6-Order of Operations of Integers
6-Order of Operations of Integers
Prepared by:
Bon Reo D. Silverio
Pre-Service Teacher
Prepared for:
Mrs. Vivian M. Manzano Sir Ezra Gil S. Lagman
MT I, Cooperating Teacher Class Supervisor
I. OBJECTIVE
At the end of the lesson, the students must be able to:
1. Discuss the proper order of operation.
2. Apply the order of operations on solving equations.
3. At the end of the lesson, students should be able to appreciate the
importance of proper prioritization in solving mathematical expressions by
demonstrating accuracy.
II. SUBJECT MATTER
Topic: Order of Operations of Integers
Reference: Math Counts Textbook by Jeannette Hilot
Materials: PowerPoint Presentation, chalk, blackboard, whiteboard marker,
whiteboard, laptop, pointer, LED.
III. PROCEDURE
TEACHER’S ACTIVITY STUDENT’S ACTIVITY
A. PREPARATION
1. Greetings
Good morning, class.
Good morning, Sir!
How’s your day?
Our day started well Sir.
2. Prayer
Let’s stand together and pray.
President could you lead the prayer?
Yes, Sir
3. Checking of attendance
Secretary, may I know who is absent
today?
Sir, I’m glad to say that no one is absent
today.
Thank you, you may now take your
seat.
4. Review
B. MOTIVATION
C. PRESENTATION
Based on the activity we just
did. What do you think is the
highlighted concept of the
activity?
The activity highlighted the concept of
the activity is proper prioritization.
That’s right. Proper
prioritization is the key
concept of our lesson for
today, which is about the
order of operations of
integers.
4 × 5 + (4 – 8) ÷ 22 =
4 × 5 +(-4) ÷ 22 =
V. ASSIGNMENT
Create two (2) GEMDAS problems involving integers. Then, solve them step by
step.
Reviewed by:
Ezra Gil S. Lagman
Class Supervisor