1 |
Introduction to Percentages |
5 |
Introduce the concept of percentages using everyday examples (e.g., discounts, grades). Explain what 'percent' means. |
2 |
Percentage Formula |
5 |
Introduce the formula for calculating percentage: ( P = \frac{A}{T} \times 100 ). Demonstrate with simple examples. |
3 |
Guided Practice |
10 |
Work through a few example problems together as a class, involving calculating percentages from various scenarios. Use a projector for visuals. |
4 |
Independent Practice |
5 |
Distribute worksheets with problems that require students to calculate percentages. Provide assistance as needed. |
5 |
Real-life Applications |
3 |
Discuss how percentages are used in various fields (e.g., finance, sports). Provide a few more examples for students to think about. |
6 |
Homework Explanation |
2 |
Explain the homework assignment, ensuring it includes a variety of percentage problems to reinforce learning. |
7 |
Wrap-Up & Q&A |
2 |
Summarize key points of the lesson and answer any final questions before closing the lesson. |