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Mathematics Teaching Material Sequence and Series Grade XI




                       procedural in a specific field of study according to their talents and interests to solve

                       problems.
                    •  KI-4:Processing, reasoning, and presenting in the concrete and abstract realms related

                       to the development of what they learn in school independently, acting effectively and

                       creatively, and being able to use methods according to scientific rules.



                 D. Basic Competencies and Indicators
                 E.
                        Basic Competencies of KI-3                   Basic Competencies of KI-4

                 3.6 Generalizing the pattern of numbers and  4.6  Using  arithmetic  sequence  patterns  to
                      sums in Arithmetic sequences                present and solve contextual problems

                   Competency Achievement Indicators            Competency Achievement Indicators
                                   (GPA)                                        (GPA)

                 3.6.1 Analyzing facts on sequences based      4.6.1  Solve problems involving arithmetic
                      on iterative and recursive patterns           sequences and series

                 3.6.2 Summarizing the concept of number       4.6.2  Presenting solutions to problems

                      patterns based on contextual problems         related to arithmetic sequences and
                 3.6.3 Comparing the concepts of arithmetic         series

                      sequences and arithmetic series




                 E. Learning Materials



                   In this module there are pretest questions, material descriptions, sample questions, practice
                   questions and post-test/self-evaluation questions. The materials are:

                   First      : Pattern Numbers, Sequences and Series

                   Second     : Arithmetic Sequences and Series



                 F. Supporting Learning Theory
                    A  sequence  is  a  list  of  numbers  from  left  to  right  that  have  certain  characteristics  or

                    patterns. Each number in the sequence is a term in the sequence. If the difference between

                    any term in a sequence and the previous term is a fixed number b, then this sequence is an







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