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Business Math Week 5

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PLARIDEL NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Grade Level GRADE 12


Daily Lesson Log
Teacher
KILVEN D. MASION Learning Area BUSINESS MATH
Teaching Dates and
Week 5 1st SEMESTER
Time Quarter
(Tuesday/Thursday – 10:00-12:00)

Teaching Date and Time Tuesday (10:00 – 12:00) Thursday (10:00 – 12:00)
SESSION SESSION 1 SESSION 2
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of The learner demonstrates understanding of
fractions and decimals and percentage fractions and decimals and percentage
B. Performance Standards The learners are able to solve problems involving The learners are able to solve problems involving
fractions, decimals and percent related to business fractions, decimals and percent related to
business
C. Learning The learners The learners
Competencies/Objective
s Solve problems involving direct, inverse, and Identify the different kinds of proportions and
partitive proportion. (ABM_BM11RP-If-4) wrote examples of real-life situations for each.
(ABM_BM11BS-Ig-1)
D. LC Codes
II. CONTENT RATIO AND PROPORTION MARK-ON, MARKDOWN AND MARK-UP
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages
2. Learner’s Material pages
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials for
Learning Resource (LR)
Portal
B. Other Learning Resources Business Math: 3rd Quarter – Learning Activity Business Math: 3rd Quarter – Learning Activity
Sheets Week 1-9 First Edition, 2020 Sheets Week 1-9 First Edition, 2020
C. Teaching Strategies Collaborative teaching, Differentiated Instruction Collaborative teaching, Differentiated Instruction
D. Integration Science, T.L.E and Social Science Science, T.L.E
IV. PROCEDURE
A. Reviewing Previous Lesson Pre-Test (Page 27) Pre-Test (Page 36)
or Presenting New Lesson
B. Establishing a Purpose for Video Lesson on Ratio and Proportion Video Lesson about Mark-on, Markdown and
the Lesson Mark-up
C. Presenting Drill Drill
examples/instances of the Presenting the concept of Direct, Inverse and Presenting mark-on, mark-down, mark-up using
Lesson partitive proportion. 3 examples
D. Discussing new concepts Discussion of the new key concepts of three kinds Definitions of Mark-Up, Markdown, and Mark-on
and practicing new skills #1 of proportions can be applied in living such as upon
buying on a market, calculating the speed and
work.
E. Discussing new concepts Steps in solving the three kinds of proportion. Definitions:
and practicing new skills #2  First, read and analyze carefully the problem.  Selling Price
 Second, identify the relationship between the  Cost
variables.  Expenses
 Next, write the proportions for the problems  Profit
or situation.  Rate
 Then, for solving, the last step will be finding  Break-even
the value of the unknown. 
F. Developing mastery (Leads Example: Michelle can type 300 words in 5 Activity 1: What Am I? (page 38)
to Formative Assessment # minutes. How many words can type in 10 minutes?
3)
G. Finding practical Practical application and real-life example of solving Practical application and real-life example of
applications of concepts and problems involving ratio. mark-down, markup and mark-on.
skills in daily living
H. Making Generalizations and Asking students about the entire concept and Asking students about the entire concept and
abstractions about the summary of the lesson being discussed. summary of the lesson being discussed.
lesson
I. Evaluating Learning Activity 1: Solve Me! (page 31) Post Test (page 40)
J. Additional activities for Try to solve at home problems that involves either Practice solving problems involving mark-up,
application or remediation of the three kinds of proportion. markdown, and mark-on
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
1. No. of learners who earned
80% on the formative
assessment
2. No. of learners who
require additional
activities for remediation.
3. Did the remedial lessons
work? No. of learners who
have caught up with the
lesson.
4. No. of learners who
continue to require
remediation
5. Which of my teaching
strategies worked well?
Why did these work?
6. What difficulties did I
encounter which my
principal or supervisor
can help me solve?
7. What innovation or
localized materials did I
use/discover which I wish
to share with other
teachers?

Prepared by:

KILVEN D. MASION
SST-I

Checked by:

SHIRLEY C. COMPE
MT-1

Noted by:

DANTE M. RAMOS
School-In-Charge

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