Detailed Lesson Plan
Detailed Lesson Plan
I. Learning Objectives:
III. Procedure:
A. Preparatory Activities
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
1. Prayer
Good morning class! Before we start, let
us put ourselves in the presents of God.
(Name of student) Please lead the
prayer. (Prayer leader: Lets bow down our head and
pray…. Amen.)
Amen!
2. Greetings
Good Afternoon once again class!
“Good afternoon ma’am! Good afternoon
classmates! It’s nice to see you again.”
Before you take your seats, can you tap
the right shoulder of your seatmate and
saying “Hi seatmate, have a wonderful
day!” with a big smile.
“Hi seatmate, have a wonderful day!”
Please take your seats.
“Thank you Ma’am!
3. Setting of Classroom
So, what will you do when the class
started? Anyone?
“Sit properly”
“Keep quiet and listen carefully”
“Gadgets are not allowed during class hour
unless its emergency”
And lastly?
“Raise your right hand if you want to “Raise your right hand if you want to answer
answer and question” and question”
Expected Answers:
1. S- 21, 25, 2
2. E- 13, 18, 23
3. Q- 60, 75, 90
4. U- 1,-1,1
5. E- -64, 128, -256
6. N- 2.61, 2.73, 2.85
7. C- -25, -31, -37
8. E- 40, 50, 61
B. Lesson Proper
1. Motivation
Before we proceed to our new lesson
today, do you have any clarifications or
questions class?
“No ma’am”
Okay! For today’s lesson, we will have a
group activity but before that, let’s have 3
group. Row 1 for group 1, row 2 for
group 2 and row 3 for group 3 and you
will form a small circle.
So, I have a popsicle sticks here and a (Students will choose a leader and
sheet of paper. By group, you will be secretary)
given a 50 popsicles sticks.
So here’s the direction for today’s
activity.
(Flash the direction/PPT)
Time’s up! Leaders, please pass all the (Students will do the activity)
papers.
1. 1, 3, 9, 27, 81
NO, no common difference
Correct, it is not an arithmetic
sequence.
2. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10
YES, there is a common difference
Yes correct, it is an arithmetic
sequence with 2 common difference.
4. 2, 3, 5, 8, 13
NO, no common difference
No, it is not an arithmetic sequence
3. Analysis
Okay good! Now that you know how to
identify if the sequence is an arithmetic
and to find the common difference, let’s
discuss how supply the missing term in
arithmetic sequence.
1. 2, 8, 14, _, _
So, what is the common difference?
“6 ma’am”
Yes, 6 is the common difference.
2
2+6=8
8+6=14
14+6=20
20+6=26
The missing terms are 20 and 26.
2. 3, 14, _, _, 47
Here in number 2, what is the
common difference?
“11 ma’am”
Correct! 11
3
3+11=14
14+11=25
25+11=36
36+11=47
So, the missing terms here in number
2 are 25 and 36.
3. __, __, 1, 5, 9
Okay, here in number 3. What is the
common difference?
“4 ma’am”
Very good! 4 is the common
difference.
9
9-4=5
5-4=1
1-4=-3
-3-4=-7
And the missing terms are -3 and -7
An arithmetic sequence is a
sequence where every term after the
first is obtained by adding a constant
called the common difference. The
first n terms of an arithmetic
sequence with a1 as first term and d
as common difference are
an=a1+( n -1) d
where:
an = value of nth term
a1 = 1st term
n = the number of terms
d = common difference
Given:
a1 = 1
Why 1? Supposed our 1st term
Here is 1
n=0
0? Because there is no number of
terms
d=4
an=a1+( n -1) d
ao= 1+(0-1)4
ao= -3
an=a1+( n -1) d
ao= -3+(0-1)4
ao= -7
“No ma’am”
Okay! Any question?
No. of 1 2 3 4 n=8th
Days day?
No. of 15 155 16 165
Meters 0 0
Very good!
an=a1+( n -1) d
Very good!
a1 = 150
n= to?
“8 ma’am”
Why 8?
th
Correct! n= 8 because we will find the “Because we will find the 8 day ma’am”
8th day/term.
an=a1+( n -1) d
a8 =150+( 8 -1) 5
a8= 185
At the end of the lesson, the students are able to identify if a sequence is an
arithmetic sequence and we can appreciate arithmetic sequence in solving real
life problems.
V. Assessment:
Seatwork: 1 whole sheet of paper, 15 minutes. (Expected answers are highlighted)
Direction: Give the common difference & supply the missing terms in each
arithmetic sequence.
Expected answers:
1. 2, 5, 8, _, _ ( 11, 14 d= 3)
2. -8, _, _, 7, 12 ( -3, 2 d=5)
3. _, _, 1, 7, 13 ( -11, -5 d=6)
4. 6, 7, 8, _, _, ( 9, 10 d=1)
5. 10, 6, _, _, -6 ( 4, -2 d=4)
VI. Assignment:
What to do Direction: Find the following nth terms in an arithmetic
sequence with 25 as the first term and 3 as the common
difference (d).
VII. Remarks:
VIII. Refection:
Prepared by:
CATHLINE M. AUSTRIA
BSED/3 Student