DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN MATHEMATICS 3
DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN MATHEMATICS 3
I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson ,the students will be able to:
a. solves routine and non-routine problems involving areas of squares and rectangles;
b. create word problems involving areas of squares and rectangles using 4-Step Plan;
c. participate actively upon doing the activity.
II. Content
a. Topic: Routine and Non-Routine Problems Involving Areas of Squares and Rectangles
b. References :Mathematics for everyday use,module in mathematics 3
https://youtu.be/EpZgdBTXsqg?si=ETwQTwEyu5xa-KG8
c. Materials :television,laptop,powerpoint presentation,print out pictures with measurement, picture of objects
(notebook,books,door,pad paper, table)
III. Procedure
Teacher’s Activity Pupil’s Activity
A . Preliminary
1. Prayer
May I request everybody to please stand for our prayer. Angel of God, my guardian dear, to whom God’s love, commits
Let us pray. me here. Ever this day, be at my side, to light and guard, to rule
and guide. Amen .
3. Classroom Management
Class,before taking your seats kindly arrange your chairs
properly and pick up the pieces of papers on the floor
without making noise. Sit properly
Please keep all your things first.
Keep quiet,avoid talking with your classmates
Partcipate in our discussion
Raise your hands if you want to answer
Yes teacher
Is that clear?
B. Review
Yesterday ,we discussed about the area of rectangle and
square.
Class if we’re going to measure the area of the square what Area= s x s
formula should we use?
C. Motivation
I have here with me the different objects and I want you to tell
me what are the shape of the objects that I’m going to show
you. Are you ready class? Yes teacher
Objects:
1. Notebook 1. Rectangle
2. Book 2. Square
3. Pad paper 3. Rectangle
4. Table 4. Square
5. Door 5. Rectangle
For our next activity, supposed we have here a book and its
length is 12 cm and its width is 8cm.
Question;
1. What is the shape of the object? 1. Rectangle
2. What is the measurement of the object? 2. l =12cm, w =8 cm
3. What formula you will use to get the area of the object? 3. A =l x w
4. What is the area of the object? 4. 76cm
E. Discussion
So we can say that routine it involves one mathematical The routine and non routine teacher
operation to solve the problem.
“The answer is 5, correct! And how did you get the answer By subtraction
class?”
“Correct again, by subtracting the 25 notebooks to the remaining
20 notebooks of Marian.
“Can you get the answer for the question right away class?”
“No right?”
Step 1:
“First, understand the problem. What is the problem? What is the area of the square carpet.
What is the area of the square-shape carpet? And what are the 100cm
given?
Step 2:
“The next step is devise a plan, we come up with a way to solve
the problem. How do we get the area of a square again class?” Multiplying the sides of the square teacher!”
Step 3;
solving or the carry-out the plan.” A=sxs
Step 4:
Look Back and Check
To see if you used all your information and that the answer
makes sense. If it does then right your final answer.
“And that’s how you solve a problem using the 4-step plan. Any
questions class with regard to this?”
Another example:
A garden plot is 4 meters long and 3 meters wide. What is the
area of the garden?
Step 1: understnding
Step 3: solve
A= 4x3=12
Step 4: check and look back The area of the garden plot is 12 square meters
F. Application
Group Activity:
The class will be divided into 2 groups the group 1 will be at my
left side and group 2 will be in the right side . you may proceed
to your group without any noise or dragging of chairs.
Instructions:
( group presentation) (the representative of each group will be presenting their group
tasks)
G. Generalization
“If we say routine problems, what are they?” “Routine involves one mathematical operation to solve the
problem.”
“Correct! How about if I ask, what is a non routine problem “Non-routine problem usually don’t have strategies and
what are they?” methods used to solve the problem. It is often solved in multiple
ways.”
“Very good! Then what is the 4-Step Plan again?” “Raise your “Understand the problem, devise a plan, carry-out the plan
hand if you want to answer class.” (solve) and look back and check
“Excellent! It is very clear that you’ve learned something today.
Good job everyone!
One, two , three, one , two, three,awoohh… excellent! One, two , three, one , two, three,awoohh… excellent!
IV. Evaluation
Instruction: Read and solve the following problems. Use the 4-step plan in each number below.
1) A square garden is 4 meters each on all sides. What is the area of the garden?
2) A rectangular plot measures 8 meters long and 4 meters wide. What is the area of the rectangular plot?
V. Assignment
Instruction: Solve the following problems. Use the 4-step plan in solving.
Prepared by:
CRISTY P. TEOXON
Teacher Intern
BEEd-4E