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I.

Objective
At the end of the lesson, the students will able to :
a. visualizes and represents fractions that are equal to one and greater
than one.
II. Subject Matter
Topic : visualizes and represents fractions that are equal to one and
greater than one
Reference : Mathematics Kagamitan ng Mag-aaral 3. Pahina 218-221
Materials: powerpoint presentation of fractions that are equal to one and
greater than one.
III. Procedure

Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity


A. Daily Routine
1. Prayer
S1, kindly lead us in prayer. Angel of God
My guardian dear
To whom God’s love
Who makes me here
Ever this day
Be at my side
To light and guard
To rule and guide
Thank you. Amen.
2. Greetings
Good afternoon, class. Good afternoon, ma’am.
Thank you. You may now take your sit. Thank you.
3. Checking of attendance
S2, is there any absent in our class I’m glad to say to you that there is
today? no absent in our class today.
B. Developmental Activities
1. Motivation
(the teacher shows the pictures of
fraction that is equal to one)

What can you say about this picture? All parts are shaded ma’am.
Very good.

I have here another pictures.

There are 2 circles and 5 parts of


What can you say about this picture? them are shaded.

Very good.

2. Presentation

4 parts are shaded and this shape


has 4 parts.

There are 2 shapes and cut it into


What can you observed to the picture I 6 and 7 of them are shaded.
show you?

Very good.

How about this one? What can you say


about this picture?
Very good.

3. Discussion
The pictures that I showed to you are Fractions that are greater than 0
the fractions that are equal to one and but less than 1 are called proper
greater than one. fractions. In proper fractions,
the numerator is less than
the denominator.

What is the fractions that are equal to


one?

Fractions that are greater than 0 but


less than 1 are called proper fractions.
In proper fractions, the numerator is less
than the denominator.

Kindly read.

Thank you. . When a fraction has a numerator


that is greater than or equal to the
denominator, the fraction is
an improper fraction. An improper
fraction is always 1 or greater than
1.

How about the fractions that is greater


than one?

When a fraction has a numerator that is


greater than or equal to the
denominator, the fraction is an improper
fraction. An improper fraction is always
1 or greater than 1.
We tackled about the fractions that
is equal to one and greater than
Kindly read,
one.

Fractions that are greater than 0


but less than 1 are called proper
Thank you. fractions. In proper fractions,
the numerator is less than
the denominator.

. When a fraction has a numerator


that is greater than or equal to the
denominator, the fraction is
an improper fraction. An improper
4. Generalization fraction is always 1 or greater than
Now class what are we tackled for 1.
today?

Very good.

Again, what is the fractions that is equal


to one?

Very good.

How about the fractions that is greater


than one?

Very good.

5. Application
Now, that you understand our lesson for
today, I will group you into two. Fill up
the table with the given fractions.

10/10 9/4 3/3 8/4 11/11


9/2 7/7 8/6 2/2 6/5

IV. Evaluation
Write FE=1 before fractions equal to one
and FM>1 before fractions more than
one.

V. Assignment
Read Lesson 57 in Mathematics
Learner’s Material Unit 3.

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