DLL - Mathematics 6 - Q3 - W9
DLL - Mathematics 6 - Q3 - W9
DLL - Mathematics 6 - Q3 - W9
2. Learner’s Materials pages 21st Century Mathletes 6, 21st Century Mathletes 6 21st Century Mathletes 6
3. Textbook pages 21st Century Mathletes 6 21st Century Mathletes 6 21st Century Mathletes 6
4. Additional Materials from
Learning Resource (LR) Portal
B. Other Learning Resources Mathletes 6 textbook, video clip, Mathletes 6 textbook, video clip, Mathletes 6 textbook, video clip, power point presentation
power point presentation, drawings of power point presentation
patterns, picture cards
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing previous lesson or Drill: Group Activity! Drill: Draw the given figure with its dimension. Write the formula in
presenting the new lesson Find the area of the ff. figures Warm Up finding its area then solve:
1. What is the area of a rectangle 1) a rectangle whose length is 15 cm and its width is 10
with length 10 cm and width 4 cm? cm
2. What is the area of a 2) a square whose side is 3.5 m
parallelogram with base 18 ft and 3) a circle whose radius is 5.2 dm
height 12 ft? 4) a trapezoid whose bases are 15 in and 12 in. Its height
3. What is the area of a triangle with is 17 in.
base 16 cm and height 8 cm? 5) a parallelogram whose base is 20 cm and the height is
25.5 cm.
B. Establishing a purpose for the Aldrin works for a company that
lesson remodels kitchens. In one kitchen he
builds the rectangular island shown
below. What is the size of the granite
tiles that he need to cover its
countertop?
2.5 feet
H. Making generalizations and How do we find the area of composite figures? How do you solve routine and non-routine problems involving area of composite figures formed by
abstractions about the lesson To find the area of a composite figure, separate thefigure into any two or more of the following: triangle, square, rectangle, circle, and semi-circle?
simpler shapes whose area can be found. Then add the areas together. Be
sure than none of the simpler figures have overlapping areas. Example 1:
Find the area of the composite shape shown below.
I. Evaluating Learning Evaluate item 7-14 Solve each problem. Provide Find the area of each combined figure.
1..A square and a semi-circle. The square has a side length of 13 feet. The
Find the area of each shaded region. illustration if necessary.
diameter of the circle matches the square’s side.
Assume that all angles that appear to (21st Century Mathletes textbook, 2..A square and a semi-circle. The square has a side length of 15.5 feet. The
be right angles are right angles. page 270) diameter of the circle matches the square’s side.
(21st Century Mathletes textbook, page 3.A rectangle and a semi-circle. The rectangle has a length of 8 feet and a width
of 5 feet. The diameter of the circle matches the width.
269)
4.A rectangle and a semi-circle. The rectangle has a length of 8.5 feet and a
width of 6 feet. The diameter of the circle matches the width.
Ans.:
1. 235.33 sq. ft.
2. 334.55 sq. ft. 3
3. 49.81 sq. ft. 4
4. 65.13 sq. ft.
J. Additional activities for
application and remediation
V. Remarks
VI. REFLECTIONS
A. No. of learners who earned 80%
on the formative assessment
B. No. of learners who require
additional activities for
remediation who scored below
80%
C. Did the remedial lessons work?
No. of learners who have
caught up with the lesson
D. No. of learners who continue to
require remediation
E. Which of my teaching strategies
worked well? Why did this
work?
Prepared by:
APRIL C. PAGURIIGAN
Teacher I
Noted by: