grade-10-group-data-introduction-CORRECTED
grade-10-group-data-introduction-CORRECTED
I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to;
a. Recall the frequency distribution table.
b. Define the mode of grouped data.
c. Illustrate the mode of grouped data utilizing the frequency distribution
table.
d. Solve problems involving mode of grouped data.
II. Subject Matter
1. Unit/Module: Unit 4: Module 8: Lesson 1
2. Topic: Mean, Median and Mode of grouped Data
3. References: DepEd Mathematics Learner’s Module Grade 10. Pg. 250
DIWA Learning Town Math for Innovative Minds Junior
High School Series Grade 10 level. Pg.380
4. Materials:
Teacher’s materials: PowerPoint presentation, Laptop, Tv
Monitor, Visual Aids, Chalk, Blackboard.
Students’ materials: Pen, paper
5. Skills: problem solving, critical thinking
6. Values Integration: Cooperation, Self Confidence, Teamwork
7. Strategies/Methods Used: Collaborative learning, Constructivism,
Inquiry-Based
III. Procedure
Teacher’s Activity Learners’ Activity
A. ENGAGE
1. Prayer
3. Checking of Attendance
Very Good!
2. EXPLORE
C. Motivation
Before we start, I would like you to
watch this short clip related to our topic
today.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=B1HEzNTGeZ4
What is the video all about? . Sir! Its all about mean median and
mode.
Very good!
D. Presentation of the Lesson
Base on the video we watched, what do
you think will be our lecture is all about?
Sir! mean median and mode.
where,
L is the lower limit of the modal class
h is the size of the class interval
f1 is the frequency of the modal class
f0 is the frequency of the class
preceding the modal class
f2 is the frequency of the class
succeeding the modal class
Now, let me demonstrate how to find the
mode of a grouped data using the
formula with the help of an example.
58 56 45 63 64 70 62 66
40 61 66 47 76 61 75 53
55 84 52 46 54 82 57 42
64 48 41 60 92 65 49 50
75 65 65 44 98 76 51 59
To systematically construct the following
data in the frequency distribution, you
are to follow the following steps:
8.28(round up)
67(+9)
76(+9)
85(+9)
94
58 - 66
67 - 75
76- 84
85 - 93
94 - 102
49 – 57 V-IIII 9
58 – 66 X-III 13
67 – 75 III 3
76- 84 IV 4
85 – 93 I 1
94 – 102 I 1
Step 7. Determine the class size.
Class size: 9
Step 8. Determine the modal class.
Class limits Frequency
The modal class the class interval that 40 – 48 9
has the highest frequency
49 – 57 9
58 – 66 13
67 – 75 3
76- 84 4
85 – 93 1
94 – 102 1
49 – 57 9
58 – 66 13
67 – 75 3
76- 84 4
85 – 93 1
94 – 102 1
Step 9. Get the frequency next the
frequency of the modal class. Class limits Frequency
40 – 48 9
49 – 57 9
58 – 66 13
67 – 75 3
76- 84 4
85 – 93 1
94 – 102 1
what is the frequency of the class 3 is the frequency of the class next the
succeeding the modal class? modal class.
4. ELABORATE
F. Application
Find the mode of the following class.
The following frequency distribution
table shows the monthly consumption of
electricity of 68 consumers of a locality.
Find the mode of the given data.
Class limits f
65 – 85 4
85 – 105 5
105 – 125 13
125 – 145 20
145 - 165 14
165 – 185 8
185 – 205 4
Our modal class will be: with the class
interval of 125-145 because it has the
highest frequency,
Lb=125
F=20
F0= 13
F2=14
I= 20
=125+ [ (20-13)/2(20)-12-14]20
= 125+ [7/14]20
= 125 + (1/2)20
= 124.5 + 10
= 134.5
G. Values Integration
The mode represents the value (s) that
H. Generalization
Give me a short summary of what we
The mode is the value that appears
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REYVIE C.GALANZA
Practice Teacher
Submitted to:
JEMIMA T. GALORIO
Cooperating Teacher
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