Monday, October 8, 2018

Week 41 (8-12/10/2018)

Date8/10/2018 (Monday)
Time0700 - 0830
Class6S1S
SubjectMathematics T
TopicSequences and Series
Learning AreaSeries
Learning OutcomeStudents 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.
ActivitiesWorking out questions 8 and 10 (textbook, page 112)
Teaching AidsSTPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1)
ReflectionStudents 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.


Date8/10/2018 (Monday)
Time1115 - 1245
Class6S3S
SubjectMathematics T
TopicProbability
Learning AreaPoisson Distribution
Learning OutcomeStudents should be able to use the probability function of a Poisson distribution, and find its mean and variance.
ActivitiesWorking out questions 1, 2, 3, and 4  (textbook, page 195)
Teaching AidsSTPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3)
ReflectionStudents have been able to determine the mode of a binomial random variable in questions 1, 2, 3, and 4.

Date9/10/2018 (Tuesday)
Time0730 - 0830
Class6S3S
SubjectMathematics T
TopicProbability
Learning AreaNormal Distribution
Learning OutcomeStudents should be able to standardise a normal random variable and use the normal distribution tables.
ActivitiesWorking out questions 1, 2, 3, and 4  (textbook, page 206)
Teaching AidsSTPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3)
ReflectionStudents have been able to determine the mode of a binomial random variable in questions 1, 2, 3, and 4.


Date9/10/2018 (Tuesday)
Time0830 - 0930
Class6S1S
SubjectMathematics T
TopicSequences and Series
Learning AreaBinomial Expansion
Learning OutcomeStudents should be able to expand (a + b)n.
ActivitiesWorking out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 126)
Teaching AidsSTPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1)
ReflectionStudents have been able to expand (a + b)n in questions 1 and 2.


Date10/10/2018 (Wednesday)
Time0700 - 0830
Class6S1S
SubjectMathematics T
TopicSequences and Series
Learning AreaBinomial Expansion
Learning OutcomeStudents should be able to expand (1 + x)n , where n∈Q, and identify the condition | x | < 1 for the validity of this expansion.
ActivitiesWorking out questions 1 and 2 (textbook, page 160)
Teaching AidsSTPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1)
ReflectionStudents 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.


Date10/10/2018 (Wednesday)
Time1320 - 1450
Class6S3S
SubjectMathematics T
TopicSampling and Estimation
Learning AreaSampling
Learning OutcomeStudents should be able to distinguish between a population and a sample, and between a parameter and a statistic.
ActivitiesWorking out questions 1 and 2  (textbook, page 237)
Teaching AidsSTPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3)
ReflectionStudents have been able to distinguish between a population and a sample, and between a parameter and a statistic in questions 1 and 2.


Date11/10/2018 (Thursday)
Time0945 - 1115
Class6S1S
SubjectMathematics T
TopicMatrices
Learning AreaMatrices
Learning OutcomeStudents should be able to perform scalar multiplication, addition, subtraction and multiplication of matrices with at most three rows and three columns.
ActivitiesWorking out questions 1, 2, and 3 (textbook, page 176)
Teaching AidsSTPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 1)
ReflectionStudents 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.


Date12/10/2018 (Friday)
Time0700 - 0830
Class6S3S
SubjectMathematics T
TopicSampling and Estimation
Learning AreaSampling
Learning OutcomeStudents should be able to determine the mean and standard deviation of the sample mean.
ActivitiesWorking out questions 3 and 4  (textbook, page 238)
Teaching AidsSTPM Mathematics T (Penerbitan Pelangi, Paper 3)
ReflectionStudents have been able to determine the mean and standard deviation of the sample mean in questions 3 and 4.


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