This document contains notes for a Form Three BI revision examination. It includes sample questions and explanations for four sections: Section A on error identification, Section B on information transfer, Section C on comprehension of a letter, and Section D on guided writing. The comprehension section provides a letter about a girl named Nona who rescued a kitten from a drain and questions to test understanding of events, characters, and meanings from the letter. The guided writing section prompts students to outline a story about preventing road accidents and includes guidelines for the beginning, middle, and end of the story.
This document contains a review worksheet for a unit on fractions. It includes 7 stations covering topics like comparing and ordering fractions, adding and subtracting fractions, converting between decimals and fractions, and word problems involving fractions. Students are to work through the stations involving tasks like completing Venn diagrams, graphing fraction lines, calculating perimeters, and solving fraction word problems. The worksheet is designed to allow students to review key fraction concepts through hands-on activities.
Mathematics KBSM Form 1-Chapter 9-12 By Kelvin including Chapter 9 (8) Lines ...KelvinSmart2
Mathematics KBSM Form 1-Chapter 9-12 By Kelvin including Chapter 9 (8) Lines and Angles I Chapter 10 (9) Polygons I Chapter 11 (10) Perimeter and Area Chapter 12 (X) Solid Geometry I
Chapter 9 (8)
Lines and Angles I
Chapter 10 (9)
Polygons I
Chapter 11 (10)
Perimeter and Area
Chapter 12 (X)
Solid Geometry I
Mathematics Form 1-Chapter 9 polygons KBSM of form 3 chp 2KelvinSmart2
This document provides notes on polygons for Form 3 mathematics. It begins with a review of polygons from Form 1, including regular polygons, symmetry, triangles, and quadrilaterals. It then covers regular polygons, exterior and interior angles of polygons, and examples calculating these angles for different polygons. The notes include tables summarizing properties of different polygons like the number of sides, angles, and lines of symmetry. It also includes example problems calculating exterior and interior angles based on information about the number of sides.
Mathematics Form 1-Chapter 8 lines and angles KBSM of form 3 chp 1 ...KelvinSmart2
This document contains notes on lines and angles from mathematics Form 3. It reviews concepts from Form 1 such as classifying angles and defining parallel and perpendicular lines. It then introduces new concepts like transversals, corresponding angles, interior angles, and alternate angles formed when a line crosses two parallel lines. It provides examples of using angle properties to solve problems involving triangles and quadrilaterals. Finally, it includes sample exercises involving finding missing angle measures using the properties of parallel lines crossed by a transversal.
Mathematics Form 1-Chapter 6-7 Linear Equalities Linear Inequalities KBSM of ...KelvinSmart2
This document contains notes for a mathematics chapter covering linear equations and inequalities. It introduces key topics like conversions between units of length, mass, time, and money. It also covers solving linear equations in two variables, simultaneous linear equations using substitution and elimination methods, and solving inequalities in one and two variables. Examples of each type of problem are provided.
Mathematics Form 1-Chapter 13 The Pythagoras’ Theorem KBSM of form 2 chp 6 KelvinSmart2
The document describes a diagram that contains a trapezium PQRS, three right-angled triangles PQR, PRS, and PST, a rectangle STUV, a straight line UVW, and three right-angled triangles PQR, PST and PTU. The diagram is used to illustrate Pythagoras' theorem from a Form 2 mathematics textbook.
Mathematics Form 1-Chapter 4 Ratio, Rates and Proportion KBSM of form 2 chp 5 KelvinSmart2
The document summarizes key concepts about ratios, rates, and proportions from a math chapter. It defines what a ratio is and how it can be written. It provides examples of how to use ratios to determine if quantities are proportional. It also discusses how to find ratios of three quantities or when multiple ratios are given. The remainder of the document consists of example problems for students to practice applying these ratio and proportion concepts.
Mathematics Form 1-Chapter 5-6 Algebraic Expression Linear Equations KBSM of ...KelvinSmart2
This document summarizes a math chapter about algebraic expressions and linear equations. It covers topics like algebraic terms with multiple unknowns, multiplication and division of terms, and solving linear equations. It provides examples and exercises for students to practice the concepts. Key points introduced are the definitions of unknowns, coefficients, like and unlike terms, and how to perform operations and solve equations involving algebraic expressions.
This document contains a review worksheet for a unit on fractions. It includes 7 stations covering topics like comparing and ordering fractions, adding and subtracting fractions, converting between decimals and fractions, and word problems involving fractions. Students are to work through the stations involving tasks like completing Venn diagrams, graphing fraction lines, calculating perimeters, and solving fraction word problems. The worksheet is designed to allow students to review key fraction concepts through hands-on activities.
Mathematics KBSM Form 1-Chapter 9-12 By Kelvin including Chapter 9 (8) Lines ...KelvinSmart2
Mathematics KBSM Form 1-Chapter 9-12 By Kelvin including Chapter 9 (8) Lines and Angles I Chapter 10 (9) Polygons I Chapter 11 (10) Perimeter and Area Chapter 12 (X) Solid Geometry I
Chapter 9 (8)
Lines and Angles I
Chapter 10 (9)
Polygons I
Chapter 11 (10)
Perimeter and Area
Chapter 12 (X)
Solid Geometry I
Mathematics Form 1-Chapter 9 polygons KBSM of form 3 chp 2KelvinSmart2
This document provides notes on polygons for Form 3 mathematics. It begins with a review of polygons from Form 1, including regular polygons, symmetry, triangles, and quadrilaterals. It then covers regular polygons, exterior and interior angles of polygons, and examples calculating these angles for different polygons. The notes include tables summarizing properties of different polygons like the number of sides, angles, and lines of symmetry. It also includes example problems calculating exterior and interior angles based on information about the number of sides.
Mathematics Form 1-Chapter 8 lines and angles KBSM of form 3 chp 1 ...KelvinSmart2
This document contains notes on lines and angles from mathematics Form 3. It reviews concepts from Form 1 such as classifying angles and defining parallel and perpendicular lines. It then introduces new concepts like transversals, corresponding angles, interior angles, and alternate angles formed when a line crosses two parallel lines. It provides examples of using angle properties to solve problems involving triangles and quadrilaterals. Finally, it includes sample exercises involving finding missing angle measures using the properties of parallel lines crossed by a transversal.
Mathematics Form 1-Chapter 6-7 Linear Equalities Linear Inequalities KBSM of ...KelvinSmart2
This document contains notes for a mathematics chapter covering linear equations and inequalities. It introduces key topics like conversions between units of length, mass, time, and money. It also covers solving linear equations in two variables, simultaneous linear equations using substitution and elimination methods, and solving inequalities in one and two variables. Examples of each type of problem are provided.
Mathematics Form 1-Chapter 13 The Pythagoras’ Theorem KBSM of form 2 chp 6 KelvinSmart2
The document describes a diagram that contains a trapezium PQRS, three right-angled triangles PQR, PRS, and PST, a rectangle STUV, a straight line UVW, and three right-angled triangles PQR, PST and PTU. The diagram is used to illustrate Pythagoras' theorem from a Form 2 mathematics textbook.
Mathematics Form 1-Chapter 4 Ratio, Rates and Proportion KBSM of form 2 chp 5 KelvinSmart2
The document summarizes key concepts about ratios, rates, and proportions from a math chapter. It defines what a ratio is and how it can be written. It provides examples of how to use ratios to determine if quantities are proportional. It also discusses how to find ratios of three quantities or when multiple ratios are given. The remainder of the document consists of example problems for students to practice applying these ratio and proportion concepts.
Mathematics Form 1-Chapter 5-6 Algebraic Expression Linear Equations KBSM of ...KelvinSmart2
This document summarizes a math chapter about algebraic expressions and linear equations. It covers topics like algebraic terms with multiple unknowns, multiplication and division of terms, and solving linear equations. It provides examples and exercises for students to practice the concepts. Key points introduced are the definitions of unknowns, coefficients, like and unlike terms, and how to perform operations and solve equations involving algebraic expressions.
Mathematics Form 1-Chapter 3 Squares, Square Roots, Cubes and Cube Roots KBSM...KelvinSmart2
1. Squares are the product of a number multiplied by itself. Squares of fractions, decimals, and negative numbers can be calculated using this property.
2. Perfect squares are numbers that are the result of squaring another number. Prime factorization can help determine if a number is a perfect square.
3. The document provides examples of calculating squares and identifying perfect squares, and includes practice exercises for working with squares.
Mathematics Form 1-Chapter 1 Rational Numbers -Integers -Basic Arithmetic Ope...KelvinSmart2
This document provides notes on rational numbers including integers, fractions, and decimals. It defines integers as whole numbers with a positive or negative sign and fractions as having a numerator and denominator. Positive numbers are defined as values greater than zero while negative numbers are less than zero. Examples of positive and negative integers, fractions, and decimals are given. The document also covers ordering and operations on rational numbers including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and using the order of operations. Exercises are provided for students to compare, order, and perform calculations on rational numbers.
Informal Letter Format and Essay By KelvinKelvinSmart2
1. Informal letters are friendly letters written to people the writer knows personally like family, friends, or pen pals.
2. The format includes the writer's address, date, salutation, contents of the letter, and closing remarks.
3. Examples of opening and closing remarks, ways to extend and respond to invitations, give information, advice, apologies, and congratulations are provided.
(Form 1) How to make fruity soya bean jelly short essay By KelvinKelvinSmart2
To make fruity soya bean jelly, first soak agar-agar and boil it with pandan leaves and water before adding sugar and soya milk. Then switch off the heat, stir in evaporated milk and fruit cocktail, and pour the mixture into cups to set. Finally, store the set jelly in the fridge before serving.
Conjunctions Notes and Exercise By KelvinKelvinSmart2
1. Conjunctions are words that link words, phrases, and clauses together. They allow for more complex sentences to be formed rather than a series of short, choppy sentences.
2. There are three main types of conjunctions: coordinating conjunctions join elements of equal grammatical rank, correlative conjunctions work in pairs, and subordinating conjunctions join independent and dependent clauses.
3. Exercises are provided to help understand the different conjunctions, including filling in sentences with the correct conjunction based on meaning and structure.
This document provides exercises to practice using contrast connectors such as although, but, despite, in spite of, on the other hand, etc. Exercise 1 fills in the blanks with the appropriate connector. Exercise 2 joins sentence pairs using the specified connectors. Exercise 3 rewrites sentences using different contrast connectors. The exercises are designed to help learners understand how to use contrast connectors to join or contrast ideas in a sentence.
This document provides a list of sentence connectors and their meanings to link ideas and provide structure to writing. It includes common transition words for cause and effect, comparison, contrast, emphasis, confirmation, clarification, generalization, specialization, additional information, conditionals, examples and ordering. Connectors help ensure ideas flow logically from one to the next to strengthen written communication.
Karangan Konsert Sekolah Disediakan oleh Kelvin 4S4/2019KelvinSmart2
Konsert tahunan SMJK Heng Ee diadakan pada 14 Jun 2016 untuk mengumpul dana bagi tabung pembinaan sekolah dan kebajikan pelajar. Acara ini memberi peluang kepada pelajar untuk berbakat dan menampilkan berbagai persembahan seperti orkestra Cina dan drama. Konsert ini berjaya mendapat sambutan hangat dari masyarakat.
The speaker discusses social ills among teenagers in Malaysia. One of the main causes is lack of parental supervision as many parents work and children are left with others. When children do not receive love and attention at home, they seek it elsewhere which can lead them astray. The media can also influence teenagers negatively by showing violence and sex. Providing more recreational facilities for teenagers and restricting certain media content could help address the problems. Everyone in society must work together to combat social ills affecting youth.
The document discusses the meaning of common phrases related to the color red and provides examples. It explains that while bricks are often red, they come in other colors too. When angry, blood rushes to the head, causing one's face to turn red. Three everyday red items are listed as bricks, lipstick, and rubber balls. The phrase "feeling brave with all your might" means to be extremely courageous, such as when performing rescue work as a fireman or lifeguard saving someone.
Mathematics form 1 - Chapter 9-12 By KelvinKelvinSmart2
1. The document is a revision guide for mathematics chapters 9-12 covering topics like angles, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, area, perimeter, and geometric solids.
2. It provides definitions, diagrams, and methods for determining properties of different shapes as well as calculating measures like area, perimeter, and volume.
3. Formulas and step-by-step processes are given for finding missing values of angles, lengths of sides, areas of triangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, and volumes of cubes and cuboids.
Mathematics form 1&2 short simple notes By Kelvin 2H/2017KelvinSmart2
This document provides notes on mathematics concepts for Form 1 and Form 2. For Form 1, it covers topics like operations, number sequences, fractions, measurements, angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, perimeter, area, geometric solids and their properties. For Form 2, it discusses directed numbers, squares, ratios, Pythagoras theorem, coordinates, circles, transformations, statistics and solid geometry. Formulas for calculating perimeter, area, volume, surface area and angles are also presented. The notes were prepared by Kelvin from Class 2H of SMJK Heng Ee on 28/10/2017 as a short simple revision guide.
This document contains a mathematics revision exercise for Form 2 students with questions in three sections:
1) Simple calculation questions involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of fractions, decimals, and integers. Students are asked to show their work.
2) Distance problems calculating the distance between points on a coordinate plane using the distance formula. Students are asked to use a calculator and show their steps.
3) Circumference and diameter problems for circles using pi and the circumference formula. Students are asked to calculate values and find values using the appropriate formulas, showing their work.
The final section contains word problems involving ratios, rates, and coordinate geometry finding the midpoint of a line segment. Students must show their
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Mathematics Form 1-Chapter 3 Squares, Square Roots, Cubes and Cube Roots KBSM...KelvinSmart2
1. Squares are the product of a number multiplied by itself. Squares of fractions, decimals, and negative numbers can be calculated using this property.
2. Perfect squares are numbers that are the result of squaring another number. Prime factorization can help determine if a number is a perfect square.
3. The document provides examples of calculating squares and identifying perfect squares, and includes practice exercises for working with squares.
Mathematics Form 1-Chapter 1 Rational Numbers -Integers -Basic Arithmetic Ope...KelvinSmart2
This document provides notes on rational numbers including integers, fractions, and decimals. It defines integers as whole numbers with a positive or negative sign and fractions as having a numerator and denominator. Positive numbers are defined as values greater than zero while negative numbers are less than zero. Examples of positive and negative integers, fractions, and decimals are given. The document also covers ordering and operations on rational numbers including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and using the order of operations. Exercises are provided for students to compare, order, and perform calculations on rational numbers.
Informal Letter Format and Essay By KelvinKelvinSmart2
1. Informal letters are friendly letters written to people the writer knows personally like family, friends, or pen pals.
2. The format includes the writer's address, date, salutation, contents of the letter, and closing remarks.
3. Examples of opening and closing remarks, ways to extend and respond to invitations, give information, advice, apologies, and congratulations are provided.
(Form 1) How to make fruity soya bean jelly short essay By KelvinKelvinSmart2
To make fruity soya bean jelly, first soak agar-agar and boil it with pandan leaves and water before adding sugar and soya milk. Then switch off the heat, stir in evaporated milk and fruit cocktail, and pour the mixture into cups to set. Finally, store the set jelly in the fridge before serving.
Conjunctions Notes and Exercise By KelvinKelvinSmart2
1. Conjunctions are words that link words, phrases, and clauses together. They allow for more complex sentences to be formed rather than a series of short, choppy sentences.
2. There are three main types of conjunctions: coordinating conjunctions join elements of equal grammatical rank, correlative conjunctions work in pairs, and subordinating conjunctions join independent and dependent clauses.
3. Exercises are provided to help understand the different conjunctions, including filling in sentences with the correct conjunction based on meaning and structure.
This document provides exercises to practice using contrast connectors such as although, but, despite, in spite of, on the other hand, etc. Exercise 1 fills in the blanks with the appropriate connector. Exercise 2 joins sentence pairs using the specified connectors. Exercise 3 rewrites sentences using different contrast connectors. The exercises are designed to help learners understand how to use contrast connectors to join or contrast ideas in a sentence.
This document provides a list of sentence connectors and their meanings to link ideas and provide structure to writing. It includes common transition words for cause and effect, comparison, contrast, emphasis, confirmation, clarification, generalization, specialization, additional information, conditionals, examples and ordering. Connectors help ensure ideas flow logically from one to the next to strengthen written communication.
Karangan Konsert Sekolah Disediakan oleh Kelvin 4S4/2019KelvinSmart2
Konsert tahunan SMJK Heng Ee diadakan pada 14 Jun 2016 untuk mengumpul dana bagi tabung pembinaan sekolah dan kebajikan pelajar. Acara ini memberi peluang kepada pelajar untuk berbakat dan menampilkan berbagai persembahan seperti orkestra Cina dan drama. Konsert ini berjaya mendapat sambutan hangat dari masyarakat.
The speaker discusses social ills among teenagers in Malaysia. One of the main causes is lack of parental supervision as many parents work and children are left with others. When children do not receive love and attention at home, they seek it elsewhere which can lead them astray. The media can also influence teenagers negatively by showing violence and sex. Providing more recreational facilities for teenagers and restricting certain media content could help address the problems. Everyone in society must work together to combat social ills affecting youth.
The document discusses the meaning of common phrases related to the color red and provides examples. It explains that while bricks are often red, they come in other colors too. When angry, blood rushes to the head, causing one's face to turn red. Three everyday red items are listed as bricks, lipstick, and rubber balls. The phrase "feeling brave with all your might" means to be extremely courageous, such as when performing rescue work as a fireman or lifeguard saving someone.
Mathematics form 1 - Chapter 9-12 By KelvinKelvinSmart2
1. The document is a revision guide for mathematics chapters 9-12 covering topics like angles, parallel and perpendicular lines, polygons, area, perimeter, and geometric solids.
2. It provides definitions, diagrams, and methods for determining properties of different shapes as well as calculating measures like area, perimeter, and volume.
3. Formulas and step-by-step processes are given for finding missing values of angles, lengths of sides, areas of triangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, and volumes of cubes and cuboids.
Mathematics form 1&2 short simple notes By Kelvin 2H/2017KelvinSmart2
This document provides notes on mathematics concepts for Form 1 and Form 2. For Form 1, it covers topics like operations, number sequences, fractions, measurements, angles, triangles, quadrilaterals, perimeter, area, geometric solids and their properties. For Form 2, it discusses directed numbers, squares, ratios, Pythagoras theorem, coordinates, circles, transformations, statistics and solid geometry. Formulas for calculating perimeter, area, volume, surface area and angles are also presented. The notes were prepared by Kelvin from Class 2H of SMJK Heng Ee on 28/10/2017 as a short simple revision guide.
This document contains a mathematics revision exercise for Form 2 students with questions in three sections:
1) Simple calculation questions involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of fractions, decimals, and integers. Students are asked to show their work.
2) Distance problems calculating the distance between points on a coordinate plane using the distance formula. Students are asked to use a calculator and show their steps.
3) Circumference and diameter problems for circles using pi and the circumference formula. Students are asked to calculate values and find values using the appropriate formulas, showing their work.
The final section contains word problems involving ratios, rates, and coordinate geometry finding the midpoint of a line segment. Students must show their
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
The chapter Lifelines of National Economy in Class 10 Geography focuses on the various modes of transportation and communication that play a vital role in the economic development of a country. These lifelines are crucial for the movement of goods, services, and people, thereby connecting different regions and promoting economic activities.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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