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,A Detailed Lesson Plan

In Mathematics 7

I. Objectives

At the end of 60 minutes lesson, 80% of students are able to:

a. Define mean, median and mode


b. Interpret data using mean, median and mode

Values Infusion: cooperation and patience in finding the mean, median and mode

II. Subject Matter

Topic: Measure of Central Tendency

References: Grade-7 mathematics, internet

Pp. 1-3, www.purplemath.com/modules/meanmode.htm

Materials: Powerpoint, chalk, cartolina, cut papers, colored blocks, cups and colored sticks

III. Procedure

Teacher’s Activity Students’ Activity

Good morning class Good morning sir

Let us pray first, may I ask (name of student) to (a student leads the prayer)
lead the prayer?

Before you take your seat, kindly pick up the (students picks up the pieces of paper)
pieces of paper under your chairs.

(Checking of attendance)
(Name of student), please submit the list of (the student gives the list of absent
students who are absent today. hstudents)

It’s good to know that only few are absent.


Please submit your assignments in front. (students submit their assignments)

Before we start our new lesson, what was our Sir, our lesson yesterday was all about
lesson yesterday? statistics

Very good, what again is statistics? Sir, statistics deals with the collection,
classification, analysis, and interpretation
of numerical facts or data.

Correct; What about raw data? Sir, raw data are data which are not yet
sorted or arranged according to some
criteria or some systematic consideration.

Very good. And what will we do to the raw Sir, we arrange the raw data from lowest to
data? highest.
Good, give them three claps.
It’s good that you still remember our lesson
yesterday, are there any questions? None, sir.

Now let’s proceed to our new lesson.


Class, what do you notice when buying shirts in Sir, I have noticed when buying shirts, we
terms of color? have different tastes in choosing the color
of the shirt.

Ok, if you were to choose, what color would (students answer)


you prefer? Red, green, white or black? Sir I prefer color (color).

So if you were the seller. What will you do?


SirI will sell those that sell the most.
Oh I see, and class do you believe that we all
have our own choices? Yes sir.

Oh well, I have here the lyrics of a song, I want


you all to sing after I sing to you the melody Yes sir.
ok?

(Hey diddle, diddle the medians


The middle
You add, and divide
for the mean (students repeat the song twice)
The mode is the one
That you see the most
Central tendency begins)

You nailed it class, you are all great singers. I


will divide the class into four groups and
answer the given questions to get the answer;
additional points will be given for the first
group to answer. I will give you three minutes
to answer.

1. The first three letters is sometimes the (students cooperate in finding the answer)
name of a street. AVE
2. The third, fourth and fifth letter is all
about time from the past. ERA
3. The fifth, sixth and seventh letter are
your years when celebrating your AGE
birthday.

First group to answer will be given additional


points for our activity. Sir the answer is AVERAGE.

Correct.
Discussion

So what do you think is our topic for today?


Sir our topic for today is all about getting
the average.
Good a more specific answer class?
Very good, give him/her three claps. Sir our topic for today is all about central
I have here a picture; all you have to do is tendency. The mean, median and mode.
determine what it is according to the song.

(shows picture) Sir, I see seven squirrels, and the middle


What do you notice in this picture? squirrel is encircled.

Good, as the song goes, what do you call the


value in the middle? State the line. Sir we call the value in the middle the
median, as the song says, the medians the
middle.
Very good. May I ask five students to go in
front? (students go in front)

I will arrange them by height. (Name of


student) is the middle person, so he/she is our? (students arranged by height)
Sir, (name) is in the middle so he/she is
our median.
Absolutely. Give him/her three claps. Class,
what will we do in our gathered data? Sir the gathered data is arranged in
descending or ascending order.

Good, I have here three different colored


blocks, the value of the red block is 10, for the (a student arrange the blocks)
green block is 20 and for the yellow block 30.
They are shuffled, anyone who wants to arrange Sir the green block is the median, because
either in descending or ascending order and it is in the middle.
determine the median and explain why.

Very good, give him/her three claps. That is


how we get the median. Did you understand
class? Yes sir.

Great, take your seats. How about if we have an


even amount of values? Does anyone know Sir if there are even amount of values, the
how to get the median? two middle values are added and divided
by two.
Absolutely, give him/her three claps.can you
show to the class how? Given these six values.
(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) what are the middle values? Sir the middle values are 3 and 4.

Correct; so what is our median?


Sir 3 plus 4 is equal to 7 divided by 2 and
we get 3.5 as the answer. So the median is
3.5.
Good. That was easy right?
Yes sir
Are there questions so far?
None sir
Using this blocks, I need a student to divide this
blocks equally as fast as he/she can and discuss to
the class how you did it.
Very good, give him/her AlingDionisia clap. (student arranges the blocks equally)
Sir there are 20 blocks so I divided it by 4,
Given this set of numbers (13, 18, 13, 14, 13,
so they got 5 in each column.
16, 14, 21, 13) find their sum. So what is the
total?

That’s right; now divide it by how many values


Sir the sum of all the given values is 135
are in the given data.

Ok, so 135 divided by 9 is?


Sir there are nine values

Very good, give him/her three claps.


What is it when we add and divide? Look back
Sir 135 divided by 9 is 15
into the song.

Great. So 15 is our mean. Does anyone know


Sir we add and divide for the mean.
the other term for mean?

Absolutely, can somebody give me an example


Sir the other term for mean is average.
in real life to where we use this mean?

Correct; class I have here 3 cups and sticks; I


Sir it is when we compute for our final
need a volunteer to count the sticks per cup and
grade to get the average.
get the total number of sticks. Find the mean
and place the sticks in each cup equally.
(A student will count the number of sticks
inside the cups to get the mean.)
Sir we have a total of 18 sticks in all three
cups, we divide 18 by three and we get 6.
Well said. What have you noticed about the
The mean is 6. So there must be 6 sticks
cups with sticks?
per cup.

Good, so that is how we get the mean or the


Sir I have noticed that the sticks are
average. Any questions regarding the
distributed equally.
computation for the mean?

Let’s proceed. I need another five volunteers to


None sir
hold these colored sticks.
Which color of stick do you see most?
(students hold the colored sticks)
Good, how many sticks are colored green?
Sir the color of the stick with the most
Yes, so what do we call the value or data when
number is green.
we see it the most? Look back into the song and
Sir there are three green sticks.
state the line.
Sir according to the song, the mode is the
With these blocks, do you notice something?
one that you see the most, so I see mostly
green sticks so it is the mode.

Sir, I have noticed that there are more


Yes, very good. What do you call it when you
numbers of the yellow blocks than the red
see it the most?
and green blocks.

Very good, give him/her three claps.


Sir I see yellow blocks mostly.
So, how about these set of data?
(13,18,13,14,13,16,14,21,13). Sir, according to the song it is called the
mode.
Great. Give him/her alingdionisia clap.
If we have a given data of, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, Sir the value I see the most is 13. 13 is the
4, 4, what is/are our mode(s)? Why? mode.

Very good, give him/her a yes clap.


Sir, our modes are 2 and 4, because they
What if we have these data? (13, 18, 14, 16, are repeated the most equally.
21). Do you see a number repeated?

Is there a mode?

Absolutely, give him/her a powerful clap. None sir.

Any questions so far? Sir since there are no values seen the most,
there is no mode.
Application
Try this in a sheet of paper per group. Answer
in three minutes and explain. None sir

1. Given the data

8,9,10,10,10,11,11,11,12,13
(students answer the activity)
Find the mean, median and mode.

I need three representatives per group to write


their answers on the board and explain how
they arrive on that answer. How did you get the
mean?
Student 1: sir the mean is 10.5. I added all
the values and divided it from how many
values are given. That is 105 divided by 10
so the answer is 10.5
Very good, how about our median?
Student 2: sir the median is also 10.5
because there are even numbers of values,
there are 2 medians, 10 and 11. So I added
them and divide it by 2, which is
10+11=21÷2 = 10.5.
Great. And lastly the mode?
Student 3: sir the modes are 10 and 11,
2. Given the data set: because they are repeated thrice.

3, 12, 15, 3, 15, 8, 20, 19, 3, 15, 12, 19, 9

Student 1: sir the mean is 11.8. I added all


the values and divided it from how many
values are given. That is 153 divided by 13
so the answer is 11.8
Student 2: sir the median is 15, I arranged
the values in ascending order to get the
middle term.

3. The following data represent the Student 3: sir the mode is 3, because it is
number of pop-up advertisements repeated three times than the other values.
received by 10 families during the past
month. Find the mean, median and
mode. Student 1: sir the mean is 31.9, sir I added
all the values which got the sum of 351
43, 37, 35, 30, 41, 23, 33, 31, 16, 21, 41 and divided 351 from t he number of
values which is 11, so I got the answer of
31.9.

Student 2: sir the median is 33. I arranged


it in ascending order.

4. The weekly salaries of six employees at Student 3: sir the mode is 41. Because 41
McDonalds are $140, $220, $90, $180, is repeated twice.
$140, $200.  For these six salaries, find:
(a) the mean (b) the median (c) the
mode Student 1: sir the mean is 161.67. I added
all values which has the sum of 970 and
divided it with how many values are given
which is 6, so I got the answer of 161.67.

Student 2: sir the median is 160. Since


there are 2 medians which are 140 and
180, sir I added them and divided it by 2
which resulted to 160.

Student 3: sir the mode is 140, because it is


5. In January of 2010, your family moved
repeated twice.
to a tropical climate.  For the year that
followed, you recorded the number of
rainy days that occurred each month. 
Student 1: sir the mean is 11.75. I added all
Your data contained 14, 14, 10, 12, 11,
the values that resulted to 141 and divided
13, 11, 11, 14, 10, 13, 8.
it by 12 which is the number of values and
got 11.75 as the result.

Student 2: sir I arranged it in ascending


order and got 12 as the median.

Student 3: sir the modes are 11 and 14


Outstanding, give yourselves a success clap.
because they are repeated 3 times.

Generalization
Let’s check if you really understand.

How do we get the mean?

Sir the median is the middle value in the


How do we get the median? given data arranged from lowest to highest.

Sir we get the mean by adding all the


values divided by the number of the given
And lastly the mode? values.

Well said class, give yourselves a military clap Sir the mode is the ones that we see the
and shout hurray!. most or repeated frequently.

Bring out ½ crosswise and do the following.

IV. Evaluation (1/2 crosswise)

A student has gotten the following grades on his tests: 87,85,78,87 and 95. find the

a. Mean

b. Median

c. Mode

V. Assignment (1/2 crosswise)


The set of data shows a score of 25 students in their periodical test.
Find the Following:

34 35 40 40 48
21 20 19 34 45
19 17 18 15 16
21 20 18 17 10
19 17 29 45 50

a. Mean
b. Median
c. Mode

Prepared by:

Sherwin P. Cayabyab

BSED-IV

Mathematics

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