Math Aug 20-24 2018
Math Aug 20-24 2018
Math Aug 20-24 2018
I. Objectives
Content Standards Demonstrates understanding of factors and multiples and addition and
subtraction of fractions.
Performance Standards Is able to apply the knowledge of factors and multiples, and addition and
subtraction of fractions in mathematical problems and real-life situations.
Learning Competencies/Objectives
M4NS-IIa-64
References
K to 12 - CG in Math 4
3.Textbook pages
5. VALUES INTEGRATION
Other Learning Resources Flash cards of basic facts, chart on word problems, and expressions,
IV.Procedures
1.Drill: Let the pupils answer the Multiplication Star. Refer to TG page 115.
2. Review: Conduct a review on the commutative property of multiplication. Give first example
to the class.
(EXPLORE)
(EXPLAIN) Let the pupils use the table on letter B, under presentation for another activity. TG p. 116
G. Developing mastery
1.) 23 4.) 9
J. Evaluating Learning Were the pupils able to give the correct answer?
Try to answer at home: Find the factors of the numbers, then identify if it is Prime or Composite
number.
Department of Education
Region IV-A CALABARZON
City Schools Division of Dasmariñas
SALAWAG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
I. Objectives
A. Content Standards Demonstrates understanding of factors and multiples and addition and
subtraction of fractions.
B. Performance Standards Is able to apply the knowledge of factors and multiples, and addition and
subtraction of fractions in mathematical problems and real-life situations.
C. Learning Competencies/Objectives
References
K to 12- CG in Math 4
3.Textbook pages
5. VALUES INTEGRATION
Other Learning Resources Flash cards of basic facts, chart on word problems, and expressions,
IV. Procedures
2. Review:
a. Checking of Assignment
B. .Establishing a purpose for the lesson
F. Developing Mastery (Leads to Formative Assessment) Display a 100-chart. Let the pupils do
the activity. TG p. 117
G. Finding practical application of concepts and skills in daily living Ask pupils to do
exercises under Get Moving on LM page 87
H. Making generalizations and abstractions about the lesson Summarizing the lesson:
What is a prime number? What is a composite number? How do we determine whether a number is prime
or composite?
I. Evaluating Learning Were the pupils able to identify whether a number is prime or
composite? How many?
J. Additional activities for application or remediation Write P for prime and C for Composite
number.
1. 31
2. 663
3. 21
Department of Education
Region IV-A CALABARZON
City Schools Division of Dasmariñas
SALAWAG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
I. Objectives
A. Content Standards Demonstrates understanding of factors and multiples and addition and
subtraction of fractions.
B. Performance Standards Is able to apply the knowledge of factors and multiples, and addition and
subtraction of fractions in mathematical problems and real-life situations.
C. Learning Competencies/Objectives
(Write the LC code for each) Differentiates prime from composite numbers.
M4NS-IIb-66
M4NS-IIa-64
References
K to 12- CG in Math 4
3.Textbook pages
5. VALUES INTEGRATION
Other Learning Resources Flash cards of basic facts, chart on word problems, and expressions,
IV. Procedures
4 Basic Operations
2. Review:
a. Checking of Assignment
B. .Establishing a purpose for the lesson
Group the pupils into 3 teams. Let them answer exercises under Keep Moving, LM p87-88
H. Making generalizations and abstractions about the lesson Summarizing the lesson:
What is a prime number? What is a composite number? How do we determine whether a number is prime
or composite?
I. Evaluating Learning Were the pupils able to identify whether a number is prime or
composite? How many?
J. Additional activities for application or remediation List the factors of the ff numbers:
1. 78
2. 833. 16
. Department of Education
Region IV-A CALABARZON
City Schools Division of Dasmariñas
SALAWAG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
I. Objectives
A. Content Standards Demonstrates understanding of factors and multiples and addition and
subtraction of fractions.
B. Performance Standards Is able to apply the knowledge of factors and multiples, and addition and
subtraction of fractions in mathematical problems and real-life situations.
C. Learning Competencies/Objectives
(Write the LC code for each) Differentiates prime from composite numbers.
M4NS-IIb-66
M4NS-IIa-64
References
K to 12- CG in Math 4
3.Textbook pages
5. VALUES INTEGRATION
Other Learning Resources Flash cards of basic facts, chart on word problems, and expressions,
IV.Procedures
4 Basic Operations
2. Review:
a. Checking of Assignment
B. .Establishing a purpose for the lesson
G. Finding practical application of concepts and skills in daily living Let pupils do the
exercises under Apply Your Skills ,LM 4 on page 87.
H. Making generalizations and abstractions about the lesson Summarizing the lesson:
What is a prime number? What is a composite number? How do we determine whether a number is prime
or composite?
I. Evaluating Learning Were the pupils able to identify whether a number is prime or
composite? How many?
J. Additional activities for application or remediation Encircle the prime numbers and box the
composite numbers.