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in Mathematics 5
Prepared by: Rowell Kevin V. Toribio
I. Learning Objectives
Given the table of examples of percentage, base, and rate, the pupils are
expected to:
II. Content
A. Subject Matter
Introduction to Percentage, Base, and Rate
B. Reference
1. Wright, Amelia C. & Villamayor Adela C. (2012). Math for life 5.
Quezon City: Rex Printing Company Inc. pp.220-223
2. Camitan Alicia A. (2009). Number smart 5. Quezon City: Rex Printing
Company Inc. pp.314-321
3. Percentage, base, and rate. Retrieved on March 11, 2014 from
http;//www.scribd.com/mobile/doc/61915115
C. Materials
1. Table of the “Top 10 countries with most medal in the 2013 Summer
Olympic games”
2. Table of examples of Percentage, Base, and Rate
D. Concept
Percentage- result of finding a certain percent of a number.
Base- quantity from which a part or percent is taken off.
Rate- part of a whole with % symbol.
E. Skills
1. Performing mathematical operations.
2. Identifying the formula to be used in solving percentage, base, or rate.
F. Values
1. Sharing of understanding about the lesson.
2. Finding out how percentage, rate, and base matter to our life.
III. Learning Experience
A. Preparation
1. Show pictures of real-life situations wherein percentage, base, and rate
were emphasized.
Example
Sale products in the mall
% mark on any product
Mixture of food
2. Let each from the class choose from sale products or not.
Synthesis will follow shortly to validate their answers.
REMEMBER!
1. Post on the board two statements with the same quantities but
arranged differently
Example :
6 is 20% of 30 20% of 30 is 6
2. Using the words from the statement, elicit an idea or more regarding
the identification of percentage, base, and rate.
3. Generalize that the number after the word OF is the base, and the
number after or before the word IS it the percentage.
D. Application
1. Allow the students to find their pairs or pair them with their seatmates.
2. Present on the board a table of numerical statements, percentages,
rates, and base. Some box/cell remained black.
3. Give ample time to let the pupils answer the missing terms.
4. Call for volunteers to answer the problem. Evaluate the answers.
IV. Evaluation
1. Encourage someone to make/ construct number statements.
2. Instruct the pupil to call for someone to determine the rate, base, and
percentage. Continue if necessary.