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Detailed Lesson Plan

School’s Division  Division of Aklan Grade Level 11


 Division of Iloilo City
 Division of Passi City
 Division of Roxas City
School  Aklan NHS for Arts and Learning Area Statistics and Probability
Trades
 Malay NHS
 Fort San Pedro NHS
 Salngan NHS
 Inzo Arnaldo Village
Integrated School

Teacher Dullavin, A., Cahilig, K., Quarter 3rd


Funtanilla, M., Miro, R.,
Agnes, R., & Firmalino, M.
Time & Date April 24, 2019 Lesson Plan No. 1

I. OBJECTIVES
a. Content Standard:
The learner demonstrates understanding of key concepts of random variables and probability
distributions.

b. Performance Standard:
The learner is able to apply an appropriate random variable for a given real-life problem (such
as in decision making and games of chance)

c. Learning Competencies:
The learners shall be able to:
 illustrates a random variable (discrete and continuous) (M11/12SP-IIIa-1)
 distinguishes between a discrete and a continuous random variable (M11/12SP-IIIa-2)

II. CONTENT:
I. Random Variables (Discrete and Continuous)

III. LEARNING RESOURCES


a. References:
Belecina et al., Statistics and Probability. REX book store. pp. 1-8

b. Materials:
 Book
 Curriculum Guide
 Printed Pictures
 Papers
 Pens
 Power point Presentation

IV. PROCEDURES
A. Preparatory Activities:
 Prayer
 Attendance (Teacher will use TEACHERKIT app in checking the attendance)
 Short greetings!
B. LESSON PROPER

Teacher’s Activities
ACTIVITY Activity 1:
Let the students play the game “The BOAT is Sinking” with a short story. Every
(Cooperative Learning,
Games)
situations has a specific task. Please listen carefully.

“Once upon a day, JBOI went to the downtown to buy a shirt.

Task 1: If you were JBOI what color of shirt will you choose? Group yourselves
(Assessment for
learning) according to the color of the shirt you will choose. Shout out the color and find
your groupmate.

Task 2: After JBOI bought his favourite colored shirt he decided to meet his 4
friends. Group yourselves into 5.
Then the friends playfully did more fun acts.
Task 3: Size of your waistline
Task 4: Shoe size

ANALYSIS
Guide Questions:
1. How did you find the activity in task 1,2,3, and 4?
2. What difficulties did your group encounter during the activity in task
1,2,3, and 4?
3. What are the categories used in task 1,2,3, and 4?
4. What category is discrete? What category is continuous? Do you know?

ABSTRACTION Today we will learn about categories or variables.


A random variable is a characteristic under study that assumes different values
for different elements.
A random variable that can be measured numerically is called a quantitative
variable.
A random variable whose values can be counted is called a discrete random
variable.
Examples:
1. Number of students present
2. Number of red balls in a jar
3. Number of heads in flipping 3 coins

A random variable that can assume any numerical value over a certain interval
or intervals is called a continuous random variable.
Examples:
1. Height of students in a class
2. Weight of students in a class
3. Time it takes to get to school

Recall the tasks you played earlier. Can you identify which is a DRV? CRV?

Further Questions to be asked:


1. What did you notice with the example? Which are discrete random
variables? Continuous random variables?

2. Give examples of discrete random variables and continuous random


variables.
3. Differentiate discrete random variable/s from continuous random
variable/s.
APPLICATION Using the PLICKERS app, identify the following random variables whether it is
discrete or continuous.
Cooperative Learning

1. Daily allowance in school


2. Number of text messages sent in a day
3. Number of siblings
4. Weight in kilograms
5. Total family income
6. Number of cellphones owned
7. number of friends in Facebook

EVALUATION Test 1. Illustrate a situation where you can use random variables (discrete and
continuous).

Test 2. Identify if each of the following variable is discrete or continuous.


1. distance travelled in going to school
2. number of family members who are working
3. amount of time spent using the internet
4. number of buildings in school
5. number of patients in a hospital

REFLECTION

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