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SPECIFIC
OBJECTIVES
SUBJECT
MATTER
LOG OF ACTIVITIES SKILLS/VALUES REMARKS
APRIL 8, 2011
1. evaluate a
mathematical
expression for a
given value of
the variable
involved in the
expression
2. apply evaluating
algebraic
expression in
solving
problems
Evaluating
Algebraic
Expressions
References:
e- math
Elementary
Algebra
by Oronce and
Miranda pages
176 179
Next Century
Mathematics
by Orines et. al.
pages 160
163
Strategies:
Use of
Diagrams
Interdisciplinary
Connection
Problem Posing
A. Motivation
Whats in a Name?
1. Assigning numbers to the
letters of the alphabet
2. Finding the value of a name by
adding the values of the digits
B. Lesson Proper
3. Defining evaluating algebraic
expressions
4. Enumerating the steps in
evaluating algebraic
expressions
5. Recalling the procedures in
performing series of operations
(GEMDAS)
6. Analogy and Values
Integration. Illustrating
evaluating algebraic
expressions using a diagram
Relating evaluating algebraic
expressions with
manufacturing product
7. Evaluating a given expression
for a given value of the
variable/s using algebra tiles
8. Making Connections. Using
formulas for perimeter, area,
and volume of geometric
Ability to:
- follow
correct
procedures
Develop:
- precision and
accuracy
Instructional
Materials:
Paper
Cut- Outs
Visual Aids
figures in evaluating algebraic
expressions
9. Practice and Application.
Solving problems by applying
concepts and procedures in
evaluating algebraic
expressions
10. Forming Generalization/s.
a. Explain how the order of
operations is used to
evaluate
b. What are the steps in
evaluating an algebraic
expression when you know
the value of the variable/s
involved?
C. Evaluation
Criterion: 8 out of 10
a. Find the value of the following
algebraic expressions using the
indicated constants.
1.
2.
b. Solve each problem
3. The following mathematical
statements describe cost
and revenues in pesos from
the production and sales of
units of toy cars
a. What is the cost of
manufacturing 50
units of toys
b. What is the cost of
marketing 50 units of
toy cars?
c. What is the revenue
from selling 50 units
of toy cars?
LESSON PLAN IN MATH I
PREPARED BY:
MRS. EDEN C. DIMACALI