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LESSON PLAN 2: INDUCTIVE THINKING MODEL

NAME OF THE TEACHER:VINO RAJ N


NAME OF THE SCHOOL:ST.JOHNS
MODEL HSS
SUBJECT
:MATHEMATICS
UNIT
:STATISTICS
SUB UNIT
:ARITHMETIC
MEAN

STANDARD : IX B
STRENGTH: 34
DATE:
TIME:9:30-10:15
PERIOD: I

CURRICULAR OBJECTIVE
To enable the students to compute arithmetic mean

CONTENT ANALYSIS
CONCEPT
TERMS
FACTS

PROCESS

: To compute the arithmetic mean


: Data, Arithmetic mean
: Data is distinct information that is formatted in
special way
Arithmetic mean is defined as the sum of observation
divided by number of observation
: The process of finding arithmetic mean of observation

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
Remembering Understanding
Recognizing
Interpreting
Recalling
Exemplifying
Classifying
Summarizing
Inferring
Comparing
Explaining

Applying
Analyzing
Executing
Differentiating
Implementing Organizing

PRE-REQUISITES
The students must have previous knowledge about data.

TEACHING AIDS

Evaluating
Checking
Critiquing

Creating
Generating
Planning
Producing

1. Common class room aids


2. Chart
TEACHING METHOD: INDUCTIVE THINKING MODEL

LEARNING PROCESS
Test the previous knowledge regarding
the average of numbers. Teacher give
the following activity
Activity 1: Teacher asks the students to
solve the questions related to average

FIND IT
Numbers
1
1,2
1,2,6
1,2,3,4

Sum of
observations
1

Average

The teacher asks students to answer


Student: 1
1+2
2

= 1.5

1+2+6
=3
3
1+2+3+6
4

=3

PHASE AND THEIR STEPS

To find out a general formula for the


A.M of a numbers , the teacher consider
the first question let us find it
algebraically
Tr: How many numbers are there in case
1
St: One
Tr: Ok, then how we can calculate the
average
St:

of observati ons
number of observations

Tr: what about the average in first case


St: One
Tr: How we reach the answer can you
explain it
St:

1
1

=1

Tr: If I denote first observation is x1 ,


then tell me the average for first case
St:

x1
1

= x1

Tr: Good, can you tell the average in


second case?
St:

1+2
2

=1.5

Tr: If I denote the first and observations


are x1 and x2 respectively
St:

x 1+ x 2
2

Grouping

Tr: Very good


Teacher shows an activity chart

Numbers

Average

X1
X1,X2

X1
x 1+ x 2
2

X1,X2,X3
X1,X2,X3,X4

Tr: Try to find out the average of X1,X2


and X3

St:

x 1+ x 2+ x 3
3

Tr: Good, Then complete the chart


Numbers

Average

X1
X1,X2

X1
x 1+ x 2
2

X1,X2,X3

x 1+ x 2+ x 3
3

X1,X2,X3,X4

x 1+ x 2+ x 3+ x 4
4

Teacher asks students can you find the


average for numbers say X1,X2,X3,..Xn

Labelling

St: Average=

x 1+ x 2+ x 3 .+ xn
n

Tr: What can you conclude from this?


St:Average of n numbers is obtained is
sum of observations divided by number
of observations.
Tr: Now you can understand the
formula. Try to find out the average of
numbers 5, 7,9,11.
St: Average=

5+ 7+9+11
4

32
4

Explaining

Generating

=8

Phase 3: Application of
generalisation
ASSIGNMENT
Find the average of numbers 67,76,78,87,90,89

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