GenMath SYLLABUS
GenMath SYLLABUS
GenMath SYLLABUS
A.
B.
1. construct, formulate and apply to mathematical models to represent real-life situations using function, formulate and solve real-life problems with
precision and accuracy.
2. investigate, analyze and solve problems involving simple and compound interest, simple and general annuities using appropriate business and
financial instruments,
3. use appropriate financial instruments involving stocks and bonds in formulating conclusions and making decisions, decide wisely on the
appropriateness of business or consumer loan and its proper utilization.
4. judiciously apply logic and methods of proof and disproof in real-life situations.
C.
COURSE OUTLINE
I.
FIRST QUARTER: FUNCTIONS AND THEIR GRAPHS
TOPIC
FUNCTION
S
WEE
K
1
COMPETENCIES
1. Modeling the Real World
using Functions
2. Evaluation of functions
NUMBER
OF
HOURS
4
LEARNING OBJECTIVE
DAY 1: At the end of day, the
learner is able to model real-life
situations using functions and
METHODOL
OGY
ASSESSM
ENT
Student
centered
approached
Recitation,
seatwork,
board
EXPEC
TED
OUTPU
T
Answer
activity
sheets
TOOLS/
INSTRUCTI
ONAL
MATERIALS
Power point
presentation,
laptop, lcd
Referen
ce Book
PAGE
# _____
3. Combining Functions
4. Solving problems involving
functions
RATIONAL
FUNCTION
S
evaluations of functions.
DAY 2: At the end of the day, the
learner is able to performs
operations on functions and solves
problems involving functions
by way of
combining:
Lecturediscussion,
games, film
showing, field
work,
research,
online
activity,
anchored on
any of the
following :
cooperative
learning,
experiential
learning, and
constructivist
approach.
work, seat
in
examinatio
n (paper
and pencil
test) and
online
examinatio
n, come up
with a
research
output
and do
assigne
d
homewo
rk and
do
researc
h.
tv/projector,
chalk/white
board,manila
paper, flash
cards
INVERSE
FUNCTION
S,
EXPONEN
TIAL
FUNCTION
S, AND
LOGARITH
MIC
FUNCTION
S
INVERSE
FUNCTION
S,
EXPONEN
TIAL
FUNCTION
S, AND
LOGARITH
MIC
FUNCTION
S
7
8
and inequalities
1. Modeling the Real World
using one-to-one functions
2. One-to-One Functions and
Their Inverses
3. Represents an inverse
function through its:
(a) table of values, and
(b) graph
4. Domain and range of an
inverse functions
1. Graphs of inverse functions
2. solving problems involving
inverse functions
3. Modeling the Real World
using exponential functions
4. Distinguishes between
exponential function,
exponential equation, and
exponential inequality.
1. Solving exponential
equations and inequalities
2. Represents an exponential
function through its:
(a) table of values,
(b) graph, and
(c) equation
3. Domain and range of
exponential functions
4. determines the intercepts,
zeroes, and asymptotes of an
exponential function.
1. Graphs of exponential
functions
2. Solving problems involving
exponential functions,
equations and inequalities
1. Modeling the Real World
using Logarithmic Functions
4
4
10
II.
2. Distinguishes logarithmic
function, logarithmic
equation, and logarithmic
inequality
3. Illustrates the laws of
logarithms
1. Solving logarithmic
equations and inequalities
2. Represents the logarithmic
function through its:
(a) table of values,
(b) graph, and
(c) equation
3. Domain and range of
logarithmic function
4. Determines the intercepts,
zeroes, and asymptotes of
logarithmic functions.
1. Graphs of logarithmic
functions
2. Solving problems involving
logarithmic functions,
equations, and inequalities
SECOND QUARTER
II.1 BASIC BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
TOPIC
SIMPLE
AND
COMPOUN
D
INTEREST,
SIMPLE
AND
WE
EK
1
2
COMPETENCIES
1. Illustrates simple and
compound interest
2. Distinguishes between simple
and compound interest
1. Computes interest, maturity
value, future value, and present
value in simple interest and
NUMBE
R OF
HOURS
4
4
LEARNING
OBJECTIVE
METHODOLO
GY
ASSESSMEN
T
EXPECTED
OUTPUT
TOOLS/
INSTRUCTIO
NAL
MATERIALS
TEXTBOOK
PAGE
GENERAL
ANNUITIE
S
STOCKS
AND
BONDS
Nick - #4, #5
At the end of
week, the
learner is able to
1. Find the
future value and
present value of
both single
annuities and
general
annuities;
2. Calculate the
fair market
value of cash
flow that
includes annuity
and the present
value and period
of a deferred
annuity
Melqui - #1,
#2, #3
At the end of the
week,
the
learner is able to
1.
Illustrate
stocks
and
bonds
2. Differentiate
stock from bond
3. Describe the
Lecture discussion
Quiz
At least 80%
of the
students will
get 80%
grade
Power point
presentation,
laptop, lcd
tv/projector,
chalk/white
board /
blackboard
Studentcentered
approach by
way of
combining
discussion,
lecture, games
Quiz, group
activities,
recitation
At least 85%
of the class
can master
the lesson
Power point
presentation,
activity
sheet, chalk
and board
different market
for stocks and
bonds
BUSINESS
AND
CONSUME
R LOANS
Norman - #4,
#5
At the end of the
week,
the
learner is able to
1.
Enumerate
the
different
market
indices
for stocks and
bonds
2. Translate in
the
students
own words the
theory
of
efficient markets
3.
Appreciate
how stocks and
bonds affect the
price
of
a
commodity
JAYZEL
At the end of
week, the
learner is able to
1. Show the
difference
between
business
and
consumer
loan
2. Define
business
Quiz
Lecturediscussion,
film showing
Lecturediscussion,
film showing,
Cooperative
learning
Seatwork,
quiz,
aasignment
At least 70%
of the
students will
get 80%
grade
At least 85%
of the class
can master
the lesson
Power point
presentation,
laptop, lcd
tv/projector,
chalk/white
board/
blackboard
Power point
presentation,
laptop, lcd
tv/projector,
chalk/white
board/
blackboard
and
consumer
loan
3. Solve
problems
involving
business
and
consumer
loan
II.2
TOPIC
PROPOSITI
ONAL
LOGIC,
SYLLOGISM
S AND
FALACIES
LOGIC
WEEK
8
METHODS
OF PROOF
AND
DISPROOF
10
COMPETENCIES
1. Illustrates propositions
2. symbolizes propositions
3. Distinguishes between
simple and compound
propositions
4. performs the different
types of operations on
propositions
1. Determines the truth
values of propositions
2. Illustrates the different
forms of conditional
propositions
1. Illustrates different types
of tautologies and fallacies
2. Determines the validity of
categorical syllogisms
3. Establishes the validity and
falsity of real-life arguments
using logical propositions,
syllogisms, and fallacies
1. Illustrates the different
methods of proof (direct and
NUMBE
R OF
HOURS
D.
REFERENCES
Stewart, J., Redlin, L. and Watson, S. (2007). Algebra and Trigonometry. 2nd Edition. Singapore: Thomson Learning.
Larson, R. (2000). Algebra and Trigonometry. 5th Edition. Boston: H. Mifflin.
Leithold, L (2001). College Algebra and Trigonometry. International Edition. Singapore: Pearson Education Asia.
Sirug, W. (2010). Business Mathematics. Manila: MIndshapers Co., Inc.
Rajagopalan, S. P. (2009). Business Mathematics. New Delhi: McGra-Hill Pub.
Santiago, Alma Salvador Logic : the art of reasoning (with introduction to symbolic logic) 2nd ed. Manila : [s.n]
Prepared:
GROUP 4
Nicanor E. Sardido
Norman G. Duarte
Jayzel V. Alam
Melqui John B. Arandia
Maricel T. Oropilla