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Math 4 - Lesson 5 - IDENTIFIES AND DESCRIBES THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF QUADRILATERALS SQUARE, RECTANGLE, PARALLELOGRAM, TRAPEZOID, AND RHOMBUS

The document provides an overview of a lesson on identifying and describing different types of quadrilaterals: squares, rectangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, and rhombi. It outlines the learning objective to be able to identify and describe these quadrilaterals. It then describes each shape in turn, noting their defining properties such as number of parallel sides, length of sides, and angle measures. Examples of each shape are provided. The purpose is to teach students to distinguish between different quadrilaterals.
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Math 4 - Lesson 5 - IDENTIFIES AND DESCRIBES THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF QUADRILATERALS SQUARE, RECTANGLE, PARALLELOGRAM, TRAPEZOID, AND RHOMBUS

The document provides an overview of a lesson on identifying and describing different types of quadrilaterals: squares, rectangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, and rhombi. It outlines the learning objective to be able to identify and describe these quadrilaterals. It then describes each shape in turn, noting their defining properties such as number of parallel sides, length of sides, and angle measures. Examples of each shape are provided. The purpose is to teach students to distinguish between different quadrilaterals.
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Title: DZTC Project SHINE: Aral TarlakHenyo

Learning Area:Mathematics Grade 4


Topic: Identifies and describes the different kinds of quadrilaterals: square, rectangle,
parallelogram, trapezoid, and rhombus
Episode: Lesson 5 (3rd Quarter, Week 3, April 7, 2021)
Format: DZTC-on-the-Air
Length: 25 Minutes
Scriptwriter: Michelle M. Yasay
Presenter: Michelle M. Yasay
Objective: At the end of the lesson the students shall be able to:
1. identifies and describes the different kinds of quadrilaterals: square,
rectangle, parallelogram, trapezoid, and rhombus

TECHNICAL
TIME SPIEL
INSTRUCTION
1. Good morning! Welcome to Aral TarlacHenyo here on
RTV Tarlac Channel 26. Simulcast over DZTC Radyo
Pilipino Tarlac.

2. I am Michelle M. Yasay, your teacher broadcaster for


ON CAM
Mathematics Grade Four, broadcasting live here at
Ramos, Tarlac.

3. Join me in a twenty-five-minute learning experience and


discover the wonders of Mathematics.
3 SEC SFX
4. Hello and good morning once again Grade Four
learners! Are you ready for another fun and cool learning
activity in Mathematics?
ON CAM

5. Alright! Get ready and join me as we explore a new


Mathematics lesson this morning.
3 SEC SFX
6. But before we proceed, I want you to get your pen,
OFF CAM
INSERT SLIDE 1
paper, learning material in Mathematics 4, and your
learning activity sheets. I will give you 5 seconds to do it.
CLICK TO START
5 SEC ANIMATION
SFX
7. Alright, you may now open your learner’s material on
ON CAM
page 164 to page 165 so you can follow
3 SEC SFX
8. Moving on Let us have a recap on our previous lesson.
INSERT SLIDE 2
Can you tell what is our lesson last Monday?
Click to start <SLIDE 2> 9. Correct! Last lesson was discussed by Teacher Analiza
animation 1
Lopez and it is about.

10. Identifying and describing triangles according to sides


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and angles.
INSERT SLIDE 3 11. Remember a triangle is a polygon with 3 sides and 3
Click to start animation angles.
12. And remember triangles can be classified according to
INSERT SLIDE 4
sides
INSERT SLIDE 5 13. There is what we call an equilateral triangle
Click to start animation 14. An Equilateral triangle has three equal sides
INSERT SLIDE 6 15. Another is an Isosceles triangle.
Click to start animation 16. An Isosceles triangle has 2 equal sides
INSERT SLIDE 7 17. And last is scalene triangle.
Click to start <SLIDE 7>
animation 1 18. A Scalene triangle has no equal sides

INSERT SLIDE 8 19. A triangle can also be classified according to angles


INSERT SLIDE 9 20. First, we have a right triangle
Click to start <SLIDE 9>
animation 1 21. A right triangle has one right angle which measures 90 0
INSERT SLIDE 10 22. Second is an acute triangle.
Click to start < SLIDE 23. An acute triangle has 3 acute angles, each measuring
10> animation 1 less than 900
INSERT SLIDE 11 24. Lastly, is an obtuse triangle
25. An obtuse triangle has 1 obtuse angle which measures
more than 900.
Click to start < SLIDE
11> animation 1 26. I hope you still remember that.

27. Alright. Let us move on.


28. For today’s lesson, we are going to Identify and describe
INSERT SLIDE 12 the different kinds of quadrilaterals such as square,
rectangle, parallelogram, trapezoid, and rhombus
29. Take a look at the picture

30. What can you say about the figures?


INSERT SLIDE 13

31. Yes, they are four-sided figure. And what do we call


them?
32. Very good!
Click to start < SLIDE
13> animation 1
33. They are the examples of quadrilaterals
INSERT SLIDE 14 34. Quadrilateral is a plane figure enclosed by four line
(Automatic Animation 1)
segments
Click to start <SLIDE
14> animation 2 35. Quadrilateral is a polygon with 4 sides and 4 angles
Click to start <SLIDE 36. The angles in the figure are angle DAB, angle ABC,
14> animation 3 angle BCD, and angle ADC
Click to start <SLIDE
14> animation 4
37. A, B, C, and D are called vertices
Click to start <SLIDE
14> animation 5
38. And side AB is the opposite side of CD
39. There are different kinds of quadrilaterals
INSERT SLIDE 15
40. Let us start with those figures…
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41. Do you know them?
Click to start <SLIDE
15> animation 1
42. Correct! They are the examples of trapezoids
43. A trapezoid has only 1 pair of opposite sides that are
INSERT SLIDE 16
parallel.
44. As you notice in our trapezoid there is 1 pair of parallel
sides.
Click to start <SLIDE
16> animation 1
45. The parallel sides of a trapezoid are also known as
bases of the figure.
INSERT SLIDE 17 46. Trapezoids can be seen in the real-life objects such as
Click to start <SLIDE 47. shape of a window, shape of a table top and shape of a
17> animation 1 traveling bag and many more
48. What about the next figures?
INSERT SLIDE 18
49. What are they?
Click to start <SLIDE
18> animation 1
50. Yes! They are what we call parallelograms
51. A Parallelogram has 2 pairs of parallel sides and its
INSERT SLIDE 19
opposite sides are equal.
52. Compare to trapezoid that has only 1 pair of parallel
Click to start <SLIDE sides, in parallelogram there are 2 pairs of parallel sides
19> animation 1 and the opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal and
parallel to each other.
53. We also see a lot of parallelogram like shapes and
INSERT SLIDE 20
objects around us such as
Click to start <SLIDE 54. shape of a building, side of an eraser, or shape of a wall
20> animation 1 clock and many more….
55. The next figures are what we call Rhombi or rhombuses.
INSERT SLIDE 21
If it is only 1, we call it rhombus.
56. A rhombus is a parallelogram that has 4 equal sides

57. As you can see all sides of a rhombus measure equally


by 30 centimeters compare to parallelogram where only
INSERT SLIDE 22
2 pairs of opposite sides are equal.

58. And remember the angles in rhombus do not form right


angles.
INSERT SLIDE 23 59. The real-life examples of rhombus are
Click to start <SLIDE 60. the shape of a diamond in a ring and a traffic sign and of
23> animation 1 course there are many more.
INSERT SLIDE 24 61. What about these quadrilaterals?
62. Can you name them?
Click to start <SLIDE
24> animation 1
63. Yes, they are rectangles.
64. A rectangle is a parallelogram that has 4 right angles….
INSERT SLIDE 25
Its opposite sides are equal
Click to start <SLIDE 65. Like parallelogram, in rectangle the two pairs of opposite
25> animation 1
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sides are parallel and of equal length but their difference
is the corner in rectangle forms right angle that
measures 900

66. In our example, one side measures 42 centimeters


same measurement to its opposite side…. while the
other side measures 55 centimeters same to its opposite
side which also measures 55 centimeters.

67. And its angles measure 900


INSERT SLIDE 26 68. There are many ral-life that are rectangular in shape.
Click to start <SLIDE 69. Some of the examples of rectangle in real-life is a door
26> animation 1 and a black board.
70. What about these figures?
INSERT SLIDE 27
71. What quadrilateral are they?
Click to start <SLIDE
27> animation 1 72. Very good! They are the examples of squares.
73. A square is a parallelogram that has 4 equal sides and
INSERT SLIDE 28
4 right angles.
74. In a square like rhombus all sides are equal but their
Click to start <SLIDE
28> animation 1 difference is in a square the corner forms right angle
which measures 90 degrees
INSERT SLIDE 29 75. Many real-life objects are shaped like a square.
Click to start <SLIDE 76. Some examples are square biscuit and square
29> animation 1
handkerchief and many more.
77. Alright now you know the different kinds of quadrilaterals
and its characteristics and I think you are now ready to
experience and prove to yourself that you are a certified
batang Math-alino.

78. Please get you learning activity sheets and open it on


ON CAM
page 14 and let us try to answer the problems given in
each exercises.

79. And for those who are watching live on our Facebook
page you may write your answer in the comment box
and answer as fast as you can…
3 SEC SFX
INSERT SLIDE 30 80. Are you ready children?...

81. Alright!...get ready, take a deep breath and let’s have


fun!...

82. I will read the problem twice and you have 5 seconds to
answer every problem.

83. Here is the instruction in the letter A exercises …Identify


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the following quadrilaterals.
INSERT SLIDE 31 84. For item number 1…what quadrilateral is it?
Click to start <SLIDE
31> animation 1
5 SEC
SFX
INSERT SLIDE 32
(Click to show answer) 85. Time’s up…The answer is trapezoid..
86. For item number 2…Can you name it?... Your time
INSERT SLIDE 33
starts now.
Click to start <SLIDE
33> animation 1
5 SEC
SFX
INSERT SLIDE 34
(Click to show answer)
87. Time’s up!...Very good…it is a square…
88. For number 3…What is this?
INSERT SLIDE 35
89. Your time starts now…
Click to start <SLIDE
35> animation 1
5 SEC
SFX
INSERT SLIDE 36
(Click to show answer)
90. Time is up..Excellent…it is a parallelogram…
INSERT SLIDE 37 91. For item number 4…what quadrilateral is it?
Click to start <SLIDE
37> animation 1
5 SEC
SFX
INSERT SLIDE 38
(Click to show answer)
92. Great!...it is a rhombus
93. and for the last problem…What is the name of this
INSERT SLIDE 39
quadrilateral?
Click to start <SLIDE
37> animation 1
5 SEC
SFX
INSERT SLIDE 40
(Click to show answer) 94. Very good…it is a rectangle…
3 SEC SFX
95. Ok….Let us try another exercises…

96. This time we are going to play a guessing game…

INSERT SLIDE 41 97. Which is entitled…Name me!

98. For this game, you are going to give the correct name of
the quadrilateral being described in each problem. Let
us begin
3 SEC SFX
99. For number 1….it has 2 pairs of parallel sides…again it
INSERT SLIDE 42
has 2 pairs of parallel sides. Your 5 seconds starts now.
5 SEC Click to start <SLIDE
42> animation 1

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SFX
INSERT SLIDE 43 100. Time is up.
Click to start <SLIDE
43> animation 1 101. The answer is parallelogram.
102. Number 2….it is a parallelogram with 2 pairs of parallel
opposites sides which are not right angle…. again ….it
INSERT SLIDE 44
is a parallelogram with 2 pairs of parallel opposites sides
which are not right angle…
Click to start <SLIDE
44> animation 1
5 SEC
SFX
INSERT SLIDE 45 103. Time is up. Let us now check your answers.
Click to start <SLIDE
45> animation 1
104. The answer is rhombus.
105. Number 3…it has only one pair of parallel side…
INSERT SLIDE 46
again… it has only one pair of parallel side…
Click to start <SLIDE
46> animation 1
5 SEC
SFX
INSERT SLIDE 47 106. Time is up. The correct answer is
Click to start <SLIDE
48> animation 1 107. trapezoid…
108. For item number 4…it is a parallelogram with 4 right
angles and all sides are exactly equal…again…it is a
INSERT SLIDE 48
parallelogram with 4 right angles and all sides are
exactly equal…
Click to start <SLIDE
48> animation 1
5 SEC
SFX
INSERT SLIDE 49 109. What is your answer?...Very good…
Click to start <SLIDE
49> animation 1
110. it is a square
111. and for the last problem number 5…it is a parallelogram
that has 4 right angles with opposite sides that are
INSERT SLIDE 50
equal….. again…it is a parallelogram that has 4 right
angles with opposite sides that are equal…
Click to start <SLIDE
50> animation 1
5 SEC
SFX
INSERT SLIDE 51 112. Good job!...The answer is…
113. Rectangle

Click to start <SLIDE


51> animation 1 114. Did you get all the correct answers?

115. Then you are all impressive!


5 SEC SFX
INSERT SLIDE 52 116. Moving on,…. we will now proceed to answer the
problems in letter C exercises…the direction says..

117. Draw a happy face if it describes the quadrilateral and


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sad face if it doesn’t…
118. Number 1….A rectangle has opposite sides that are all
INSERT SLIDE 53 equal..again…. A rectangle has opposite sides that are
all equal …Your time starts now…
Click to start <SLIDE
53> animation 1
5 SEC
SFX
INSERT SLIDE 54 119. Correct!...the answer is happy face
120. Number 2…There are four equal sides in a square…
INSERT SLIDE 55
again,, There are four equal sides in a square
Click to start <SLIDE
55> animation 1
5 SEC
SFX
INSERT SLIDE 56 121. Very good!…the answer is…a happy face
122. Number 3…A trapezoid has only one pair of opposite
INSERT SLIDE 57 sides that are parallel..again… A trapezoid has only one
pair of opposite sides that are parallel
Click to start <SLIDE
57> animation 1
5 SEC
SFX
INSERT SLIDE 58 123. Correct…the answer is happy face
124. Number 4…A parallelogram has two pairs of parallel
sides and its opposite sides are equal…again… A
INSERT SLIDE 59
parallelogram has two pairs of parallel sides and its
opposite sides are equal
Click to start <SLIDE
59> animation 1
5 SEC
SFX
125. What is your answer?...Very good..The correct answer
INSERT SLIDE 60
is happy face
126. For item number 5…A rhombus is a parallelogram that
INSERT SLIDE 61 has four equal sides…again… A rhombus is a
parallelogram that has four equal sides
Click to start <SLIDE
61> animation 1
5 SEC
SFX
INSERT SLIDE 62 127. Yes…the answer is happy face
128. Number 6….A square has one pair of equal side only…
INSERT SLIDE 63
again… A square has one pair of equal side only
Click to start <SLIDE
63> animation 1
5 SEC
SFX
129. Very good!…the answer is sad face…because the sides
INSERT SLIDE 64
of a square are all equal of length.
130. For item number 7…A trapezoid has four right angles…
INSERT SLIDE 65
again… A trapezoid has four right angles
5 SEC Click to start <SLIDE
65> animation 1

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SFX
131. Very good…the answer is sad face…it is because the
INSERT SLIDE 66
corner in a trapezoid do not form right angle
132. Number 8…Both square and rectangle have four sides
INSERT SLIDE 67
and four right angles…again… Both square and
rectangle have four sides and four right angles
Click to start <SLIDE
67> animation 1
5 SEC
SFX
INSERT SLIDE 68 133. The answer is happy face
134. Number 9….A rhombus has four right angles…again…A
INSERT SLIDE 69
rhombus has four right angles
Click to start <SLIDE
69> animation 1
5 SEC
SFX
135. What is your answer?....Correct…the answer is sad
INSERT SLIDE 70 face…because square and rectangle has four right
angles.
136. For our last problem in number 10…A rectangle has four
INSERT SLIDE 71
equal sides…again… A rectangle has four equal sides
Click to start <SLIDE
71> animation 1
5 SEC
SFX
137. The answer is sad face… Why?..It is because only
INSERT SLIDE 72 square and rhombus are quadrilaterals that has four
equal sides
138. Ok!...Let us now answer the last activity in your learning
activity sheets…
INSERT SLIDE 73
139. The direction says…Answer the questions with YES or
NO…If the answer is no, write your short explanation.

140. Are you ready children?...ok..here we go…


141. For item number 1…Is rectangle a parallelogram?...Your
INSERT SLIDE 74
time starts now.
Click to start <SLIDE
74> animation 1
5 SEC
SFX
INSERT SLIDE 75 142. Very good!..The answer is YES.
143. Number 2…Is a trapezoid a parallelogram?...Your time
INSERT SLIDE 76
strarts now..
Click to start <SLIDE
76> animation 1
5 SEC
SFX
INSERT SLIDE 77 144. Excellent!...YES is the correct answer.
145. For item number 3…Do all quadrilaterals have right
INSERT SLIDE 78
angles?..
5 SEC Click to start <SLIDE

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78> animation 1

SFX
146. What is your answer?....Correct…The answer is NO
INSERT SLIDE 79
147. Why?...Very good!..It is because only square and
rectangle have 4 right angles
148. Number 4…Do all quadrilaterals have 4 sides and 4
INSERT SLIDE 80
angles?..
Click to start <SLIDE
80> animation 1
5 SEC
SFX
INSERT SLIDE 81 149. Great!...The answer is YES
150. For last item…Is parallelogram a rectangle?...Your time
INSERT SLIDE 82
starts now.
Click to start <SLIDE
82> animation 1
5 SEC
SFX
151. Excellent!...The answer is NO..instead a rectangle is a
INSERT SLIDE 83
parallelogram
152. Great job kids!...You are all impressive!…with these
exercises that we made I hope you enjoyed
INSERT SLIDE 84

153. and please remember to always smile..


5 SEC SFX
154. There is a quote from an unknown person that
says….USE YOUR SMILE TO CHANGE THE WORLD,
DON’T LET THE WORLD CHANGE YOUR SMILE…

155. Whatever challenges that we are experiencing today in


INSERT SLIDE 85 this pandemic… please do not forget to smile… think of
many wonderful things amidst this situation,… be
grateful and stay positive …

156. and remember that there are thousands of reasons for


you to smile…
3 SEC SFX
157. Alright…Before we end our lesson for this morning let us
ON CAM
recall what we have learned on this session.
3 SEC SFX
INSERT SLIDE 86 158. What is quadrilateral?

159. Great!..A quadrilateral is a plane figure enclosed by 4


line segments.

160. A quadrilateral is a polygon with 4 sides and 4 angles

161. The corners in a quadrilateral are called vertices

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162. What are the different kinds of quadrilaterals?...Very
good..
163. One example is a trapezoid…
INSERT SLIDE 87
164. A trapezoid has only 1 pair of opposite sides that
parallel…
165. Another one…is a parallelogram…
INSERT SLIDE 88
166. A parallelogram has 2 pairs of parallel sides and its
opposite sides are equal
167. Next is Rhombus…
INSERT SLIDE 89
168. A rhombus is a parallelogram that has 4 equal sides
169. Another is…rectangle…
INSERT SLIDE 90
170. A rectangle is a parallelogram that has 4 right angles. Its
opposite sides are equal.
171. And last is a square….
INSERT SLIDE 91
172. A square is a parallelogram that has 4 equal sides and 4
right angles
3 SEC SFX
173. Alright!...There you go…Congratulations!
INSERT SLIDE 92
174. Please do remember the different kinds of
quadrilaterals and its characteristics…
175. If you have more questions and clarifications do not
hesitant to ask your subject teacher or your adviser so
they can assist you in answering you learning activity
sheets.

ON CAM 176. I hope you learned a lot today…I am Michelle M. Yasay


your Mathematics anchor teacher, broadcasting live
here at Ramos, Tarlac…

177. Always smile!...Stay positive….and be grateful….Keep


safe everyone…until next time!

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