Session 25: Percentage
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Percentage |
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By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: 1.Understand the concept of percentage as a part of a whole. 2.Convert between fractions, decimals, and percentages. 3.Solve real-life problems involving percentages (e.g., discounts, tax, interest). |
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Methodology |
Step-by-Step Demonstration – Clearly model each conversion (percent to fraction, decimal, etc.) and use visual aids. |
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Session Duration |
120 Minutes
Intro activity - 15 min Begin with a question: "What does 50% off mean during a sale?" Explain the concept of percent as “per hundred” using real-life examples (e.g., discounts, grades, statistics). Symbol: % Example: 50% means 50 out of 100. Why Use Percentages? Percentages help us compare things easily. They're used in real life like: Discounts in shopping (20% off) Test scores (You got 80%) Battery level (Phone at 30%)
Interest on money (Bank gives 5%) Game Name: “Percentage Pop Quiz!” 20 min Objective: Warm up students with quick, fun percentage questions to activate prior knowledge. Setup: Divide the class into two teams. Use flashcards or a whiteboard. Each team takes turns answering questions. One point for each correct answer. Example Questions: 1. What is 50% of 100? (Answer: 50) 2. What percentage is half of something? (Answer: 50%) 3. Convert 0.25 to a percentage. (Answer: 25%) 4. You got 8 out of 10 on a quiz. What’s your percentage? (Answer: 80%) 5. What is 25% of 80? (Answer: 20) 6. A pizza is cut into 4 equal slices. If you eat 1 slice, what percentage did you eat? (Answer: 25%) 7. Which is more: 40% or 3/10? (Answer: 40%) 8. True or False: 100% means the whole thing. (Answer: True) This is an activity to see what students know. This should be done together after class. Percentage Problems with Answers 45 mint 1. Finding a percentage of a number:
2. What is 20% of 150? 3.What is 25% of 200? 5.Ravi scored 72 marks out of 80 in a test. What percentage did he score? A: (72/80) × 100 = 90% 6.A shopkeeper gave a 20% discount on a ₹500 bag. What is the discount amount? A: 20% of ₹500 = (20/100) × 500 = ₹100 7. A water tank is 75% full. If its total capacity is 200 liters, how much water is in the tank? A: 75% of 200 = (75/100) × 200 = 150 liters 8. A fruit basket has 80 apples. 25% of them are rotten. How many apples are rotten? A: 25% of 80 = (25/100) × 80 = 20 apples 9. A jacket that costs ₹2,000 is on sale for 30% off. What is the
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