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The document outlines a lesson plan on teaching geometry concepts. It includes: 1) Preparatory activities like prayer and attendance followed by a motivating video on the history of geometry. 2) An activity where students give examples of points, lines, and planes and determine shapes formed by four points. 3) Questions to analyze student understanding of undefined terms and their relationship, followed by defining the terms. 4) Grouping students by expertise to apply the concepts through different activities like poems, surveys, dances, and models.

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Lesson Plan For Demo

The document outlines a lesson plan on teaching geometry concepts. It includes: 1) Preparatory activities like prayer and attendance followed by a motivating video on the history of geometry. 2) An activity where students give examples of points, lines, and planes and determine shapes formed by four points. 3) Questions to analyze student understanding of undefined terms and their relationship, followed by defining the terms. 4) Grouping students by expertise to apply the concepts through different activities like poems, surveys, dances, and models.

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Teacher's Activity Student's Activity

A. Preparatory Activities
a. Prayer
b. Greetings
c. Checking of Attendance

Motivation (The learner’s will answer the questions and


The teacher will show the video presentation on the share their own experiences.)
History of Geometry

Activity
-       Give me what I want!!!
The teacher will ask the learners to give an example of
The learners will give real-life examples of
the following:
points, lines and plane.
1.    Point
2.    Line
3.    Plane/shape

The lerners wil determine the plane figures


-       The teacher will give four points on the space. that can be formed out of four points.

Analysis
Are your answers on Give me what I want Activity define (The learner’s will answer the questions and
the 3 terms? share their own experiences.)
No, because a line is made up of unlimited
Is there a possibility that a line can exist without points? number of points.
No, because lines make an enclosure and it
Can a plane exist without a line? gives the area of the plane.

On your own view, why is it that they are called Because the terms use symbolism instead of
Undefined Terms? their literal meaning or definition.

Abstraction
The teacher will give the context of the 3 undefined
terms:
A point in geometry is a location. It has no size, no
width, no length and no depth. A point is shown by a
dot.

A line is defined as a line of points that extends


infinitely in two directions. It has one dimension,
length.
A plane extends infinitely in two dimensions. It has no
thickness.
Generalization

The teacher will ask the learners to differentiate the (The learner’s will answer the questions and
three terms and their connection with each other. share their own experiences.)

Application
The teacher will group the learners with their expertise.
Each group will have their own activity.

Filipino and English Group Make a poem about points, lines and planes.

Make a survey of the things that represents


Science and Math points, lines and planes in this room.

Make a dance step that could help in


MAPEH remembering points, lines and planes.
Construct a house model using a constrution
TLE paper and identify the points, lines and
planes.

If you relate the undefined terms in real-life,


EsP how will you represent it in the life a person?

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