Detailed Lesson Plan in Mathematics 3
Detailed Lesson Plan in Mathematics 3
Detailed Lesson Plan in Mathematics 3
I- Objective: The Grade 3 pupils should be able to identify and visualize symmetry in the environment
and in design with 75% proficiency.
A. Preliminary Activities
1. Prayer
Class, please stand and let us put ourselves in the In the name of the Father, Son, Holy Spirit …. Amen!
presence of God. (Our Father)
2. Greetings
Good Morning Class! Good morning ma’am!
3. Checking of Attendance
Who’s absent today? None ma’am
4. Review
Last time we discussed about the Perpendicular,
Parallel and Intersecting Lines.
Let’s have short review.
What is Perpendicular line? Perpendicular lines are lines intersect and form four
right angles.
What is Parallel line? Parallel lines are lines that do not meet
How about the Intersecting lines? Intersecting lines are lines meet at a common point but
they do not necessarily form 90 degrees.
Very good!
5. Motivation
Class, I have here a song, Fly, Fly the Butterfly. Yes ma’am!
Are you familiar with this song?
What was the song all about? It’s all about the butterfly!
Very Good!
B. Developmental Activities
1. Presentation
2.Activity
I will group you into four groups. Each group
must observe the pictures and discuss if the
pictures are symmetrical or not symmetrical
GROUP 1
GROUP 1
Bowling pin
bicycle
Bug
clock
GROUP 2
GROUP 2
NAME OF SYMMETRICAL EXPLAIN
PICTURES OR NOT
SYMMETRICAL
Scissors
Chair
Sunglasses
Flower
GROUP 3
GROUP 3 NAME OF SYMMETRICAL EXPLAIN
PICTURES OR NOT
SYMMETRICAL
Kettle
Hat
Table
GROUP 4
GROUP 4
NAME OF SYMMETRICAL EXPLAIN
PICTURES OR NOT
SYMMETRICAL
Smiley face
Star
Dress
3.Analysis
I have here a folded rectangle in this way.
What have you noticed? Does the folded part Yes ma’am
match perfectly with one another?
Line of Symmetry
How do you call the folded line?
Very Good!
4. Abstraction
Again class, What is Symmetry? How do we know Symmetry is when a figure has two parts that are mirror
that a figure or object or shape is symmetrical? images of one another.
A figure is symmetrical if you can draw a line through a
picture of the object and along either side the image
would look exactly the same.
What other examples in the environment can we Trees, Human face, etc……
find that show symmetry?
5. Application
In your group earlier. I have here magazines look
through it and cut out objects that you think are
symmetrical. Fold the cut-out pictures into two
and check wether it is truly symmetrical. Then
tape the cut-out pictures up on your manila
paper and explain why you chose it.
IV-EVALUATION:
Identify if it is a Symmetrical or Not Symmetrical.
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Prepared by:
Elena F. Barba
Student Teacher