many kilograms of mangoes and guavas
did Sarah pick
After all the activities you have done so far, it’s now time to check how
much you have learned from the lesson.
A. Multiply the following fractions.
2 2
1. x =N
3 7
3 8
2. x =N
5 10
2 6
3. x =N
18 10
5 2
4. 2 10 x =N
2
3 5
5. 5 x2 =N
4 6
Directions: Read the problem carefully and make sure to write a complete
solution.
1 2
Problem 1: Find the area of a room 5 𝑚 by 4 m.
2 4
1 1
Problem 2: Zeny had 1 dozens of eggs in the refrigerator. She used of
2 3
the eggs. What part of the eggs was used?
Self-Assessment
1. Which among the activities is easy for you to understand and perform?
Why?
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Rate yourself using the scale below. Encircle the number of our choice.
(Needs Improvement (1) Satisfactory (3) Excellent (5)
Multiplication of Fractions
OBSERVATION
Accomplished
Accomplished
Accomplished
Partially
Bases for Evaluation Parent’s/Guardian’s
Fully
Not
Remarks
Activity 1
The learner is able to recall the
lessons of operations on simple
fractions
Activity 2
The learner is able to
conceptualize the new lesson,
observe and follow step in finding
the product of an expression
Activity 3
The learner is able to learn the
concept of a multiplying simple
fractions and mixed numbers.
Activity 4
The learner is able to perform and
evaluate the concept of
multiplying simple fractions and
mixed numbers
Activity 5
The learner is able to understand
and comprehend the concept of
multiplying fractions relating it to
their real-life situation which is
also based on their Self-
Assessment.
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Name and Signature of Parent or Guardian