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TEACHING LEARNING ACTIVITIES

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to give you some ideas about the characteristics and conventions of
mathematics as aActivity
language1: that
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foundation for dealing with everyday life. It also focuses
on logical symbols, logical connectives, truth tables, tautologies, and self-contradiction.
Consider the following conversation of Mr. Pandemic and Mrs. Covid. Answer the questions
that follow. God bless you!

MATHEMATICS
Mr. Pandemic: Turn left!"
Mrs. Covid : I didn't hear you. Left?"
Mr. Pandemic: Right!"
AS LANGUAGE AS SYMBOLS
Guide Questions:
Characteristics 1.
of What can you say about the conversation?
Logical Connectives
Mathematical2. Can you give another example with the same idea with that of the given
Language conversation?

Activity
Conventions of 2: Where Do I Belong? Truth Values
Mathematical Truth Tables
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Instruction: Classify each card according to the following categories as indicated on the table.
Write your answer on the table. God bless you!
Statements Tautologies
Surigao City 3+4=7 Self-Contradiction
Y + √ 3 = 18
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Follow-up Questions:
1. How did you get the answers on the above activity?
2. How will you differentiate those terms/statements under English and Mathematics along
with its categories?

Activity 3: LS-Translation!

Instruction: Answer the tests by following each of the given instruction. God bless you!

A. Translate each statement into symbolic notation. Let P represent “I like Pepsi” and let C
represent “I like Coke”.

1. I like Pepsi or I like Coke. ______________________


2. I like Pepsi and I like Coke. ______________________
3. I do not like Pepsi. ______________________
4. It is not the case that I like Pepsi or Coke. ________________
5. I like Pepsi and I do not like Coke. ______________________

B. Translate each symbolic notation into a sentence. Let p represents “Today is Monday”
and q represents “The weather is good.”
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