Detailed Lesson Plan1
Detailed Lesson Plan1
Detailed Lesson Plan1
In Mathemantics 6
I. Learning Objective
A. Content Standards
Demonstrates understanding of solid figures.
B. Performance Standards
Is able to construct and describe the different solid figures: cube, prism, pyramid, cylinder,
cone, and sphere.
C. Learning Competencies/Code
Base on K to 12 MELC M6GE-IIIa-28, M6GE-IIIb-30
D. Objectives
a. Cognitive:
a. visualizes and describes the different solid figures: cube, prism, pyramid,
cylinder, cone, and sphere using various concrete and pictorial models.
b. differentiates solid figures from plane figures.
c. identifies the faces of a solid figure.
b. Psychomotor: Draw different spatial figures
c. Affective: Appreciate the various spatial figures in the environment.
II. Content
Visualizing Spatial Figures
IV. Procedure
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
A. Reviewing previous lesson or presenting the new
lesson
Drill
3D Shapes Song The pupils will sing the song
following the Audio Visual
Presentation
Shapes, 3D shapes
I know Cube, Cone, Sphere, and Cylinder (2x)
Cube, Cube,
Can't u see?
You look like a dice.
Roll with me!
Cone, Cone,
Can't u see?
You look like a party hat.
Dance with me!
Cube, Dice,
Cone, Party Hat
Shapes, 3D shapes
I know Cube, Cone, Sphere, and Cylinder(2x)
)
Sphere, Sphere,
Can't u see?
You look like a ball.
Bounce with me!
Cylinder, Cylinder,
Can't u see?
You look like a soda can.
Shake with me!
Sphere, ball
Cylinder, Soda Can
Shapes, 3D shapes
I know Cube, Cone, Sphere, and Cylinder(2x)
The vendor will come out from the store with the 2D item
and a box full of 3D items. The pupils will perform the activity
and describe the 2D and 3D Figures
The vendor will let the students to get the 2D items that they
will buy. Then pick an item from the box of 3D items that
has the same shape of the 2D item.
Plane figures have only two dimensions, the length and the
width.
Spatial figures have three dimensions, the length, width,
height or thickness.
3 dimensional figures
Generally, this is called a prism.
Prism is a space figure which has parallel and congruent
faces. And they are named according to the shape of their
bases.
What is the shape of its base? Rectangle
So, how is this prism called? Rectangular prism
It has bases, faces, edges and vertices.
So, let us first discuss the bases.
The top and the bottom of this figure are its bases.
Each flat surface of solids is called a face.
We call the sides of the faces as edges.
And the point where the two edges meet is called vertex.
Two
Let us now proceed to this figure which is Cylinder.
There are 12 edges and eight
vertices.
What comes into your mind when you see this figure?
Cylinder is made up of a curved surface. So, in this figure
where is the curved surface?
There are two congruent circular bases. Could you please
point it?
And the bases are flat surface. can, tissue, etc.
What comes into your mind when you see this figure?
This figure is called a cone.
It is made up of a curved surface and one circular base.
Did you notice the difference of a cylinder and a cone? What
is it?
Ice cream cone, party hat, etc.
The base is joined by a curved surface to a point called
vertex.
The base is a flat surface.
This is a sphere.
Does it have a base?
Does it have a flat surface?
Does it have edges? None
Does it have a vertex? None
Correct. Give some objects that look like a sphere. None
None
E. Developing mastery (Leads to Formative Assessment) Globe, ball, orange,etc.
Group Activity
G. Making generalizations and abstractions about the Clock, Table, book, Plastic Bottle.
lesson
1. Cube
2. Sphere The pupils will perform the said
3. Cone activity
I. Evaluating learning
IV. REMARKS
V. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who earned 80% on the formative assessment
B. No. of learners who require additional activities for remediation
C. Did the remedial lessons work? No. of learners who have caught up with the lesson
D. No. of learners who continue to require remediation
E. Which of my teaching strategies worked well? Why did these work?
F. What difficulties did I encounter which my principal or supervisor can help me solve?
G. What innovation or localized materials did I use/discover which I wish to share with other teachers?