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SCHEME OF WORK

MATHEMATICS T
PRAU 2
YEAR 2014

YEARLY PLANNING FOR MATHEMATICS T 954 (PRAU 2 2014)


SECOND TERM: CALCULUS
Week

Topic
7 Limits and Continuity

Learning Outcome

Activities

Note

Candidates should be able to:

7.1 Limits

1.determine the existence and values of the


left-hand limit, right-hand limit and limit of
a function;
2.use the properties of limits;

1.Introducing the limit of a


function.
2.Teacher gives some examples,
exercises and discussion.

Obeying the law


Carefulness
Rationality
Honesty
Diligence

7.2 Continuity

1.

1.Introducing the continuity of a


function.
2.Teacher gives some examples,
exercises and discussion.

Determinations
Cleanliness
Patience
Responsibility

8 Differentiation

Pedagogy

determine the continuity of a function


at a point and on an interval;
2.use the intermediate value theorem.

Candidates should be able to:

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8.1 Derivatives

1.identify the derivative of a function as a


limit;
2.find the derivatives of xn (n ), ex, ln x,
sin x, cos x, tan x, sin1x, cos1x, tan1x, with
constant multiples, sums, differences,
products, quotients and composites;
3.perform implicit differentiation;
4.find the first derivatives of functions defined
parametrically;

1.

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8.2 Applications of
differentiation

1.determine where a function is increasing,


decreasing, concave upward and concave
downward;
2.determine the stationary points, extremum
points and points of inflexion;
3.sketch the graphs of functions, including
asymptotes parallel to the coordinate axes;

1.Revising the applications of


differentiation.
2.Teacher gives some examples,
exercises and discussion.

Revising the derivative of a


function.
2.Teacher gives some examples,
exercises and discussion.

Directive
Mastery
Metacognitive

Week
57

Topic
8.2 Applications of
differentiation

Learning Outcome

Activities

4.find the equations of tangents and normals


to curves, including parametric curves;
5.
solve problems concerning rates of
change, including related rates;
6.solve optimisation problems.

Note
Obeying the law
Carefulness
Rationality
Honesty
Diligence

UJIAN PERTENGAHAN PENGGAL 2


9 Integration

Candidates should be able to:

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9.1 Indefinite integrals

1.identify integration as the reverse of


differentiation;
2.integrate xn (n ), ex, sin x, cos x, sec2x,
with constant multiples, sums and
differences;
3.integrate rational functions by means of
decomposition into partial fractions;
4.use trigonometric identities to facilitate the
integration of trigonometric functions;
5.use algebraic and trigonometric
substitutions to find integrals;
6.perform integration by parts;

1.Revising the integration of a


function.
2.
Teacher gives some
examples, exercises and
discussion.

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9.2 Definite integrals

1.identify a definite integral as the area under


a curve;
2.use the properties of definite integrals;
3.evaluate definite integrals;
4.calculate the area of a region bounded by a
curve (including a parametric curve) and
lines parallel to the coordinate axes or
between two curves;
5.
calculate volumes of solids of
revolution about one of the coordinate axes.

1.Revising the definite integrals.


2.Teacher gives some examples,
exercises and discussion.

Determinations
Cleanliness
Patience
Responsibility

Pedagogy
Directive
Mastery
Metacognitive

Week

Topic

Learning Outcome

Activities

Note

Pedagogy

10 Differential Equations Candidates should be able to:


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10 Differential Equations

Coursework
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1.find the general solution of a first order


differential equation with separable
variables;
2.find the general solution of a first order
linear differential equation by means of an
integrating factor;
3.transform, by a given substitution, a first
order differential equation into one with
separable variables or one which is linear;
4.use a boundary condition to find a particular
solution;
5.
solve problems, related to science and
technology, that can be modelled by
differential equations.

1.Introducing the differential


equations.
2.
Teacher gives some
examples, exercises and
discussion.

Candidates should be able to:

Briefing on coursework.

1.plan to carry out Assignment B,


2.raise possible problems faced,
3.revise the related topics if necessary.

1.Teacher gives briefing and


guideline.

Coursework proper

1.carry out assignment,


2.refer to relevant sources related to the
assignment,
3.seek advice and reasonable aids related to
the assignment,

1.Students carry out assignment


B. Teacher acts as adviser,
observer, facilitator

Submission of
coursework paper

1.complete assignment report

1.

Teacher assesses
assignment report and conducts
viva.

Obeying the law


Carefulness
Rationality
Honesty
Diligence
Determinations
Cleanliness
Patience
Responsibility

Directive
Mastery
Metacognitive

Week

Topic

Activities

11 Maclaurin Series
11 Maclaurin Series

12 Numerical Methods

Pedagogy

Candidates should be able to:


1.find the Maclaurin series for a function and
the interval of convergence;
2.use standard series to find the series
expansions of the sums, differences,
products, quotients and composites of
functions;
3.perform differentiation and integration of a
power series;
4.use series expansions to find the limit of a
function.

1.Introducing the Maclaurin


series.
2.
Teacher gives some
examples, exercises and
discussion.

Candidates should be able to:

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12.1 Numerical solution


of equations

1.locate a root of an equation approximately


by means of graphical considerations and by
searching for a sign change;
2.use an iterative formula of the form xn+1 = f
(xn ) to find a root of an equation to a
prescribed degree of accuracy;
3.identify an iteration which converges or
diverges;
4.use the Newton-Raphson method;

1.Introducing the numerical


solution of equations.
2.
Teacher gives some
examples, exercises and
discussion.

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12.2 Numerical
integration

1.use the trapezium rule;


2.use sketch graphs to determine whether the
trapezium rule gives an over-estimate or an
under-estimate in simple cases.

1.Introducing the numerical


integration.
2.Teacher gives some examples,
exercises and discussion.

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Note

CUTI PERTENGAHAN PENGGAL (21/3 29/3/14)

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Learning Outcome

UJIAN PRA PENTAKSIRAN STPM PENGGAL 2

Obeying the law


Carefulness
Rationality
Honesty
Diligence
Determinations
Cleanliness
Patience
Responsibility

Directive
Mastery
Metacognitive

Week

Topic
Revision

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7 Limits and Continuity


8 Differentiation

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9 Integration
10 Differential Equations

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11 Maclaurin Series
12 Numerical Methods

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13 Past Year Papers

Learning Outcome

Activities

Note

Pedagogy

Candidates should be able to:


1.To reinforce and consolidate the knowledge
and skills which students have learned.
2.To expose students to the types of real
STPM examination questions.

1.Revision, solving passed years


examination questions , solving
additional questions from
reference books.
2.Doing exercises and discussing
the techniques of solving
problems.

1.To reinforce and consolidate the knowledge


and skills which students have learned.
2.To expose students to the types of real
STPM examination questions.

1.Revision, solving passed years


examination questions , solving
additional questions from
reference books.
2.Doing exercises and discussing
the techniques of solving
problems.

1.To reinforce and consolidate the knowledge


and skills which students have learned.
2.To expose students to the types of real
STPM examination questions.

1.Revision, solving passed years


examination questions , solving
additional questions from
reference books.
2.Doing exercises and discussing
the techniques of solving
problems.

1.To answer the questions in Paper 2 with


confident.

1.Doing exercise on Past Year


Papers, model Paper 1 & 2 ,
Trial Examination Papers from
other States. Discussion.

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PEPERIKSAAN STPM PENGGAL 2 (19/5 22/5/14)

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CUTI PERTENGAHAN TAHUN (27/5 14/6/14)

Responsibility
Cooperation
Determinations
Diligence
Carefulness

Cooperative

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