Contextualized Lesson Plan: Appreciates The Importance of Calculating The Mean of Grouped Data in Real Life Situations
Contextualized Lesson Plan: Appreciates The Importance of Calculating The Mean of Grouped Data in Real Life Situations
Contextualized Lesson Plan: Appreciates The Importance of Calculating The Mean of Grouped Data in Real Life Situations
Where:
xis the midpoint
Mean=
∑ fx fis frequency of each class interval
N fx = the product of the midpoint and frequency of
each class interval
∑fx = summation of the products of the
frequency and the midpoint of each class
N is the total number of cases.
∑ N X
Motivation
1. List down the ages of your family members.
2. Find the average age of all the members?
Presentation of the Lesson
What do you think is our objective for today ?
B. Development of the Lesson
Activity
In a survey conducted by the students of G-7 students in Brgy. Sagana the following
are the ages of household members who eat malungay.
34 35 40 40 48 21 9
21 20 19 34 45 21 20
19 17 18 15 16 20 28
21 20 18 17 10 45 48
19 17 29 45 15 48 25
Analysis
Guide Questions
a. How many household members were interviewed?
b. How did you find the frequency of each interval?
c. How did you find the midpoint (x) of each interval?
d. What is the mean of the given data?
Abstraction
Utilize the power point presentation to discuss the concept of calculating the mean.
Conceptualization:
1. How did you find the value of N?
2. What is the formula in finding the midpoint?
3. How did you find the Mean for grouped data?
4. What is the importance of calculating the mean of grouped data in real life
situations?
Application
Given the set of data gathered by another group of G-7 students, the following are
the ages of household members who are malnourished:
12 15 8 9 7 11 4 3 7 7
7 8 10 10 9 9 12 14 6 9
6 7 9 10 13 8 9 7 11 7
Grades f x fx
95-99 6 97 582
90-94 5 92 460
85-89 7 87 609
80-84 6 82 492
75-79 5 77 385
70-74 1 72 72
1. What is the value of N?
A. 28 B. 29 C. 30 D. 31
RUBRIC:
Students who had drawn the table with no data at all 1 point
Students who had drawn the table with 25% completion 2 points
Students who had drawn the table with 75% completion 3 points
Students who had drawn the table with 95% completion 4 points
Students who had drawn the table with 100% completion 5 points
Prepared by:
1. Basilides Lerios (Tolosa NHS)
2. Mary Cristina D. Ferrer (TanauanSAT)
3. May A . Chavez (Tolosa NHS)
4. Aldrin P. Morano (AnahawayNHS)
5. Ma. Bethzaida M. Requiez (San JoaquinNHS)