DLL 8 Week 1 Day 4
DLL 8 Week 1 Day 4
DLL 8 Week 1 Day 4
QUARTER I
Week 1
A. References
1. Teacher’s Guide Teacher’s Guide (TG) in Mathematics 8, pp. 32 – 34
Pages
2. Learner’s Learner’s Module (LM) in Math 9, pp. 30 – 32
Materials Pages
3. Textbook Pages Our World of Math (Textbook) in math 8, pp. 10 – 13,
Moving Ahead With Mathematics 8, pp. 194 – 195
Elementary Algebra, pp. 182 - 184
4. Additional Manila paper
Materials Cardboard
placards
5. Learning Resources
(LR) portal
B. Other Learning
Resources
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing or ACTIVITY: Let’s Recall!
presenting the new
lesson The process of squaring a binomial.
(x + 4)2
= x2 + 2(4)(x) + 42
= x2 + 8x + 16
B. Establishing a
purpose for the lesson Motive Questions:
1. What is the resulting product when we square a
binomial?
Possible answer: the result when we square a
binomial is always a trinomial.
2. Did you observe any pattern?
Possible answer: yes!
3. Is there a relation between squaring binomial and
factoring perfect square trinomial?
Ans. Yes
4. Does the pattern can be applied in real situations?
(Answers may vary)
C. Presenting examples ACTIVITY: Compare Us!
of the new lesson
(x + 4)2 x2 + 8x + 16
= x2 + 2(x)(4) + 42 = ( x + 4) (x + 4)
= x2 + 8x + 16 = (x + 4)2
Guide Questions:
1. How many terms are there in the product when we
square binomial? How about when we factor perfect
square trinomial?
2. What have you observe on the factor of a perfect
square trinomial?
(process all answers)
D. Discussing new ACTIVITY: GROUP ACTIVITY
concepts and
practicing new skills Group the students into five.
#1 1. Give a task card in every group containing a perfect
square trinomial and let them find the factor. (the
teacher can also use another technique/s)
2. Let the group perform the assigned task.
3. The group will present their output in a creative way.
(e.g. poem, hugot, acting, etc.)
Note: teacher will provide subtle coaching in every
group activity.
E. Discussing new
concepts and The teacher discusses the definition and other concepts
practicing new skills of factoring perfect square trinomial. (Refer to
#2 Worksheet –Discusssion)
Ans. (x + 4)
Let the students answer.
H. Making Guide Questions for Generalization:
Generalizations and
abstractions about 1. How will you describe perfect square trinomial?
the lesson Ans. The first and last terms are both perfect square.
2. What have you observe on the first term of the factor?
Ans. It is the square root of the first term in the given
trinomial.
3. How about the second term?
Ans. It is the square root of the second term in the
given trinomial.
4. How will you identify that the given trinomial is a
perfect square trinomial?
Ans. If the first and the last term is perfect square.
Note: Teacher must correct immediately the wrong
response of the learner.
I. Evaluating learning Individual Work!
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who A. ____No. Of learners who earned 80% in the
earned 80% in the evaluation.
evaluation
B. No. of learners who B. ____No. Of learners who require additional activities
require additional activities for remediation.
for remediation
C. Did the remedial C. Did the remedial lessons work? ____No. of Learners
lessons work? No. of who have caught up the lesson.
learners who have caught
up the lesson
D. No. of learners who D. ____No. of learners who continue to require
continue to require remediation
remediation
E. Which of my teaching Stragegies used that work well:
strategies worked well? ___Group collaboration
ATTACHMENT
To sum it up:
ATTACHMENT
EVALUATION
a. m2 + 12m + 36 = (m + ___)2
1 2 1 4
h. x + x+ = (___ __ ___)2
16 3 9