FRACTIONS
FRACTIONS
I: OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards The learner demonstrates understanding of proper fractions,
improper fractions and mixed numbers
B. Performance Standards The learners is able to recognize and represent proper fractions,
improper fractions and mixed number.
C. Learning Competencies or > Demonstrate and understand proper fraction, improper fraction
Objectives and mixed number. (M4NS-IIe-81)
> Identify the proper fraction, improper fraction and mixed
number. (M4NS-IIe-82)
D. Most Essentials Learning
Competencies (MELC)
(If available, write the indicated
MELC)
E. Enabling Competencies
(If available, write the attached
enabling competencies)
F. Enrichment Competencies
(If available, write the attached
enrichment competencies)
II: CONTENT Identifying Proper Fraction, Improper Fraction and Mixed
Number
A. Topic:
B. Reference: K to 12 Grade 4 Mathematics Book
C. List of Learning Resources for Powerpoint Presentation, laptop, ballpen, learning Activity Sheet
Development and Engagement and Flash Card.
Activities:
D. Values: Cooperating and Focus on the lesson
4/5 1/5
5/8 2/3
Example:
8/7 5/9 6¾ 12/5
4½ 4/5 9/2
D. Generalization of the Closure Activity:
Lesson What is proper fraction?
- A fraction whose numerator is less than the
denominator. It is a fraction greater than 0 but
less than 1.
Direction:
Write P if the given is a Proper Fraction, I if it is
Improper Fraction, and M if it is Mixed Number.
IV: ASSIGNMENT
A. Write the given fractions in the appropriate column.
_____1. 6 8/10
_____2. 9/8
_____3. 27/15
_____4. 4/5
_____5. 9 5/8
Annotations:
In my Classroom Observation, I have used researched-based knowledge and principles of
teaching and learning by providing a picture to activate the prior knowledge of the pupils and as
a springboard to the lesson. I integrated my topic across learning areas by asking HOTS
questions. Moreover, I was able to align the instructional activities and assessment to achieve
the Mastery Level and objectives of the lesson.