Math 7 Week 7
Math 7 Week 7
Grade 7
Quarter Three Week Seven Day One
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of key
concepts of geometry of shapes and sizes, and
geometric relationships.
B. Performance Standards The learner is able to models of plane figures and
formulate and solve accurately authentic problems
involving sides and angles of a polygon
C.Learning Competencies Illustrates a circle and the terms related to it: radius,
/Objectives diameter chord, center, arc, chord, central angle and
inscribed angle. M7GE-IIIg-1
The learner iillustrates terms related to
circle: radius, diameter, chord, center
II. CONTENT Terms Related to Circle
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages
2. Learner’s Material pages
3. Textbook pages Geometry III. 2003. P. 22, p. 189
4. Additional Materials from
Learning Resources (LR
Portal)
B. Other Resources Next Century Mathematics 7. P. 501
IV. PROCEDURES AVERAGE ADVANCED
A. Reviewing previous lesson Group Activity: “What are Wheels for?”
or presenting the new lesson a. Name five objects that have wheels.
b. Have you imagined yourself pushing a cart or
riding in a bus having wheels that are not round?
Why are wheels circular in shape? What is the
importance of having spokes in a wheel?
c. If you were to design a wheel, how many
spokes will you use to divide the rim? Why?
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2. What can you say about the lines drawn by
each member?
3. Can we connect two opposite points that will pass
through the center? What can we say about the line
formed?
D.Discussing new concepts Activity 3: “Part By Part”
and practicing new skills #1
Guide Questions:
1. What is the name of the circle? How is it
named?
2. How will you differentiate radius from diameter of
the circle?
2. How will you differentiate diameter from chord of
the circle?
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G.Making generalizations and How do you illustrate the radius, diameter, chord, and
abstractions about the center of a circle?
lesson
H.Evaluating learning Activity 5: “Name Me One by One”
Use the figure below to identify the terms related to
circles.
1. Point S 4. ̅𝐷̅𝑆̅
2. ̅𝐷̅𝐴̅ 5. 𝑆̅ ̅𝐸̅
̅
3. 𝐷𝑅 ̅ ̅ 6. ̅𝑆̅𝑅̅
I. Additional activities for Additional Activities:
application or remediation
Assignment/Agreement Using a compass, draw a circle whose radius is 5cm.
( minutes). Fill in Then draw the following objects. Write “Not
below any of the four Applicable” if the object cannot be drawn.
purposes 1. One chord measuring 2cm.
Reinforcing/strengthening the 2. One chord measuring 10cm.
day’s lessons 3. One chord measuring 12cm.
Enriching/inspiring the day’s 4. Three radii measuring 5cm.
lessons
Enhancing/improving the
day’s lessons
Preparing the new lesson
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
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Detailed Lesson Plan in Mathematics
Grade 7
Quarter Three Week Seven Day Two
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of key concepts
of geometry of shapes and sizes, and
geometric relationships.
B. Performance Standards The learner is able to models of plane figures and
formulate and solve accurately authentic problems
involving sides and angles of a polygon
C. Learning Illustrates a circle and the terms related to it: radius,
Competencies diameter chord, center, arc, chord, central angle and
/Objectives inscribed angle (M7GE-IIIg-1)
The learner illustrates arc of a circle
II. CONTENT ARC MEASURE
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide
pages
2. Learner’s Material
pages
3. Textbook pages Geometry III. 2003. P. 22
4. Additional Materials
from Learning
Resources (LR Portal)
B. Other Resources Next Century Mathematics 7. P. 501
IV. PROCEDURES AVERAGE LEARNERS ADVANCED LEARNERS
A. Reviewing previous Activity 1: “Time O’ Clock”
lesson or presenting Directions: Using the clock below, determine the
the new lesson kinds of angle formed by the hands of the clock given
the following time.
a. 2:00
b. 3:00
c. 4:00
Questions:
1. What can you say about the measurement of each
angle formed?
2. If we reset the clock at 1:30 from 1:00 in a counter
clockwise direction, what angle is formed?
B. Establishing a purpose Let us see if there is a relationship between the
for the lesson measurement of the angle and its corresponding arc.
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4. If arc AB measures 55° and arc AD measures 190°,
what do you think is the measure of arc BD?
Guide questions:
1. How did you determine the degrees of angle 1 ad 2?
2. Can you determine the arc in the given angles?
How?
3. Can you illustrate semi-circle, Minor arc and major
Arc based from the given angles?
Questions:
1. How did you determine the minor arcs?
2. Do we consider N̂S as an arc? Why or why not?
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F. Finding practical A Ferris wheel of an amusement park is made from
applications of concepts several pieces of steel that is connected at the center.
and skills in daily living The distance between two cars forms a minor arc and its
number can be determined by the number of cars on the
wheel. Determine the possible degrees of each arc given
the following number of cars.
a. 8
b. 10
c. 12
d. 16
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Detailed Lesson Plan in Mathematics
Grade 7
Quarter Three Week Seven Day Three
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of key
concepts of geometry of shapes and sizes, and
geometric relationships.
B. Performance Standards The learner is able to create models of plane figures
and formulate and solve accurately authentic problems
involving sides and angles of a
polygon.
C.Learning Competencies The learner illustrates a circle and the terms related to
/Objectives it: radius, diameter chord, center, arc, chord, central
angle, and inscribed angle.
M7GE-IIIg-1
The learner illustrates central angle of a
circle
II. CONTENT Central Angle of a Circle
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages
2. Learner’s Material pages
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials from
Learning Resources (LR
Portal)
B. Other Resources 1. Grade 7 Mathematics: Patterns and
Practicalities, Gladys C. Nivera, pp. 406-409.
2. Exploration & Application Geometry Workbook,
Third Year, Lileth Q. Patacsil, pp. 93-97.
IV. PROCEDURES AVERAGE LEARNERS ADVANCED LEARNERS
A. Reviewing previous lesson Activity 1: Do you know me?
or presenting the new Write the correct name of the identified parts related to
lesson the given circle.
1. AB =
2. BE =
3. CD =
4. BC =
5. BFE =
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Guide questions:
a. What figure is formed when ̅𝐵̅𝐷̅ meets ̅𝐵̅𝐶̅ at
point B?
b. Which point in the circle is the vertex of
∠𝐷𝐵𝐶?
c. What is the central angle based on the
example?
Guide Questions:
1. How can a central angle be illustrated in a
circle?
2. If ∠𝑁𝐼𝐷 is a central angle, does it intercept
any arc? Which arc? How about ∠𝐾𝐼𝐷?
3. When is an arc intercepted by a central
angle?
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G.Finding practical The Grade 7 students The table below shows
applications of concepts made a survey of fruit De la Cruz family’s
and skills in daily living trees available in their monthly budget.
campus. The data shows Food 3500.00
that 15% santol, 5% Education 5000.00
rambutan, 25% Others 1500.00
jackfruit, 20% pomelo
and 35% mango. The Which central angle
circle graph below represents each section in
displays this information. the graph below?
Name the central angle
representing each kind of
fruit trees.
1. NE
2. YS
3. ES
4. HY
5. ON
J. Additional activities for Bring photos of objects showing central angles. Tell
application or remediation the class how these central angles function in those
Assignment/Agreement objects.
( minutes). Fill in
below any of the four
purposes
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Reinforcing/strengthening the
day’s lessons
Enriching/inspiring the day’s
lessons
Enhancing/improving the
day’s lessons
Preparing the new lesson
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
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Detailed Lesson Plan in Mathematics
Grade 7
Quarter Three Week Seven Day Four
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of key
concepts of geometry of shapes and sizes, and
geometric relationships.
B. Performance Standards The learner is able to create models of plane figures
and formulate and solve accurately authentic problems
involving sides and angles of a
polygon.
C. Learning The learner illustrates a circle and the terms related to
Competencies it: radius, diameter chord, center, arc, chord, central
/Objectives angle, and inscribed angle.
M7GE-IIIg-1
The learner illustrates inscribed angle of a
circle
II. CONTENT Inscribed Angle of a Circle
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages
2. Learner’s Material pages
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials from
Learning Resources (LR
Portal)
B. Other Resources 1. Grade 7 Mathematics: Patterns and
Practicalities, Gladys C. Nivera, pp. 406-409.
2. Exploration & Application Geometry Workbook,
Third Year, Lileth Q. Patacsil, pp. 98-101.
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B. Establishing a purpose for Activity 2: Inscribe Me
the lesson Group Activity
Task: Draw circle E with chords ̅𝑆̅𝐵̅ and ̅𝑆̅𝑇̅.
What figure is formed when ̅𝑆̅𝐵̅ meets ̅𝑆̅𝑇̅ ?
How will you call this angle?
C.Presenting Activity 3: Name Me
examples/instances of the (Using Activity 2)
new lesson
Guide Questions:
a. Name the inscribed angle in the given
figure.
b. How is an inscribed angle illustrated in the
given figure? Describe each angle.
c. Define an inscribed angle.
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F. Developing mastery (Leads to Activity 6: Inscribe and Intercepts
Formative Assessment) Refer to the figure and answer the questions
below.
LU and HB are
1. Name all inscribed
diameters of circle M.
angles in the figure.
1. Name all inscribed
2. Which inscribed
angles in the figure.
angles intercept the
2. Which inscribed
following arcs?
angles intercept the
following arcs?
a. MY
a. LB
b. SR
b. BU
c. RT
c. HU
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2. Give the name of the angles inscribed in
each of the following arcs.
a. SH
b. HT
VI. REFLECTION
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Name: Grade & Section: Score:
Directions: Complete the crossword by filling in a word that fits each clue. Use the figure
below for the answers.
2 3
R
6
4
3 HORD
IA
4
NOR ARC
ETE
5 R
EN RAL ANG
ACROSS
1. 𝑀 ̂𝐺𝐸
2. ∠𝑀𝐺𝐸
3. ̅𝐺̅𝐸̅
4. ̅𝑀 ̅𝐸̅
5. ∠𝑀𝐴𝐸
6. ̅𝐴̅𝐸̅
DOWN
1. 𝐺̂𝑀
2. ∙ 𝐴
3. ⨀𝐴
4. ̅𝐺̅𝑀̅
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