This detailed lesson plan for Grade 1 Mathematics focuses on skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s up to 100, with a time allotment of 50 minutes. The objectives include counting, identifying patterns, and participating in activities, supported by various materials and group activities. The lesson concludes with an evaluation and a performance task where students create decorated crowns with skip counting patterns.
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Detailed Lesson Plan Math Skip Counting
This detailed lesson plan for Grade 1 Mathematics focuses on skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s up to 100, with a time allotment of 50 minutes. The objectives include counting, identifying patterns, and participating in activities, supported by various materials and group activities. The lesson concludes with an evaluation and a performance task where students create decorated crowns with skip counting patterns.
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DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN
MATHEMATICS Grade Level: Grade 1
Subject: Mathematics
Topic: Skip Counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s through 100
Time Allotment: 50 minutes
Teacher: Ailyn C. Mapait
I. Objectives At the end of the lesson, the pupils should
be able to: 1. Count numbers by 2s, 5s, and 10s up to 100. 2. Identify number patterns in skip counting. 3. Participate actively in skip counting activities. II. Subject Matter Topic: Skip Counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s Reference: K to 12 Curriculum Guide in Mathematics Materials: Number chart, clothespins with numbers, flashcards, counters (coins/buttons), worksheets, crayons, crown cutouts, video/song III. Procedure A. Preparation - Prayer - Greetings - Checking of attendance - Review through a skip counting song by 2s B. Motivation Teacher shows 10 apples and asks: “If I group these apples in 2s, how many groups do I get?” Expected answer: “Five groups!” Teacher introduces skip counting. C. Presentation Teacher shows a number chart from 1–100. Teacher: “Let’s count by 2s: 2, 4, 6...”, Then tries 5s: 5, 10, 15..., And 10s: 10, 20, 30... Asks: “What pattern do you notice?” Expected answer: “They all end in 0!” D. Group Activity “Clothespin Counting” Group 1: Pin numbers counting by 2s Group 2: Pin by 5s Group 3: Pin by 10s Teacher observes and asks questions about their output. E. Guided Practice Distribute snake-path worksheets. Teacher: “Color the numbers that follow the 2s pattern.” Later, “Now switch to 5s.” Students follow directions using crayons. F. Generalization Teacher asks: “What did we learn today?” Expected answer: “Skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s.” Teacher reinforces observed patterns and strategies. G. Evaluation Answer the following: 1. What comes after 20 when counting by 5s? 2. Fill in the blank: 2, 4, ___, 8 3. 10, 20, ___, 40 4. True or False: 55 is in skip counting by 5s 5. Circle the correct pattern: 2, 3, 4, 5 or 2, 4, 6, 8 H. Application / Performance Task “Skip Counting Crowns” Pupils design and decorate paper crowns with skip counting patterns (by 2s, 5s, or 10s) and wear them during a short parade around the classroom. IV. Assignment Count objects at home using skip counting. Example: Count stairs by 2s or clap hands by 5s. Write about the experience to share the next day.
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