Community                  NVES SBLC/BOCAUE HILLS              Program                          A&E
Learning Center                SBLC/JWMC CLC
                                   Learning Facilitator       JOHN REYMON T. SANTOS               Literacy Level               LE/AE/LS/AS
        ALTERNATIVE
      LEARNING SYSTEM              Month and                         Week 9                       Learning Strand          LS3 Mathematical
      DAILY LESSON LOG             Quarter                      November 8-9 2023                                            and Problem
                                                                  2nd QUARTER                                                Solving Skills
I. OBJECTIVES
    A. Content Standards                           Numeracy Skills
    B. Performance Standards                        A: Show desirable attitudes and values in the application of mathematics in daily life.
    C. Learning Competencies/ Objectives
       Write the LC code for each.                     Demonstrates the importance and value of mathematics as a means of
                                                        communicating and solving problems in daily life, e.g., computing and comparing
                                                        costs of goods to make a decision on which to buy.
                                                       (LS2CP/NS-NSPSA LE/AE/LS/AS-1 )
                                                              Demonstrates creativity, interest, and curiosity in asking questions, defining problems,
                                                               considering different strategies, and finding appropriate solutions to problems through
                                                               mathematics, e.g., analyzing the given data in a problem and identifying what
                                                               mathematical operation will be applied to solve the problem.
                                                              (LS2CP/NS-NS-PSA-BL/LE/AE/LS/AS-2)
II. CONTENT(Subject Matter)                                                 •         Importance and Value of Mathematics
III. LEARNING RESOURCES
      A. References
       1. Session Guides pages
     2. Module pages                              Solving Day to Day Problems Lesson 2
    B. Other Learning Resources                   Pictures, Laptop, Activity cards, manila paper,
                                                  * Enhanced ALS K to 12 Basic Curriculum LS 3 page 5
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Springboard/Motivation (Establishing a                                                     Activity 1:
purpose for the lesson)
                                                                  Ask learners if they know the mathematical symbols flash on the
                                                                   pictures.
                                                                  What is the value and importance of Mathematics in our life?
B. Activity (Review of previous lesson/s or                                                   Activity 2:
Presenting the new lesson)
                                                   LE: Cite some problems you encounter in your life as a learner.
                                                   AE-JHS: Answer the question: "What comes into your mind when you hear the word "Math or
                                                   Mathematics?"
C. Analysis (Presenting examples/instances of                                                  Activity 3:
the new lesson)
                                                         Reporting of output.
D. Discussing new concepts and practicing new                                   Activity 4: ERL Discussion
skills (sub-activity #1)
                                                       Direct Instruction using PowerPoint presentation on the three important values of
                                                        mathematics.
                                                http://www.preservearticles.com/education/
                                                3-important-values-of-teachingmathematics/18084
                                                     Discuss Solving Day to Day Problems Lesson 2.
E. Abstraction (Making generalizations about    Ask:
the lesson)
                                                        Why most of the people like and don’t like mathematics subject?
                                                        Why do you think Math is very valuable in our life?
                                                        Do you like or don’t like Math? Why?
                                                        Why do we need to know how to solve our problems?
F. Application (Developing mastery)                                   Give each group a Manila Paper and a Pen.
                                                LE: List five things where Math is very useful in your home or community.
                                                AE: Brainstorming: Of the three values of mathematics, which do you think is the
                                                most important value? Why?
                                                JHS: Study the scenario in the given situation and answer the questions that follow.
G. Valuing (Finding practical application
     of concepts and skills in daily living)
                                                             How will you give importance in learning Mathematics in your everyday
                                                                 interaction?
H. Evaluation (Assessing learning)              LE: List five common problems you have in your life.
                                                AE-List five common problems you have in your life and give examples how you will
                                                solve it using Math.
                                                JHS: List down the things wherein your knowledge in Mathematics was able to help
                                                you.
I. Agreement (Additional activities for              Simple Investigation: Interview people in your family or community about the
application or remediation)                              importance and value of Mathematics in their daily life.
V. REMARKS
VI. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who earned 80% in the
     evaluation
B. No. of learners who require additional
     activities for remediation
C. Did the remedial lessons work? No. of
     learners who have caught up with the
     lesson
D. No. of learners who continue to require
   remediation
E. Which of my teaching strategies worked
   well? Why did these work?
F. What difficulties did I encounter which my
   principal or supervisor can help me solve?
G. What innovation or localized materials did
   I use/discover which I wish to share with
   other teachers?
 Prepared by:
          JOHN REYMON T. SANTOS
             Teacher III- ALS
 Noted by:
                    JULIE-ANNE C. CRUZ
             Education Program Specialist II - ALS
                   ENRICO O. MANAID
                       Principal III