A LESSON PLAN ON "Circle and Its Parts or The Terms Related To It"
A LESSON PLAN ON "Circle and Its Parts or The Terms Related To It"
A LESSON PLAN ON "Circle and Its Parts or The Terms Related To It"
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A LESSON PLAN ON "Circle and Its Parts or the Terms Related To It"
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I. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of the one-hour period (60-minute period), the student should be able to:
(KNOWLEDGE): 1. identify the parts of a circle
(SKILLS): 2. illustrate a circle and the terms related to it: center, radius, diameter,
chord, secant and tangent
.(ATTITUDE): 3. develop the value of determination in acquiring the skill
A. Topic: The Circle and Its Parts or the Terms Related To It.
III. PROCEDURE
“It’s nice to hear that! Before anything else, (Students follow what their teacher requested
may I request everyone to please stand for a to them)
prayer to be lead by Geniesa.
Geniesa: “Let us all put ourselves in the
presence of the Lord as we say, In the name of
the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy
Spirit, Amen.
“Our Father…”
(Everyone is praying.)
B. Motivation (5 minutes)
Objects to bring:
Botton
Coins (Students provide the objects)
Circular bracelets
Round strip of paper
Circular plate
Cover of Circular food
container or any container
Water bottle cap
From the activity that we have done what do ( Rowel is raising his hand)
you think is our lesson for today? Anyone?
.
D. Discussion Proper (20 minutes)
Let’s discuss first what a circle is. Anyone Shaira: For me, a circle is a perfectly round
who has idea if what a circle is? Yes Shaira? shape.
A
Very good!
Next is the radius. What is a radius? Students: A radius is a line segment joining
the center and a point on the circle.
Yes Rhea?
B
D
A
If we write C and D at the endpoints of the C
diameter then we have segment CD as the
diameter of circle A. Let’s say, the radius of
circle A is 4 cm how long is the diameter of the
circle? Yes Regilyn?
Very good!
Regilyn: The diameter is 8 cm Sir.
The next part of a circle is chord. What is a
chord?
B
D
A
C
E
Yes Zydel!
A
Very Good Abijah. We have line DE as an C
example of a secant. E
Then, another term related to a circle is D
tangent. What is a tangent?
A
C
E
Very Good Liddell. The point where a
tangent line touches or intersects the circle is D
called the point of tangency.
F. Drill/Enrichment Activities
(5 minutes)
G
B
D
G
C
A E
(Students participated every time their teacher
asked them.)
I F H
Very Good. All groups did it correctly. Let’s (Students do the applause.)
give everyone a “YES” applause for a job
well done.
G. Abstraction/Generalization
(3 minutes)
So, who will give now the recap of the things Keith: As a recap, a circle is the set of all points
that we have discussed today? in a plane that are the same distance from a
fixed point called the center. The parts of a
circle are center or central point, radius,
diameter, chord, secant and tangent.
So, you know already the parts or the terms Students: Yes, Sir.
related to a circle?
On a 1/4 piece of paper, draw a circle with a center B, with two diameters namely,
segments AC, and DF, whose chords are AC, DF, CF, and DG, a secant HI, and tangent
JK intersecting A. (By pair)
V. ASSIGNMENT (2 minutes)
Study in advance about central angle, inscribed angle, and arcs of a circle.