DLL - Mathematics 5 - Q4 - W6
DLL - Mathematics 5 - Q4 - W6
A. Content Standards The Learner… demonstrates understanding of area, volume and temperature.
B. Performance Standards is able to apply knowledge of area, volume and temperature in mathematical problems and real-life situations
C. Learning Reads and measure temperature Estimate the Temperature (e.g. inside the classroom) Solves routine and non- routine problems involving temperature in
Competencies/Objectives using thermometer (alcohol and/ or M5ME- IVf-86/ Page 65 of 109 real-life situations.
Write the LC code for each Digital) in degree Celsius. , M5ME- IVf-87/ Page 65 of 109
M5ME-IVf-85/ Page 65 of 109
II. CONTENT Reading and measuring •Estimating temperature Solves routine and non- routine problems involving temperature in
temperature using thermometer real-life situations
(alcohol and/ or
Digital) in degree Celsius.
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide pages K to 12 Curriculum for Grade 5 : K to 12 Grade 5 Curriculum K to 12 Grade 5 Curriculum Guide,
2. Learner’s Material pages DLP Gr. 5 Module 57 BEAM LG Gr. 5 Module 19 – Temperature
Lesson Guide in Elem. Math Gr. 5 p.409
MISOSA Gr. 5 Module – Temperature
3. Textbook pages Mathematics For a Better Life 5 p. Mathematics For A Better Life 5
266- 267 p.268- 269
4. Additional Materials from
Learning Resource (LR)
portal
B. Other Learning Resources picture, thermometer, activity activity sheets, thermometer improvised thermometer, digital or liquid thermometer, activity
sheets, improvised thermometer, a sheets/cards
glass of hot water
and cold water
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing previous Drill Drill Drill
lesson or presenting the Using improvised thermometer, show the following temperature
Rearrange the jumbled words to Estimate each sum.
new lesson readings.
form science terms Review a. 32.5◦C 18.6◦C 39◦C
Match the parts of the thermometer with their function. b. 57.3◦C 20◦C 59.2◦C
EPATMERETR THEREMOMRTEE
Column A Column B c.
RURMCYE d. CSALE 1. Mercury A. holds the tube that contains Review
the liquid Give the temperature when the liquid or digital thermometer is:
2.Review
2. Glass tube B. rises and fall when there is a 1.at the freezing point of water
Give the equivalent. Conversion of change 2.10◦C below the normal body temperature
3. Glass bulb in temperature 3.25◦C above the boiling point of water
linear measure.
4. Scale 4.between 30◦C to 40◦C
C. tells how far the liquid goes up and down D. 5.at the boiling point of water
holds the liquid
Group 3 - Using pictorials Check and Look back: 38.1◦C + 1.8◦C = 39.9◦C
Group 4 – Using alcohol 39.9◦C - 1.3◦C = 38.6◦C
38.6◦C + 1.1◦C= 39.7◦C
thermometer
Let them discuss how they read and
measure the temperature
Group 1- Measure and read the
pupils body temperature by putting
the digital thermometer under their
armpits. Record and compare the
results with the other pupils.
Group 2 - Read and record each
thermometer reading
Group 3 - Give pictures and write if
it is HOT or COLD
-Picture of Baguio city
-Picture of a dessert
-Picture of a glass of cold glass of
water
-Picture of cup of coffee
Group 4 - Give 2 glasses of water,
one has cold water and the other
has hot water,
using alcohol thermometer measure
the temperature of each glasses.
Read and record.
E. Discussing new concepts and 3.Processing the Activities Processing the Activities 3.Processing the Activities
practicing new skills #2 After all groups have presented their output, ask these questions.
Ask: How did you find the activity? Ask: How is estimation done in the solution we have in the
•How did you find the activity?
How were you able to read and problem? •How were you able to find the answer to the problem?
•In how many ways were you able to arrive at the answer?
measure the temperature? Discuss. What was done first to the numbers?
Discuss with the pupils the ways on how they were able to solve for
Emphasize that ◦C is read as “degree Then, what was cancelled in the rounded numbers? the answer to
The problems. ( Use the 4- step plan and illustrating a diagram)
Celsius” it is used to express Then what was done next?
Ask: Are there was by which you can solve the given problems?
temperature. Discuss the difference Say : Now, let us compare the actual answer to the estimated The first problem is an example of a routine problem. Routine
problem solving concerns solving problems that are useful for daily
between an alcohol and a digital one.
living ( in the present or future).
thermometer. Ask: Are the difference the same or different? The second problem is an example of a non routine problem. Non
routine problem solving is mostly concerned with developing pupil’s
How near or far is the estimated answer to the actual
mathematical reasoning power and fostering the understanding that
one? mathematics is a creative endeavor. This
kind of problem helps the teacher to motivate and challenge their
What will you do if the estimated answer is too large or
pupils. Some strategies used in this kinds of problem are Guess and
small compared to Check, Drawing Diagram,
Using patterns, Working Backwards.
the actual one?
Say: There are times that the estimated answer is too long or
small if we
round both the numbers to the highest place value. One
way to make our
estimated answer reasonable or close to the exact answer is
by using
compatible numbers.
F. Developing mastery 4.Reinforcing the Concept and Skill Reinforcing the Concept and Ask the pupils to do the 4.Reinforcing the Concept and Skill.
(Leads to Formative exercises under Get Moving on A.Discuss the presentation under Explore and Discover on page
Discuss the presentation under Skill
Assessment 3) page _______ ______ of LM
Explore and Discover on page _____ Let the pupils study of LM Math Grade 5. Math 5. Then ask the learners to think of ways on how to solve the
Give more activities. following problems.
of LM Math Grade 5. Then, ask the Explore and Discover on page
Group the class into two. The
pupils to do the activity under Get ________of the LM first group do set A 1.At 1:00 pm, the air temperature was 31.9◦C. By 5:30 pm, it was
and group 2 will do set B. recorded to be 20.6◦C. Is there a change in temperature? By how
Moving on page____ of Math Grade Math Grade 4. Emphasize the
SET A much?
5. For more practice, ask them to do estimating of temperature 1. Look at the chart of
temperature readings in a day. 2.Enzo’s temperature lowered by 1.75◦c after he was given a sponge
the activity under Keep Moving on
6:00 a.m.- 24.5 ◦C bath.
page _______ of LM Math Grade 5. 8:00 a.m. - 28◦C Before the bath, his body temperature was 40.25◦C.What is his body
10.00 a.m. - 30.4◦C temperature now?
12:00 a.m. - 31◦C