LessonPlan Grade7Week4
LessonPlan Grade7Week4
LessonPlan Grade7Week4
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards: The learner demonstrates understanding of key concepts, uses
and importance of statistics, data collection/ gathering and the different forms of data
representation, measures of central tendency, measures of variability, and probability.
Performance Standards: The learner can able to collect and organize data
systematically and compute accurately measures of central tendency and variability
and apply these appropriately in data analysis and interpretation in different fields.
II. CONTENT
A. Topic: Graphs of data
B. Prerequisite: Organizes data in a frequency distribution table
C. Methodology: Inductive / Deductive Method
D. Materials: chalk, marker, whiteboard, blackboard. PowerPoint,
E. Values: Critical thinking, cooperation, and patience
2. Learner’s Material:
Mathematics quarter 4 module 3
3. Textbook:
Mathematics quarter 4 module 3
IV. PROCEDURE
DAILY ROUTINE
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
A. Prayer
May I request everyone to stand and let’s
start our day or discussion with a prayer.
B. Greetings
Good morning class. Good morning, ma’am
So before our we proceed to our discussions
let me introduce myself first I am Marianne
Claire A. Lagura a student teacher of
Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in
Mathematics and I will be your teacher for
Castro Ave., Laoag City, 2900 Ilocos Norte, Philippines
today.
LESSON PROPER
I know that most of you are familiar with pie, right? Like
egg pie, buko pie and many more so it is looks like that
Castro Ave., Laoag City, 2900 Ilocos Norte, Philippines
when you get a slice out of it. So, these are some examples
of a pie chart.
Third we have the line graph anyone read? Line graph- used to represent changes in data
over a period of time. Data like changes in
temperature, income, population, and the like
can be represented by a line graph. Data are
Thank you and a line graph can be curved, broken or represented by points and are joined by line
straight and the line can go down or go up. Here are some segments.
of the examples.
Next one we have the histogram can anyone define what is Histogram- bar graph that shows the frequency
a histogram? of data that occur within a certain interval and
the bars are always vertical, the width of each
bar is based upon the size of the interval it
represents, and there are no gaps between
And histograms have no gaps because their bases cover a adjacent bars.
continuous range of possible values. These are some
examples of a histogram.
2. Bar graph
3. Line graph
4. Histogram
5. Ogive
Very good so before we end our discussion today copy
your assignment and pass it in our next meeting.
ASSIGNMENT
Directions: Study the following scenarios and identify the appropriate graph to be used. Justify your answer.
1. You are the president in your class and your teacher asked you to check the attendance of your classmates
by subjects or by period that day. To know how many students are present every subject, you decided to
display it in a graph.
V. EVALUATION
Each of the following is the title for a graph. On a separate sheet of paper
indicate whether a bar graph, line graph, or pie chart would best represent the
data.
__________________1. Project cost breakdown percentage of Han’s Gallery.
__________________2. Population of Region I from 2000 to 2020.
__________________3. Favorite drink of a junior high school students.
__________________4. Income of ABC Company over the years.
__________________5. Percentages of Sources of Chicken in Mindanao.
__________________6. Male students who own bikes by grade level.
__________________7. Family Budget for a monthly income of Php 25,000.
__________________8. Favorite Kpop group of teenagers.
__________________9. Temperature in Koronadal City.
__________________10. Average height of girls.