| Date | 16/4/2018 (Monday) |
| Time | 11.15 a.m. – 12.45 p.m. |
| Class | 6AS |
| Subject | Mathematics T |
| Topic | Integration |
| Learning Area | Indefinite integral |
| Learning Outcome | Students should be able to perform two-stage integration by parts. |
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| Reflection | Students have been able to perform two-stage integration by parts in question no. 2. |
| Date | 17/4/2018 (Tuesday) |
| Time | 11.15 a.m. – 12.45 p.m. |
| Class | 6AS |
| Subject | Mathematics T |
| Topic | Differential equations |
| Learning Area | Differential equations |
| Learning Outcome | Students should be able to find the general solution of a first order differential equation with separable variables. |
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| Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Term 2) |
| Reflection | Students have been able to find the general solution of a first order differential equation with separable variables in questions no. 3 and 4. |
| Date | 18/4/2018 (Wednesday) |
| Time | 9.45 a.m. – 11.15 a.m. |
| Class | 6AS |
| Subject | Mathematics T |
| Topic | Differential equations |
| Learning Area | Differential equations |
| Learning Outcome | Students should be able to find the general solution of a first order linear differential equation by means of an integrating factor. |
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| Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Term 2) |
| Reflection | Students have been able to find the general solution of a first order linear differential equation by means of an integrating factor in questions no. 1 and 2. |
| Date | 19/4/2018 (Thursday) |
| Time | 7.00 a.m. – 8.00 a.m. |
| Class | 6AS |
| Subject | Mathematics T |
| Topic | Differential equations |
| Learning Area | Differential equations |
| Learning Outcome | Students should be able to transform, by a given substitution, a first order differential equation into one with separable variables or one which is linear. |
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| Teaching Aids | STPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Term 2) |
| Reflection | Students have been able to transform, by a given substitution, a first order differential equation into one with separable variables or one which is linear in questions no. 3 and 4. |
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