Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Lesson Plan

 

                               IX   Standard

                                Lesson Plan

 

Subject: Mathematics                                   Topic: Number System Class    :  IX                                                  Duration: 30 Min

 

Learning Objectives:

·      To understand the concept of Number System (Rational and Irrational Numbers)

·      To know the difference between Rational numbers and Irrational numbers

Learning Outcomes:

·       Students will learn to classify rational numbers based on their properties

·       Students will explore how classifying numbers impacts real world scenarios

Motivation:

            Provide the students with number cards having different types of numbers (like integers, fractions and decimals) and make them to sort into categories

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Teaching Learning Materials:

·      Number card

·      Textbook

·      Black Board

·      Flash Cards

·      Videos

Explanation:

 Start with Definitions

Rational Numbers:

·  Definition: A rational number is any number that can be expressed as a fraction or ratio of two integers, where the denominator is not zero. In other words, if a number can be written as P/Q where P and Q are integers and Q≠0 it is a rational number.

·  E.g. ½, 5/3,-4



Irrational Numbers:

·  Definition: An irrational number is a number that cannot be expressed as a simple fraction or ratio of two integers. Its decimal representation goes on forever without repeating.

·  E.g.  π, e



Videos:

                           For better understanding teachers can use some videos of number system to differentiate rational and irrational numbers.


 

Mind Map:



Reinforcement:

                       Divide the classroom into two groups. They both have to prepare questions. First group can ask the question and the other try to answer. Likewise both the group answer.

  • Immediate feedback on their answers.
  • Award extra points for teamwork or explaining their reasoning.
  • Remedial teaching:

                         Teacher have to use different teaching methods those who didn’t understand the topic.

    Evaluation:

                      Asking few questions to the students to assess their achievement

    E.g.

    1.Give an example for a rational number?

    2.Give an example for an irrational number?

    Homework:

                        The teacher can ask the students to do the sums at the end of the exercise.

     

     

     

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