M1112SP-IIIa-1, 2, 3
M1112SP-IIIa-1, 2, 3
M1112SP-IIIa-1, 2, 3
1. Tossing a coin
2. Pressing the light switch on
3. Rolling a die and tossing a coin simultaneously
C. Presenting examples/ If three coins are tossed, what numbers can be assigned for the frequency of
instances of the new lesson. heads that will occur? If three cards are drawn from a deck, what number
(ENGAGE) can be assigned for the frequency of face cards that will occur? The answer
to these questions require an understanding of random variables.
2. Count the number of heads in each outcome in the sample space and
assign this number to this outcome.
F. Finding practical application The major application of random variable is to the decision making, and it is
of concepts and skills in daily an important aspect in business, education, insurance, and another real-life
living (ELABORATE) situation. Many decisions are made by assigning probabilities to all possible
outcomes pertaining to the situation and then evaluating the results.
Example:
1. The number of customer/s in a restaurant
2. The number of books in our library
3. The number of bottled water sold in our school canteen
4. The temperature reading during lunch time
5. The sound level of our sound system (maleta)
6. The number of copies produce by the printer in the office
H. Evaluating Learning A shipment of five computers contains two slightly defective. If a retailer
(EVALUATE) receives three of these computers at random, list the elements of the sample
space S using the letters D and N for defective and non-defective computers,
respectively. To each sample point assign a value x of the random variable X
representing the number of computer purchased by the retailer which are
slightly defective
I. Additional Activities for Classify the following random variable as discrete or continuous?
Application or Remediation
(EXTEND) a. The number of defective computers produced by manufacturer
b. The weight of newborns each year in a hospital
c. The number of siblings in a family or region
d. The amount of paint utilized in a building project
See page 8 (Statistics and Probability by Belecina, Baccay and Mateo) for
more examples
II. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who earned ___ of Learners who earned 80% above
80% in the evaluation
B. No. of learners who require ___ of Learners who require additional activities for remediation
additional activities for
remediation who scored
below 80%
C. Did the remedial lessons ___Yes ___No
work? No. of learners who ____ of Learners who caught up the lesson
have caught up with the
lesson
D. No. of learners who ___ of Learners who continue to require remediation
continue to require
remediation
E. Which of my teaching Strategies used that work well:
strategies worked well? ___ Group collaboration ___ Games
Why did these works? ___ Power Point Presentation ___ Answering preliminary activities/exercises
___ Discussion ___ Case Method
___ Think-Pair-Share (TPS
___ Differentiated Instruction ___ Role Playing/Drama
___ Discovery Method ___ Lecture Method Why?
___ Colorful IMs
___ Complete Ims ___ Availability of Materials
___ students’ eagerness to learn
___ Group member’s Cooperation in doing their tasks
F. What difficulties did I ___ Bullying among pupils ___ Unavailable Technology
encounter which my ___ Equipment (AVR/LCD) ___ students’ behavior/attitude
principal or supervisor can ___ Science/ Computer/
___Internet Lab
help me solve?
___ Additional Clerical works
Prepared by:
FERDIE S. CHING
SHS Teacher
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