PINTOR-DLP-Q3-W2-Day 1
PINTOR-DLP-Q3-W2-Day 1
PINTOR-DLP-Q3-W2-Day 1
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/ Derives relationships of geometric figures using measurements and by inductive
Objectives reasoning; supplementary angles, complementary angles, congruent angles,
vertical angles, adjacent angles, linear pairs, perpendicular lines, and parallel
(Write the LC Code for each) lines.***
(M7GE-IIIb-1)
Motivation:
“Who Has?”
Mechanics:
1. The students that have the pink and yellow cards begin with the game by
standing up and going in front.
2. Once you are in front, you are going to assemble the letters based on the
number at the back of the card.
3. The game continues until you complete the puzzle.
B. Establishing a purpose Our topic for today is about supplementary angles and complementary angles.
for the lesson
Objectives:
At the end of the lesson, students should be able to:
a. Identify complementary angles and supplementary angles;
b. Derive relationships of geometric figures using measurements
and inductive reasoning on complementary angles and
supplementary angles;
c. Explain a real-life example involving complementary angles and
supplementary angles.
C. Presenting examples/ The students will watch a short video.
instances of the new
lesson Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TarEGZwHqk
Guide Questions:
1. What is the sum of complementary angles?
2. What is the sum of supplementary angles?
3. How to solve complementary and supplementary angles?
D. Discussing the new Discussion:
concepts and
practicing new skills
Group 1.
Group 2.
Group 3.
Group 4.
Group 5.
2. Clock
Assume that the hour hand is at 3 and the minute hand is at 12.
When the second hand of the clock passes between hour numbers 12 and 3, this
action results in the formation of complementary angles.
Second hand acts as the common arm.
Direction: Get ½ crosswise and give what is being asked on each item below.
__________5. A bike ramp forms a 47° angle as shown. Find the measure of
unknown angle.
I. Addition activities for Identify, name, and draw a map on your area that creates a visual relationship of
application or complementary angles and supplementary angles.
remediation
Rubrics:
Criteria Excellent Good Needs More
(3) (2) Improvement
(1)
Quality of map Map was made Map is accurate, Map and the
accurately with some important names of the area
identified names names of the area were not
of the area. 100% were not identified. Up to
of the 3 tasks identified. Up to 20% of the 3
were answered 50% of the 3 tasks were
correctly. tasks were answered
answered correctly.
correctly.
Quality of the Presented a clear Presented up to Presented up to
presentation visual 50% clarity of 20% clarity of
relationship of visual visual
the required task relationship of relationship of
the required task the required task
Depth of Shown a good Shown up to Shown up to 20%
Mathematical understanding of 50% understanding of
Understanding the concepts understanding of the concepts
the concepts
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
Prepared by:
PRINCES Y. PINTOR
Pre-Service Teacher
Checked by:
ROBERTO P. PALEC
Cooperating Teacher
Concurred by:
FEBELYN M. ERAMIS
Academic Head