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I. Learning Objectives

This lesson plan aims to teach students how to calculate percentiles for ungrouped data. Key steps include reviewing quartiles and deciles, introducing percentiles and their formula, working through an example calculating P10, P20, and P80 for a set of test scores, and having students generalize how to find percentiles for ungrouped data. An evaluation involves calculating percentiles for employee wage rates to find cutoff values.

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I. Learning Objectives

This lesson plan aims to teach students how to calculate percentiles for ungrouped data. Key steps include reviewing quartiles and deciles, introducing percentiles and their formula, working through an example calculating P10, P20, and P80 for a set of test scores, and having students generalize how to find percentiles for ungrouped data. An evaluation involves calculating percentiles for employee wage rates to find cutoff values.

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Lesson Plan in Mathematics 10

I. LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to calculate measures of position
specifically percentile.

II. SUBJECT MATTER


A. Topic: Percentiles for ungrouped data
B. References: Mathematics Learner’s Module for Grade 10 Pages 390-392
C. Materials: Laptop, projector, chalk
D. Values Integration: Patience, Perseverance, and Hardworking

III. PROCEDURES

TEACHER’S ACTIVITY STUDENT’S


ACTIVITY
A. Preliminary Activities
1. Prayer
2. Checking of attendance
3. Review
Let the students recall how to get the value of
quartile and decile
B. Motivation
4 pics 1 word

Measure

Position
Divide

One hundred

Equal

Parts

Let the students create a sentence or phrase using all the Measure of position
words they have formed. that divides a
distribution into 100
equal parts.

By applying the previous learning, let the student guess Percentiles


the topic for the day.
C. Lesson Proper
In the same manner as calculating the quartiles
and deciles, the formula for calculating the
percentile is

Pk= k(n)/100

*the teacher will provide example.

D. Exercises

The test score of a sample of 20 students in a class are as


follows:
20,30,21,29,10,17,18,15,27,25,16,15,19,22,13,17,14,18,1
2 and 9.
Find the value of:
a. P10, 
b. P20 
c. P80.

E. Generalization
How do you calculate the percentile of ungrouped Arrange the numbers
data? in ascending order

Find how many


numbers are there in
all

Use the formula


Pk= k(n)/100

IV. EVALUATION

The following data gives the hourly wage rates (in peso) of 25 employees of a
company.

20, 28, 30, 18, 27, 19, 22, 21, 24, 25, 18, 25, 20, 27, 24, 20, 23, 32, 20, 35, 22, 26,
25, 28, 31.

a. the upper wage rate for the lowest 15 % of the employees,

b. the upper wage rate for the lowest 45 % of the employees,

c. the lower wage rate for the upper 25 % of the employees.

V. ASSIGNMENT/ AGREEMENT
Study about measures of position of grouped data.

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