Final Demo
Final Demo
LEARNING GRADE
MATHEMATICS 10
AREA LEVEL
DETAILED
LESSON TEACHING March 31, 2025 (Monday)
QUARTER FOURTH
PLAN DATE & TIME 9:30 – 10:15 – (Freire)
10:15 – 11:00 – (Gardner)
OBJECTIVES
At the end of the session, the learners:
A. Content Standards The learner is able to demonstrates understanding of key concepts of
measures of position.
B. Performance The learner is able to conduct systematically a mini research applying the
Standards different statistical methods.
C. MELC Learning Competency:
Illustrates the following measures of position: quartiles,
deciles and percentiles (M10SP-IVa-1)
D. Learning At the end of the lesson, the learners will be able to:
Objectives a. identify the procedures in calculating measures of position of
percentiles for grouped data;
b. use the appropriate formula in finding measures of position of
percentiles for grouped data; and
c. appreciate the usefulness of measures of position of percentiles in real
life situations
Prayer
Okay, before we start our class, may I
ask that everyone to stand and lets
pray. (student 1 will lead the prayer)
Amen
Before you take your seats, please
pick up some pieces of paper under
your chair.
Thank you class!
Classroom Rules
We have here a simple classroom (students will always keep on their
rules to have a smooth and productive mind our classroom rules)
learning
J- Join in and be kind
O- Own your actions
L- Listen and learn
L- Lead by example
Y- You’ve got this
Yes ma’am
Did you get our simple rules?
ELICIT
Before we start to our new lesson let
us have first a review regarding our
previous lesson about measure of
position for Decile of grouped data
Decile are the nine score points
What is Decile? Yes Jerick? which divide a distribution into ten
equal parts ma’am
Where:
LB= Lower Boundary of the
Pk class
k = nth decile
N= total frequency
Cfb= cumulative frequency of
the class before the Dk class
f Dk = frequency of the Dk
class
i= size of class interval
Vey well said! Well then it seems that
you already understand the measure
of position for grouped data (Decile)
so let us continue with our new
ENGAGE lesson.
Yes ma’am
Is the instructions clear class?
Yes ma’am
Are you ready?
Hint:
1. It is the number of times a data
value appears in a data set
2. It is the values that divide a dataset
into100 equal parts
3. It is a range value used to group
data in a frequency distribution table
4. It is the running total frequencies,
showing how many values are at or
below certain class interval
5. It is the exact values that separate
class intervals, often used when
calculating percentiles
Thank you!
So, what did you notice about our Ma’am it involved numbers and
activity? arranging letters to form meaningful
words
Correct!
Thank you!
kN
−cf b
100
Pk =LB+( )i
fP k
Where:
LB= Lower Boundary of the
Pk class
k = nth percentiles
N= total frequency
Cfb= cumulative frequency of
the class before the Pk class
f Pk = frequency of the Pk class
i= size of class interval
Example 1
Calculate the 45th percentile of the
mathematics test scores of 50 students
Scores Frequency
46-50 3
41-45 9
36-40 12
31-35 8
26-30 11
21-25 7
Class Lower
Interval Frequency Boundaries
Scores
46-50 3 45.5
41-45 9 40.5
36-40 12 35.5
31-35 8 30.5
26-30 11 25.5
21-25 7 20.5
46-50 3 45.5 50
41-45 9 40.5 47
36-40 12 35.5 38
31-35 8 30.5 26
26-30 11 25.5 18
21-25 7 20.5 7
46-50 3 45.5 50
41-45 9 40.5 47
36-40 12 35.5 38
31-35 8 30.5 26
26-30 11 25.5 18
21-25 7 20.5 7
Yes ma’am
Did you understand class?
Example 2
Calculate the 25th percentile of the
mathematics test scores of 50 students
Scores Frequency
46-50 3
41-45 9
36-40 12
31-35 8
26-30 11
21-25 7
Class Lower
Interval Frequency Boundaries
Scores
46-50 3 45.5
41-45 9 40.5
36-40 12 35.5
31-35 8 30.5
26-30 11 25.5
21-25 7 20.5
46-50 3 45.5 50
41-45 9 40.5 47
36-40 12 35.5 38
31-35 8 30.5 26
26-30 11 25.5 18
21-25 7 20.5 7
46-50 3 45.5 50
41-45 9 40.5 47
36-40 12 35.5 38
31-35 8 30.5 26
26-30 11 25.5 18
21-25 7 20.5 7
LB= 25.5
Cfb= 7
FP25= 11
N= 50
i= 5
kN
−c f b
100
P25=LB+( )i
f p 25
12.5−7
P25=25.5+( )5
11
5.5
P25=25.5+( )5
11
P25=25.5+(O .5)5
P25=25.5+2.5
P25=28
Yes ma’am
And that’s the end of our lesson today
None ma’am
Did you understand, class?
Instruction:
With the same group as
before solve the following
problem
Assign two group member to None ma’am
explain you answer in front
(each group will start answering their
Any clarifications regarding to our assigned task)
activity, class?
Generalization:
Guide Question:
1. How can you relate Percentile in
real life situation class?
EXTEND ASSIGNMENT:
Instruction: Answer the following:
1.The table shows the distribution of the number of hours worked each
week (on average) for a sample of 100 community JHS students.
REMARKS
REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who ____of learners who earned above 80%
earned 80% on the
evaluation
B. No, of learners who ____of learners who require additional activities for remediation
require additional
activities or
remediation
C. Did the remedial ___ yes ___ no
lesson work? No. of ______ of learners caught up the lesson
learners who have
caught up the lesson
D. No. of learner who _____of learners who continue the require remediation
continue the require
remediation
E. Which of my
teaching strategies
worked well? Why
did these work?
F. What difficulties did
I encounter which
my principal can
help me solve?
G. What innovation or
localized
materials/did I use?
I discover which I
wish to share with
other teachers?