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Monday, October 26, 2015
Week 44 (26-30/10/2015)
Date | 26/10/2015 (Monday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 7.40 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Hypothesis Testing |
Learning Area | Hypothesis Testing |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to carry out a hypothesis test concerning the population mean for a normally distributed population with known variance. |
Activities | Working out question no. 5 (reference book, page 283) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to carry out a hypothesis test concerning the population mean for a normally distributed population with known variance in question no. 5. |
Date | 26/10/2015 (Monday) |
Time | 9.45 a.m. - 10.55 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Analytic Geometry |
Learning Area | Analytic Geometry |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to transform a given equation of a conic into the standard form. |
Activities | Working out question no. 1 (reference book, page 195) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to transform a given equation of a conic into the standard form in question no. 1. |
Date | 27/10/2015 (Tuesday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Analytic Geometry |
Learning Area | Analytic Geometry |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to find the vertex, focus and directrix of a parabola. |
Activities | Working out questions no. 1 and 2 (reference book, page 201) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to find the vertex, focus and directrix of a parabola in questions no. 1 and 2. |
Date | 27/10/2015 (Tuesday) |
Time | 11.30 a.m. - 12.40 p.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Hypothesis Testing |
Learning Area | Hypothesis Testing |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to determine and interpret a confidence interval for the population mean based on a large sample. |
Activities | Working out question no. 11 (reference book, page 284) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to determine and interpret a confidence interval for the population mean based on a large sample in question no. 11. |
29/10/2015 (Thursday) : Majlis Penyampaian Hadiah dan Sijil
Date | 30/10/2015 (Friday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Analytic Geometry |
Learning Area | Analytic Geometry |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to find the vertices, centre and foci of an ellipse. |
Activities | Working out questions no. 1 and 2 (reference book, page 209) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to find the vertices, centre and foci of an ellipse in questions no. 1 and 2. |
Monday, October 19, 2015
Week 43 (19-23/10/2015)
19-22/10/2015 : Cuti Jerebu
Date | 23/10/2015 (Friday) |
Time | 10.40 a.m. - 11.40 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sampling and Estimation |
Learning Area | Estimation |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to determine and interpret a confidence interval for the population proportion based on a large sample. |
Activities | Working out question no. 4 (textbook, page 263) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to determine and interpret a confidence interval for the population proportion based on a large sample in question no. 4. |
Date | 23/10/2015 (Friday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Complex Numbers |
Learning Area | Complex Numbers |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to find the complex roots of a cubic equation with real coefficients. |
Activities | Working out question no. 3 (textbook, page 179) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to find the complex roots of a cubic equation with real coefficients in question no. 3. |
Date | |
Time | |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Complex Numbers |
Learning Area | Complex Numbers |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to find the complex roots of a quartic equation with real coefficients. |
Activities | Working out question no. 6 (textbook, page 179) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection |
Date | |
Time | |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sampling and Estimation |
Learning Area | Estimation |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to find the sample size for the estimation of population proportion. |
Activities | Working out question no. 6 (textbook, page 263) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection |
Date | |
Time | |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Complex Numbers |
Learning Area | Complex Numbers |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to perform elementary operations on two complex numbers expressed in cartesian form. |
Activities | Working out question no. 6 (textbook, page 177) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection |
Date | |
Time | |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Hypothesis Testing |
Learning Area | Hypothesis Testing |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to explain the meaning of a null hypothesis and an alternative hypothesis. |
Activities | Working out question no. 1 (textbook, page 277) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection |
Date | |
Time | |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Complex Numbers |
Learning Area | Complex Numbers |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to perform multiplication and division of two complex numbers expressed in polar form. |
Activities | Working out question no. 4 (textbook, page 188) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection |
Date | |
Time | |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Hypothesis Testing |
Learning Area | Hypothesis Testing |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to explain the meaning of the significance level of a test. |
Activities | Working out question no. 11 (textbook, page 278) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection |
Date | |
Time | |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Complex Numbers |
Learning Area | Complex Numbers |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to use de Moivre’s theorem to find the powers and roots of a complex number. |
Activities | Working out question no. 1 (textbook, page 188) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection |
Monday, October 12, 2015
Week 42 (12-16/10/2015)
Date | 12/10/2015 (Monday) |
Time | 8.15 a.m. - 9.25 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sampling and Estimation |
Learning Area | Estimation |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to calculate unbiased estimates for the population proportion. |
Activities | Working out question no. 2 (textbook, page 251) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to calculate unbiased estimates for the population proportion in question no. 2. |
Date | 12/10/2015 (Monday) |
Time | 11.30 a.m. - 12.40 p.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Complex Numbers |
Learning Area | Complex Numbers |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to identify the real and imaginary parts of a complex number. |
Activities | Working out question no. 1 (textbook, page 177) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to identify the real and imaginary parts of a complex number in question no. 1. |
Date | 13/10/2015 (Tuesday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Complex Numbers |
Learning Area | Complex Numbers |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to use the conditions for the equality of two complex numbers. |
Activities | Working out question no. 7 (textbook, page 177) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to use the conditions for the equality of two complex numbers in question no. 7. |
Date | 13/10/2015 (Tuesday) |
Time | 11.30 a.m. - 12.40 p.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sampling and Estimation |
Learning Area | Estimation |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to determine and interpret a confidence interval for the population mean based on a sample from a normally distributed population with known variance. |
Activities | Working out question no. 1 (textbook, page 263) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to determine and interpret a confidence interval for the population mean based on a sample from a normally distributed population with known variance in question no. 1. |
Date | |
Time | |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Complex Numbers |
Learning Area | Complex Numbers |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to find the modulus and argument of a complex number in cartesian form and express the complex number in polar form. |
Activities | Working out question no. 2 (textbook, page 182) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection |
Date | 15/10/2015 (Thursday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Complex Numbers |
Learning Area | Complex Numbers |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to represent a complex number geometrically by means of an Argand diagram. |
Activities | Working out question no. 1 (textbook, page 182) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to represent a complex number geometrically by means of an Argand diagram in question no. 1. |
Date | 15/10/2015 (Thursday) |
Time | 8.50 a.m. - 9.25 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sampling and Estimation |
Learning Area | Estimation |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to determine and interpret a confidence interval for the population mean based on a large sample. |
Activities | Working out question no. 2 (textbook, page 263) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to determine and interpret a confidence interval for the population mean based on a large sample in question no. 2. |
Date | 16/10/2015 (Friday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sampling and Estimation |
Learning Area | Estimation |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to find the sample size for the estimation of population mean. |
Activities | Working out question no. 6 (textbook, page 263) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to find the sample size for the estimation of population mean in question no. 6. |
Date | 16/10/2015 (Friday) |
Time | 10.40 a.m. - 11.40 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Complex Numbers |
Learning Area | Complex Numbers |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to find the complex roots of a polynomial equation with real coefficients. |
Activities | Working out question no. 1 (textbook, page 179) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to find the complex roots of a polynomial equation with real coefficients in question no. 1. |
Monday, October 5, 2015
Week 41 (5-9/10/2015)
Date | 5/10/2015 (Monday) |
Time | 8.15 a.m. - 9.25 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sampling and Estimation |
Learning Area | Sampling |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to distinguish between a population and a sample, and between a parameter and a statistic. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (reference book, page 237) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to distinguish between a population and a sample, and between a parameter and a statistic in questions 1 and 2. |
Date | 5/10/2015 (Monday) |
Time | 11.30 a.m. - 12.40 p.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Matrices |
Learning Area | Matrices |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to perform scalar multiplication, addition, subtraction and multiplication of matrices with at most three rows and three columns. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, and 3 (reference book, page 176) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to perform scalar multiplication, addition, subtraction and multiplication of matrices with at most three rows and three columns in questions 1, 2, and 3. |
Date | 6/10/2015 (Tuesday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Matrices |
Learning Area | Matrices |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to find the inverse of a 3X3 non-singular matrix. |
Activities | Working out question no. 8 (reference book, page 159) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to find the inverse of a 3X3 non-singular matrix in question no. 8. |
Date | 6/10/2015 (Tuesday) |
Time | 8.50 a.m. - 9.25 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sampling and Estimation |
Learning Area | Estimation |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to calculate unbiased estimates for the population mean and population variance. |
Activities | Working out question no. 1 (reference book, page 251) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to calculate unbiased estimates for the population mean and population variance in question no. 1. |
Date | 7/10/2015 (Wednesday) |
Time | 8.15 a.m. - 9.25 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Matrices |
Learning Area | Matrices |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to reduce an augmented matrix to row-echelon form, and determine whether a system of linear equations (involving two variables) has a unique solution, infinitely many solution or no solutions. |
Activities | Working out question no. 1 (reference book, page 167) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to reduce an augmented matrix to row-echelon form, and determine whether a system of linear equations (involving two variables) has a unique solution, infinitely many solution or no solutions in question no. 1. |
Date | 8/10/2015 (Thursday) |
Time | 9.45 a.m. - 10.55 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Matrices |
Learning Area | Matrices |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to reduce an augmented matrix to row-echelon form, and determine whether a system of linear equations (representing a pair of straight lines) has a unique solution, infinitely many solution or no solutions. |
Activities | Working out question no. 2 (reference book, page 167) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to reduce an augmented matrix to row-echelon form, and determine whether a system of linear equations (representing a pair of straight lines) has a unique solution, infinitely many solution or no solutions in question no. 2. |
Date | 9/10/2015 (Friday) |
Time | 9.40 a.m. - 10.10 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Matrices |
Learning Area | Matrices |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to reduce an augmented matrix to row-echelon form, and determine whether a system of linear equations (involving the functions x = f(k) and y = g(k) ) has a unique solution, infinitely many solution or no solutions. |
Activities | Working out question no. 3 (reference book, page 167) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to reduce an augmented matrix to row-echelon form, and determine whether a system of linear equations (involving the functions x = f(k) and y = g(k) ) has a unique solution, infinitely many solution or no solutions in question no. 3. |
Monday, September 28, 2015
Week 40 (28/9/2015 - 2/10/2015)
Date | 28/9/2015 (Monday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Activity | STPM Trial Examination (MUET) |
Date | 28/9/2015 (Monday) |
Time | 9.45 a.m. - 10.55 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Activity | STPM Trial Examination (Chemistry) |
Date | 30/9/2015 (Tuesday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Activity | STPM Trial Examination (Mathematics T) |
Date | 30/9/2015 (Tuesday) |
Time | 11.30 a.m. - 12.40 p.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Activity | Self-revision |
Date | 31/9/2015 (Wednesday) |
Time | 8.15 a.m. - 9.25 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Activity | STPM Trial Examination (MUET) |
Date | 31/9/2015 (Wednesday) |
Time | 9.45 a.m. - 10.55 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Activity | STPM Trial Examination (Chemistry) |
Date | 1/10/2015 (Thursday) |
Time | 9.45 a.m. - 10.55 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Activity | STPM Trial Examination (MUET) |
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Monday, September 14, 2015
Week 38 (14-18/9/2015)
Date | 14/9/2015 (Monday) |
Time | 8.15 a.m. - 9.25 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sampling and Estimation |
Learning Area | Sampling |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to determine the mean and standard deviation of a sample mean. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (reference book, page 247) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to determine the mean and standard deviation of a sample mean in questions 1 and 2. |
Date | 14/9/2015 (Monday) |
Time | 11.30 a.m. - 12.40 p.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Matrices |
Learning Area | Matrices |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to evaluate the determinant of a matrix. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 (reference book, page 151) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to evaluate the determinant of a matrix in questions 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. |
Date | 15/9/2015 (Tuesday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Matrices |
Learning Area | Matrices |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to reduce an augmented matrix to row-echelon form, and determine whether a system of linear equations has a unique solution, infinitely many solution or no solutions. |
Activities | Working out question no. 10 (reference book, page 159) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to reduce an augmented matrix to row-echelon form, and determine whether a system of linear equations has a unique solution, infinitely many solution or no solutions in question no. 10. |
Date | 15/9/2015 (Tuesday) |
Time | 11.30 a.m. - 12.40 p.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sampling and Estimation |
Learning Area | Sampling |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to determine the mean and standard deviation of a sample mean. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (reference book, page 247) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to determine the mean and standard deviation of a sample mean in questions 1 and 2. |
Date | 16/9/2015 (Wednesday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Matrices |
Learning Area | Matrices |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to find the inverse of a non-singular matrix using elementary row operations. |
Activities | Working out question no. 1 (reference book, page 158) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to find the inverse of a non-singular matrix using elementary row operations in question no. 1. |
Date | 16/9/2015 (Wednesday) |
Time | 8.50 a.m. - 9.25 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sampling and Estimation |
Learning Area | Sampling |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to use the result that X̄ has a normal distribution if X has a normal distribution. |
Activities | Working out question no. 7 (reference book, page 247) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to use the result that X̄ has a normal distribution if X has a normal distribution in question no. 7. |
Date | 17/9/2015 (Thursday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Matrices |
Learning Area | Matrices |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to find the inverse of a 3X3 non-singular matrix using elementary row operations. |
Activities | Working out question no. 10 (reference book, page 159) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to find the inverse of a 3X3 non-singular matrix using elementary row operations in question no. 10. |
Date | 18/9/2015 (Friday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 7.40 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sampling and Estimation |
Learning Area | Estimation |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to calculate unbiased estimates for the population mean and population variance. |
Activities | Working out question no. 1 (reference book, page 251) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to calculate unbiased estimates for the population mean and population variance in question no. 1. |
Date | 18/9/2015 (Friday) |
Time | 9.40 a.m. - 10.10 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Matrices |
Learning Area | Matrices |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to find the inverse of a 3X3 non-singular matrix. |
Activities | Working out question no. 8 (reference book, page 159) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to find the inverse of a 3X3 non-singular matrix in question no. 8. |
Monday, September 7, 2015
Week 37 (7-11/9/2015)
Date | 7/9/2015(Monday) |
Time | 8.15 a.m. - 9.25 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Analytic Geometry |
Learning Area | Analytic Geometry |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to find the vertices, centre and foci of an ellipse. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 251) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to find the vertices, centre and foci of an ellipse in questions 1 and 2. |
Date | 7/9/2015(Monday) |
Time | 11.30 a.m. - 12.40 p.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Chi-squared Test |
Learning Area | The Chi-squared Distribution |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to carry out goodness-of-fit tests to fit prescribed probabilities and probability distributions with known parameters. |
Activities | Working out questions 3 and 4 (textbook, page 305) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to carry out goodness-of-fit tests to fit prescribed probabilities and probability distributions with known parameters in questions 3 and 4. |
Date | 8/9/2015 (Tuesday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Chi-squared Test |
Learning Area | The Chi-squared Distribution |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to carry out tests of independence in contingency tables (excluding Yates correction). |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 305) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to carry out tests of independence in contingency tables (excluding Yates correction) in questions 1 and 2. |
Date | 9/9/2015 (Wednesday) |
Time | 9.45 a.m. - 10.55 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Data Description |
Learning Area | Data Representation |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to construct and interpret a stem-and-leaf diagram. |
Activities | Working out question 3 (textbook, page 7) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to construct and interpret a stem-and-leaf diagram in question 3. |
Date | 9/9/2015 (Wednesday) |
Time | 8.15 a.m. - 9.25 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Analytic Geometry |
Learning Area | Analytic Geometry |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to find the vertices, centre, foci and asymptotes of a hyperbola. |
Activities | Working out question 1 (textbook, page 262) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to find the vertices, centre, foci and asymptotes of a hyperbola in question 1. |
Date | 10/9/2015 (Thursday) |
Time | 9.45 a.m. - 10.55 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Analytic Geometry |
Learning Area | Analytic Geometry |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to find the equations of parabolas, ellipses and hyperbolas satisfying prescribed conditions (excluding eccentricity). |
Activities | Working out question 2 (textbook, page 262) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to find the equations of parabolas, ellipses and hyperbolas satisfying prescribed conditions (excluding eccentricity) in question 2. |
Date | 11/9/2015 (Friday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Analytic Geometry |
Learning Area | Analytic Geometry |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to sketch conics. |
Activities | Working out question 3 (textbook, page 262) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to sketch conics in question 3. |
Date | 11/9/2015 (Friday) |
Time | 9.40 a.m. - 10.10 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Data Description |
Learning Area | Data Representation |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to construct and interpret a histogram. |
Activities | Working out question 4 (textbook, page 11) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to construct and interpret a histogram in question 4. |
Date | 11/9/2015 (Friday) |
Time | 10.40 a.m. - 11.40 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Data Description |
Learning Area | Measures of Central Tendency |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to calculate the mean of a grouped data. |
Activities | Working out question 6b (textbook, page 29) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to calculate the mean of a grouped data in question 6b. |
Monday, August 31, 2015
Week 36 (31/8/2015 - 4/9/2015)
Date | 1/9/2015 (Tuesday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sampling and Estimation |
Learning Area | Sampling |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to distinguish between a population and a sample, and between a parameter and a statistic. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 237) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to distinguish between a population and a sample, and between a parameter and a statistic in questions 1 and 2. |
Date | 1/9/2015 (Tuesday) |
Time | 9.45 a.m. - 10.55 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sequences and Series |
Learning Area | Binomial Expansion |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to expand (1 + x)n , where n∈Q, and identify the condition | x | < 1 for the validity of this expansion. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 160) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to expand (1 + x)n , where n∈Q, and identify the condition | x | < 1 for the validity of this expansion in questions 1 and 2. |
Date | 2/9/2015 (Wednesday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sampling and Estimation |
Learning Area | Sampling |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to determine the mean and standard deviation of the sample mean. |
Activities | Working out questions 3 and 4 (textbook, page 238) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to determine the mean and standard deviation of the sample mean in questions 3 and 4. |
Date | 2/9/2015 (Wednesday) |
Time | 8.50 a.m. - 9.25 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sampling and Estimation |
Learning Area | Sampling |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to determine the mean and standard deviation of the sample proportion. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, and 3 (textbook, page 247) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to determine the mean and standard deviation of the sample proportion in questions 1, 2, and 3. |
Date | 2/9/2015 (Wednesday) |
Time | 12.05 a.m. - 12.40 p.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Matrices |
Learning Area | Matrices |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to perform scalar multiplication, addition, subtraction and multiplication of matrices with at most three rows and three columns. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, and 3 (textbook, page 176) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to perform scalar multiplication, addition, subtraction and multiplication of matrices with at most three rows and three columns in questions 1, 2, and 3. |
Date | 3/9/2015 (Thursday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Matrices |
Learning Area | Matrices |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to find the inverse of a non-singular matrix using elementary row operations. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, 3, and 4 (textbook, page 186) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to find the inverse of a non-singular matrix using elementary row operations in questions 1, 2, 3, and 4. |
Date | 3/9/2015 (Thursday) |
Time | 8.50 a.m. - 9.25 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sampling and Estimation |
Learning Area | Estimation |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to calculate unbiased estimates for the population mean and population variance. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, and 3 (textbook, page 263) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to calculate unbiased estimates for the population mean and population variance questions 1, 2, and 3. |
Date | 4/9/2015 (Friday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Matrices |
Learning Area | Systems of Linear Equations |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to reduce an augmented matrix to row-echelon form, and determine whether a system of linear equations has a unique solution, infinitely many solution or no solutions. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 (textbook, page 199) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to to reduce an augmented matrix to row-echelon form, and determine whether a system of linear equations has a unique solution, infinitely many solution or no solutions in questions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. |
Date | 4/9/2015 (Friday) |
Time | 10.40 a.m. - 11.40 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sampling and Estimation |
Learning Area | Estimation |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to determine and interpret a confidence interval for the population mean based on a sample from a normally distributed population with known variance. |
Activities | Working out questions 4, 5, and 6 (textbook, page 263) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to determine and interpret a confidence interval for the population mean based on a sample from a normally distributed population with known variance in questions 4, 5, and 6. |
Monday, August 24, 2015
Week 35 (24-28/8/2015)
Date | 24/8/2015 (Monday) |
Time | 8.15 a.m. - 9.25 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Probability |
Learning Area | Binomial Distribution |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to use the probability function of a binomial distribution, and find its mean and variance. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, and 3 (textbook, page 185) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to use the probability function of a binomial distribution, and find its mean and variance in questions 1, 2, and 3. |
Date | 24/8/2015 (Monday) |
Time | 11.30 a.m. - 12.40 p.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sequences and Series |
Learning Area | Series |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to use the formula for the nth term and for the sum of the first n terms of a geometric series. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, and 3 (textbook, page 107) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to use the formula for the nth term and for the sum of the first n terms of a geometric series in questions 1, 2, and 3. |
Date | 25/8/2015 (Tuesday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sequences and Series |
Learning Area | Series |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to determine the geometric mean of a geometric series. |
Activities | Working out questions 6 and 7 (textbook, page 108) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to determine the geometric mean of a geometric series in questions 6 and 7. |
Date | 25/8/2015 (Tuesday) |
Time | 11.30 a.m. - 12.40 p.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Probability |
Learning Area | Binomial Distribution |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to determine the mode of a binomial random variable. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, and 3 (textbook, page 190) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to determine the mode of a binomial random variable in questions 1, 2, and 3. |
Date | 26/8/2015 (Wednesday) |
Time | 8.15 a.m. - 9.25 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sequences and Series |
Learning Area | Series |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to identify the condition for the convergence of a geometric series, and use the formula for the sum of a convergent geometric series. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, 3, and 4 (textbook, page 111) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to use the formula for the nth term and for the sum of the first n terms of a geometric series in questions 1, 2, 3, and 4. |
Date | 26/7/2015 (Wednesday) |
Time | 9.45 a.m. - 10.55 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Probability |
Learning Area | Poisson Distribution |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to use the probability function of a Poisson distribution, and find its mean and variance. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, 3, and 4 (textbook, page 195) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to determine the mode of a binomial random variable in questions 1, 2, 3, and 4. |
Date | 27/8/2015 (Thursday) |
Time | 9.45 a.m. - 10.55 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sequences and Series |
Learning Area | Series |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to use the method of differences to find the nth partial sum of a series, and deduce the sum of the series in the case when it is convergent. |
Activities | Working out questions 8 and 10 (textbook, page 112) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to use the method of differences to find the nth partial sum of a series, and deduce the sum of the series in the case when it is convergent in questions 8 and 10. |
Date | 28/8/2015 (Friday) |
Time | 9.40 a.m. - 10.10 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sequences and Series |
Learning Area | Binomial Expansion |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to expand (a + b)n. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 126) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to expand (a + b)n in questions 1 and 2. |
Date | 28/8/2015 (Friday) |
Time | 10.40 a.m. - 11.40 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Probability |
Learning Area | Normal Distribution |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to standardise a normal random variable and use the normal distribution tables. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, 3, and 4 (textbook, page 206) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to determine the mode of a binomial random variable in questions 1, 2, 3, and 4. |
Monday, August 17, 2015
Week 34 (17-21/8/2015)
Date | 17/8/2015 (Monday) |
Time | 8.15 a.m. - 9.25 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Hypothesis Testing |
Learning Area | Hypothesis Test |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to carry out a hypothesis test concerning the population proportion by direct evaluation of binomial probabilities. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 289) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to carry out a hypothesis test concerning the population proportion by direct evaluation of binomial probabilities in questions 1 and 2. |
Date | 17/8/2015 (Monday) |
Time | 11.30 a.m. - 12.40 p.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Complex Numbers |
Learning Area | Complex Numbers |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to use the condition for the equality of two complex numbers. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 211) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to use the condition for the equality of two complex numbers in questions 1 and 2. |
Date | 18/8/2015 (Tuesday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Hypothesis Testing |
Learning Area | Hypothesis Test |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to carry out a hypothesis test concerning the population proportion using a normal approximation. |
Activities | Working out questions 3 and 4 (textbook, page 289) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to carry out a hypothesis test concerning the population proportion using a normal approximation in questions 3 and 4. |
Date | 19/8/20145 (Wednesday) |
Time | 8.15 a.m. - 9.25 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Analytic Geometry |
Learning Area | Analytic Geometry |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to transform a given equation of a conic into the standard form. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 237) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to transform a given equation of a conic into the standard form in questions 1 and 2. |
Date | 19/8/2015 (Wednesday) |
Time | 9.45 a.m. - 10.55 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Chi-squared Tests |
Learning Area | The Chi-squared Distribution |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to identify the shape, as well as the mean and variance, of a chi-squared distribution with a given number of degrees of freedom. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 299) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to identify the shape, as well as the mean and variance, of a chi-squared distribution with a given number of degrees of freedom in questions 1 and 2. |
Date | 20/8/2015 (Thursday) |
Time | 8.15 a.m. - 9.25 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Chi-squared Tests |
Learning Area | The Chi-squared Distribution |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to use the chi-squared distribution tables. |
Activities | Working out questions 3 and 4 (textbook, page 299) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to use the chi-squared distribution tables in questions 3 and 4. |
Date | 20/8/2015 (Thursday) |
Time | 9.45 a.m. - 10.55 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Analytic Geometry |
Learning Area | Analytic Geometry |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to find the vertex, focus and directrix of a parabola. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 243) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to find the vertex, focus and directrix of a parabola in questions 1 and 2. |
Date | 21/8/2015 (Friday) |
Time | 9.40 a.m. - 10.10 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Analytic Geometry |
Learning Area | Analytic Geometry |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to find the vertices, centre and foci of an ellipse. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 251) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to find the vertices, centre and foci of an ellipse in questions 1 and 2. |
Date | 21/8/2015 (Friday) |
Time | 10.40 a.m. - 11.40 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Chi-squared Tests |
Learning Area | The Chi-squared Distribution |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to use the result that classes with small expected frequencies should be combined in a chi-squared test. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 305) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to use the result that classes with small expected frequencies should be combined in a chi-squared test in questions 1 and 2. |
Monday, August 10, 2015
Week 33 (10-14/8/2015)
Date | 10/8/2015 (Monday) |
Time | 8.15 a.m. - 9.25 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Hypothesis Testing |
Learning Area | Hypothesis Test |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to explain the meaning of a null hypothesis and an alternative hypothesis. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 277) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to to explain the meaning of a null hypothesis and an alternative hypothesis in questions 1 and 2. |
Date | 10/8/2015 (Monday) |
Time | 11.30 a.m. - 12.40 p.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Matrices |
Learning Area | Matrices |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to identify null, identity, diagonal, triangular and symmetric matrices. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 176) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to identify null, identity, diagonal, triangular and symmetric matrices in questions 1 and 2. |
Date | 11/8/2015 (Tuesday) |
Time | 11.30 a.m. - 12.40 p.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Hypothesis Testing |
Learning Area | Hypothesis Test |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to explain the meaning of the significant level of a test. |
Activities | Working out questions 3 and 4 (textbook, page 277) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to to explain the meaning of the significant level of a test in questions 3 and 4. |
Date | 12/8/2015 (Wednesday) |
Time | 8.15 a.m. - 9.25 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Matrices |
Learning Area | Matrices |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to perform scalar addition, subtraction, and multiplication of matrices with at most three rows and three columns. |
Activities | Working out questions 9 and 10 (textbook, page 176) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to to perform scalar addition, subtraction, and multiplication of matrices with at most three rows and three columns in questions 9 and 10. |
Date | 12/8/2015 (Wednesday) |
Time | 9.45 a.m. - 10.55 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Hypothesis Testing |
Learning Area | Hypothesis Test |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to carry out a hypothesis test concerning the population mean for a normally distributed population with known variance. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 283) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to to carry out a hypothesis test concerning the population mean for a normally distributed population with known variance in questions 1 and 2. |
Date | 13/8/2015 (Thursday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Complex Numbers |
Learning Area | Complex Numbers |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to identify the real and imaginary parts of a complex number. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 211) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to identify the real and imaginary parts of a complex number in questions 1 and 2. |
Date | 13/8/2015 (Thursday) |
Time | 9.45 a.m. - 10.55 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Hypothesis Testing |
Learning Area | Hypothesis Test |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to carry out a hypothesis test concerning the population mean in the case where a large sample is used. |
Activities | Working out questions 3 and 5 (textbook, page 283) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to carry out a hypothesis test concerning the population mean in the case where a large sample is used in questions 3 and 5. |
Date | 14/8/2015 (Friday) |
Time | 9.40 a.m. - 10.10 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Complex Numbers |
Learning Area | Complex Numbers |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to use the condition for the equality of two complex numbers. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 211) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to use the condition for the equality of two complex numbers in questions 1 and 2. |
Date | 14/8/2015 (Friday) |
Time | 10.40 a.m. - 11.40 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Hypothesis Testing |
Learning Area | Hypothesis Test |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to carry out a hypothesis test concerning the population proportion by direct evaluation of binomial probabilities. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 289) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to carry out a hypothesis test concerning the population proportion by direct evaluation of binomial probabilities in questions 1 and 2. |
Monday, August 3, 2015
Week 32 (3-7/8/2015)
Date | 3/8/2015 (Monday) |
Time | 8.15 a.m. - 9.25 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sampling and Estimation |
Learning Area | Sampling |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to distinguish between a population and a sample, and between a parameter and a statistic. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 237) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to distinguish between a population and a sample, and between a parameter and a statistic in questions 1 and 2. |
Date | 3/8/2015 (Monday) |
Time | 11.30 a.m. - 12.40 p.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sequences and Series |
Learning Area | Binomial Expansion |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to expand (1 + x)n , where n∈Q, and identify the condition | x | < 1 for the validity of this expansion. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 160) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to expand (1 + x)n , where n∈Q, and identify the condition | x | < 1 for the validity of this expansion in questions 1 and 2. |
Date | 4/8/2015 (Tuesday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Matrices |
Learning Area | Matrices |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to perform scalar multiplication, addition, subtraction and multiplication of matrices with at most three rows and three columns. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, and 3 (textbook, page 176) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to perform scalar multiplication, addition, subtraction and multiplication of matrices with at most three rows and three columns in questions 1, 2, and 3. |
Date | 4/8/2015 (Tuesday) |
Time | 11.30 a.m. - 12.40 p.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sampling and Estimation |
Learning Area | Sampling |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to determine the mean and standard deviation of the sample mean. |
Activities | Working out questions 3 and 4 (textbook, page 238) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to determine the mean and standard deviation of the sample mean in questions 3 and 4. |
Date | 5/8/2015 (Wednesday) |
Time | 8.15 a.m. - 9.25 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Matrices |
Learning Area | Matrices |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to perform scalar multiplication, addition, subtraction and multiplication of matrices with at most three rows and three columns. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, and 3 (textbook, page 176) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to perform scalar multiplication, addition, subtraction and multiplication of matrices with at most three rows and three columns in questions 1, 2, and 3. |
Date | 5/8/2015 (Wednesday) |
Time | 9.45 a.m. - 10.55 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sampling and Estimation |
Learning Area | Sampling |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to determine the mean and standard deviation of the sample proportion. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, and 3 (textbook, page 247) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to determine the mean and standard deviation of the sample proportion in questions 1, 2, and 3. |
Date | 6/8/2015 (Thursday) |
Time | 9.45 a.m. - 10.55 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Matrices |
Learning Area | Matrices |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to find the inverse of a non-singular matrix using elementary row operations. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, 3, and 4 (textbook, page 186) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to find the inverse of a non-singular matrix using elementary row operations in questions 1, 2, 3, and 4. |
Date | 6/8/2015 (Thursday) |
Time | 10.55 a.m. - 12.05 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sampling and Estimation |
Learning Area | Estimation |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to calculate unbiased estimates for the population mean and population variance. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, and 3 (textbook, page 263) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to calculate unbiased estimates for the population mean and population variance questions 1, 2, and 3. |
Date | 7/8/2015 (Friday) |
Time | 10.40 a.m. - 11.40 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sampling and Estimation |
Learning Area | Estimation |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to determine and interpret a confidence interval for the population mean based on a sample from a normally distributed population with known variance. |
Activities | Working out questions 4, 5, and 6 (textbook, page 263) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to determine and interpret a confidence interval for the population mean based on a sample from a normally distributed population with known variance in questions 4, 5, and 6. |
Date | 7/8/2015 (Friday) |
Time | 9.40 a.m. - 10.10 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Matrices |
Learning Area | Systems of Linear Equations |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to reduce an augmented matrix to row-echelon form, and determine whether a system of linear equations has a unique solution, infinitely many solution or no solutions. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 (textbook, page 199) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to to reduce an augmented matrix to row-echelon form, and determine whether a system of linear equations has a unique solution, infinitely many solution or no solutions in questions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. |
Monday, July 27, 2015
Week 31 (27-31/7/2015)
Date | 27/7/2015 (Monday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Probability |
Learning Area | Binomial Distribution |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to use the probability function of a binomial distribution, and find its mean and variance. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, and 3 (textbook, page 185) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to use the probability function of a binomial distribution, and find its mean and variance in questions 1, 2, and 3. |
Date | 27/7/2015 (Monday) |
Time | 7.05 a.m. - 8.15 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sequences and Series |
Learning Area | Series |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to use the formula for the nth term and for the sum of the first n terms of a geometric series. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, and 3 (textbook, page 138) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to use the formula for the nth term and for the sum of the first n terms of a geometric series in questions 1, 2, and 3. |
Date | 28/7/2015 (Tuesday) |
Time | 8.35 a.m. - 9.05 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Probability |
Learning Area | Binomial Distribution |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to determine the mode of a binomial random variable. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, and 3 (textbook, page 190) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to determine the mode of a binomial random variable in questions 1, 2, and 3. |
Date | 28/7/2015 (Wednesday) |
Time | 8.15 a.m. - 9.25 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sequences and Series |
Learning Area | Series |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to identify the condition for the convergence of a geometric series, and use the formula for the sum of a convergent geometric series. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, 3, and 4 (textbook, page 141) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to use the formula for the nth term and for the sum of the first n terms of a geometric series in questions 1, 2, 3, and 4. |
Date | 29/7/2015 (Wednesday) |
Time | 9.55 a.m. - 10.55 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Probability |
Learning Area | Poisson Distribution |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to use the probability function of a Poisson distribution, and find its mean and variance. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, 3, and 4 (textbook, page 195) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to determine the mode of a binomial random variable in questions 1, 2, 3, and 4. |
Date | 30/7/2015 (Thursday) |
Time | 9.55 a.m. - 10.55 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sequences and Series |
Learning Area | Series |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to use the method of differences to find the nth partial sum of a series, and deduce the sum of the series in the case when it is convergent. |
Activities | Working out questions 8 and 10 (textbook, page 149) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to use the method of differences to find the nth partial sum of a series, and deduce the sum of the series in the case when it is convergent in questions 8 and 10. |
Date | 30/7/2015 (Thursday) |
Time | 10.55 a.m. - 11.55 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Probability |
Learning Area | Normal Distribution |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to standardise a normal random variable and use the normal distribution tables. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, 3, and 4 (textbook, page 206) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to determine the mode of a binomial random variable in questions 1, 2, 3, and 4. |
Date | 31/7/2015 (Friday) |
Time | 9.40 a.m. - 10.40 a.m. |
Class | 6RS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Sequences and Series |
Learning Area | Binomial Expansion |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to expand (a + b)n. |
Activities | Working out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 156) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to expand (a + b)n in questions 1 and 2. |
Date | 31/7/2013 (Friday) |
Time | 10.40 a.m. - 11.40 a.m. |
Class | 6AS |
Subject | Mathematics T |
Topic | Probability |
Learning Area | Normal Distribution |
Learning Outcome | Students should be able to use the normal distribution as a model for solving problems related to science and technology. |
Activities | Working out questions 1, 2, 3, and 4 (textbook, page 209) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3) |
Reflection | Students have been able to use the normal distribution as a model for solving problems related to science and technology in questions 1, 2, 3, and 4. |
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