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LABORATORY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

Happy Glen Loop Road, Baguio City Philippines 2600

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DETAILED LESSON PLAN


in MATH 2
October 15, 2022

Objectives Content Standard:


The learner demonstrates their understanding of comparing and ordering numbers.

Performance Standard:
The learner is able to compare and order numbers.

Most Essential Learning Competencies (Objectives)


At the end of the lesson, the following will be your learning targets.
A. Demonstrate how to compare numbers in using greater than, less than, and
equal sign.
B. Write example of comparing numbers using greater than, less than, and
equal sign.
Title Comparing and Ordering Numbers
Materials Flash Cards, Worksheet, Google slide presentation
PROCEDURES: Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
Introduction Good morning Class! How are you today? Good morning Teacher! We are doing well.

Okay, good to hear that then.

Before we start let us all pray.

First, pick up the dirt's under you chair and Yes, Teacher
fix the alignment of tour chair class.

Class do you still remember our lesson Our lesson yesterday is about Reading and
yesterday? Writing Numbers.

Thank you for answering Zera.

Yesterday class we have discussed about


Reading and Writing Numbers and we have
known that the numbers may be written in
figures and words.

Yes, Class? Yes, Ma’am.

Are there questions or clarifications that


you would like to ask about our lesson
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Contact No.: (074) 442-4632 Website: www.ubaguio.edu


E-mail Address: ubles@ubaguio.edu

yesterday?
Yes, Teacher
If there's none lets proceed.
Okay Pupils, please seat down
properly, listen, watch and Yes, ma’am.
understand this music video that
will be presented.

Did you all enjoy watching the music


video? Yes, Teacher

Children! Can anyone tell what you


see and understand in the music
video? The children may have different answer.
Very good children!
Our topic for today is all about
Comparing and Ordering Numbers.

Are you ready to listen class?


Yes, Teacher
Okay then, please settle down now
and lend me your ears.

Interaction Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity


Today we will discuss our lesson about the
symbols/signs that we use in comparing
numbers.

When a number is bigger than or smaller


than another number, greater than less
than symbols are used. If the first number
is greater than the second number, greater
than symbol (>) is used. If the first number
is less than the second number, less than
symbol (<) is used.

A. Greater than Symbols


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The greater than symbol in maths is placed


between two values in which the first
number is greater than the second number.

For example 10 > 5. Here 10 is greater than


5.

In inequality, greater than symbol is always


pointed to the greater value and the
symbol consisting of two equal length
strokes connecting in an acute angle at the
right. ( >).

B. Lesser Than Symbols


Similarly, a less than symbol is placed
between two numbers where the first
number is less than the second number. An
example for less than the inequality symbol
is 5 < 10. It means that 5 is less than 10.

In inequality, less than symbol points to the


smaller value where the two equal length
strokes connecting in an acute angle at the
left (<).

This greater than less than symbol reduces


the time complexity and it makes an easy
way for the reader to understand.

C. Equal Symbols

The ‘equal to’ sign is used to show the


equality between two numbers or values.
This sign contradicts both greater than and
less than sign. Even in terms of writing the
equations, we use equal to sign. It is
denoted by ‘=’.

Example: If a = 10 and b = 10, then a = b.

To compare two numbers, start comparing


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Happy Glen Loop Road, Baguio City Philippines 2600

Contact No.: (074) 442-4632 Website: www.ubaguio.edu


E-mail Address: ubles@ubaguio.edu

the digits with the highest place value.


When the digits in the same place value are
the same.

D. Generalization
Today, we have discussed about the three
different symbols. And what are they again
class? Can you enumerate the three
different symbols?

A. Word Problems on Greater than


and Less than Symbols

Example:

Dizzy has fifteen bananas and Mansi has


nineteen bananas. Find out who has more
bananas.

Solution:

Given: Dizzy has 15 bananas.

Mansi has 19 bananas.

so, 19 is greater than 15, 19 >15

Therefore Mansi has more bananas than


Dizzy.

1. Nalyn sleeps for forty minutes and Zera


sleeps for fifty minutes every day in the
afternoon. Find out who sleeps for less
time.
2. Sarah has 25 chocolate and Jhamel has
20 chocolate. Find out who has less
chocolate.

B. Choose the correct symbol to make


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Happy Glen Loop Road, Baguio City Philippines 2600

Contact No.: (074) 442-4632 Website: www.ubaguio.edu


E-mail Address: ubles@ubaguio.edu

the number sentence correct.

1. 287 ˂ ˃ = 296

2. 306 ˂ ˃ = 306

3. 426 ˂ ˃ = 397
4. 490 ˂ ˃ = 409

5. 567 ˂ ˃ = 658

Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity


Integration Assignment
Solve the Problem.
1. Nona picked 32 daisy flowers while
Marina picked 42. who picked more
flowers, Nona or Marina?

2. Mary Jane sold 262 pieces of paper clips.


Marissa sold 226 pieces. Who sold more
papers?

Challenge A. Match Column A with


Column B.
A. B.
1. 12th a. nineteenth
2. 18th b. eleventh
3. 15th c. fifteenth
4. 11th d. twelfth
5. 19th e. eighteenth

Prepared by:
Jeneva C. Sudcalen
Edralyn O. De leon
Marjorie T. Canoza

Checked by:
LABORATORY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Happy Glen Loop Road, Baguio City Philippines 2600

Contact No.: (074) 442-4632 Website: www.ubaguio.edu


E-mail Address: ubles@ubaguio.edu

Ernelyn G. Ariston
Subject Teacher

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