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 Unit Author

 First and Last Name              Gretchen T. Lequin
 School District

 School Name                      Cebu Normal University
 School City, State               Osmeña Blvd, Cebu City
 Unit Overview
 Unit Title

 Relations and Functions (Advanced Math)
 Unit Summary
 A relation is a set of ordered pairs. The first elements in the ordered pairs (the x-values),
 form the domain. The second elements in the ordered pairs (the y-values), form the range.
 A function is a set of ordered pairs in which each x-element has only ONE y-element
 associated with it. Exercises will be given to students for them to evaluate relations and
 functions. Students will give their own examples of relation and function related to their
 daily living.
 Subject Area

 The lesson is for the students to explain relation and function. They are expected to
 differentiate relation and function in different aspect. They are encourage to interactively
 participate in discussion by giving their own ideas through series of questions. They will be
 able to evaluate relation and function.
 Grade Level

 This lesson is intended for the fourth year students.
 Approximate Time Needed
 A period of two weeks is expected to finish the topic.
 Unit Foundation
 Targeted Content Standards and Benchmarks (BEC COMPETENCIES)
 Students must explain function as a special relation. They must map and graph functions.
 They must use vertical line test to identify the graph of a function. And they must be able
 to evaluate function through its equations.
 Student Objectives/Learning Outcomes
 Explain what relation is.


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 Identify the domain and range in a relation.
 Differentiate function from relation.
 Use vertical line test to determine a function.
 Evaluate function in terms of its equations.

 Curriculum-Framing Questions
       Essential
       Question    How should                    we function to improve our relationship?
                            How can we identify a relation that is a function from its ordered pairs
        Unit
        Questions
                            and its graph?
                            How do we evaluate functions?
        Content
        Questions           What is relation? How does a function differ from the relation?
 Assessment Plan
 Assessment Timeline




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        Before project work begins
         Students work on projects
            and complete tasks
           After project work is
                completed




    •     Individual worksheets will be
          given to apply the concepts
          discussed.

    •     Pair works to answering
          certain exercises.

    •     Collaborative work/Group
          work.

    •     Board works in evaluating
          relations and functions.

     •     Reflect on the importance of
           these relations and functions
           in their daily living.
     •     Use the concepts of relations
           and functions in everyday
           functions.



    •     Diagnose students’ prior
          knowledge through a number
          of exercises.
    •     Ask guided questions that
          will let them relate to the

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 Assessment Summary

 Individual working task will be provided to monitor student’s progress of the lesson. This
 will be coupled with pair work and group brainstorming that will enhance the learning
 capacities of the students.

 Unit Details
 Prerequisite Skills
 Basic operations of real numbers, order of operations and algebraic expressions.
 Instructional Procedures
 The lesson focuses on the students’ involvement. This will engage the students more on
 individualistic approach. They will be asked to answer series of exercises. This will be
 varied by pair and group work to facilitate better learning outcomes. At the end, students
 will evolve individually bearing the understanding and mastery of the lesson.
 Accommodations for Differentiated Instruction

    Special Needs          With this regard, students who needed special attention will be asked to
    Students
                           attend remedial classes or will be given few exercises to practice.

                           The use of elaborative way of explanation in the processes of teaching
    Nonnative
    Speakers               such as the use of the native language. Entertaining the students ideas
                           expressed in dialects which will be translated to the medium of
                           instruction.
                           Research work and additional challenging task will be offered to highly
    Gifted/Talented
    Students               intellectual learners. Posting questions that will let the learners view the
                           bigger picture of the lesson.
 Materials and Resources Required For Unit
 Technology – Hardware (Click boxes of all equipment needed)
    Camera                                 Laser Disk             VCR
    Computer(s)                            Printer                Video Camera
    Digital Camera                         Projection System      Video Conferencing Equip.
    DVD Player                             Scanner                Other      
    Internet Connection                    Television
 Technology – Software (Click boxes of all software needed.)
    Database/Spreadsheet                   Image Processing       Web Page Development
    Desktop Publishing                     Internet Web Browser   Word Processing
    E-mail Software                        Multimedia             Other      
    Encyclopedia on CD-ROM

 Printed Materials             Workbook and textbooks.


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 Supplies                           Hand-outs of the exercises.
 Internet Resources                 http:/www.newintegratedmath.com
 Other Resources



Programs of the Intel® Education Initiative are funded by the Intel Foundation and Intel Corporation.
Copyright © 2007, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel, the Intel logo, Intel Education Initiative, and Intel Teach Program are
trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.




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  • 1. Intel® Teach Program Essentials Course Unit Plan Template Click on any descriptive text, then type your own. Unit Author First and Last Name Gretchen T. Lequin School District School Name Cebu Normal University School City, State Osmeña Blvd, Cebu City Unit Overview Unit Title Relations and Functions (Advanced Math) Unit Summary A relation is a set of ordered pairs. The first elements in the ordered pairs (the x-values), form the domain. The second elements in the ordered pairs (the y-values), form the range. A function is a set of ordered pairs in which each x-element has only ONE y-element associated with it. Exercises will be given to students for them to evaluate relations and functions. Students will give their own examples of relation and function related to their daily living. Subject Area The lesson is for the students to explain relation and function. They are expected to differentiate relation and function in different aspect. They are encourage to interactively participate in discussion by giving their own ideas through series of questions. They will be able to evaluate relation and function. Grade Level This lesson is intended for the fourth year students. Approximate Time Needed A period of two weeks is expected to finish the topic. Unit Foundation Targeted Content Standards and Benchmarks (BEC COMPETENCIES) Students must explain function as a special relation. They must map and graph functions. They must use vertical line test to identify the graph of a function. And they must be able to evaluate function through its equations. Student Objectives/Learning Outcomes Explain what relation is. © 2008 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Page 1 of 5
  • 2. Intel® Teach Program Essentials Course Identify the domain and range in a relation. Differentiate function from relation. Use vertical line test to determine a function. Evaluate function in terms of its equations. Curriculum-Framing Questions Essential Question How should we function to improve our relationship? How can we identify a relation that is a function from its ordered pairs Unit Questions and its graph? How do we evaluate functions? Content Questions What is relation? How does a function differ from the relation? Assessment Plan Assessment Timeline © 2008 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Page 2 of 5
  • 3. Intel® Teach Program Essentials Course Before project work begins Students work on projects and complete tasks After project work is completed • Individual worksheets will be given to apply the concepts discussed. • Pair works to answering certain exercises. • Collaborative work/Group work. • Board works in evaluating relations and functions. • Reflect on the importance of these relations and functions in their daily living. • Use the concepts of relations and functions in everyday functions. • Diagnose students’ prior knowledge through a number of exercises. • Ask guided questions that will let them relate to the © 2008 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Page 3 of 5
  • 4. Intel® Teach Program Essentials Course Assessment Summary Individual working task will be provided to monitor student’s progress of the lesson. This will be coupled with pair work and group brainstorming that will enhance the learning capacities of the students. Unit Details Prerequisite Skills Basic operations of real numbers, order of operations and algebraic expressions. Instructional Procedures The lesson focuses on the students’ involvement. This will engage the students more on individualistic approach. They will be asked to answer series of exercises. This will be varied by pair and group work to facilitate better learning outcomes. At the end, students will evolve individually bearing the understanding and mastery of the lesson. Accommodations for Differentiated Instruction Special Needs With this regard, students who needed special attention will be asked to Students attend remedial classes or will be given few exercises to practice. The use of elaborative way of explanation in the processes of teaching Nonnative Speakers such as the use of the native language. Entertaining the students ideas expressed in dialects which will be translated to the medium of instruction. Research work and additional challenging task will be offered to highly Gifted/Talented Students intellectual learners. Posting questions that will let the learners view the bigger picture of the lesson. Materials and Resources Required For Unit Technology – Hardware (Click boxes of all equipment needed) Camera Laser Disk VCR Computer(s) Printer Video Camera Digital Camera Projection System Video Conferencing Equip. DVD Player Scanner Other       Internet Connection Television Technology – Software (Click boxes of all software needed.) Database/Spreadsheet Image Processing Web Page Development Desktop Publishing Internet Web Browser Word Processing E-mail Software Multimedia Other       Encyclopedia on CD-ROM Printed Materials Workbook and textbooks. © 2008 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Page 4 of 5
  • 5. Intel® Teach Program Essentials Course Supplies Hand-outs of the exercises. Internet Resources http:/www.newintegratedmath.com Other Resources Programs of the Intel® Education Initiative are funded by the Intel Foundation and Intel Corporation. Copyright © 2007, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. Intel, the Intel logo, Intel Education Initiative, and Intel Teach Program are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. © 2008 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Page 5 of 5