Mathematics Resource Package: Quarter I
Mathematics Resource Package: Quarter I
Mathematics Resource Package: Quarter I
QUARTER I
Week 1 – Day 1
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide Teacher’s Guide (TG) in Mathematics 9, pp. 14-18
Pages
2. Learner’s Learner’s Module (LM) in Math 9, pp. 11-14
Materials Pages
3. Textbook Pages Intermediate Algebra p.45
4. Additional EASE Module Second Year Quadratic Equations
Materials Module 3 Chapter 2 Quadratic Equations pp.44-46
Attachment
5. Learning Resources LRMDS, QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
(LR) portal
B. Other Learning www . google .com
Resources
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing or ACTIVITY 1: Do you remember these products?
presenting the new Note to the Teacher:
lesson Divide the class into groups of five members.
B. Establishing a
purpose for the lesson Motive Questions:
1. How did you find each product? (expected answer: The
different methods of finding products of polynomials are
used such as distributive property, FOIL method …)
2. How would you describe the products obtained?
(expected answer: Each product is a polynomial)
3. What common characteristics do these polynomials
have? (expected answer : Each polynomial contains one
variable)
4. Why do you think there is a need to perform such
mathematical tasks? ( answers may vary )
C. Presenting examples ACTIVITY 2: Another kind of equation:
of the new lesson 1. Use the same grouping as in activity 1.
2. Refer to Activity sheet 2 for the given and questions.
D. Discussing new The teacher discusses the definition and other concepts
concepts and of Quadratic Equations.
practicing new skills (Refer to Worksheet 1–Discusssion 1)
#1
E. Discussing new Activity 3: Does it illustrate me?
concepts and 1. Ask the students to count 1-5 to form the groupings.
practicing new skills (All number 1 will be in one group, all number 2 is
#2 another group and so on)
2. Refer to activity sheet 3 for the instructions.
Direction: Tell whether or not each of the following
situations illustrate quadratic equation. Justify your
answer by representing each situation by a mathematical
sentence.
1. The length of a swimming pool is 8m longer than its
width and the area is 105m2.
2. A garden 7m by 12m will be expanded by planting a
boarder of flowers. The boarder will be of the same width
around the entire garden and has an area of 92m2.
3. Edna paid at least Php1,200 for a pair of pants and a
blouse. The cost of the pair of pant is Php600 more than
the cost of the blouse.
4. A motorcycle driver travels 15kph faster than a
bicycle rider. The motorcycle driver covers 60 km in two
hours less than the time it takes the bicycle rider to travel
the same distance.
5. A realty developer sells residential lots for Php4,000
2. x + 3x2 = 0. (Y)
3. 3x – 2 = 0. (N)
4. x (x + 3 ) – 5 = 0 (Y)
II. Multiple Choice : Write the letter and words of the
correct answer:
5. Which of these equations illustrates quadratic
equation?
a. (x + 3) + 8 = 0 c. x + y = 0
2
b.2(x +3) = 0 d. x3 = 2x
6. It is a polynomial equation of degree 2?
a. 𝑞𝑢𝑎𝑑𝑟𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑐 𝑒𝑞𝑢𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛 c. quadratic inequality
b. 𝑙𝑖𝑛𝑒𝑎𝑟 𝑒𝑞𝑢𝑎𝑡𝑖𝑜𝑛 d. linear inequality
7.Which of the following is the standard form of
quadratic equation?
a) ax + b = 0 c)ax2 + bx + c = 0
b)ax + b 0 d) ax2 + bx + c 0
8. Which of the following real number in the quadratic
equation form ax2 + bx + c = 0 cannot be zero?
a) a b) b c) c d) none of these
J. Additional ACTIVITY 5: Where in the Real World?
Activities for (use the same grouping as in activity 3)
application or Name some objects or cite situations in real life where
remediation quadratic equations are illustrated. Formulate quadratic
quadratic equations out of these objects or situations then
describe each.
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who
earned 80% in the
evaluation
B. No. of learners who
require additional
activities for remediation
C. Did the remedial
lessons work? No. of
learners who have caught
up the lesson
D. No. of learners who
continue to require
remediation
E. Which of my teaching
strategies worked well?
ATTACHMENTS
Session: 1 (1 day)
Find each indicated product then answer each question that follow.
1) 3(x2 + 7) 3) 2s (s – 4)
2) (w + 7) (w + 3 ) 4) ( 3 – 4m )2
5) (8 – 3x) ( 8 + 3x )
EXPECTED ANSWERS:
1) 3x2 + 21, 2) w2 + 10 w + 21, 3) 2s2 – 8s, 4) 9 -24m+16m2, 5) 64 – 9x2
A) Apply the mathematical concepts or principles previously learned.
B) Special products, Distributive Property of Multiplication and Long Method of
multiplication.
C) Each product is a polynomial. Each contain one variable with 2 as the highest
exponent.
Below are different equations. Use these equations to answer the questions
that follow:
x2-5x+3=0 r-25=0 6p-q=10 r2 = 144
2 2
2s+3t=-7 9r -25=0 t -7t+6=0 C=12n-5
DISCUSSION:
DIRECTION:A: Identify which of the following equations are quadratic and which
are not. If the equation is not quadratic explain.
1) 3m + 8 = 15 6) 25- r2 = 4r
2) x2 -5x + 10 = 0 7) 2x ( x- 2 ) = -7
3) 12 – 4x = 0 8) ½ (h – 6) = 0
4) 2t2 – 7t = 12 9) (x + 2)2 = 0
5) 6 – 2x + 3x2 = 0 10) (w – 8) (w + 5) = 14
Expected Answers:
Quadratic Equations: Not Quadratic Equation
1) x2 -5x + 10 = 0 1) 3m + 8 = 15
2) 2t2 – 7t = 12 2) 12 – 4x = 0
3) 2t2 – 7t = 12 *these two are not
4) 6 – 2x + 3x2 = 0 quadratic because the
5) 25- r2 = 4r degree is not 2.
6) 2x (x- 2) = -7
7) (x + 2)2 = 0
8) (w – 8) (w + 5) = 14
B: