Reflection Week 1
Reflection Week 1
I. Objectives:
III. Methodology:
“So, what do you think our lesson, or I will discuss for (Call a student)
today?” Our lesson for today is about Measure of
Position.
“Are we clear?”
“Okay let us proceed to the examples of quartile”
“Yes ma’am”
Example #1
The following illustrates the scores of 7 students in a short
quiz given by their Math teacher. Each quartile is
illustrated.
Example #2
The table below shows the summary for the three-point
shot that Marlo has successfully shoot for each basketball
match that their team played. Explain each quartile.
“Very Good!”
Illustration of deciles:
Example #1
This illustrates the sales (in thousands of pesos) of the 13
products sold by an online seller for the quarter of the
year.
Example #1
Your height is 1.8 meters and you are the fourth tallest in
a group of 20. Use percentile to explain what it means?
-If you are the 4th tallest in a group of 20, it means that
80% of people are shorter than you.
This is also means that your height of 1.8 meters is in the
80% percentile height in the group.
“Yes ma’am.
Application
“Yes ma’am”
IV. Activity
Direction: Find out how much you have learned about the topic. Choose the letter of the best answer.
1. The middle quartile is also the _______.
a. 5th decile b. 75th percentile c. 6th decile d. 80th percentile
4. Lea’s score in a 75-item test was the upper quartile score. What is her percentile rank?
a. 35th b. 50th c. 25 th d. 75 th
5. When a distribution is divided into ten equal parts, each score point that describes the distribution is
called __________?
a. percentile b. decile c. quartile d. median
6. It divides a set of data arranged in order of magnitude into four equal parts.
a. percentile b. decile c. quartile d. median
7. ___________ is the value which divides the set of data into one hundred equal parts.
a. percentile b. decile c. quartile d. median
8. Which of the following percentiles is also known as the median value of any given set of data?
a. P10 b. P30 c. P50 d. P70
10. The percentiles of a set of data divide into how many equal parts?
a. 40 b. 60 c. 80 d. 100
V. Assignment:
Give the definition of Ungrouped Data in the quartile, decile, and percentile.
Give each formula.
VI. Reflection
At first, I was nervous because I didn't know what to do because it was my first-time teaching in high
school. I was conscious what the result of what I taught her would be, but I smiled because I didn't expect
that she would have learned something on me even if I was confused. It was easy for me because we just
finished semester and we studied it.