Monday, September 3, 2018

Week 36 (3-7/9/2018)

Date3/9/2018 (Monday)
Time7.00 a.m. – 8.30 a.m.
Class6S1S
SubjectMathematics T
TopicComplex Numbers
Learning AreaComplex Numbers
Learning OutcomeStudents should be able to identify the real and imaginary parts of a complex number.
ActivitiesWorking out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 211)
Teaching AidsSTPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1)
ReflectionStudents have been able to identify the real and imaginary parts of a complex number in questions 1 and 2.


Date3/9/2018 (Monday)
Time11.15 a.m. – 12.45 p.m.
Class6S3S
SubjectMathematics T
TopicHypothesis Testing
Learning AreaHypothesis Test
Learning OutcomeStudents should be able to carry out a hypothesis test concerning the population mean for a normally distributed population with known variance.
ActivitiesWorking out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 283)
Teaching AidsSTPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3)
ReflectionStudents 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.


Date4/9/2018 (Tuesday)
Time7.30 a.m. – 8.30 a.m.
Class6S3S
SubjectMathematics T
TopicHypothesis Testing
Learning AreaHypothesis Test
Learning OutcomeStudents should be able to carry out a hypothesis test concerning the population mean in the case where a large sample is used.
ActivitiesWorking out questions 3 and 5 (textbook, page 283)
Teaching AidsSTPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3)
ReflectionStudents 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.


Date4/9/2018 (Tuesday)
Time8.30 a.m. – 9.30 a.m.
Class6S1S
SubjectMathematics T
TopicComplex Numbers
Learning AreaComplex Numbers
Learning OutcomeStudents should be able to use the condition for the equality of two complex numbers.
ActivitiesWorking out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 211)
Teaching AidsSTPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1)
ReflectionStudents have been able to use the condition for the equality of two complex numbers in questions 1 and 2.


Date5/9/2018 (Wednesday)
Time7.00 a.m. – 8.30 a.m.
Class6S1S
SubjectMathematics T
TopicComplex Numbers
Learning AreaComplex Numbers
Learning OutcomeStudents should be able to use the condition for the equality of two complex numbers.
ActivitiesWorking out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 211)
Teaching AidsSTPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1)
ReflectionStudents have been able to use the condition for the equality of two complex numbers in questions 1 and 2.


Date5/9/2018 (Wednesday)
Time1.20 p.m. – 2.50 p.m.
Class6S3S
SubjectMathematics T
TopicHypothesis Testing
Learning AreaHypothesis Test
Learning OutcomeStudents should be able to carry out a hypothesis test concerning the population proportion by direct evaluation of binomial probabilities.
ActivitiesWorking out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 289)
Teaching AidsSTPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3)
ReflectionStudents have been able to carry out a hypothesis test concerning the population proportion by direct evaluation of binomial probabilities in questions 1 and 2.


Date6/9/2018 (Thursday)
Time9.45 a.m. – 11.15 a.m.
Class6S1S
SubjectMathematics T
TopicAnalytic Geometry
Learning AreaAnalytic Geometry
Learning OutcomeStudents should be able to transform a given equation of a conic into the standard form.
ActivitiesWorking out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 237)
Teaching AidsSTPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1)
ReflectionStudents have been able to  transform a given equation of a conic into the standard form in questions 1 and 2.


Date7/9/2018 (Friday)
Time7.00 a.m. – 8.30 a.m.
Class6S3S
SubjectMathematics T
TopicHypothesis Testing
Learning AreaHypothesis Test
Learning OutcomeStudents should be able to carry out a hypothesis test concerning the population proportion using a normal approximation.
ActivitiesWorking out questions 3 and 4 (textbook, page 289)
Teaching AidsSTPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3)
ReflectionStudents have been able to carry out a hypothesis test concerning the population proportion using a normal approximation in questions 3 and 4.


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