Sample Lesson Plan
Sample Lesson Plan
Sample Lesson Plan
I. OBJECTIVES:
A. Content Standards: demonstrate understanding of key concepts of
combination and probability
B. Performance Standards: use precise counting technique and probability in
formulating conclusions and making decisions
C. Learning Competencies: At the end of the 1hour period, the learners should be able
to:
Knowledge: demonstrate understanding on problems involving
probability
Skill: Solve problems on conditional probability
Attitude: Appreciate the importance of probability in real-life
situations
III. PROCEDURE:
Teacher’s Activity Learners’ Activity
A. Preparatory Activities
Prayer
Greetings
Classroom Management
B. Motivation: Rebus
Class, I will show you different pictures and
I want you to guess what it is. Yes, Ma’am.
Our first image is,
CONE
What if we remove
letters “ne” from the word cone? What will CO
remain?
(Class, take note of the remaining letters).
The next image is,
DICE
Teacher’s Activity Learners’ Activity
Let us subtract “ce” from the word, the
difference would be? DI
How about the following pictures?
LOTION
ALCOHOL
- TRACTOR PRO
- LL BA
- CYCLE BI
LI
Teacher’s Activity Learners’ Activity
- FACUL TY
C. RECALL/REVIEW
Before we proceed with our
discussion,
I will give you a short trivia about
probability. Did you know that:
Now anyone, who can recall the definition (answers may vary)
of probability?
D. LESSON PROPER
Since you are already familiar with
the definition of probability, we can now
proceed to our topic for today which is
“Conditional Probability”.
First battery Second battery
a. Activity B2
Consider the situation and answer B1 B3
the questions that follow. D
Mario bought four different B1
batteries. Of this four, one is defective. B2 B3
Two are to be selected at random at use on D
a particular day. B1
1. Draw a tree diagram associated with the B3 B2
experiment of selecting two batteries from D
among four, in which one is defective. B1
(Assuming that B1, B2, B3 are the batteries D B2
that are not defective and D for defective). B3
Teacher’s Activity Learners’ Activity
2. List the sample space. How many (𝐵1, 𝐵2), (𝐵1, 𝐵3), (𝐵1, 𝐷 ), (𝐵2, 𝐵1),
outcomes are there? 𝑆 = {(𝐵2, 𝐵3), (𝐵2, 𝐷 ), (𝐵3, 𝐵1), (𝐵3, 𝐵2),}
(𝐵3, 𝐷 ), (𝐷, 𝐵1), (𝐷, 𝐵2), (𝐷, 𝐵3)
There are 12 outcomes.
3. Find the probability that the second
battery selected is not defective. 3/4
4. What if you find the probability that the
second battery selected is not defective, 2/3
given that the first was not defective?
c. Abstraction
Notice that in the activity, a condition was
given when you were asked to find the
probability of an event. And this
probability involving conditions is called
Conditional Probability.
𝑃(𝐴 ∩ 𝐵)
𝑃 ( 𝐴| 𝐵 ) =
𝑃(𝐵) The conditional probability of an event B in
relationship to an event A was defined as the
Therefore, what is conditional probability? probability that event B occurs after event A
has already occurred.
6
12 6 12 6 2
9 = ( )= =
12 9 9 3
12
Using the formula, we arrive on the same Yes, Ma’am.
answer, right?
d. Application
Let’s try another example.
The probability that Arnel studies
and passes his math test is 0.45. If the
probability that he studies is 0.80, what is
the probability that he passes the math test,
given that he studied?
IV. EVALUATION
Solve the following conditional probability
problems.
1. The probability that a regularly scheduled (a) The probability that a plane arrives on
flight departs on time is P(D) = 0.83; the time, given that it departed on time, is
probability that it arrives on time is P(A|D)= P(A∩D)/P(D)
P(A)=0.82; and the probability that it departs = 0.78/(0.83)
and arrives on time is P(A∩D) = 0.78. Find =0 .94
the probability that a plane (b) The probability that a plane departed on
(a) arrives on time, given that it departed time, given that it has arrived on time, is
on time, and P(D|A) = P(D∩A)/P(A)
(b) departed on time, given that it has = 0.78/(0.82)
arrived on time. = 0 .95
V. ASSIGNMENT
Research or study on how to solve problems on conditional probability of dependent and
independent events.