Detailed Lesson Plan For Mathematics 7
Detailed Lesson Plan For Mathematics 7
Detailed Lesson Plan For Mathematics 7
I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to:
III. Procedure
1.1 Greetings/Prayer
2. Recall
“Class, can you recall our previous lesson?’ “Last time sir, the discussion was all about
Solving absolute value equations and
“Correct! How can you solve an absolute value inequalities.”
equations and inequalities?’ “We can solve the absolute value of an
equations and inequalities by following
the steps and procedures to find a value on
a given.”
“Very well-said!”
3. Motivation (Group work)
“Group 1 was the first group to finish the jumbled “The answer on the first set of jumbled
letters. Wilbert, can you tell to us the answers of letters is POINT”
your group?
“The answer on the second set of jumbled
letters is LINE”
4. Lesson Proper
∙ ∙ ∙ ∙
A B C D
“Yes Princess.”
“Correct! What else, Dianne?” “Thread”
“Electrical wires”
“Marvelous! Let’s move on with plane.”
“Which do you think is the best description of a
plane?”
a.) 11
b.) Cross
c.) “B”
“Very Good! On the board, can you draw another (A student will draw another example of
example of skew lines, Bryan?” skew lines.)
“Great job!”
Point:
Corner of tiles
Tip of hand clock
Tip of pencil
Line:
Edge of tile
Edge of blackboard
(The teacher will provide marker and worksheet on Edge of the table
each group to answer)
“Find as many objects as you can that could Plane:
represent a point, intersecting lines, parallel lines, Board
and plane in 5 minutes only. The group that will Books
have the more correct objects will win and will Map
receive a pack of motivational chips.”
Table
Tile
6. Generalization
“How can we name a point? Do you still remember (A student will draw her example of point
Nicole? Draw an example of point on the board and on the board.)
give your idea about it.” “We use capital letters to name a point.”
“Correct! What is the difference between collinear (A student will draw her example of
points and coplanar points? Yes Jezreel. Draw an collinear points and coplanar points on the
example of collinear points and coplanar points on board.)
the board and give your idea about it.” “The collinear points are points that lie on
the same line while the coplanar points are
points that lie on the same plane.”
“Spectacular! What about a line? What is a line? Do (A student will draw her example of a line
you still remember Mary Grace? Draw an example on the board.)
of a line on the board and give your idea about it.” “A line is a set of points that goes on and
on in both directions without end. It is also
one dimensional because it has length.”
“Right! What are coplanar lines Reyciel? Draw an (A student will draw her example of
example of coplanar lines on the board and give coplanar lines on the board.)
your idea about it.” “Coplanar lines are lines that lie on the
same plane.”
“Absolutely! What about intersecting lines Sophia? (A student will draw her example of
Draw an example of intersecting lines on the board intersecting lines on the board.)
and give your idea about it.” “Intersecting lines are lines that intersect
at one point.”
“Amazing! What are parallel lines? Yes Princess. (A student will draw her example of
Draw an example of parallel lines on the board and parallel lines on the board.)
give your idea about it.” “Parallel lines are lines that will not meet
or intersect”
“Marvelous! What about skew lines? Yes Irish. (A student will draw her example of skew
Draw an example of skew lines on the board and lines on the board.)
give your idea about it.” “Skew lines are lines that are not on the
same plane.”
“Good! What is a plane Martin? Draw an example (A student will draw her example of plane
of plane on the board and give your idea about it.” on the board.)
“A plane is a set of points in an endless
“Very Good! You did really understand our lesson flat surface. It is 2-dimensional, because it
well. Get your notebooks and do your seatwork.” has length and width.”
1. How many lines are possible which can be formed by these points shown above?
(Hint: There are more than 20.) __________
2. What are the lines that contain the point A?
(Hint: There are more than 3 lines.) __________
3. Identify the different planes which can be formed by these points shown above.
(Hint: There are more than six) ___________
4. What are the planes that contain line DC? __________
5. What are the planes that intersect at line BF? __________
Prepared by:
Glenn M. Valdez
Student Teacher, Mathematics 7