As I’m writing this post, we are only 89 days away from GCE ‘O’ Level Elementary Maths Paper 1.
Personally I think in this last phase of preparation, students must feel confident by reflecting on the things they’ve understand all these while.
I’m going to start this checklist for both E-Math & A-Math in this countdown towards ‘O’ Level 2010 and I hope you find it useful & beneficial in boosting your confidence and motivating yourself to do better.
For the topic of Quadratic, do you know
How to find the intercepts ( x & y), the turning point (minimum or maximum), given a quadratic graph?
How to sketch a quadratic graph given any type of quadratic equation?
How to state the minimum or maximum from a completed square equation?
The various methods to solve a quadratic equation?
How to handle a problem solving question in Paper 2 involving quadratic concepts?
Above are the main concepts you need to know for Quadratic, feel free to add on any more in the comment section so that more readers can benefit from your sharing.
Many students don’t like the topic in A-Math known as ‘Kinematics’. My guess is that it is linked closely to Physics which is a subject not favourited by many too.
To be able to understand Kinematics, I always get my students to be familiar with what I call a ‘Kinematics Vocabulary List’. [Click here to download a printable note]
I hope you find this list useful. I would like to hear from you how you find Kinematics in Differentiation & Integration. Do you like it or dislike it? Leave me a comment.
With the completion of June Intensive Revision BootCamp over the school holidays, it has been my great pleasure to share with the participants on how to understand confusing Maths concepts easily, use a shorter time to solve their questions, enjoy learning :)
In the next few weeks, I’m going to share with you some of the important concepts I taught in my workshops. I hope you find the posts and videos useful. Remember to leave me a comment and subscribe to my blog (found on the top right hand side of this website).
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