Lesson Plan - If-Then Statement
Lesson Plan - If-Then Statement
II – Subject Matter
Topic : Determining the Relationship Between the Hypothesis and the
Conclusion of an If-then Statement
Reference(s) : ADM MATH Quarter 2 Module 9: Determining the
relationship between the hypothesis and the conclusion of an
if-then statement, (p1-15)
Instructional Materials : visual aids, marker, tape
Skill(s) : identifying, listening, speaking, writing
Value(s) : cooperation, self-reliance, and diligence
III – Procedure
A. Review
Directions: Draw a line to match each input with its corresponding output. Do this on a
separate sheet of paper.
INPUT OUTPUT
Let us connect the given input and output from your last activity using the if-then form.
2. Input: It is raining
Output: We need to use our umbrella
So, using the if-then statement, the input is the hypothesis of the statement,
and the output is the conclusion of the statement.
E. Generalization
The teacher will return to the lesson's goal and ask the pupils the following questions:
IV – Evaluation
The teacher will instruct the students to preserve their notes and get ½ sheet of paper.
A.
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the correct word/s that will make the statements
correct. Copy and answer.
A (1) _________is composed of two clauses: the if-clause and the then-clause. We can
denote a letter for each clause, p for the (2) __________ and q for the (3) __________.
The statement is in the form (4) “_________”. Conditional statements are formed by
joining two statements p and q using the words “if” and “then”. The p statement is called
the (5) _________ and the q statement is the (6) _________.
A conditional statement has a (7) _________ of either true (T) or false (F). For us to
know the truth value of the statement we are going to use the (8) _________ that will help
us determine the truth value of the conditional statement. The statement will only be false
when the hypothesis is (9) _________ and the conclusion is (10) _________.
B.
Directions: Read and analyze the following items and choose the letter of the
correct answer from the given choices. Write the letter of the correct answer on
your paper.
3. If the angles are congruent, then it has the same measures. What do you call the
underlined portion in this conditional statement?
A. conclusion B. Hypothesis C. Argument D. the converse
For items 4 and 5 Statement: “If we turn-off the water in the shower, then the
water will stop pouring.”
V – Assignment / Agreement
1. If two lines form right angles, then the lines are perpendicular.
Hypothesis: ______________________________________
Conclusion: ______________________________________
Hypothesis: ______________________________________
Conclusion: ______________________________________
Hypothesis: ______________________________________
Conclusion: ______________________________________
1. If 10x = 5, the x = 2.
2. If the measure of the acute angle is 30 degrees, then fish can walk.
3. If the sum of the interior angles of polygon is 540 degrees, then it is a hexagon.
4. If 148 is divisible by 8, then 148 is also divisible by 6.
(Active Learning Approach – Detailed)
II – Subject Matter
Topic : Hypothesis and Conclusion of an If-then Statement
Concept : Knowledge tools that identify and analyze
Reference(s) : ADM MATH Quarter 2 Module 9: Determining the
Relationship Between the Hypothesis and the Conclusion of an
If-then Statement (p1-15)
Instructional Materials : visual aid, marker, tape
Skill(s) : identifying, writing, listening, speaking
Value(s) : cooperation, self-reliance, diligence
III – Procedure
Can we all take a minute to bow our heads and put (The student stands up and
ourselves in God's presence. (calls a student) leads the prayer)
(Closing)
In the Name of the Father to
In the Name of the Father to the son to the holy and the the son to the holy and the
spirit Amen. spirit Amen.
Excellent class.
A. Review
Let us begin this by having a quick review of our
previous lesson. Answer this following activity.
Mom was in
the kitchen I felt sad and
5. cooking all betrayed
afternoon
Please read the following lesson's objectives. (calls a (the student will read the
student) objectives)
2. Input: It is raining
Output: We need to use our umbrella
So, using the if-then statement, the input is
the hypothesis of the statement, and the output is
the conclusion of the statement.
D. Application
Now, let us have a by pair activity. Do this activity for (the students perform the
10 minutes. This activity is called Match Up where you activity given)
will find your perfect pair. There are strips that I made
then you need to pick one of those strips. After finding
your pair, you must read it in front of the class and the
faster you find your pair the higher the score.
After 10 minutes…
(the students take their seats)
Okay class please settle down.
E. Generalization
2. What does it mean to claim that a statement has Answer may vary
both a hypothesis and a conclusion?
IV – Evaluation
The teacher will instruct the students to preserve their notes and get ½ sheet of paper.
A.
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the correct word/s that will make the statements
correct. Copy and answer.
A (1) _________is composed of two clauses: the if-clause and the then-clause. We can
denote a letter for each clause, p for the (2) __________ and q for the (3) __________.
The statement is in the form (4) “_________”. Conditional statements are formed by
joining two statements p and q using the words “if” and “then”. The p statement is called
the (5) _________ and the q statement is the (6) _________.
A conditional statement has a (7) _________ of either true (T) or false (F). For us to
know the truth value of the statement we are going to use the (8) _________ that will help
us determine the truth value of the conditional statement. The statement will only be false
when the hypothesis is (9) _________ and the conclusion is (10) _________.
B.
Directions: Read and analyze the following items and choose the letter of the
correct answer from the given choices. Write the letter of the correct answer on
your paper.
3. If the angles are congruent, then it has the same measures. What do you call the
underlined portion in this conditional statement?
A. conclusion B. Hypothesis C. Argument D. the converse
For items 4 and 5 Statement: “If we turn-off the water in the shower, then the
water will stop pouring.”
V – Assignment / Agreement
1. If two lines form right angles, then the lines are perpendicular.
Hypothesis: ______________________________________
Conclusion: ______________________________________
Hypothesis: ______________________________________
Conclusion: ______________________________________
Hypothesis: ______________________________________
Conclusion: ______________________________________
1. If 10x = 5, the x = 2.
2. If the measure of the acute angle is 30 degrees, then fish can walk.
3. If the sum of the interior angles of polygon is 540 degrees, then it is a hexagon.
4. If 148 is divisible by 8, then 148 is also divisible by 6.