Organizing Data
Organizing Data
Learning
Harold Stephen B. Cebreros Area: Mathematics
DETAILED
LESSON PLAN
April 16, 2024 Quarter: FOURTH
A. Content Standards
Demonstrates understanding of key concepts demonstrates understanding of key
uses and importance of statistics, data collection/gathering and the different form
representation, measure of central tendency, measures of central tendency, meas
variability, and probability.
The learner is able to collect and organize data systematically and compute
B. Performance Standards measures of central tendency and variability and apply these appropriately in da
and interpretation in different fields.
C. Learner’s Materials
pages Mathematics 7 Module Quarter 4 – Module 2
D. Additional Materials Laptop, Flat Screen TV, Chalk and Green board
from Learning
Resource (LR) Portal
Other Learning
Resources
VI. PROCEDURES TEACHER’S ACTIVITY LEARNER’S ACTIV
A. Reviewing previous
lesson or presenting the Prayer ( Students leads the prayer ).
new lesson
Greetings
Review
B. Establishing a purpose .
for the lesson Okay. So, before we proceed to our main
discussion, let us first have a quick activity.
What is the lowest number of age class? (Student answers may vary)
32, 30, 29, 29, 28, 28, 28, 27, 27,27, 27 26,
25, 24, 24,23, 22.
(students answer may vary)
Very good, class.
What are the steps in constructing Frequency 1. Arrange the dat in ascend
Distribution Table? 2. Calculate the range. (rang
3. Decide the class size.
4. Devide the class size by t
identify the class interval.
5. Construct a frequency dis
table.
6. Tally and count the obser
each classes.
14 15 30 19 10 18
26 30 10 15 15 28
10 30 34 40 20 40
20 30 10 22 36 36
22 18 14 26 17 37
21 19 11 16 29.
3. Class width
H 30
W= = =5
CI 6
4. Write the class intervals starting with
the lowest value as determined in the
data.
F. Developing mastery
(leads to formative Let us have a group activity.
assessment)
Are you ready, class? Yes, Sir.
G. Finding practical
application of concepts How can we apply simply in organizing data
and skills in daily living for group distribution in daily life living?
(students answers my vary)
H. Making generalization
and abstractions about the Again, what is frequency? Sir, frequency the number of oc
lesson of a data.
No, Sir.
A. Frequency
B. Range
C. Class interval
D. All of the above A
A. Range
B. Frequency
C. Frequency table
D. Class interval
B
3-4. The following are scores obtained by
a group of students on their Math VII
examination. Prepare a frequency
distribution for these data using a class
interval of 7 and answer the following
questions below.
A. 20
B. 30
C. 36
D. 45
A
4. What is the range of data?
A. 25
B. 26
C. 28
D. 30
A
5. What is the total frequency of the data?
A. 25
B. 30
C. 35
D. 40
VI. Reflection
A. No. of learners who
earned 80% in the
evaluation
B. No. of learners who
required additional activities
for remediation
JOVELYN B. DACURO
Cooperating Teacher
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EVANGELINE D. ABALAJEN
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