4TH Cot
4TH Cot
4TH Cot
I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards Demonstrates understanding of the four fundamental operations involving decimals and ratio and proportion.
B. Performance Standards Is able to apply the four fundamental operations involving decimals and ratio and proportion in mathematical problems and real-life situations.
C. Learning 1. Reads temperature using thermometer (alcohol and/ or Digital) in degree Celsius.
Competencies/Objectives
Write the LC code for each 2. Measure temperature using thermometer (alcohol and/ or Digital) in degree Celsius.
3. Observe accuracy in measuring the body temperature.
(M5ME-IVf-85)
II. CONTENT
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References
B. Other Learning Resources picture, thermometer, activity sheets, improvised thermometer, a glass of hot water
and cold water
IV. PROCEDURES
Let them express that it is important to observe the accurate measurement of the body
temperature to avoid mistakes in taking medicines.
C. Presenting Present a model of an improvised thermometer. It has a movable red ribbon which resembles the mercury in an actual thermometer.
examples/instances of the
new lesson Ask:
What does the red ribbon represents?
Give each group an improvised thermometer, announce the temperature readings.
The pupils will reflect it in their thermometer model.
Check if the temperature reading each group is showing is correct.
D. Discussing new concepts and Group Activity
practicing new skills #1
Divide the class into four groups. Distribute activity sheets in each group.
Provide group 1 with digital thermometer, Group 2 with set of pictures showing temperature readings and Group 3 using pictorials, Group 4 with
alcohol thermometer.
Group 1 - Using digital thermometer
Group 2 - Using pictures of temperature readings
Group 3 - Using pictorials
Group 4 – Using alcohol thermometer
E. Discussing new concepts and Let them discuss how they read and measure the temperature
practicing new skills #2
Group 1- Measure and read the pupils body temperature by putting the digital
thermometer under their armpits. Record and compare the results with the other pupils.
Group 2 - Read and record each thermometer reading
Group 3 - Give pictures and write if it is HOT or COLD
- Picture of Baguio city
- Picture of a dessert
- Picture of a glass of cold glass of water
- Picture of cup of coffee
Group 4 - Give 2 glasses of water, one has cold water and the other has hot
water, using alcohol thermometer measure the temperature of each
glasses. Read and record.
F. Developing mastery Ask: How did you find the activity? How were you able to read and measure the
(Leads to Formative Assessment 3)
temperature? Discuss. Emphasize that ◦C is read as “degree Celsius” it is used
to express temperature. Discuss the difference between an alcohol and a digital
thermometer.
G. Finding practical applications
of concepts and skills in daily
living A. Solve and analyze the given situation:
The temperature in Baguio City is currently at 19 Degree Celsius. The temperature goes down by 0.8 degree
every hour. If 2 hours pass, what will be the new temperature in Baguio?