WEEK TWO : 10 – 14 JANUARY 2011
Date/Day | 10 January 2011 / Monday |
Class | 4K2 |
Time | 0705 – 0815 |
Subject | Mathematics |
Note | L & T Process cannot be done because the Form 4 students involve in textbook distribution. |
Date/Day | 10 January 2011 / Monday |
Class | 5K2 / 5S5 |
Time | 0945 – 1055 / 1205 – 1240 |
Subject | Mathematics |
L. Area | 1.0 : Number Bases |
L. Objectives | 1.1 : Number Bases in Two, Eight and Five |
L. Outcome | A (I) : Stating a number as a number in bases two A (II) : Stating a number as a number in bases eight A (III) : Stating a number as a number in bases five |
L. Activity | 1. Introduce number in base two, eight and five to the students. 2. Use 2 digits :- 0, 1 for numbers in base two. Use 8 digits :- 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 for numbers in base eight. Use 5 digits :- 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 for numbers in base five 3. Explain the place value of : - binary number : …… 22, 21, 20. - octal number : …… 82, 81, 80. - quinary number : …… 52, 51, 50. 4. Explain how to state 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 to number in base two, eight and five. 5. Give Check Point 1 [Q1, Q2a, Q2b, Q2c, Q3, Q4 and Q5] 6. Allow the students to solve the questions. 7. Discuss the solution for each question with the students. |
CCTS | Comparing and differentiation |
Noble value | Cooperation , Responsible |
ABM | Calculator |
Reflections | Most of the students able to solve all the questions given. |
Date/Day | 11 January 2011 / Tuesday |
Class | 5S5 |
Time | 0705 – 0815 |
Subject | Mathematics |
L. Area | 1.0 : Number Bases |
L. Objectives | 1.1 : Number Bases in Two, Eight and Five |
L. Outcome | 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. D : Converting numbers in base two , eight or five to numbers in base ten and vice versa.
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L. Activity | 1. Explain example 2,3 and 4 to the students. 2. Do Check Point 2 and Check Point 3 in the class and Check Point 4 as Homework. 3. Guide the students in solving the questions. 4. Discuss the solution for each question with the students |
CCTS | Comparing and differentiation |
Noble value | Cooperation , Responsible |
Teaching's Aids | Calculator |
Reflections | Most of the students able to solve the questions in the class with the teacher's guidance. |
Date/Day | 11 January 2011 / Tuesday |
Class | 4K7 / 4K2 |
Time | 0815 – 0925 / 1055 – 1130 |
Subject | Mathematics |
L. Area | 1.0 : Standard Form |
L. Objective | 1.1 : Significant Figures |
L. Outcome | 1.1.1 : Round off positive numbers to a given number of significant figures when the numbers are :
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L. Activity | 1. Explain the rules that must be follow when rounding off a number to a given number of significant figures. 2. Explain example 1 and example 2 to the students. 3. Give Exercise 1.1A to the students to solve. 4. Guide the students in solving the questions given. |
CCTS | Comparing and differentiation |
Noble Value | Cooperation , Responsible |
Teaching 's Aids | Calculator |
Reflections | Most of the students able to solve Q1in the class. |
Date/Day | 12 January 2011 / Wednesday |
Class | 5K2 |
Time | 0815 – 0925 |
Subject | Mathematics |
L. Area | 1.0 : Number Bases |
L. Objectives | 1.1 : Number Bases in Two, Eight and Five |
L. Outcome | 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 example 2 and 3 to the students. 2. Do Check Point 2 and Check Point 3 in the class. 3. Guide the students in solving the questions. 4. Discuss the solution for each question with the students. 5. Remind the students to solve questions in Check Point 4 as homework. |
CCTS | Comparing and differentiation |
Noble value | Cooperation , Responsible |
Teaching's Aids | Calculator |
Reflections | Most of the students able to solve the questions in the class with the teacher's guidance. |
Date/Day | 12 January 2011 / Wednesday |
Class | 5K7 |
Time | 1020 – 1130 |
Subject | "Pemulihan Bahasa Inggeris" |
L. Area | Articles |
L. Objectives | A, An and The |
L. Outcome | Using articles :'a',' an' and 'the' in the sentences. |
L. Activity | 1. Explain to the students when to use articles 'a', 'an' and 'the' 2. Give some examples to the students. 3. Give exercises to the students. 4. Discuss the solution together with the students. |
CCTS | Comparing and differentiation |
Noble value | Cooperation , Responsible |
Teaching's Aids | "Simple English" [ALAF 21] |
Reflections | Most of the students able differentiate the usage of the article 'a' and 'an'. |
Date/Day | 12 January 2009 / Wednesday |
Class | 4K7 |
Time | 1130 – 1240 |
Subject | Mathematics |
L. Area | 1.0 : Standard Form |
L. Objectives | 1.1 : Significant Figures |
L. Outcome | 1.1.1 : Round off positive numbers to a given number of significant figures when the numbers are :
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L. Activity | 1. Give Exercise 1.1A : Q2 and Q3 to the students to solve. 2. Guide the students in solving the questions given. |
CCTS | Problem Solving |
Noble value | Cooperation , Responsible |
Teaching's Aids | Multicolor white board marker |
Reflections | Most of the students able to solve the questions in the class with the teacher's guidance. |
Date/Day | 12 January 2011 / Thursday |
Class | 5K2 |
Time | 1055 – 1205 |
Subject | Mathematics |
L. Area | 1.0 : Number Bases |
L. Objectives | 1.1 : Number Bases in Two, Eight and Five |
L. Outcome | D : Converting numbers in base two , eight or five to numbers in base ten and vice versa.
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L. Activity | 1. Explain example 4 and example 5 to the students. 2. Give Check Point 4 and Check Point 5 to the students to solve. 3. Guide them in solving the questions. 4. Discuss the solution of each question with the students. |
CCTS | Comparing and differentiating, Problem Solving |
Noble value | Cooperation , Responsible |
Teaching's Aids | Calculator |
Reflections | Most of the students able solve the questions in Check Point 4 in the class. Check Point 5 as homework. |
Date/Day | 12 January 2011 / Thursday |
Class | 4K2 |
Time | 1055 – 1205 |
Subject | Mathematics |
L. Area | 1.0 : Standard Form |
L. Objectives | 1.1 : Significant Figures |
L. Outcome | 1.1.1 : Round off positive numbers to a given number of significant figures when the numbers are :
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L. Activity | 1. Give Exercise 1.1A : Q2 and Q3 to the students to solve. 2. Guide the students in solving the questions given. |
CCTS | Problem Solving |
Noble Value | Cooperation , Responsible |
Teaching's Aids | Multicolor white board marker |
Reflections | Teaching and Learning Process cannot be done because the morning session having a "Mesyuarat Rumah Sukan" |
Date/Day | 14 January 2011 / Friday |
Class | 5K7 |
Time | 0815 – 0925 |
Subject | "Pemulihan Bahasa Inggeris" |
L. Area | Articles |
L. Objectives | A, An, The, Some and Any |
L. Outcome | Using articles :'a',' an', 'the', 'some', and 'any' in the sentences. |
L. Activity | 1. Give 3 questions to the students to solve. 2. Allow the students to fill in the blanks with the correct articles when necessary. 3. Discuss the solution together with the students. |
CCTS | Comparing and differentiation |
Noble value | Cooperation , Responsible |
Teaching's Aids | "Simple English" [ALAF 21] |
Reflections | Most of the students able differentiate the usage of the article 'a', 'an', 'the', 'some' and 'any'. |
Date/Day | 14 January 2011 / Friday |
Class | 4K7 |
Time | 0940 – 1010 |
Subject | Mathematics |
L. Area | 1.0 : Standard Form |
L. Objectives | 1.1 : Significant Figures 1.2 : Standard Form |
L. Outcome | 1.1.2 : Perform operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, involving a few numbers and state the answer in specific, significant figures. |
L. Activity | 1. Explain example 3, and 4 to the students. 2. Give Exercise 1.1B to the students to solve. 3. Guide the students in solving the questions given. 4. Discuss the solution for each of the question. |
CCTS | Problem Solving |
Noble value | Cooperation , Responsible |
Teaching's Aids | Calculator |
Reflections | Most of the students only able to solve five questions in the class out of nine questions given. The other four questions will be done as homework. |
Date/Day | 14 January 2011 / Friday |
Class | 5S5 |
Time | 1040 - 1140 |
Subject | Mathematics |
L. Area | 1.0 : Number Bases |
L. Objectives | 1.1 : Number Bases in Two, Eight and Five |
L. Outcome | D : Converting numbers in base two , eight or five to numbers in base ten and vice versa.
E : Converting a number in a certain base to a number in another base. Converting octal numbers directly to binary numbers and vice versa. |
L. Activity | 1. Explain example 4 and example 5, 6 and 7 to the students. 2. Give Check Point 5, 6 and 7 to the students to solve. 3. Guide them in solving the questions. 4. Discuss the solution of each question with the students. |
CCTS | Comparing and differentiating, Problem Solving |
Noble value | Cooperation , Responsible |
Teaching's Aids | Calculator |
Reflections | Most of the students able solve the questions in Check Point 5 and 6 in the class. Check Point 7 as homework. |
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