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GRADES 1 to 12 Teacher: File created by Ma'am ANNALICE R. QUINAY Learning Area: MATHEMATICS
DAILY LESSON LOG Teaching Dates and
Time: NOVEMBER 5 – 9, 2018 (WEEK 2) Quarter: 3RD QUARTER

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

I. OBJECTIVES The Learner…………..


A. Content Standard demonstrates understanding of solid figures.
B. Performance Standard is able to construct and describe the different solid figures: cube, prism, pyramid, cylinder, cone, and sphere.
C. Learning Competencies / 49. visualizes and describes the 50. differentiates solid figures 51. illustrates the different solid 52. identifies the faces of a solid figure. M6GE-IIIb-30
Objectives different solid figures: cube, prism, from plane figures. M6GE-IIIa-28 figures using various concrete and
pyramid, cylinder, cone, and pictorial models.
sphere. M6GE-IIIb-29
M6GE-IIIa-27
II. CONTENT
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages Lesson Guide in Elem. Math Gr. 6 21st Century Mathletes 6, pp. 56- 21st Century Mathletes 6, pp. 56-59 21st Century Mathletes 6, pp. 56-59
p.360, 363 59
2. Learner’s Materials pages
3. Textbook pages 21st Century Mathletes 6, pp166- 21st Century Mathletes 6, pp. 21st Century Mathletes 6, pp. 166- 21st Century Mathletes 6, pp. 166-199
199 166-199 199
4. Additional Materials from DLP 6 Mod 69
Learning Resource (LR) Portal
B. Other Learning Resources Mathletes 6 textbook, video clip, Mathletes 6 textbook, video clip, Mathletes 6 textbook, video clip, Mathletes 6 textbook, video clip, power point presentation
power point presentation power point presentation power point presentation
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing previous lesson or Mental Computation: Solving for Mental Computation Drill: Solving Play the “Concentration Game.” Match column A w/
presenting the new lesson Perimeter and Area Drill: Group Activity: for Perimeter/Area of Plane Figures a)Teacher prepares 12 cards column B:
Traveling Game consecutively numbered. A
Game 1 1.Teacher shows a picture of a At the back of each number card 1.Sphere
a)Divide the class into 6 groups. plane figure with given dimensions. are the following: 2.Cone
(per column) cube 2. 3. 3. Pyramid
b)Teacher provides an illustration Ex.: 18 cm 4.Cylinder
board for each group. 12 cm 5. Prism
4. 5.cylin 6.
c)Teacher flashes a picture of a der pyra B
plane figure with given P=? mid a.Has 2 bases, and lateral
measurements of sides. A=? 7. sphere 8. 9. faces made of rectangles
14 cm 10. b.Has at least 3 lateral
8m
Ex.5 m 6 cm c faces, which are triangles
2.The first two students from the one and only 1 base
1st column solve mentally what is 11.rectan 12. c.Has 2 circular bases and
d)The first student from each being asked. The first to give the gular no vertices
group solves for the perimeter and correct answer with the proper prism d.Has 1 circular base and
area of the given figure. He/she label is challenged by the next 1 vertex.
writes his/her answer on the Review: student in the column. b)Teacher divides the class into e.Has no faces, bases,
illustration board provided for 3.Continue the game until everyone 2 groups. edges or vertices. A solid
each group. in class has participated. c)A student from a group figure that has the same
e)The first to give the correct 4.The student who has beaten most chooses 2 numbers, say 1 and 9. distance to any point
answers (with the proper labels) of his/her classmates is the winner. d)Teacher opens the number from the center.
and raises his/her board first, gets cards and finds out if the Answer:
2 points. 2.Review: Identifying Spatial Figures drawing and word match. If
f)Continue the game until they match, another student
everyone in the column has What are the different spatial from the same group chooses
participated. figures? another pair of numbers and so
g)The group with the most Give examples of real objects that on.
number of points wins. are models of spatial figures. e)If the contents of the numbers
2.Review the previous lesson. Original File Submitted and don’t match, the teacher flips
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drawing). Then a player from
another group chooses the next Group Activity:
pair of numbers, and so on.
f)The group with the most
number of correctly matched
pairs wins.
Review:
B. Establishing a purpose for the Imagine that we have an aquarium Guessing Game: Illustrate the ff. figures. Cut out pictures of objects from 1.Group the pupils into
lesson and a wooden box. If we will fill up 1. I have 0 sides. I have 0 Plane Figure Illustrati newspapers or magazines that Learning Barkadas.
both of them with water until they vertices. I am round on are models of spatial figures. 2.Provide each group
become entirely full, which of 2. I have 4 sides. My sides 1.Circle Describe each pieces of used folders,
them will take more amount of are equal. I have 4 2.Rectangle pair of scissors, and
water? Explain. vertices. 3.Square paste.
3. I have 3 sides. My sides 4.Triangle 3.Let them make some
are not always the same. Solid Figure Illustrati spatial figures out of
I have 3 vertices. on these materials.
4. I am a solid figure. I have 1.Sphere 4.The first to make 3 will
no faces or edges. I am 2.Rectangul be declared winner.
round. ar Prism
5. I am a solid figure. I have 3.Cube
6 faces. 8 vertices and 4.Triangular
12 edges, all equal.
pyramid
6. I am a solid figure. I am
Guide Questions:
round and have 1 round
1.Is it possible to combine plane
Based on the illustration, the face. I have a point and
figures to form solid figures?
aquarium will take a greater 1 round edge.
2. What is the corresponding solid
amount of water as compared to figure if circles & rectangles will be
the wooden box because it has combined? Circle triangle? Square
more space to hold more amount & triangles? Rectangle and triangle?
of water. These objects are What else can you think of?
examples of solid figures. 3. Can all plane figures be
(Show the video of the song “3D combined to one another to form
shapes I know”) different kinds of solid figures? Give
example & explain.
C. Presenting Examples/Instances The big box below is another Present this problem: 1) Introduce the different Present the ff. figures. Present the lesson
of new lesson example of a solid figure. What A boy visited a toy store and he spatial figures. through this activity:
kind of solid figure is this? found the ff.: Let the students describe the
characteristics of each figure. a.Call the winners.
2)Ask what is common among all 1.Let them show their
From the items that he found, the spatial figures? finished products to the
3)Present a paper robot whose class.
Look at the illustration of the box
parts are made up of spatial figures.
and try to answer the ff. question.
2.Have them describe
each and identify its
parts.
Guide questions: use the figures 3. Have them identify its
above.
faces.
 How many parallel
faces are there in figure b.Call the 2nd placer.
1? Name them.
What is the shape of the bottom identify which of them are plane 4)Ask the students to identify the  Are all faces of figure 1 1.Let them show the
part of box? Is it the same with the figures and which of them are spatial figures represented by each congruent? Explain. spatial figures they made
shape of the top part? solid figures. part by completing the chart below.  How many that are different from
What is the right side of the box? Use the four-step plan to solve Parts of Spatial Figures the first group.
vertex/vertices can you
Does it have same shape with the the problem. the Represented
one on the left side? Hint: (Recall the definition of count in figure 1? 2.Have them describe
Robot
Do the back and front sides of the plane figures.) Head Ex.: cube  Give at least 2 edges of each and identify its
box have the same shape? (See txbook page 197 for the Body Rectangular figure 1 parts.
Objects in the real world are called answer to this problem.) Arms prism  What kind of polygon 3. Have them identify its
three-dimensional if they have Legs are the faces of the
length, width and height. In faces.
Feet second figure?
Mathematics, the three- Hands
dimensional objects are known as  How many faces do we
Mouth
solid figures. have in second figure? c.Do the same with the
Nose
Eyes other group.
Ears
D. Discussing new concepts and Discuss the content on pages 189- Discuss how to compare plane b.Activity 2 – Use of Real Situation Group Activity: (Let the pupils watch the
practicing new skills #1 193 of their Mathletes Textbook figures with solid figures to the Problem Answer deepening on page 74 video of faces, edges &
class. 1) Bring the students outside of TG. vertices of solid figures)
(You can also show a video on the classroom.
differentiating plane and solid 2) Let them observe their
figures.) surroundings and jot down the
different spatial figures they see.
3) Let them tabulate the
answers.
4) Afterwards they go back to
the classroom and share what they
have listed on paper.
5) Discuss the importance of
being aware of different spatial
figures as seen and experienced
through the environment.
Object Spatial Ex.
Figure
Represe
nted
Basket Sphere
ball Cylinder
Water
jug
E. Discussing new concepts and Discuss the solid figures: Ask the ff. questions: Matching Game Tony bought a robot for his little Group Activity:
practicing new skills #2 What is a plane figure? 1)Blindfold a volunteer pupil. brother. He customized every
2)Let him/her hold a spatial figure.( part of the robot by putting a
A plane figure is two dimensional Can use concrete objects) design on each part and the
figure which possesses an area 3)Let him/her identify and describe robot appears as shown below.
but the volume of this figure is it.
zero. The examples of plane
figures are square, circle,
rectangle, triangle etc. Plane
figures can be drawn on a paper.
The unit of area of a plane figure
is square of unit of length. The
study of plane figures is called
plane geometry.
2. What is a solid figure?
The three dimensional figures are He wants to challenge his little
called solid figures. These figures brother by asking him to identify
have an surface area as well as a the different solid figures in
volume. These figures cannot be each of the corresponding parts
drawn on a paper. The examples of the robot. What are the
of solid figures are cuboid, different solid figures that make
parallelepiped, football, solid up the robot?
sphere etc. The unit of area of a Let the pupils answer the
solid figure is square of unit of problem.
length. Similarly, the volume of (Discuss the answer on page
three dimensional figure is cube 194-195 of Textbook)
of unit of length
F. Developing mastery Identify the spatial figure Group Activity: Identify the following nets as cube, (Let the pupils watch the video Group Activity:
(Leads to Formative Assessment) represented by the following: 1.Divide the class into rectangular prism, cylinder, or a of faces, edges & vertices of Complete the table on
1. ball cooperative groups of five. pyramid. solid figures) the activity sheet given by
2. globe 2.Each group is assigned a solid Example: the teacher.
3. funnel figure and given their shape to
4. test tube examine .
5. tent 3.They draw a picture of their
6. dice shape, and list its characteristics,
including: the plane figure that = rectangular prism
creates its faces.
4. The leader of the group will
report the work of the group.
1. ________
2. ________

3._________

4._______

5._______

G. Finding practical applications of Group Activity: Give 5 objects that Pair-share: Cut the above Match Column A with column B
concepts and skills in daily living are models of the following spatial graphics and glue them under 1) The base is a polygon and its
figures: suitable categories. faces are triangles.
1.cone 2) A spatial figure with a polygonal
2.cylinder base whose edges meet at a
3.cube common vertex.
4.prism 3) A spatial figure having a circular
5. sphere base and one vertex.
4) A spatial figure with 2 parallel
congruent faces called bases and
the other faces are parallelograms.
5) A spatial figure with 2 circular
bases, no edge, and no vertex.
a. rectangular prism
b. cone
c. pyramid
d. cylinder
e. triangular prism
H. Making generalizations and What are the different spatial What is the difference between a What is a prism? What are the How do you identify the faces of a solid figure?
abstractions about the lesson figures. Describe each one. plane figure and a solid figure? kinds of prisms? Describe each.
What are their common ANSWER What is a pyramid? What are the A face is one of the flat surfaces on a solid figure. A
characteristics? The difference between plane kinds of pyramids? Describe each. planefigure is a flat, two-dimensional figure. A prism is a
Give examples of real life objects and solid figures is in their three-dimensional object with two congruent parallel bases
that represent each spatial figure. dimensions. Where a square is a that are polygons. A pyramid is a three-dimensional object
plane figure, its 3D counterpart, with a base that is a polygon and triangular faces that meet
the cube, is a solid figure. The at one vertex.
same comparison exists between
a circle, or plane figure, and a
sphere, a solid figure. Individuals
create plane figures by
connecting points on a grid to
create 2D geometrical shapes.
The same shape takes on extra
dimension by adding additional
points and lines to give the shape
height, width and depth.
I. Evaluating Learning A. Draw in your notebook Sort-out the figures into their Identify the spatial figure Complete the table: Complete the table:
objects that resemble the represented by the following: Soli Dra No. No. No.
following space figures. d w of of of
1) 2) 3) 4) Figu The Ver Fac edg
re Fig. tice es es
s
1.R
ecta
ngul
5)
ar
pris
m
B. Name the spatial figures
2.sq
that resemble the following
uar
objects below:
e
1) box 6) tin can
pyr
2) ball 7) camping tent
ami
3) dice 8) funnel
d
4) ice cream cone 9) water pipe
3.cy
5) globe corresponding columns. 10) glass lind
er
4.co
ne
5.sp
her
e

J. Additional activities for Construct each spatial figure using Answer Math
application and remediation art paper. Challenge on
1) blue pyramid 4) green page 199
2) black cone rectangular prism
3) yellow cube 5) red cylinder
6) violet sphere

V. Remarks
VI. REFLECTIONS
A. No. of learners who earned 80%
on the formative assessment
B. No. of learners who require
additional activities for
remediation who scored below
80%
C. Did the remedial lessons work?
No. of learners who have caught
up with the lesson
D. No. of learners who continue to
require remediation
E. Which of my teaching strategies
worked well? Why did this work?
F. What difficulties did I
encountered which my principal
or supervisor can help me solve?
G. What innovation or localized
materials did I use/discover
which I wish to share with other
teachers?

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