Math 5
Math 5
Math 5
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards: The learner has able to demonstrates understanding of line
graphs and experimental probability.
B. Performance Standards: The learner is able to create and interpret
representations of data (tables and line graphs) and apply experimental
probability in mathematical problems and real-life situations.
C. Learning Competencies/Objectives:
The learner organizes data in tabular form and presents them in a line graph
Code: M5SP-IVg-2.5
The learner interprets data presented in line graph Code: M5SP-IVh-3.5
II. CONTENT
Probability – Line Graph
IV. PROCEDURES
Teacher’s Activities Learners’ Activities
A. Preliminary Activities
Drill
The table shows the election results for the
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Candidates Number of
Votes
Jay – Ar D. Jala 43
Creammeryl A. Ebrado 58
Liberty L. Matres 28
Arniel D. Pizon 29
Review
Ask the following questions:
a. What is a survey?
b. What is the purpose of conducting a
survey?
c. What are we going to do with data that we
gather from the survey?
Answers:
a. A survey is the gathering and
analysis of information about a topic, an
area or a group of people.
b. Survey provides data which enable
the individuals to make informed
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decisions.
c. Data obtained in surveys are
organized in a chart or in a tabular
presentation using tally marks.
Motivation
Engage learners in the class by asking
them what they
already know about bar graphs, or asking
them to show you a sample of any bar graphs
they have made. It is important that you are
able to connect their prior knowledge on
making bar graphs to the present lesson
which is about making line graphs.
B. Developmental Activities
Presentation
Problem Opener Strategy.
Present the problem to the class.
15
10
5
0
October December April May
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Annual Enrolment of
Labong ES
200
Number of Pupils
150
100
50
0
2016 – 2017 – 2018 – 2019 – 2020 –
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
School Year
Temperature (⁰C)
50
40
30
20
10
0
0 1 2 3 4
Time (mins)
b. 54 ⁰C
c. They are all numbers.
d. Based on the data given, as the time
increases, the temperature decreases.
b. Group Practice
Solving Activity Center
General Directions: Draw a line graph for
given set of tables below.
Supplementary materials like worksheet is
use in this process.
The class will be divided into two groups.
After the activity, each group will present and
discuss their answers.
Group 1
Daily Sales of Lumindas’ Sari-Sari Store
Day Sales in Pesos
Monday 300
Tuesday 250
Wednesday 150
Thursday 250
Friday 500
Answer:
0
y ay ay ay ay
da sd sd sd id
on e e ur Fr
M Tu ed
n
Th
W
Days
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Group 2
Items Sold in Singaman’s Auto Shop
Inclusive Dates: July 20-24, 2020
Item Quantity (in kg)
Fasteners 100
Nails 300
Screws 400
Bolts 50
Nuts 200
Answer:
400
300
200
100
0
Fas- Nails Screws Bolts
teners
Items
c. Individual Practice
The data shows the distance travelled by a
participant of a fun run.
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10
5
0
1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0
Time (hours)
Assessment
Supplement worksheet on this process.
Directions: Read and solve the following
problems.
Caitlin’s family has kept track of her height.
Below is the table showing her height for the
past 8 years. Make a line graph out of these
data and answer the following questions:
Caitlin’s Height
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Answers:
1. 40 inches
2. 30 inches
3. 2 years
4. d. 65 inches
5. 43 inches
Home Activity
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Remediation
Directions: Read the problem and answer the
following questions:
Answers:
1. The movies watched of Kim and his
family.
2. The x-axis will be the year and the y-
axis will be the number of movies.
3. 2008
4. 2012
5. 2010
Enrichment
Directions: Read the problem and answer
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Answers:
1. 40 candies
2. 220 candies
3. week 3
4. 330 candies
5. 55
6. 300 candies
Prepared by:
Teacher III
MARIAN E. LAFUENTE
School Head