LeaP Math G4 Week 4 Q3 1
LeaP Math G4 Week 4 Q3 1
LeaP Math G4 Week 4 Q3 1
There are many different types of quadrilaterals and they all share the
similarity of having four sides, two diagonals and the sum of their interior
angles is 360 degrees. They all have relationships to one another, but
they are not all exactly alike and have different properties.
As you can see above, a quadrilateral consists of parallelograms and
trapezoids. It is clearly shown that a trapezoid is not a parallelogram. Only
the rectangle, rhombus, and square are parallelograms, but they are all
quadrilaterals.
You can look for these links for more information about the lesson:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFPAaC0GAZc
Relating triangles to quadrilaterals
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0uSAV1NwB90
Relating one quadrilateral to another quadrilateral (ex: square to rhombus)
B. Development Day 2 Based on what we have discussed in our lesson, can you now relate a
triangle to a quadrilateral, and one quadrilateral to another quadrilateral?
Let us read and study this problem and answer in your notebook the
questions that follow.
Learning Task 1:
Learning Task 2:
C. Engagement Day 3 After we learned concepts of triangles and quadrilaterals from Learning
Tasks 1 and 2, let us add more information to relate triangles to quadrilaterals
by answering another task.
Learning Task 3:
Answer the following with a YES or a NO. Write it on the blanks provided.
_______1. Do all triangles have three equal sides and three angles?
_______2. Do all quadrilaterals have four sides and four angles?
_______3. Can a quadrilateral be divided into two triangles?
_______4. Is any three-sided polygon a triangle?
_______5. Is any four-sided polygon a quadrilateral?
D. Assimilation Day 4 Learning Task 4:
Draw a rectangular garden. At the center, draw a triangular pool.
Design your garden with a four-sided object that will make it beautiful.
Learning Task 5: Fill in the boxes for the correct information needed.
Quadrilaterals
VI. REFLECTION ● The learners communicate the explanation of their personal assessment
as indicated in the Learner’s Assessment Card.
● The learners will write their personal insights about the lesson in their
notebook using the prompts below.
I understand that .
I realize that .
I need to learn more about .
Personal Assessment in the Level of Performance of the Learners
Choose a symbol that represents your experience in answering and doing
the tasks. Put it in the column LP or Level of Performance. Read the
description for your guide in choosing the symbols.
- I did the task very well. It was not hard to answer. I learn the lesson
very well with the help of the tasks.
- I did it properly. I find some task difficult but I did it. The tasks help
me to understand the lesson.
LP
Learning Task 1
Learning Task 2
Learning Task 3
Learning Task 4
Learning Task 5
Learning Task 6