Date | 9/10/2017 (Monday) |
Time | 8.30 a.m. - 9.30 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 question no. 4 (textbook, page 228) |
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. 4. |
Date | 9/10/2017 (Monday) |
Time | 11.15 a.m. – 11.45 p.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 | 9/10/2017 (Monday) |
Time | 12.15 p.m. – 12.45 p.m. |
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 | Students have been able to find the modulus and argument of a complex number in cartesian form and express the complex number in polar form in question no. 2. |
Date | 10/10/2017 (Tuesday) |
Time | 7.00 a.m. - 8.00 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 | 11/10/2017 (Wednesday) |
Time | 7.00 a.m. – 8.30 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 | 11/10/2017 (Wednesday) |
Time | 8.30 a.m. – 9.30 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 | 12/10/2017 (Thursday) |
Time | 8.30 a.m. – 9.30 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. |
Date | 12/10/2017 (Thursday) |
Time | 11.15 a.m. – 12.45 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 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 | 13/10/2017 (Friday) |
Time | 7.00 a.m. - 8.00 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 | 13/10/2017 (Friday) |
Time | 8.00 a.m. - 8.30 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 quartic equation with real coefficients. |
Activities | Working out question no. 6 (textbook, page 179) |
Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1) |
Reflection | Students have been able to find the complex roots of a quartic equation with real coefficients in question no. 6. |
Date | 13/10/2017 (Friday) |
Time | 9.45 a.m. – 10.45 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 proportion. |
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 proportion in question no. 6. |
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