Thursday, November 11, 2010

Week 46 (15 Nov – 19 Nov 2010)

Week 46 (15 Nov – 19 Nov 2010)

15/11/10(Monday)

Class :

4S3, 4S4, 4K2

Date :

19/11/10

Time :

0705-0805, 0805-0905, 1120-1150

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning activities :

Discuss and do correction for the examination paper (Paper 2)

Teaching Aids :

Examination paper (Paper 2)

Noble values :

Honest

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the lesson very well.


 

16/11/10 (Tuesday)

Majlis Penyampaian Hadiah


 

17/11/10 (Wednesday)

Cuti umum


 

18/11/10 (Thursday)

Class :

4S4, 4S3

Date :

18/11/10

Time :

0705-0805, 0805-0905

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning activities :

Discuss and do correction for the examination paper (Paper2)

Teaching Aids :

Examination paper (Paper 2)

Noble values :

Honest

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the lesson very well.


 

Class :

4S2

Date :

18/11/10

Time :

1050-1150

Subject :

Chemistry

Learning activities :

Continue discuss examination paper (Paper 3)

Teaching Aids :

Examination paper (Paper 3)

Noble values :

Think objectively and cooperative

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the lesson very well.


 

19/11/10 (Friday)

Class :

4K2, 4S3

Date :

19/11/10

Time :

0940-1040, 1040-1140

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning activities :

Continue discuss examination paper (Paper 2)

Teaching Aids :

Examination paper (Paper 2)

Noble values :

Think objectively and cooperative

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the lesson very well.

Week 45 (8 – 12 Nov 2010)

Week 45 (8 Nov – 12 Nov 2010)

8/11/10(Monday)

Class :

4S3, 4S4, 4K2

Date :

8/11/10

Time :

0705-0805, 0805-0905, 1120-1150

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning activities :

Discuss and do correction for the examination paper (Paper 2)

Teaching Aids :

Examination paper (Paper 2)

Noble values :

Honest

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the lesson very well.


 

9/11/10 (Tuesday)

Class :

4S2

Date :

9/11/10

Time :

0805-0905

Subject :

Chemistry

Learning activities :

Discuss and do correction for the examination paper (Paper 2)

Teaching Aids :

Examination paper (Paper 2)

Noble values :

Honest

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the lesson very well.


 

10/11/10 (Wednesday)

Class :

4K2, 4S4

Date :

10/11/10

Time :

0705-0805, 1120-1150

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning activities :

Discuss and do correction for the examination paper (Paper 2)

Teaching Aids :

Examination paper (Paper 2)

Noble values :

Honest

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the lesson very well.


 

11/11/10 (Thursday)

Class :

4S4, 4S3

Date :

11/11/10

Time :

0705-0805, 0805-0905

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning activities :

Discuss and do correction for the examination paper (Paper2)

Teaching Aids :

Examination paper (Paper 2)

Noble values :

Honest

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the lesson very well.


 

Class :

4S2

Date :

11/11/10

Time :

1050-1150

Subject :

Chemistry

Learning activities :

Continue discuss examination paper (Paper 3)

Teaching Aids :

Examination paper (Paper 3)

Noble values :

Think objectively and cooperative

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the lesson very well.


 

12/11/10 (Friday)

Class :

4K2, 4S3

Date :

12/11/10

Time :

0940-1040, 1040-1140

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning activities :

Continue discuss examination paper (Paper 2)

Teaching Aids :

Examination paper (Paper 2)

Noble values :

Think objectively and cooperative

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the lesson very well.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Week 44 (1 Nov – 6 Nov 2010)

Week 44 (1 Nov – 6 Nov 2010)

1/11/10(Monday)

Year End Examination


 

2/11/10 (Tuesday)

Class :

4S2

Date :

2/11/10

Time :

0805-0905

Subject :

Chemistry

Learning activities :

Discuss and do correction for the examination paper (Paper 1)

Teaching Aids :

Examination paper (Paper 1)

Noble values :

Honest

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the lesson very well.


 

3/11/10 (Wednesday)

Class :

4K2, 4S4

Date :

3/11/10

Time :

0705-0805, 1120-1150

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning activities :

Discuss and do correction for the examination paper (Paper 1)

Teaching Aids :

Examination paper (Paper 1)

Noble values :

Honest

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the lesson very well.


 

4/11/10 (Thursday)

Class :

4S4, 4S3

Date :

4/11/10

Time :

0705-0805, 0805-0905

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning activities :

Discuss and do correction for the examination paper (Paper 1)

Teaching Aids :

Examination paper (Paper 1)

Noble values :

Honest

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the lesson very well.


 

Class :

4S2

Date :

4/11/10

Time :

1050-1150

Subject :

Chemistry

Learning activities :

Continue discuss examination paper (Paper 1)

Teaching Aids :

Examination paper (Paper 1)

Noble values :

Think objectively and cooperative

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the lesson very well.


 

5/11/10 (Friday)

Class :

4K2, 4S3

Date :

5/11/10

Time :

0940-1040, 1040-1140

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning activities :

Continue discuss examination paper (Paper 1)

Teaching Aids :

Examination paper (Paper 1)

Noble values :

Think objectively and cooperative

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the lesson very well.

6/11/10 (Saturday)

Graduation ceremony

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Week 43 (25 – 29 Oct 2010)

Week 43 (25 – 29 Oct 2010)

Year End Examination

Friday, October 22, 2010

Week 42 (18 – 23 Oct 2010)

Week 42 (18 – 23 Oct 2010)

Year End Examination

(19/10 – MC, 21/10 & 23/10 – CRK)

Week 41 (11 – 15 Oct 2010)

Week 41 (11 – 15 Oct 2010)

11/10/10 – 12/10/10

PMR


 

13/10/10 (Wednesday)

Class :

4K2, 4S4

Date :

13/10/10

Time :

0705-0815, 1205-1240

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning Area :

Chapter 3: Sets

Learning activities :

Revision

Teaching Aids :

Workbook

Noble values :

Patient

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could do their work well.

14/10/10 (Thursday)

Class :

4S4

Date :

14/10/10

Time :

0705-0815

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning Area :

Chapter 6: Statistics

Learning activities :

Revision

Teaching Aids :

Workbook

Noble values :

Patient, tidy

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could do their work well.


 

Class :

4S3

Date :

14/10/10

Time :

0815-0925

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning Area :

Chapter 3: Sets

Learning activities :

Revision

Teaching Aids :

Workbook

Noble values :

Patient

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could do their work well.


 

Class :

4S2

Date :

14/10/10

Time :

1130-1240

Subject :

Chemistry

Learning Area :

Chapter 8: Salts

Learning Objectives :

8.1 Synthesising salts

Learning Outcomes :

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to

  • state examples of salts used in daily life,
  • explain the meaning of salt
  • identify soluble and insoluble salts

Learning activities :

  1. Teacher introduce the new topic by discussing some daily life examples.
  2. Teacher ask students to state some examples of salts used in daily life.
  3. Explain the meaning of salts.
  4. Discuss and identify soluble and insoluble salts.

Teaching Aids :

Teaching courseware and workbook

Noble values :

Having critical & analytical thinking

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the lesson very well.


 

15/10/10 (Friday)

Class :

4K2, 4S3

Date :

15/10/10

Time :

0940-1040, 1040-1140

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning Area :

Chapter 6: Statistics

Learning Objectives :

Revision

Teaching Aids :

Workbook

Noble values :

Patient, tidy

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could do their work well.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Week 40 (4 – 8 Oct 2010)

Week 40 (4 – 8 Oct 2010)

4/10/10(Monday)

Class :

4S3, 4S4, 4K2

Date :

4/10/10

Time :

0705-0815, 0815-0925, 1205-1240

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning Area :

Chapter 11: Lines and Planes in 3-dimensions

Learning Objectives :

11.2 Understand and the concept of Angle between two planes

Learning Outcomes :

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to

  1. identify the line of intersection between two planes
  2. draw a line on each plane which is perpendicular to the line of intersection of the two planes at a point on the line of intersection
  3. determine the angle between two planes on a model and a given diagram

Learning activities :

  1. Teacher show the way how to determine the angle between two planes.
  2. Discuss a few examples.
  3. Students are required to do the exercise at workbook.

Teaching Aids :

Workbook

Noble values :

Patient

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the lesson very well.


 

5-8/10/10

PMR


 

Week 39 (27 Sept – 1 Oct 2010)

Week 39 (27 Sept – 1 Oct 2010)

27/9/10(Monday)

CRK


 

28/9/10 (Tuesday)

Class :

4S2

Date :

28/9/10

Time :

0815-0925

Subject :

Chemistry

Learning Area :

Chapter 7: Acid and bases

Learning Objectives :

7.3 Analysing concentration of acids and alkalis (Peka)

Learning Outcomes :

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to

  • solve numerical problems involving molarity of acids and alkalis.

Learning activities :

  1. Teacher explain the steps how to do the peka(7.11).
  2. Students complete their report.

Teaching Aids :

ICT, hand out (note), workbook

Noble values :

Think rationally

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the lesson very well.


 

29/9/10 (Wednesday)

Class :

4K2, 4S4

Date :

29/9/10

Time :

0705-0815, 1205-1240

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning Area :

Chapter 11: Lines and Planes in 3-dimensions

Learning Objectives :

11.1 Understand and use the concept of Angle between lines and planes

Learning Outcomes :

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to

  1. identify planes
  2. identify horizontal planes, vertical planes and inclined planes
  3. sketch a three dimensional shape and identify the specific planes
  4. identify normals to a given plane

Learning activities :

  1. Teacher introduce the new chapter by discuss a few examples in our daily life.
  2. Explain the meaning of horizontal planes, vertical planes and inclined planes.
  3. Discuss a few examples from workbook.
  4. Students are required to do the exercise from the workbook.

Teaching Aids :

Workbook

Noble values :

Patient

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students were very interesting and could followed the new concept very well.


 

30/9/10 (Thursday)

Class :

4S4

Date :

30/9/10

Time :

0705-0815

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning Area :

Chapter 11: Lines and Planes in 3-dimensions

Learning Objectives :

11.1 Understand and use the concept of Angle between lines and planes

Learning Outcomes :

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to

  1. determine the orthogonal projection of a line on a plane
    1. draw and name the orthogonal projection of line on plane
  2. determine the angle between a line and a plane
    1. solve problems involving the angle between a line and a plane

Learning activities :

  1. Explain the meaning of orthogonal projection.
  2. Teacher show the way how to determine and name the angle related.
  3. Discuss a few examples from workbook.
  4. Students are required to do the exercise from the workbook.

Teaching Aids :

Workbook

Noble values :

Patient

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students were very interesting and could followed the new concept very well.


 

Class :

4S3

Date :

30/9/10

Time :

0815-0925

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning Area :

Chapter 11: Lines and Planes in 3-dimensions

Learning Objectives :

11.1 Understand and use the concept of Angle between lines and planes

Learning Outcomes :

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to

  1. identify planes
  1. identify horizontal planes, vertical planes and inclined planes
  2. sketch a three dimensional shape and identify the specific planes
  3. identify normals to a given plane

Learning activities :

  1. Teacher introduce the new chapter by discuss a few examples in our daily life.
  2. Explain the meaning of horizontal planes, vertical planes and inclined planes.
  3. Discuss a few examples from workbook.
  4. Students are required to do the exercise from the workbook.

Teaching Aids :

Workbook

Noble values :

Patient

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students were very interesting and could followed the new concept very well.


 

Class :

4S2

Date :

30/9/10

Time :

1130-1240

Subject :

Chemistry

Learning Area :

Chapter 7: Acid and bases

Learning Objectives :

7.3 Analysing concentration of acids and alkalis (Peka)

Learning Outcomes :

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to

  • solve numerical problems involving molarity of acids and alkalis.

Learning activities :

  1. Teacher guide students in doing experiment of titration acid and alkali.

Teaching Aids :

ICT, hand out (note), workbook

Noble values :

Being honestly and cooperative

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could do their experiment very well.


 

1/10/10 (Friday)

Class :

4K2, 4S3

Date :

1/10/10

Time :

0940-1040, 1040-1140

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning Area :

Chapter 11: Lines and Planes in 3-dimensions

Learning Objectives :

11.1 Understand and use the concept of Angle between lines and planes

Learning Outcomes :

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to

  1. determine the orthogonal projection of a line on a plane
  2. draw and name the orthogonal projection of line on plane
  3. determine the angle between a line and a plane
  4. solve problems involving the angle between a line and a plane

Learning activities :

  1. Explain the meaning of orthogonal projection.
  2. Teacher show the way how to determine and name the angle related.
  3. Discuss a few examples from workbook.
  4. Students are required to do the exercise from the workbook.

Teaching Aids :

Workbook

Noble values :

Patient

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students were very interesting and could followed the new concept very well.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Week 38 (20 – 24 Sept 2010)

Week 38 (20 – 24 Sept 2010)

20/9/10(Monday)

Class :

4S3, 4S4, 4K2

Date :

20/9/10

Time :

0705-0815, 0815-0925, 1205-1240

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning Area :

Chapter 10: Angles of Elevation and Depression

Learning Objectives :

10.1 Understand and use the concept of Angle of elevation and angle of depression

Learning Outcomes :

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to

  1. identify:
    1. the horizontal line
    2. the angle of elevation
    3. the angle of depression

Learning activities :

  1. Teacher explain the meaning of angle of elevation and angle of depression.
  2. Discuss a few examples.
  3. Students are required to do the exercise at workbook.

Teaching Aids :

Workbook

Noble values :

Patient

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the lesson very well.


21/9/10 (Tuesday)

Class :

4S2

Date :

21/9/10

Time :

0815-0925

Subject :

Chemistry

Learning Area :

Chapter 7: Acid and bases

Learning Objectives :

7.2 Synthesising the concepts of strong acids, weak acids, strong alkalis and weak alkalis

7.3 Analysing concentration of acids and alkalis

Learning Outcomes :

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to

  • state the use of a pH scale,
  • relate pH value with acidic or alkaline properties of a substance,
  • relate concentration of hydrogen ions with pH value,
  • relate concentration of hydroxide ions with pH value
  • relate strong or weak acid with degree of dissociation,
  • relate strong or weak alkali with degree of dissociation,
  • conceptualise qualitatively strong and weak acids,
  • conceptualise qualitatively strong and weak alkali.


  • state the meaning of concentration,
  • state the meaning of molarity,
  • state the relationship between the number of moles with molarity and volume of a solution,
  • describe methods for preparing standard solutions,
  • describe the preparation of a solution with a specified concentration using dilution

method,

  • relate pH value with molarity of acid and alkali,
  • solve numerical problems involving molarity of acids and alkalis.

Learning activities :

  1. Teacher explain the difference of strong and weak acid and alkali.
  2. Teacher explain the meaning of concentration and molarity.
  3. Teacher shows the way how to solve numerical problems involving molarity of acids and alkalis.
  4. Discuss a few examples.
  5. Students are required to do the exercise from workbook.

Teaching Aids :

ICT, hand out (note), workbook

Noble values :

Think rationally

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the lesson very well.


22/9/10 (Wednesday)

Class :

4K2, 4S4

Date :

22/9/10

Time :

0705-0815, 1205-1240

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning Area :

Chapter 10: Angles of Elevation and Depression

Learning Objectives :

10.1 Understand and use the concept of Angle of elevation and angle of depression

Learning Outcomes :

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to

  1. represent a particular situation involving
    1. the angle of elevation
    2. the angle of depression, using diagrams

Learning activities :

  1. Discuss and do correction for previous exercise.
  2. Discuss a few examples.
  3. Students are required to do the exercise at workbook.

Teaching Aids :

Workbook

Noble values :

Patient

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students were very interesting and could followed the new concept very well.


23/9/10 (Thursday)

Class :

4S4

Date :

23/9/10

Time :

0705-0815

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning Area :

Chapter 10: Angles of Elevation and Depression

Learning Objectives :

10.1 Understand and use the concept of Angle of elevation and angle of depression

Learning Outcomes :

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to

  1. solve problems involving the angle of elevation and the angle of depression

Learning activities :

  1. Discuss and do correction for the previous exercise.
  2. Discuss a few examples in SPM format.
  3. Students are required to do the exercise at workbook.

Teaching Aids :

Workbook

Noble values :

Patient, tidy

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the concept very well.


Class :

4S3

Date :

23/9/10

Time :

0815-0925

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning Area :

Chapter 10: Angles of Elevation and Depression

Learning Objectives :

10.1 Understand and use the concept of Angle of elevation and angle of depression

Learning Outcomes :

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to

  1. represent a particular situation involving
    1. the angle of elevation
      1. the angle of depression, using diagrams

Learning activities :

  1. Discuss and do correction for previous exercise.
  2. Discuss a few examples.
  3. Students are required to do the exercise at workbook.

Teaching Aids :

Workbook

Noble values :

Patient

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students were very interesting and could followed the new concept very well.


Class :

4S2

Date :

23/9/10

Time :

1130-1240

Subject :

Chemistry

Learning Area :

Chapter 7: Acid and bases

Learning Objectives :

7.4 Analysing neutralisation

Learning Outcomes :

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to

  • explain the meaning of neutralisation,
  • explain the application of neutralisation in daily life,
  • write equations for neutralisation reactions,
  • describe acid-base titration,
  • determine the end point of titration during neutralisation
  • solve numerical problems involving neutralisation reactions to calculate either concentration or volume of solutions

Learning activities :

  1. Teacher shows the way how to write equations for neutralisation reactions.
  2. Explain the meaning of end-point of titration.
  3. Discuss a few examples.
  4. Students are required to do the exercise from workbook.

Teaching Aids :

Teaching courseware and workbook

Noble values :

Think objectively and cooperative

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the lesson very well.


24/9/10 (Friday)

Class :

4K2, 4S3

Date :

24/9/10

Time :

0940-1040, 1040-1140

Subject :

Mathematics

Learning Area :

Chapter 10: Angles of Elevation and Depression

Learning Objectives :

10.1 Understand and use the concept of Angle of elevation and angle of depression

Learning Outcomes :

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to

  1. solve problems involving the angle of elevation and the angle of depression

Learning activities :

  1. Discuss and do correction for the previous exercise.
  2. Discuss a few examples in SPM format.
  3. Students are required to do the exercise at workbook.

Teaching Aids :

Workbook

Noble values :

Patient, tidy

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. Students could followed the concept very well.

25/9/10 (Saturday-replace Tuesday)

Class :

4S2

Date :

25/9/10

Time :

0815-0925

Subject :

Chemistry

Learning Area :

Chapter 7: Acid and bases

Learning Objectives :

7.4 Analysing neutralisation

Learning Outcomes :

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to

  • explain the meaning of neutralisation,
  • explain the application of neutralisation in daily life,
  • write equations for neutralisation reactions,
  • describe acid-base titration,
  • determine the end point of titration during neutralisation
  • solve numerical problems involving neutralisation reactions to calculate either concentration or volume of solutions

Learning activities :

Discuss the prrevious exercise.

Teaching Aids :

ICT, hand out (note), workbook

Noble values :

Think rationally

Reflections :

Learning outcomes had been achieved. All the students had done their exercise well.