LP Final
LP Final
LP Final
Submitted by:
Baquir, Angelica B.
III-26 BSMT
Submitted to:
Objectives
At the end of the 40-minute period, 80% of the students with at least 75%
level of proficiency should be able to:
A. Recognize the graphs of polynomial functions.
B. Translate the graphs of y=x horizontally or vertically.
C. Determine the end behavior of graphs of polynomial functions using
the Leading Coefficient Test.
D. Use Graphmatica to know and compare the graphs of polynomial
functions.
E. Decide the appropriate action during lifes ups and downs.
II.
Subject Matter
Topic: Graphs of Polynomial Functions
Materials: Graphmatica and worksheets
Reference:
Mendoza, M. & Oronce, O. (2010). E-math: Advanced Algebra and
Trigonometry. Manila: Rex Book Store, Inc.
Bernabe, J., Dilao, S., & Orines, F. (2009). Advanced Algebra,
Trigonometry and Statistics. Quezon City: SD Publications, Inc.
Nivera, G. & Lapinid, M.R. (2013). Grade 10 Mathematics: Patterns and
Practicalities. Makati City: Don Bosco Press, Inc.
III.
Instructional Strategies
A. Preparatory Activities
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Checking of Attendance
B. Developmental Activities
TEACHERS ACTIVITIES
1. Motivation
STUDENTS ACTIVITIES
Figure 2:
Figure 3:
2. Lesson Proper
In learning the graphs of polynomial
functions, we will start first in identifying
which graphs are of polynomial functions
and which are not. Take a look at the
illustrations.
Graph of polynomial
function
Not a graph of
polynomial function
3. Generalization
How can you identify a graph of
polynomial function?