LP in Navigation and Bearing
LP in Navigation and Bearing
LP in Navigation and Bearing
AGRICULTURE
SAN JOSE, PILI, CAMARINES SUR
COLLEGE OF DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, students must:
1. Recall the six trigonometric ratios sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant,
secant and cotangent.
2. Use trigonometric ratios to solve problems involving right triangles in
navigation and surveying.
3. Relate the importance of the concept of navigation and surveying in
real life.
II.
SUBJECT MATTER
A. Topic: Solving problems in navigation and surveying.
B. References: E-Math Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry by Oronce and
Mendoza and Google.
C. Materials: Cut-outs and Manila paper.
D. Skills to Develop: Analysis, critical thinking.
E. Concept: Use trigonometric ratios in problems in navigation and
surveying.
F. Values Integration: Camaraderie, team work, self-esteem.
G. Methodologies: 3Is (Introduction, Interaction and Integration).
III.
PROCEDURE
Teaching Hints
Teachers Activity
Students Activity
A. Preliminary
Activities
1. Greetings
2. Prayer
3. Securing
the Before you take your seats, kindly
arrange your chairs properly and (The students arrange their
Cleanliness
pick up the pieces of papers and chairs properly and pick up the
plastics scattered around you.
pieces of dirt scattered around
them.)
You may now take your seats.
4. Checking
Attendance
5. Checking
Assignment
6. Recall/Motivatio
n
tan 69.8 =
Very good!
INTRODUCTION
B. Presentation of
Today we will discuss how to solve
the Lesson
problems
in
navigation
and
surveying.
C. Presentation of
the Objectives
For us to be guided, I have made the
INTERACTION
D. Lesson Proper
x
118
a)
b) The bearing of N 55 W
Who can illustrate the bearing of the
second
example?
_________________?
Yes
40
S
b)
N
55
c) The bearing of N 65 E
W
c)
N
65
d) The bearing of S 33 W
33
Yes maam!
B=90 31 15'
'
B=89 60 31 15 '
B=58 45 '
Awesome! How about this problem?
Problem 2
An airplane traveling at 650 km/h
has a bearing of N 54 E. How far
north and how far east will the plane
be traveling after flying for 2 hours?
Who can draw the illustration first on
the board?
To solve for b,
tan 58 45' =
b
8.4 mi
58 45 '
tan
b=(8.4 mi)
b=13.8428 miles
sin 36 =
x
650 km/h
36
sin
x=( 650 km/h)
Excellent! Class, we also have that
so called aerial navigation. In aerial
navigation, directions are given in
degrees clockwise from north. Thus
east is 90, south is 180, and west
is
270.
Examples
or
aerial
navigations:
a) The bearing of 60
x=382.0604 km/h
x=382.0604 km/h( 2)
x=764.1208 km
Far north an
sin 54 =
Who can illustrate the bearing of
60? Yes _______________?
x
650 km/h
54
sin
x=( 650 km/h)
x=525.8610 km /h
x=525.8610 km/h(2)
x=1051.7221 km
Far east an
a)
60
S
b)
N
120
c)
Problem 3
An airplane flies 160 km from an
airport in a direction of 150. How
far south of the airport is the plane
then?
Who can draw the illustration on the
board?
E
225
S
d)
E
300
INTEGRATION
E. Activity
cos 30 =
x
160 km
30
cos
x=(160)
x=80 3
The plane is
80 3
km south
of the airport.
will present
front.
their
work
in
sin 30 =
x
100 mi
30
sin
x=(100)
x=50 mi
F. Generalization
Group 2 Problem
A ship travels 65 km on a bearing of
south 19 10 east and then travels
192 km on a bearing of north 70
50. How far is the ship from where it
started?
sin 60 =
y
100mi
60
sin
y=(100)
y=50 3
The plane is
50 3
west of
the airport.
Group 3 Problem
Juan walks on a bearing of 210 for
12.6 km from point x to point y. How
far south is Juan from his starting
point?
Group 4 Problem
An airplane flies on a course of S 30
E for 150 km. How far south is the
plane from where it originated?
Yes maam!
Did you learn something new today
class?
What did you learn ______________?
good!
What
else
is
the
importance of it?
It seems that all of you are now
ready for the quiz. Please get
sheet of paper and answer the
problem.
Yes maam!
Maam! I learned how to solve
problems in bearing.
(At least 2 more students give
their thoughts on what they
have learned)
Maam!
The
concept
of
navigation helps pilots as well
as the captains of the ship not
to collide at each other.
(at least 2 more students give
the importance of the concept
of navigation and surveying in
real life)
IV.
EVALUATION.
Solve the problem by showing your illustration and your complete
solution.
1. There are two fire towers, tower A being due west of tower B. A fire
is spotted from the towers, and the bearing from A and B are N 75
E and N 55 W. If the distance from the fire to the line segment AB
is 12 km, how far are the two towers from each other?
V.
ASSIGNMENT
1. A ship travels on a N 50 E course. The ship travels until it is due
north of a port which is 10 nautical miles due east of the port from
which the ship originated. How far did the ship travel?
Prepared by:
Salvacion M. Escarlan
Math Student Teacher
Noted by:
Melcha P. Juminto
Cooperating Teacher