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Date CURRICULUM INTERACTIVE TRADITIONAL

GUIDE/Lesson/Topic MATERIAL/experimental METHOD


Functions Key Concepts of Functions My Role, My Function: Lecture Method
and Their  Represent real-life Construct mathematical
Graphs situations using functions, models to represent real-life
(Week 1) including piece-wise situations using functions
June 13 - 16 functions through role playing.
 Evaluate a function
 Performs addition,
subtraction,
multiplication, division,
and composition of
functions
 Solve problems involving
functions
Functions Key Concepts of Rational Lecture Method
and Their Functions
Graphs  Represents real-life
(Week 2) situations using rational
June 19 – 23 functions
 Distinguishes rational
function, rational
equation, and rational
inequality
 Solves rational equations
and inequality
 Represents a rational
function through its: (a)
table of values, (b) graph,
and (c) equation
Functions Key Concepts of Rational Lecture Method
and Their Functions
Graphs  Determines the: (a)
(Week 3) intercepts, (b) zeroes; and
June 26 – 30 (c) asymptotes of rational
functions
 Graphs rational functions
 Solves problems involving
rational functions,
equations, and
inequalities
Functions Key Concepts of Inverse Functions Lecture Method
and Their  Represents real-life
Graphs situations using one-to-
(Week 4) one functions
July 3 – 7  Determines the inverse of
a one-to-one function
 Represents an inverse
function through its: (a)
table of values, and (b)
graph
 Finds the domain of and
range of a function
Functions Key Concepts of Inverse Functions ICT Integration using Math Lecture Method
and Their  Graphs inverse functions Applications: Apply the
Graphs  Solves problems involving concepts of inverse
(Week 5) inverse functions functions, exponential
July 10 – 14  Represents real-life functions, and logarithmic
situations using functions to formulate and
exponential functions solve real-life problems with
 Distinguishes between precision and accuracy with
exponential function, the aid of application
exponential equation, and software.
exponential inequality
 Solves exponential
equations and inequalities
Functions Key Concepts of Exponential Lecture Method
and Their Functions
Graphs  Solves exponential
(Week 6) equations and inequalities
July 17 – 21  Represents and
exponential function
through its: (a) table of
values, (b) graph, and (c)
equation
 Finds the domain and
range of an exponential
function
 Determines the
intercepts, zeroes, and
asymptotes of an
exponential function
Functions Key Concepts of Exponential Lecture Method
and Their Functions
Graphs  Graphs exponential
(Week 7) functions
July 28 –  Solve problems involving
August 1 exponential functions,
equations, and
inequalities
Functions Key Concepts of Logarithmic Lecture Method
and Their Functions
Graphs  Represents real-life
(Week 8) situations using
August 7 – logarithmic functions
11  Distinguishes logarithmic
function, logarithmic
equations, and logarithmic
inequality
 Illustrates the laws of
logarithms
 Solves logarithmic
equations and inequalities
Functions Key Concepts of Logarithmic Lecture Method
and Their Functions
Graphs  solves logarithmic
(Week 9) equations and inequalities
August 14 –  Represents a logarithmic
18 function through its: (a)
table of values, (b) graph,
and (c) equation
 Finds the domain and
range of a logarithmic
function
 Determines the
intercepts, zeroes, and
asymptotes of logarithmic
functions
Functions Key Concepts of Logarithmic Lecture Method
and Their Functions
Graphs  Graphs logarithmic
(Week 10) functions
August 22 –  Solves problems involving
25 logarithmic functions,
equations, and
inequalities
Basic Key Concepts of Simple and Lecture Method
Business Compound Interests
Mathematics  Illustrates simple and
(Week 11) compound interests
August 28 –  Distinguishes between
31 simple and compound
interests
 Computes interests,
maturity value, future
value, and present value
in simple interest and
compound interest
environment
Basic Key Concepts of Simple and Lecture Method
Business Compound Interests
Mathematics  Computes interests,
(Week 12) maturity value, future
September 4 value, and present value
–8 in simple interest and
compound interest
environment
 Solves problems involving
simple and compound
interests
Basic Key Concepts of Simple and Lecture Method
Business General Annuities
Mathematics  Illustrates simple and
(Week 13) general annuities
September  Distinguishes between
11 – 15 simple and general
annuities
 Finds the future value and
present value of both
simple annuities and
general annuities
Basic Key Concepts of Simple and Lecture Method
Business General Annuities
Mathematics  Finds the future value and
(Week 14) present value of both
September simple annuities and
18 – 22 general annuities
 Calculates the fair market
value of cash flow stream
that includes an annuity
 Calculates the present
value and period of
deferral of a deferred
annuity
Basic Basic Concepts of Stocks and Business Matters: Use of Lecture Method
Business Bonds financial instruments
Mathematics  Illustrates stocks and involving stocks and bonds
(Week 15) bonds in formulating conclusions
September  Distinguishes between and making decisions.
25 – 29 stocks and bonds
 Analyzes the different
market indices for stocks
and bonds
 Interprets the theory of
efficient markets
Basic Basic Concepts of Business and Lecture Method
Business Consumer Loans
Mathematics  Illustrates business and
(Week 16) consumer loans
October 2 –  Distinguishes between
6 business and consumer
loans
 Solves problems involving
business and consumer
loans (amortization,
mortgage)
Logic Key Concepts of Propositional Truth or Dare: Application of Lecture Method
(Week 17) Logic logic in real life arguments
October 9 –  Illustrate a proposition judiciously.
13  Symbolizes propositions
 Distinguishes between
simple and compound
propositions
 Performs the different
types of operations on
propositions
Logic Key Concepts of Propositional Lecture Method
(Week 18) Logic
October 1 –  Determines the truth
20 value of propositions
 Illustrates the different
forms of conditional
propositions

ADRIENNE FLORENTIN

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