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A Detailed Lesson Plan in Mathematics

September 23, 2019


Grade 10 - (Tandang Sora, Juan Luna, Gomburza, Magsaysay, and Osmeña)

Cooperating Teacher: Mayette M. Daub


Student teacher: Norhanifah M. Matanog

I. LEARNING OBJECTIVE:
At the end of the lesson, the students must be able to:
1. Illustrate sectors of circles (M10GE-IIe-1)

II. SUBJECT MATTER:


Topic: Sectors of Circles
Duration: 60 minutes
Reference: Mathematics – Grade 10, pages 147-148, 155
Materials: flash cards, diagram

III. PROCEDURE
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
Prayer:

(Select student from the class to lead (Select student recite the prayer)
the prayer)

Greetings:

Good morning class! Good morning Ma’am.

Before you will take your seat, please (Students will pick up some pieces
pick up pieces of paper under your of papers under their chairs,
chairs, arrange your chairs properly and arrange their chairs and take their
you may take your seat. seats)

Attendance

Who are absent today? Nobody’s absent Ma’am.

Very good!

Collecting and Checking of


Assignment:
Yes, Ma’am.
You have your assignment with you?
(Students will pass their
Okay, please pass your assignments
now. assignment)

Review

What was our topic last meeting? Ma’am our topic last meeting was
Yes? all about theorems on central angles,
arcs, and chords.

Thank you and very good!

Motivation

(teacher will select students to answer)


What is the area of the circle: (Volunteer student will answer)
a. A=π r 2 =π ×169
2
¿ 530.66 m

a.

Very good!

(Teacher will explain the activity)

Lecture
(selected student will answer)
(Select student to read the learning At the end of the lesson, the
objective of the topic) students must be able to:
1. Illustrate sectors of circles

Thank you ______.

This morning, we will be discussing


sectors of circles.

(Select students to read the following


definitions)

A sector of a circle is the region


bounded by an arc of the circle and the
two radii to the endpoints of the arc. To
find the area of a sector of a circle, get
the product of the ratio
measure of the arc
and the area of the
360
circle.
Example: The radius of C is 10 cm. If
m^AB=60, what is the area of sector
ACB?

A
60º

C B

Solution:

To find the area sector ACB:

a. Determine the first ratio


measure of the arc 60
=
360 360

1
¿
6

b. Find the area (A) of the circle


using the equation A=π r 2 ,
where r is the length of the
radius.
2 2 2
A=π r =π (10 cm) =100 π cm
c. Get the product of the ratio
measure of the arc
and the area
360
of the circle.

Area of sector ACB


¿
1
6 ()
( 100 π cm2 )= 50 π cm 2
3 Yes ma’am!

Generalization
Yes Ma’am!
Did you now understand the segment
and sector of the circle?

Will you be able to illustrate the sector


of the circle?

Very good!

Application

Board work activity:


(The teacher will select student to (Selected student will answer)
answer)

Find the area of the shaded region


of the circle.
A s= (25360 )( π (9) )
2

5
E A s= (81 π )
1. 72
25º 405 π
A s=
F G 72
9 cm
45π
A s= or 17 . 67 cm2
1. 8

U
15º
A s= (15360 )(π (5) )
2

1
A s= (25 π )
F 5 cm O 24
25 π
A s= or 3.27 cm 2
2. 24
2.

IV. ASSESSMENT
Find the area of the shaded region of each circle.
1. Q
45º
S R
12 cm

A
90º

C 6 cm B

2.

V. ASSIGNMENT
Study the segments of circles.

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