Lesson Plan
Lesson Plan
Lesson Plan
Objective:
b. Use divisibility rules for 2, 5, and 10 to find the common factors of numbers
- Within:
- Across:
Review Motivation:
Engaging Activity 1: Mystery Box - Students guess factors of numbers inside the
mystery box
Engaging Activity 2: Brainstorming - Students list real-life scenarios where
divisibility rules can be applied
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Materials: None
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ANALYSIS:
Activity 2 - Students effectively applied divisibility rules but needed more practice in
finding common factors.
ABSTRACTION:
Supporting Material 1:
- "The Magic of Numbers": Explores the beauty of numbers and the significance of
factors in mathematics.
Supporting Material 2:
APPLICATION:
Task 1 - Students create a skit demonstrating how divisibility rules work in different
situations.
ASSESSMENT:
H.O.T.S.:
Question 3 - Compare and contrast the divisibility rules for 2, 5, and 10.
Answer 3 - The rule for 2 involves even numbers, while the rule for 5 focuses on
numbers ending in 0 or 5.
Assignment:
2) Write a short story where characters use divisibility rules to solve a problem.