Monday, April 23, 2012

LESSON PLAN WEEK 16 [16 – 21 APRIL 2012]

RPH MINGGU 16 : 16 – 21 APRIL 2012


 

Date/Day

16 April 2012 / Monday

Class

4S1 / 4K2

Time

0945 – 1055 / 1055 – 1130

Subject

Mathematics

L. Area

6.0 : Statistics III

L. Objectives

6.6 : Measures of Dispersion

L. Outcome

6.6.1 : Determine the range of a set of data.

6.6.2 : Determine :

(a) median;

(b) the first quartile;

(c) the third quartile;

(d) the interquartile range;

from the ogive.

6.6.3 : Interpret information from an ogive.

L. Activity

1. Explain examples to the students.

2. Allow the students to solve Q18 – Q21 on page 76 - 79.

3. Guide the students in solving the questions.

4. Discuss the solution for each question with the students.

CCTS

Interpreting, Working out mentally, Comparing and contrasting, Identifying relations, Classifying

Noble value

Cooperation , Responsible

Teaching's Aids

Scientific Calculator, Top Gear Mathematics F4

Reflections

Most of the students able to solve all the questions given with teacher's guidance


 


 

Date/Day

16 April 2012 / Thursday

Class

5K7

Time

1205 – 1240

Subject

Mathematics

L. Area

4.0 : Matrices

L. Objectives

4.8 : Solve simultaneous linear equations by using matrices.

L. Outcome

4.8.1 : Write down simultaneous linear equations in matrix form.

4.8.2 : Find the matrix in by using inverse matrix.

4.8.3 : Solve simultaneous linear equations by using the matrix method.

4.8.4 : Solve problems involving matrices.

L. Activity

1. Explain examples to the students.

2. Allow the students to solve Q20 – Q24 on page 52 and 54.

3. Guide the students in solving the questions.

4. Discuss the solution for each question with the students.

CCTS

Translating, Interpreting, Working out mentally, Comparing and contrasting, Identifying relations.

Noble value

Cooperation , Responsible

Teaching's Aids

Top Gear Mathematics F5 [Pelangi]

Reflections

Most of the students able to solve all the questions given with the teacher's guidance.


 


 

Date/Day

17 April 2012 / Tuesday

Class

4K2

Time

1055 – 1130

Subject

Mathematics

L. Area

6.0 : Statistics III

L. Objectives

6.3 : Histogram

L. Outcome

Students will be able to :

(i) complete the frequency table;

(ii) state the modal class;

(iii) calculate the estimated mean;

(iv) draw a histogram the data.

L. Activity

1. Give one actual SPM question [SPM 2005] to the students.

2. Allow the students to solve the question.

3. Guide the students in solving the question.

4. Discuss the solution for each part of the question.

5. Explain the marking scheme for each part of the question.

CCTS

Completing table, Identifying, Calculating, Drawing Histogram

Noble value

Cooperation , Responsible

Teaching's Aids

Scientific Calculator, Graph paper, Actual SPM Questions 2005 – 2009 [SASBADI]

Reflections

Most of the students able to solve all the questions given with teacher's guidance


 


 

Date/Day

17 April 2012 / Tuesday

Class

5K2

Time

1055 – 1205

Subject

Mathematics

L. Area

5.0 : Variations

L. Objectives

5.1 : Understand and use the concept of direct variations

L. Outcome

5.1.1 : State the changes in a quantity with respect to changes in another

quantity, in everyday life situations involving direct variation.

5.1.2 : Determine from given information whether a quantity varies directly as

another quantity.

5.1.3 : Express a direct variation in the form of equation involving two

variables.

5.1.4 : Find the value of a variable in a direct variation when sufficient

information is given.

5.1.5 : Solve problems involving direct variation for the following cases.

y α x, y α x2, y α x3 , y α x½

L. Activity

1. Explain examples to the students.

2. Allow the students to solve Q1 – Q7 on page 59 – 61.

3. Guide the students in solving the questions.

4. Discuss the solution for each question with the students.

5. Allow the students to solve Q8 – Q12 as homework.

CCTS

Making inferences, Interpreting, Identifying relations, Translating

Noble value

Cooperation , Responsible

Teaching's Aids

Scientific Calculator, Top Gear Mathematics F5

Reflections

Most of the students able to solve all the questions given with teacher's guidance


 


 

Date/Day

18 April 2012 / Wednesday

Class

5K7

Time

0705 – 0815

Subject

Mathematics

L. Area

5.0 : Variations

L. Objectives

5.1 : Understand and use the concept of direct variations

L. Outcome

5.1.1 : State the changes in a quantity with respect to changes in another

quantity, in everyday life situations involving direct variation.

5.1.2 : Determine from given information whether a quantity varies directly as

another quantity.

L. Activity

1. Explain examples to the students.

2. Allow the students to solve Q1 – Q3 on page 59.

3. Guide the students in solving the questions.

4. Discuss the solution for each question with the students.

CCTS

Making inferences, Interpreting, Identifying relations, Translating

Noble value

Cooperation , Responsible

Teaching's Aids

Scientific Calculator, Top Gear Mathematics F5

Reflections

Most of the students able to solve all the questions given with teacher's guidance


 


 

Date/Day

18 April 2012 / Wednesday

Class

4S1

Time

0945 – 1055

Subject

Mathematics

L. Area

6.0 : Statistics III

L. Objectives

6.3 : Histogram

L. Outcome

Students will be able to :

(i) complete the frequency table;

(ii) state the modal class;

(iii) calculate the estimated mean;

(iv) draw a histogram the data.

L. Activity

1. Give one actual SPM question [SPM 2005] to the students.

2. Allow the students to solve the question.

3. Guide the students in solving the question.

4. Discuss the solution for each part of the question.

5. Explain the marking scheme for each part of the question.

CCTS

Completing table, Identifying, Calculating, Drawing Histogram

Noble value

Cooperation , Responsible

Teaching's Aids

Scientific Calculator, Graph paper, Actual SPM Questions 2005 – 2009 [SASBADI]

Reflections

Most of the students able to solve all the questions given with teacher's guidance


 


 

Tarikh / Hari

18 April 2012 / Wednesday

Kelas

4K2

Masa

1055 – 1205

Subjek

Pendidikan Sivik dan Kewarganegaraan

Tema

3.0 : Hidup Bermasyarakat

Unit

4.0 : Kepekaan dan Tindakan Terhadap Isu dan Masalah Sosial Dalam

Masyarakat.

4D : Penderaan

Hasil Pembelajaran

Pada akhir aktiviti ini, pelajar dapat;

(i) mengenal pasti jenis-jenis penderaan dan akibat penderaan;

(ii) mengambil tindakan yang wajar untuk menangani masalah penderaan;

(iii) peka terhadap kes penderaan yang berlaku dalam masyarakat;

(iv) menghargai usaha agensi yang terlibat bagi menangani isu dan masalah

penderaan dalam masyarakat.

Perkembangan Aktiviti

  1. Membaca dan memahami dialog.
  2. Meminta pelajar melakonkan watak yang ada dalam dialog.
  3. Mengenal pasti jenis-jenis penderaan dan akibatnya.
  4. Meminta pelajar menerangkan setiap jenis penderaan yang mereka senaraikan.

KBKK

Menjelaskan, Menghurai, Menyenarai, Membincang

Nilai

Kerjasama, Toleransi

ABBM

Buku teks PSK T4

Refleksi

Pelajar dapat memberikan pendapat masing-masing berhubung dengan teks yang dibincangkan dengan baiknya.


 


 

Date/Day

19 April 2012 / Thursday

Class

5K2

Time

0945 – 1020

Subject

Mathematics

L. Area

5.0 : Variations

L. Objectives

5.2 : Understand and use the concept of inverse variations

L. Outcome

5.2.1 : State the changes in a quantity with respect to changes in another

quantity, in everyday life situations involving inverse variation.

5.2.2 : Determine from given information whether a quantity varies inversely

as another quantity.

5.2.3 : Express a inverse variation in the form of equation involving two

variables.

5.2.4 : Find the value of a variable in a inverse variation when sufficient

information is given.

5.2.5 : Solve problems involving inverse variation for the following cases.

y α , y α , y α , y α

L. Activity

1. Explain examples to the students.

2. Allow the students to solve Q13 – Q20 on page 64 – 67.

3. Guide the students in solving the questions.

4. Discuss the solution for each question with the students.

5. Allow the students to solve Q21 – Q24 on page 67 – 69 as homework.

CCTS

Making inferences, Interpreting, Identifying relations, Translating

Noble value

Cooperation , Responsible

Teaching's Aids

Scientific Calculator, Top Gear Mathematics F5

Reflections

Most of the students able to solve all the questions given with teacher's guidance


 


 

Date/Day

19 April 2012 / Thursday

Class

4S1

Time

1055 – 1130

Subject

Mathematics

L. Area

6.0 : Statistics III

L. Objectives

6.4 : Frequency Polygon

L. Outcome

Students will be able to :

(i) complete the frequency table;

(ii) state the modal class;

(iii) calculate the estimated mean;

(iv) draw a frequency polygon of the data.

L. Activity

1. Give one actual SPM question [SPM 2006] to the students.

2. Allow the students to solve the question.

3. Guide the students in solving the question.

4. Discuss the solution for each part of the question.

5. Explain the marking scheme for each part of the question.

CCTS

Completing table, Identifying, Calculating, Drawing Frequency Polygon

Noble value

Cooperation , Responsible

Teaching's Aids

Scientific Calculator, Graph paper, Actual SPM Questions 2005 – 2009 [SASBADI]

Reflections

Most of the students able to solve all the questions given with teacher's guidance


 


 

Date/Day

19 April 2012 / Thursday

Class

5K7

Time

1130 – 1240

Subject

Mathematics

L. Area

5.0 : Variations

L. Objectives

5.1 : Understand and use the concept of direct variations

L. Outcome

5.1.3 : Express a direct variation in the form of equation involving two

variables.

5.1.4 : Find the value of a variable in a direct variation when sufficient

information is given.

L. Activity

1. Explain examples to the students.

2. Allow the students to solve Q4 – Q7 on page 60 – 62.

3. Guide the students in solving the questions.

4. Discuss the solution for each question with the students.

CCTS

Making inferences, Interpreting, Identifying relations, Translating

Noble value

Cooperation , Responsible

Teaching's Aids

Scientific Calculator, Top Gear Mathematics F5

Reflections

Most of the students able to solve all the questions given with teacher's guidance


 


 

Date/Day

20 April 2012 / Friday

Class

5K2

Time

0940 – 1040

Subject

Mathematics

L. Area

5.0 : Variations

L. Objectives

5.3 : Understand and use the concept of Joint variations

L. Outcome

5.3.1 : Represent a joint variation by using the symbol α for the following

cases.

(a) Two direct variations

(b) Two inverse variations

(c) A direct variation and an inverse variation

5.3.2 : Express a joint variation in the form of equation.

5.3.3 : Find the value of a variable in a joint variation when sufficient

information in given.

5.3.4 : Solve problems involving joint variation.

L. Activity

1. Explain examples to the students.

2. Allow the students to solve Q25 – 27 on page 69 – 70.

3. Guide the students in solving the questions.

4. Discuss the solution for each question with the students.

CCTS

Making inferences, Interpreting, Identifying relations, Translating

Noble value

Cooperation , Responsible

Teaching's Aids

Scientific Calculator, Top Gear Mathematics F5

Reflections

Most of the students able to solve all the questions given with teacher's guidance


 


 

Date/Day

20 April 2012 / Friday

Class

4K2

Time

1040 – 1140

Subject

Mathematics

L. Area

6.0 : Statistics III

L. Objectives

6.4 : Frequency Polygon

L. Outcome

Students will be able to :

(i) complete the frequency table;

(ii) state the modal class;

(iii) calculate the estimated mean;

(iv) draw a frequency polygon of the data.

L. Activity

1. Give one actual SPM question [SPM 2006] to the students.

2. Allow the students to solve the question.

3. Guide the students in solving the question.

4. Discuss the solution for each part of the question.

5. Explain the marking scheme for each part of the question.

CCTS

Completing table, Identifying, Calculating, Drawing Frequency Polygon

Noble value

Cooperation , Responsible

Teaching's Aids

Scientific Calculator, Graph paper, Actual SPM Questions 2005 – 2009 [SASBADI]

Reflections

Most of the students able to solve all the questions given with teacher's guidance


 


 

Date/Day

21 April 2012 / Saturday [Thursday's Time Table]

Class

5K2

Time

0920 – 0945

Subject

Mathematics

L. Area

5.0 : Variations

L. Objectives

5.3 : Understand and use the concept of Joint variations

L. Outcome

5.3.4 : Solve problems involving joint variation.

L. Activity

1. Explain examples to the students.

2. Allow the students to solve Q28 – 31 on page 71 – 72.

3. Guide the students in solving the questions.

4. Discuss the solution for each question with the students.

CCTS

Making inferences, Interpreting, Identifying relations, Translating

Noble value

Cooperation , Responsible

Teaching's Aids

Scientific Calculator, Top Gear Mathematics F5

Reflections

Most of the students able to solve all the questions given with teacher's guidance


 


 

Date/Day

21 April 2012 / Saturday [Thursday's Time Table]

Class

4S1

Time

1010 – 1035

Subject

Mathematics

L. Area

6.0 : Statistics III

L. Objectives

6.5 : Cumulative Frequency [Ogive]

L. Outcome

Students will be able to :

(i) complete the cumulative frequency table;

(ii) state the modal class;

(iii) calculate the estimated mean;

(iv) draw a cumulative frequency graph (ogive) the data.

(v) Interpret data from the ogive.

L. Activity

1. Give one actual SPM question [SPM 2007] to the students.

2. Allow the students to solve the question.

3. Guide the students in solving the question.

4. Discuss the solution for each part of the question.

5. Explain the marking scheme for each part of the question.

CCTS

Completing table, Identifying, Calculating, Drawing Ogive, Interpreting

Noble value

Cooperation , Responsible

Teaching's Aids

Scientific Calculator, Graph paper, Actual SPM Questions 2005 – 2009 [SASBADI]

Reflections

Most of the students able to solve all the questions given with teacher's guidance


 


 

Date/Day

21 April 2012 / Saturday [Thursday's Time Table]

Class

5K7

Time

1035 – 1125

Subject

Mathematics

L. Area

5.0 : Variations

L. Objectives

5.1 : Understand and use the concept of direct variations

L. Outcome

5.1.5 : Solve problems involving direct variation for the following cases.

y α x, y α x2, y α x3 , y α x½

L. Activity

1. Explain examples to the students.

2. Allow the students to solve Q9 – Q11 on page 62 – 63.

3. Guide the students in solving the questions.

4. Discuss the solution for each question with the students.

CCTS

Making inferences, Interpreting, Identifying relations, Translating

Noble value

Cooperation , Responsible

Teaching's Aids

Scientific Calculator, Top Gear Mathematics F5

Reflections

Most of the students able to solve all the questions given with teacher's guidance


 


 


 

Saturday, April 14, 2012

LESSON PLAN WEEK 15 [9 – 13 APRIL 2012]

RPH MINGGU 15 : 9 – 13 APRIL 2012


 

Date/Day

9 April 2012 / Monday

Note

Public Holiday

Reason

Ester Monday


 


 

Date/Day

10 April 2012 / Tuesday

Note

Cuti Rehat Khas [CRK]

Reason

Mengiringi anak yang mewakili Daerah Serian ke MTQ Bahagian Samarahan di IPTAR.


 


 

Date/Day

11 April 2012 / Wednesday

Note

Public Holiday

Reason

Pertabalan DYMM Yang Dipertuan Agong


 


 

Date/Day

12 April 2012 / Thursday

Class

5K2 / 5K7

Time

0945 – 1020 / 1130 – 1240

Subject

Mathematics

L. Area

4.0 : Matrices

L. Objectives

4.6 : Understand and use the concept of identity matrix.

4.7 : Understand and use the concept of inverse matrix.

L. Outcome

4.6.1 : Determine whether a given matrix is an identity matrix by multiplying it

to another matrix.

4.6.2 : Write identity matrix of any order.

4.6.3 : Perform calculation involving identity matrices.

4.7.1 : Determine whether a 2 X 2 matrix is the inverse matrix of another 2 x 2

matrix.

4.7.2 : Find the inverse matrix of a 2 x 2 matrix by using

(a) method of solving simultaneous linear equations;

(b) formula.

L. Activity

1. Explain examples to the students.

2. Allow the students to solve Q16 – Q19 on page 50 and 52.

3. Guide the students in solving the questions.

4. Discuss the solution for each question with the students.

CCTS

Translating, Interpreting, Working out mentally, Comparing and contrasting, Identifying relations.

Noble value

Cooperation , Responsible

Teaching's Aids

Top Gear Mathematics F5 [Pelangi]

Reflections

Most of the students able to solve all the questions given with the teacher guidance.


 


 

Date/Day

12 April 2012 / Thursday

Class

4S1

Time

1055 – 1130

Subject

Mathematics

L. Area

6.0 : Statistics III

L. Objectives

6.5 : Understand the concept of cumulative frequency.

L. Outcome

6.5.1 : Construct the cumulative frequency table for :

(a) ungrouped data;

(b) grouped data.

6.5.2 : Draw the ogive for;

(a) ungrouped data;

(b) grouped data.

L. Activity

1. Explain examples to the students.

2. Allow the students to solve Q15 – Q17 on page 74 and 76.

3. Guide the students in solving the questions.

4. Discuss the solution for each question with the students.

CCTS

Interpreting, Working out mentally, Comparing and contrasting, Identifying relations, Classifying

Noble value

Cooperation , Responsible

Teaching's Aids

Scientific Calculator, Top Gear Mathematics F4

Reflections

Most of the students able to solve all the questions given with teacher's guidance


 


 

Date/Day

13 April 2012 / Friday

Class

5K2

Time

0940 – 1040

Subject

Mathematics

L. Area

4.0 : Matrices

L. Objectives

4.8 : Solve simultaneous linear equations by using matrices.

L. Outcome

4.8.1 : Write down simultaneous linear equations in matrix form.

4.8.2 : Find the matrix in by using inverse matrix.

4.8.3 : Solve simultaneous linear equations by using the matrix method.

4.8.4 : Solve problems involving matrices.

L. Activity

1. Explain examples to the students.

2. Allow the students to solve Q20 – Q24 on page 52 and 54.

3. Guide the students in solving the questions.

4. Discuss the solution for each question with the students.

CCTS

Translating, Interpreting, Working out mentally, Comparing and contrasting, Identifying relations.

Noble value

Cooperation , Responsible

Teaching's Aids

Top Gear Mathematics F5 [Pelangi]

Reflections

Most of the students able to solve all the questions given with the teacher's guidance.


 


 

Date/Day

13 April 2012 / Friday

Class

4K2

Time

1040 – 1110

Subject

Mathematics

L. Area

6.0 : Statistics III

L. Objectives

6.0 : Statistics III

L. Outcome

6.4 : Represent and interpret data in frequency polygons to solve problems.

6.5 : Understand the concept of cumulative frequency.

L. Activity

6.4.1 : Draw the frequency polygon based on :

(a) a histogram

(b) a frequency table

6.4.2 : Interpret information from a given frequency polygon.

6.4.3 : Solve problems involving frequency polygon.

6.5.1 : Construct the cumulative frequency table for :

(a) ungrouped data;

(b) grouped data.

6.5.2 : Draw the ogive for;

(a) ungrouped data;

(b) grouped data.

CCTS

1. Explain two examples to the students.

2. Allow the students to solve Q12 – Q17 on page 72 – 76.

3. Guide the students in solving the questions.

4. Discuss the solution for each question given.

Noble value

Interpreting, Working out mentally, Comparing and contrasting, Identifying relations, Classifying

Teaching's Aids

Cooperation , Responsible

Reflections

Scientific Calculator, Top Gear Mathematics F4

 

Most of the students able to solve all the questions given with teacher's guidance


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

LESSON PLAN WEEK 1 : 4 - 8 JANUARY 2010

Date / Day 4 January 2010  /  Monday
Class 4S5
Time 0815 - 0925
Subject Mathematics
Note Unable to start the learning and teaching process because the teacher was delivering the textbooks to the students of 5K8.


Date / Day 4 January 2010  /  Monday
Class 5S4
Time 1055 - 1130
Subject Mathematics
L. Area 1.0 : Number Bases
L. Objective 1.1 : Number in Bases Two, Eight and Five
L. Outcome A : Stating a number as a number in base two [binary number], 
      base eight [octal number] and base five [quinary number]
B : Stating the value of a digit of a number in bases two, eight and 
      five.
C : Writing a number in bases two, eight and five in expanded 
      notation.
L. Activity 1. Explain examples 1, 2 and 3 to the students.
2. Give the students exercises ; Check Point 1, 2 and 3 to solve.
3. Guide the students in solving the questions given.
4. Discuss the solution with the students.
Noble Value Responsible, Coopertaion
Teaching's Aids Strategic Practice Mathematics Form 5 [Pelangi]
Reflection Most of the students able to solve all the questions.


Date / Day 4 January 2010 / Monday
Class 5K7
Time 1205 - 1240
Subject Mathematics
L. Area 1.0 : Number Bases
L. Objective 1.1 : Number in Bases Two, Eight and Five
L. Outcome A : Stating a number as a number in base two [binary number]
B : Stating the value of a digit of a number in base two.
L. Activity 1. Explain how to state the numbers in base ten into the number in 
    base two.
2. Explain how to state the value of a digit of a number in base two.
3. Give exercise to the students to solve.
4. Guide the students in solving the questions.
5. Discuss the solution of each question with the students.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation.
Teaching's Aids Strategic Practice Mathematics Form 5 [Pelangi]
Reflection Most of the students able to solve the questions given.


Date / Day 5 January 2010 / Tuesday
Class 5S4
Time 0705 - 0815
Subject Mathematics
L. Area 1.0 : Number Bases
L. Objective 1.1 : Number in Bases Two, Eight and Five
L. Outcome D : Converting numbers in base two, eight or five to numbers in base
      ten and vice versa.
L. Activity 1. Explain examples 4 and 5 to the students.
2. Give exercises : Check point 4 and 5 to the students to solve.
3. Guide the students in solving the questions.
4. Discuss the solution of each of the question with the students.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation
Teaching's Aids Strategic Practice Mathematics Form 5 [Pelangi]
Reflection Most of the students able to solve the questions given.


Date / Day 5 January 2010 / Tuesday
Class 5K8
Time 0815 - 0925
Subject Mathematics
L. Area 1.0 : Number Bases
L. Objective 1.1 : Number in Bases Two, Eight and Five
L. Outcome A : Stating a number as a number in base two.
L. Activity 1. Explain the place value of the number in base two [binary number]
2. Explain example 1 to the students.
3. Give exercise : Check Point 1 [Q1, 2a and 3] to the students.
4. Discuss the solutions for each of the question with the students.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation
Teaching's Aids Strategic Practice Mathematics Form 5 [Pelangi]
Reflection Most of the students able to solve the questions given.


Date / Day 5 January 2010 / Tuesday
Class 4S5
Time 1055 - 1130
Subject Mathematics
L. Area !.0 : Standard Form
L. Objective 1.1 : Significant Figures
1.2 : .Standard Form
L. Outcome Significant Figures refer to the digits which are relevant in an integer or decimal number that is being approximated
A number written in standard form is A x 10n
L. Activity 1. Introduce chapter 1 : Standard Form to the students.
2. Explain significant figures and standard form to the students.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation
Teaching's Aid Erasable Board, Strategic Practice Mathematics Form 4 [Pelangi]
Reflection Most of the students able to solve the questions orally in the class.


Date / Day 6 January 2010 / Wednesday
Class 4S5
Time 0815 - 0925
Subject Mathematics
L. Area 1.0 : Standard Form
L. Objective 1.1 : Significant Figures
L. Outcome 1.1.1 : Rounding off positive numbers to a given number of 
           significant figures when the numbers are :
           (a) greater than 1;
           (b) less than 1.
A few rules must be follow when rounding off a number to a given number of significant figures.
1. All non-zero digits are significant figures
     2.93 has 3 significant figures
     5189 has 4 significant figures.
2. The digit zero can be a significant figure or non-significant 
     figure depending on its position in the number.
    * Zeroes that are located between two non-zero digits are                    significant figures.
       - 4003 has 4 significant figures
       - 17.001 has 5 significant figures
    * For a whole number, zeroes that are to the right of the last                non-zero digit are either significant or non-significant figures              depending on the level of accuracy required.
       - 48000 has 2 significant figures when approximated to the                   nearest thousands
       - 48000 has 3 significant figures when approximated to the
          nearest hundreds
     * For a decimal number less than 1, zeroes to the left of the first 
        non-zero digit are non-significant figures. The zeroes show the 
        number of decimal places.
        - 0.00007 has 1 significant figure
        - 0.005418 has 4 significant figures
      * For any decimal number, zeroes to the right of the last                      non-zero digit are significant figures. They show the level of              accuracy of the decimal number.
         - 8.1500 has 5 significant figures
         - 0.180 has 3 significant figures

L. Activity 1. Explain the rules when rounding off the number.
2. Give Exercise 1.1A to the students to solve.
3. Guide the students in solving the questions.
4. Discuss the solutions of each question with the students.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation
Teaching's Aids Erasable Board, Strategic Practice Mathematics Form 4 [Pelangi]
Reflection Most of the students able to solve all the questions in Exercise 1.1A


Date / Day 6 January 2010 / Wednesday
Class 5K7
Time 0945 - 1055
Subject Mathematics
L. Area 1.0 : Number Bases
L. Objective 1.1 : Number in bases Two, Eight and Five
L. Outcome C : Writing a number in bases two, eight and five in expanded                 notation
L. Activity 1. Explain example 3 to the students
    (a) 1012 = 1 x 22 + 0 x 21 + 1 x 2
    (b) 47168 = 4 x 83 + 7 x 82 + 1 x 81 + 6 x 80
    (c) 120345 = 1 x 54 + 2 x 53 + 0 x 52 + 3 x 51 + 4 x 50
2. Give exercise : Check Point 3 to the students to solve.
3. Guide the students in solving the questions.
4. Discuss the solutions for each of the question.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation
Teaching's Aids Strategic Practice Mathematics Form 5 [Pelangi]
Reflection Most of the students able to write the number in bases two, eight and five in expanded notation.


Date / Day 6 January 2010 / Wednesday
Class 5K8
Time 1055 - 1130
Subject Mathematics
L. Area 1.0 : Number Bases
L. Objective 1.1 : Number in Bases Two, Eight and Five
L. Outcome A : Stating a number as a number in bases eight and five
L. Activity 1. Explain the place value of the number in base two [binary number]
2. Explain example 1 to the students.
3. Give exercise : Check Point 1 [Q1, 2b, 2c 4 and 5] to the                 students.
4. Discuss the solutions for each question with the students.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation
Teaching's Aids Strategic Practice Mathematics Form 5 [Pelangi]
Reflection Most of the students able to solve the questions given with the teacher's guidance.


Date / Day 6 January 2010 / Wednesday
Class 4K7
Time 1205 - 1240
Subject Pemulihan Bahasa Inggeris
L. Area Introduction
L. Objective Simple Conversation
L. Outcome Students able to introduce themselves and tell the class about their particulars.
L. Activity 1. Teacher introduces herself to the students.
1. Each of the students has to introduce themselves
2. Doing Simple conversation with the students.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation
Teaching's Aids "Simple English"  [Alaf 21 Sdn. Bhd.]
Reflection Most of the students do cooperate with the teacher.


Date / Day 7 January 2010 / Thursday
Class 5S4
Time 0705 - 0815
Subject Mathematics
L. Area 1.0 : Number Basses
L. Objective 1.1 : Number Bases in Two, Eight and Five
L. Outcome E : Converting a number in a certain base to a number in another 
     base
L. Activity 1. Explain example 6 and 7 to the students.
2. Give exercises : Check Point 6 and 7 to the students to solve.
3. Guide the students in solving the questions given.
4. Discuss the solutions for each of the question with the students.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation
Teaching's Aids Strategic Practice Mathematics Form 5 [Pelangi]
Reflection Most of the students able to solve all the questions given.


Date / Day 7 January 2010 / Thursday
Class 4K7
Time 0945 - 1055
Subject Pemulihan Bahasa Inggeris
L. Area 1.0 : Nouns
L. Objective 1.1 : Study and identify the illustrations
1.2 : Fill in the column correctly
L. Outcome Students will be able to identify the illustration and fill in the nouns of peoples, things, animals and places in the correct column.
L. Activity 1. Distribute the worksheet to the students.
2. Allow the students to complete the sentences.
3. Discuss the answers for each of the sentences.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation
Teaching's Aids "Simple English" [Alaf 21 Sendirian Berhad]
Reflection A few of the students able to complete the sentences correctly.


Date / Day 7 January 2010 / Thursday
Class 5K7
Time 1055 - 1205
Subject Mathematics
L. Area 1.0 : Number Bases
L. Objective 1.1 : Number Bases in Two, Eight and Five
L. Outcome D : Converting numbers in base two, eight and five to numbers in
      base ten and vice versa.
L. Activity 1. Explain example 4 to the students.
2. Give exercise ; Check Point 4 to the students to solve.
3. Guide the students in solving the questions given.
4. Discuss the solutions for each of the question with the students.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation
Teaching's Aids Strategic Practice Mathematics Form 5 [Pelangi]
Reflection Most of the students able to solve the questions given with the teacher's guidance.


Date / Day 8 January 2010 / Friday
Class 5K8
Time 0945 - 1055
Subject Mathematics
L. Area 1.0 : Number Bases
L. Objective 1.1 : Number in Bases Two, Eight and Five
L. Outcome B : Stating the value of a digit of a number in bases two, eight and 
      two
L. Activity 1. Explain example 2 to the students.
2. Give the exercise ; Check Point 2 to the students to solve.
3. Guide the students in solving the questions.
4. Discuss the solutions for each of the question with the students.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation
Teaching's Aids Strategic Practice Mathematics Form 5 [Pelangi]
Reflection A few students able to solve the questions given. Those students that unable to solve the questions were guided by the teacher in solving all the questions.


                       LESSON  PLAN  WEEK  2  :  11  -  15  JANUARY  2010


Date / Day 11 January 2010 / Monday
Class 4S5
Time 0815 - 0925
Subject Mathematics
L. Area 1.0 : Standard Form
L. Objective 1.2 : Standard Form
L. Outcome 1.2.1 : Stating the numbers in standard form when the numbers are :
           (a) greater than or equal to 10;
           (b) less than 1
L. Activity 1. Explain example 4, 5 and 6 to the students.
2. Give Exercise 1.2A [Q1, Q2 and Q3] to the students to solve.
3. Guide the students in solving the questions.
4. Discuss the solutions for each of the question with the students.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation
Teaching's Aids Strategic Practice Mathematics Form 4 [Pelangi]
Reflection Most of the students able to solve all the questions in the class.


Date / Day 11 January 2010 / Monday
Class 5S4
Time 1055 - 1130
Subject Mathematics
L. Area 1.0 : Number Bases
L. Objective 1.1 : Number Bases in Two, Eight and Five
L. Outcome F : Addition and subtraction of two binary numbers
L. Activity 1. Explain example 8 and 9 to the students.
2. Give exercise; Check Point 8 [Q! and Q2] to the students.
3. Guide the students in solving the questions given.
4. Discuss the solutions for each of the question with the students.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation
Teaching's Aids Strategic Practice Mathematics Form 5 [Pelangi]
Reflection Most of the students able to solve all the questions given


Date / Day 11 January 2010 / Monday
Class 5K7
Time 1205 - 1240
Subject Mathematics
L. Area 1.0 : Number Bases
L. Objective 1.1 : Number Bases in Two, Eight and Five
L. Outcome C : Writing a number in bases two, eight and five in expanded                 notation.
D : Converting numbers in base two, eight and five to numbers in             base ten and vice versa.
L. Activity 1. Explain example 3 to the students
    (a) 1012 = 1 x 22 + 0 x 21 + 1 x 2
    (b) 47168 = 4 x 83 + 7 x 82 + 1 x 81 + 6 x 80
    (c) 120345 = 1 x 54 + 2 x 53 + 0 x 52 + 3 x 51 + 4 x 50
2. Expalin example 4 to the students.
    (a) 1012 = 1 x 22 + 0 x 21 + 1 x 20
                  = 1 x 4 + 0 x 2 + 1 x 1
                  = 4 + 0 + 1
                  = 510
    (b) 47168 = 4 x 83 + 7 x 82 + 1 x 81 + 6 x 80
                    = 4 x 512 + 7 x 64 + 1 x 8 + 6 x 1
                    = 2048 + 448 + 8 + 6
                    = 251010
    (c) 120345 = 1 x 54 + 2 x 53 + 0 x 52 + 3 x 51 + 4 x 50
                      = 1 x 625 + 2 x 125 + 0 x 25 + 3 x 5 + 4 x 1
                      = 625 + 250 + 0 + 15 + 4
                      = 89410
3. Give exercise : Check Point 3 and 4 to the students to solve.
4. Guide the students in solving the questions.
5. Discuss the solutions for each of the question.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation
Teaching' s Aids Strategic Practice Mathematics Form 5 [Pelangi]
Reflection Most of the students able to solve the questions given with the teacher's guidance.


Date / Day 12 January 2010 / Tuesday
Class 5S4
Time 0705 - 0815
Subject Mathematics
Note There is no teaching and learning process because the form five students having an assembly.


Date / Day 12 January 2010 / Tuesday
Class 5K8
Time 0815 - 0925
Subject Mathematics
L. Area 1.0 : Number Bases
L. Objective 1.1 : Number Bases in Two, Eight and Five
L. Outcome C : Writing a number in bases two, eight and five in expanded                 notation.
D : Converting numbers in base two, eight and five to numbers in             base ten.
L. Activity 1. Explain example 3 to the students
    (a) 1012 = 1 x 22 + 0 x 21 + 1 x 20
    (b) 47168 = 4 x 83 + 7 x 82 + 1 x 81 + 6 x 80
    (c) 120345 = 1 x 54 + 2 x 53 + 0 x 52 + 3 x 51 + 4 x 50
2. Expalin example 4 to the students.
    (a) 1012 = 1 x 22 + 0 x 21 + 1 x 20
                  = 1 x 4 + 0 x 2 + 1 x 1
                  = 4 + 0 + 1
                  = 510
    (b) 47168 = 4 x 83 + 7 x 82 + 1 x 81 + 6 x 80
                    = 4 x 512 + 7 x 64 + 1 x 8 + 6 x 1
                    = 2048 + 448 + 8 + 6
                    = 251010
    (c) 120345 = 1 x 54 + 2 x 53 + 0 x 52 + 3 x 51 + 4 x 50
                      = 1 x 625 + 2 x 125 + 0 x 25 + 3 x 5 + 4 x 1
                      = 625 + 250 + 0 + 15 + 4
                      = 89410
3. Give exercise : Check Point 3  and 4 to the students to solve.
4. Guide the students in solving the questions.
5. Discuss the solutions for each of the question.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation
Teaching's Aids Strategic Practice Mathematics Form 5 [Pelangi]
Reflection Most of the students able to solve all the questions given with the teacher's guidance.


Date / Day 12 January 2010 / Tuesday
Class 4S5
Time 1055 - 1130
Subject Mathematics
L. Area 2.0 : Quadratic Expressions and Equations
L. Objective 2.1 : Quadratic Exprressions
L. Outcome 2.1.1 : Identify quadratic expressions
           A quadratic expressions is an expressions in the form 
           ax2 + bx + c, where a, b and c are constant, a not equal to 0            and x is an unknown.
L. Activity 1. Explain how to identify quadratic expressions.
    A quadratic expressions satisfies the following conditions :
    (i)  there is only one unknown
    (ii) the highest power of the unknown is 2.
2. Explain example 1 to the students.
3. Give Exercise 2.1A to the students to solve.
4. Guide the students in solving the questions.
5. Discuss the solutions for each of the question.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation
Teaching's Aids Strategic Practice Mathematics Form 4 [Pelangi]
Reflection Most of the students able to solve all the questions.


Date / Day 13 January 2010 / Wednesday
Class 5K7 / 5K8
Time 0945 - 1055 / 1055 - 1130
Subject Mathematics
L. Area 1.0 : Number Bases
L. Objective 1.1 : Number Bases in Two, Eight and Five
L. Outcome D : Converting numbers in base ten to numbers in base two, eight           and five.
      Using a process known as repeated division.
L. Activity 1. Explain example 5 to the students and explain the simplest way to     convert numbers in base ten to numbers in base two, eight and         five.
2. Give exercise; Check Point 5 to the students to solve.
3. Guide the students in solving the questions.
4. Discuss the solutions for each of the questions with the students.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation
Teaching's Aids Strategic Practice Mathematics Form 5 [Pelangi]
Reflection Most of the students able to solve the questions given with the teacher's guidance.


Date / Day 13 January 2010 / Wednesday
Class 4K7
Time 1205 - 1240
Subject Pemulihan Bahasa Inggeris
L. Area Nouns of Peoples, Things, Animals and Places
L. Objective Nouns of Peoples
L. Outcome Completing the sentences with the suitable nouns of peoples.
L. Activity 1. Distribute the worksheet to the students.
2. Allow the students to complete the sentences.
3. Discuss the answers with the students.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation
Teaching's Aids Worksheet [Simple English : Alaf 21 Sdn Bhd]
Reflection A few students able to fill in the blanks with the correct answer.
Most of the students do not know the meaning of the words in the sentences.


Date / Day 14 January 2010 / Thursday
Class 5S4
Time 0705 - 0815
Subject Mathematics
L. Area 2.0 : Graphs of  Functions II
L. Objective 2.1 : Graphs of Functions
L. Outcome Completing the table of x values when given the functions.
L. Activity 1. Explain examples how to complete the table.
     y = 2x2 + x -1
     when x = - 4
     y = 2(- 4)2 + (- 4) -1
     y = 2(16) - 4 -1
     y = 32 - 4 - 1
     y = 27
2. Give exercise to students to solve.
3. Guide the students in solving the questions
4. Discuss the solution some of the questions in the class.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation
Teaching's Aids Strategic Practice Mathematics Form 5 [Pelangi]
Reflection Most of the students able to complete the tables.


Date / Day 14 January 2010 / Thursday
Class 4K7
Time 0945 - 1055
Subject Pemulihan Bahasa Inggeris
L. Area Nouns of Peoples, Things, Animals and Places
L. Objective Nouns of Things
L. Outcome Completing the sentences with the suitable nouns of things
L. Activity 1. Distribute the worksheet to the students.
2. Allow the students to complete the sentences.
3. Discuss the answers with the students.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation
Teaching's Aids Worksheet [Simple English : Alaf 21 Sdn Bhd.]
Reflection A few students able to complete the sentences correctly.
Most of the students need to do more exercises on English Language


Date / Day 14 January 2010 / Thursday
Class 5K7
Time 1055 - 1205
Subject Mathematics
L. Area 1.0 : Number Bases
L. Objective 1.1 : Number Bases in Two, Eight and Five
L. Outcome E : Converting a number in a certain base to a number in another            base.
F : Addition and subtraction of two binary numbers
L. Activity 1. Explain example 6, 7, 8 and 9 to the students..
2. Give exercises : Check Point 6, 7 and 8 to the students to solve.
3. Guide the students in solving the questions given.
4. Discuss the solutions for each of the question with the students.
Noble Value Rssponsible, Cooperation
Teaching's Aids Strategic Practice Mathematics Form 5 [Pelangi]
Reflection Most of the students able to solve the questions given with the teacher's guidance.


Date / Day 15 January 2010 / Friday
Class 4S5
Time 0815 - 0925
Subject Mathemastics
L. Area 2.0 : Quadratic Expressions and Equations
L. Objective 2.1 : Quadratic Expressions
L. Outcome 2.1.2 : Form quadratic expression by multiplying any two linear                    expressions.
L. Activity 1. Explain example 2 to the stuents.
2. Give Exercise 2.1B to the students to solve.
3. Guide the students in solving the questions.
4. Discuss the solutions for each of the questions with the students.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation
Teaching's Aids Strategic Practice Mathematics Form 4 [Pelangi]
Reflection Most of the students able to solve all the questions given.


Date / Day 15 JAnuary 2010 / Friday
Class 5K8
Time 0940 - 1040
Subject Mathematics
L. Area 1.0 : Number Bases
L. Objective 1.1 : Number Bases Two, Eight and Five
L. Outcome E : Converting a number in a certain base to a number in another            base.
F : Addition and subtraction of two binary numbers
L. Activity 1. Explain example 6, 7, 8 and 9 to the students..
2. Give exercises : Check Point 6, 7 and 8 to the students to solve.
3. Guide the students in solving the questions given.
4. Discuss the solutions for each of the question with the students.
Noble Value Responsible, Cooperation
Teaching's Aids Styrategic Practice Mathematics Form 5 [Pelangi]
Reflection Most of the students able to solve the questions given.