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SEMI-DETAILED IN MATHEMATICS

I. OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, 90% of the pupils should be able to;
a. Identify the basic polygon shapes
b. Give examples of an objects that can be seen around house or school that is same with
polygon shapes
c. Enumerate the type of polygon with its given sides and angle.
II. SUBJECT MATTER:
Topic: Basic polygons
References: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPrtEPkA_g4, https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=DUGkQMLowXA
Materials: Powerpoint presentation, photo flashcards, whiteboard and pen

III. PROCEDURE:
A. Preliminary activities:
Prayer:
Angel of God, my guardian dear, to whom God's love commits me here, ever this day, be at my side,
to light and guard, Rule and guide. Amen. Angel of God, my guardian dear, to whom God's love
commits me here, ever this day, be at my side, to light and guard, Rule and guide.
Greetings:
Checking of attendance:
Setting of standard:

B. LESSON PROPER:
Review:
The teacher will ask about the previous discussion about the shapes on the types of quadrilateral.
Motivation:
The teacher will play a video about polygons (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EkWSlcsWCUM)
and after the video, the guide questions will be asked:
1. What is a polygon?
2. Give an example of a polygon?
3. Can a shape be considered as a polygon if it has a curve?

C. PRESENTATION:
A Polygon is a closed figure made up of line segments (not curves) in a two-dimensional plane.
Polygon is the combination of two words, i.e. poly (means many) and gon (means sides).
A minimum of three line segments is required to connect end to end, to make a closed figure.
Thus a polygon with a minimum of three sides is known as Triangle and it is also called 3-gon.
An n-sided polygon is called n-gon.
Polygon Sides
The sides of a polygon define the name of the specific polygon because different polygons have
different number of sides. For example, if a polygon has 3 sides, then it is called a triangle,
whereas, if a polygon has 4 sides, it is a quadrilateral. The following section shows the different
types of polygons along with their names based on the number of sides.
Types of Polygons
There are different types of polygons and they have different names depending on the number of
sides that they have. For example, a 3-sided polygon is a triangle, a 4-sided polygon is a
quadrilateral, a 5-sided polygon is a pentagon, a 6-sided polygon is a hexagon, and so on.
Here are the chart of basic polygon shape:

D. GENERALIZATION:
Directions: Give me an examples of any polygons that can be seen around school or house.
Does polygons have a use in everyday living?
In what way can a polygon could be essential in our lives?
The teacher will ask these questions and the students will answer. (the answers will be varied)

E. APPLICATION:
Directions: draw the polygon in the given sides and angle below.
1. 5 sides with 5 angles
2. 3 sides with 3 angles
3. 10 sides with 10 angles
4. 7 sides with 7 angles
5. 6 sides with 6 angles

F. EVALUATION:
Answer the missing table:

POLYGON NUMBER OF SIDES

4 SIDE POLYGON
8 SIDE POLYGON
9 SIDE POLYGON

ASSIGNMENT:
Directions: look around your house and lists all polygon you see and classify them what kind of
polygon.
STEPHANIE KAYE M. CULENTAS
BEED 2-B

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