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FARAH AIZAR BT ZAIPUL BAHARI

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

•Solving the systems of


linear equations in two
1 variables.

•Solving the systems of


linear equations in three
2 variables.
•Cooperative
Pedagogy learning
•Inquiry learning

•Systematic
Values •Cooperation
INTRODUCTION – ACTIVITY 1

Students in groups Students brainstorm


Each group
study about the about the variables
complete a table
original chocolate and constants
with product
cookies and the using the PAK21
information of the
double chocolate Strategy - Round
original chocolate
cookies by looking table.
cookies and the
at the Nutrition
double chocolate
Facts found on the
cookies.
packaging.
LESSON DEVELOPMENT – ACTIVITY 2

Students write the expression for the original chocolate cookies and the
double chocolate cookies. Then, they define the variables.

Students determine the:


-weight
-calories
-cost
for one cookie of the original chocolate cookies and the double chocolate
cookies
Students write and solve the systems of equations to determine the
weight of the cookie wafer and of the filling.

Students write and solve the system of equations to determine the


number of calories in the cookie wafer and in the filling.

Students write and solve the system of equations to determine the


cost of the cookie wafer and the filling.

Using the PAK 21 strategy (3 Stray 1 Stay) – students present their


findings to the other groups.
LESSON DEVELOPMENT – ACTIVITY 3

Students in groups scan the QR Code


to solve questions involving systems of
linear equations in three variables and
share their findings as a whole class.
LESSON DEVELOPMENT – ACTIVITY 4 (EVALUATION)

Students are given individual


assignment to solve questions
involving systems of linear
equations in three variables.
CLOSURE

Students conclude
that the system of
linear equations in two
and three variables
can be solved using
elimination and
substitution methods.
SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS
NUTRITION FACTS
ORIGINAL CHOCOLATE DOUB LE CHOCOLATE COOKIES
COOKIES
Serving Size 3 Cookies (34g) Serving Size 1 Cookie (21g)
Servings Per Container about 12 Servings Per Container about 18
Calories 160 Calories 100
Total Fat 7g Total Fat 4.5g
Cholesterol 0mg Cholesterol 0mg
Sodium 135mg Sodium 70mg
Potassium 55mg Potassium 35mg
Total Carbohydrate 25g Total Carbohydrate 15g
Protein 1g Protein Less than 1g
ORIGINAL CHOCOLATE COOKIES

Serving Size

Serving Per Container

Weight

Calories

Price
ORIGINAL CHOCOLATE COOKIES

Serving Size 3 cookies

Serving Per Container 12

Weight 34g

Calories 160

Price RM 9
DOUBLE CHOCOLATE COOKIES

Serving Size

Serving Per Container

Weight

Calories
Price
DOUBLE CHOCOLATE COOKIES

Serving Size 1 cookie

Serving Per Container 18

Weight 21g

Calories 100
Price RM9
Original Double
Write the expression. Define your variables.

What is the weight of one cookie?

How many calories are in one cookie?

What is the cost of one cookie?


Original Double
Write an equation for the weight of one cookie?

Write and solve the system of equations to determine the weight of


the cookie wafer and of the filling.
• What is the weight of the wafer?
• What is the weight of the filling?
Original Double
Write an equation for the calories of one cookie?

Write and solve the system of equations to determine the number


of calories in the cookie wafer and in the filling.
• How many calories in the wafer?
• How many calories in the filling?
Original Double
Write an equation for the cost of one cookie?

Write and solve the system of equations to determine the cost of


the cookie wafer and the filling.
• What is the cost of a wafer?
• What is the cost of the filling?

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