LG MATH Grade 5 - Graphs - Line Graph v2.0
LG MATH Grade 5 - Graphs - Line Graph v2.0
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Elementary Mathematics
Grade 5
Chapter V
Graphs
Line Graph
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
BUREAU OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
in coordination with
ATENEO DE MANILA UNIVERSITY
2010
Copyright 2003
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permission from the Bureau of Elementary Education, Department of Education.
GRADE 5
Project Management
Yolanda S. Quijano Director IV
Angelita M. Esdicul Director III
Simeona T. Ebol Chief, Curriculum Development Division
Irene C. De Robles OIC, Asst. Chief, Curriculum Development Division
Virginia T. Fernandez Project Coordinator
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Jesli A. Lapus Secretary, Department of Education
Jesus G. Galvan OIC, Undersecretary for Finance and Administration
Vilma L. Labrador Undersecretary for Programs and Projects
Teresita G. Inciong Assistant Secretary for Programs and Projects
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ..................................................................................................................................iv
Matrix ........................................................................................................................................v
V. GRAPHS
Line Graph
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I N T R O D U C T I O N
the elementary grades. These provide integration of values and life skills using
Multiple intelligences techniques like games, puzzles, songs, etc. are also
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MATRIX IN ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS
Grade V
MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES
COMPETENCIES VALUES INTEGRATED STRATEGIES USED With HOTS
TECHNIQUES
V. GRAPHS
A. Comprehension of Graphs
1. Read/Interpret data presented in a Proper nutrition Drawing graphs Graphs, Self-awareness
line graph activities
2. Read a line graph
3. Construct a line graph Cooperation Graphs, Tables Graphs, Cooperative
groups
3.1 Organize data presented in a line
graph
3.2 Find the average of data presented Cooperation Graphs, Tables Cooperative groups,
in a line graph Reading, Writing,
Speaking, Games,
Numbers, Graphs
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Reading and Interpreting Data Presented on a Line Graph
I. Learning Objectives
A. Preparatory Activities
Mechanics:
a. Form 2 groups. Each will be given a grid board and a piece of chalk.
b. From the given reference point, pupils will plot the points that the teacher will
announce.
Example.
From the reference point, locate point 2 at the right of the horizontal line
Note: Use the last point as the point of reference for the succeeding points.
c. As soon as the last point is plotted on the grid, the last pupil will then connect all the
points on the grid.
d. The team who can identify first the figure formed is the winner.
Mechanics:
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2. Review
Here is a graph which you have learned before. Use the graph to answer the questions
about it.
3. Motivation
B. Developmental Activities
1. Presentation
a. Present the grid with numbers 1 to 10 on the x-axis and numbers 20 to 140 on the y-
axis as shown:
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140
120
100
y-axis 80
60
40
20
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
x-axis
2
(x, y)
1) (0, 40) 2) (5, 110)
3) (1, 60) 4) (6, 120)
5) (2, 80) 6) (7, 130)
7) (3, 90) 8) (8, 140)
9) (4, 100) 10)(9, 150)
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Height in Centimetres
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Age
Let them read and interpret the line graph by answering the following questions about
the graph.
1) What is the title of the graph?
2) What was Maricels height when she was 2 years old?
3) What were her fast growing years?
4) How many centimetres was the increase in height from age 4 to 7 years?
2. Fixing Skills
The line graph below shows the height of a potted plant measured at noon every day
for 10 day. Study the graph and answer the questions which follow.
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Height (cm)
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6
4
2
0
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Days
3. Generalization
C. Application
The graph shows Carlos weight in kilograms for six months. Study the graph and answer the
following questions.
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Kilogr ams
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May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct
Month
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1. During what month did Carlo gain weight the most/the least?
2. What was the range of the recorded gains in weight between June and July?
3. In what month did Carlo lose weight?
4. Why do you think he lost weight?
5. How many kilograms did Carlo weigh in September?
6. What should Carlo do to maintain his normal weight level?
7. Why is it important to have normal body weight?
IV. Evaluation
A. Study this graph carefully, then answer the questions that follow.
700
600
500
Pesos
400
300
200
100
a) 0
b)
Sun Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat
c)
d) Days
e) What is the title of the graph?
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Number of Schools
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200
150
100
50
0
1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
Year
5
1. How many schools were constructed in 1996?
2. How many more schools were constructed in 1998 than in 1997?
3. How many schools were constructed from 1996 to 2000?
V. Assignment
A. Use the graph on average sales. Provide questions other than those given below.
B. Have them cutout graphs from old magazines and newspapers. Ask them to prepare
questions about the graphs for their classmates to answer.
I. Learning Objectives
A. Preparatory Activities
1) (1, 2) 4) (3, 6)
2) (4, 5) 5) (5, 7)
3) (8, 12) 6) (9, 3)
Strategy:
a. Form groups of five. Give each a grid board, a piece of chalk and cards wherein the
ordered pairs are written.
b. At the signal Go, pupils will plot the points on the grid board.
c. The group who finishes first and with the most number of correct items wins the
game.
2. Review
Study the line graph on the next page, then answer the questions that follow.
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JannosJanno's Score
Score in a Computer Game
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Scores
10
8
6
4
2
0
st nd rd th
1
Tennis 2
Sipa Ping 3Pong 4
Baseball
Games
a. In what games did Janno get the highest points? How many points?
b. In what games did he get the same points. How many points?
c. How many more points did he get in sipa than in tennis?
d. Find his total points in all the games.
e. In what part of the game is Janno more capable of playing? Why?
f. What is the line graph all about?
3. Motivation
B. Developmental Activities
1. Presentation
Results of an Experiment
Note: Point out that the choice of scale can make a difference on how the graph
would look like.
c. The teacher guides the pupils how the vertical and horizontal sides of the graph
should be labeled. (Note: Explain that the dependent quantity occupies the y-axis)
d. Have them mark the points where the weeks and the height of plants intersect.
e. Then, have them connect with a ruler the points on the grid.
f. Emphasize neatness and orderliness in making their graphs.
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g. Discuss with the pupils the constructed line graph by answering the comprehension
questions.
What is the title of the graph?
In which week was the greatest increase in height?
What is the height of the plant after 3 weeks?
What data was presented on the x-axis? y-axis?
2. Fixing Skills
Below are the results of Third Grading Tests in a Grade V class. Present these results
on the line graph.
3. Generalization
C. Application
A. Using your graphing papers construct a line graph. Use the data below.
Month Deposit
Nov 550
Dec 800
Jan 400
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Feb 500
Mar 450
Apr 650
B. Jane would like to make a line graph about her scores in Math for the month of July
as shown below. Can you help her construct the graph?
Week Score
1 50
2 47
3 46
4 49
IV. Evaluation
A. Study these data. Organize them in table form. Decide what interval to use then make a
line graph.
These are the eggs sold by Nancy in one week: May 3 40 dozens; May 4 50 dozens;
May 5 60 dozens; May 6 50 dozens; May 7 25 dozens; May 8 65 dozens; May 9
dozens.
B. Construct a line graph that will represent the number of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW)
sent to Southeast Asian from 2005 2009 countries.
V. Assignment
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B. Study these data: Organize them in table form. Decide what interval to use then make a line
graph.
The librarian made this report on the number of pupils by grade level who used the library
for a period of one month. Grace 1 50; Grade 2 80; Grade 3 75; Grade 4 110; Grade
5 125 and Grade 6 150. What does this report means?
1. Measure your room temperature by the hour for 5 hours then present this data on a line
graph.
2. Chart your own scores in your 5 Math quizzes. Present this data on a line graph.
I. Learning Objectives
A. Preparatory Activities
1. Mental Computation
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2. Review on interpreting data presented in a line graph
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Days
3. Motivation
a. Summer days
b. Christmas season
B. Developmental Activities
1. Presentation
The teacher gives each group activity cards wherein graphs are reflected and let them
interpret the graph and answer questions such as:
a) What data is presented on the x and y-axis?
b) Which is the dependent quantity? On what axis will you find it?
c) How will you find the average of this given quantities in the line graph?
d) Each group will present their solution on a manila paper followed by a short
discussion or explanation of their findings.
Teacher Asks: What did each member in the group do in order to come up with a
successful activity?
Strategy 2
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The principal plotted on a graph the enrolment in each grade during the SY 2002-
2003. Using the graph, she wanted to know the average enrolment of the school, can
you help her?
700
600
Number of Pupils
500
400
300
200
100
1 2 3 4 5 6
Grade Level
a. Interpret the graph by answering the following questions:
1) What is the title of the graph?
2) What kind of graph is shown?
3) What data is presented in the x and y-axes?
4) What grade has the smallest enrolment?
5) Which is the dependent quantity? On which axis can you find it?
6) What grades are reflected on the graph? How many grades are there?
7) What is the total number of pupils who joined the field trip?
8) What is the average number of participants?
b. Lead the pupils to the idea that the total enrolment must be divided by the
number of grades in order to find a number which will represent the enrolment for
each grade, or in short the average enrolment.
c. Provide other graphs and let pupils find the average of the data presented in
them.
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2. Fixing Skills
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25
20
6:00 AM 7:00 AM 8:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 AM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM
What is the average temperature in Mandaluyong City during 6:00 am to 3 pm. Of the
day?
3. Generalization
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C. Application
Juns Harvest
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80
Papaya Harvest
60
40
20
1 2 3 4 5
Weeks
2. graph below shows the number of foreign visitors who arrived in the Philippines from
1994 to 1998. Can you find the average visitors in the country from 1994-1998?
3 000 000
Number of Foreign Visitors
2 500 000
2 000 000
1 500 000
1 000 000
500 000
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IV. Evaluation
A. Given this graph, find the average number of pupils using the computer room from Monday to
Friday.
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Number of Pupils
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M T W T F
Day
B. Find the average sales of the Barangay Cooperative Stores for the week given the graph
below.
900
800
TOTAL SALE (P)
700
600
500
400
0
M T W T F Sat S
Days of the Week
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C. Using the line graph below, find the average yearly newspaper sales of Mr. santos.
Newspaper Sales
700
Number of Newspaper
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
Jan Feb Mar April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Months
V. Assignment
A. Make a line graph showing the following data and find the average number of typhoons from
1996 2001.
1996 18 1999 21
1997 21 2000 14
1998 26 2001 12
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LESSON GUIDES IN ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS
Grade V
Lessons Covered:
I. Whole Numbers
Review on:
A. Place Value
B. Properties
C. Operations of Numbers
D. Problem Solving
III. Geometry
A. Polygons
IV. Measurement
A. Area
B. Circle
C. Volume
D. Temperature Measure
V. Graphs
Line Graph
The Lesson Guides in Elementary Mathematics were developed by the Department of Education
(Bureau of Elementary Education) in coordination with the Ateneo de Manila University. These
resource materials have been purposely prepared to help improve the mathematics instruction in the
elementary grades. These provide integration of values and life skills using different teaching
strategies. Multiple Intelligences techniques such as games, puzzles, songs, etc. are also integrated
in each lesson; hence, learning Mathematics becomes fun and enjoyable.
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The learned skills are consistent with the Basic Education Curriculum (BEC)/Philippine
Elementary Learning Competencies (PELC). The Lesson Guides should be used by teachers as a
guide in preparing their day-to-day teaching plans.
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