To all my dear students;
I hope you already have the exercise file that I ask you, and start to collect and complete all the exescises. The answer will be pasted on the chem lab notice board later on.
Do it by yourself first, because it will help you a lot to identify your strength and your weakness.
Remember 'kita bukan along, kita cuma nak tolong'. See ya guys.
Kamal. A.
Posted by Mr Kamal
at 11:28 AM on August 03, 2009
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Never Give Up To Score A1 in Chemistry
Its quit sometime since my last posted in my blog. Ok, since the SPM just around the corner, I would like to share with you all my dear students some of the opinions and views from your senior how to score A1 in chemistry.
Please read and make use of that.
First students
Let me start this post with my own experience in SPM Chemistry from grade 4C to 1A. Last year, I scored 4C in Chemistry in my midyear examination. I didn?t even know how to write a correct chemical equation.I started worrying that I might get bad result in SPM Chemistry. From that moment, I studied very hard and finally scored 1A in SPM Chemistry. You should start revising each and every chapter in the syllabus now. How? Follow these tips:
Master basic but important concepts. Memorize important facts and processes Practise past-year SPM papers Practise all trial papers
Master basic but important concepts. You must at least know how to write correct chemical equation, do simple calculation and understand basic chemical concept likes Mole Concept. Note that there are only a few types of calculations in Chemistry compared to Physics so please master all the calculations. Try to learn them yourselves reading the reference books first. If you really couldn?t understand them, you should seek help from your class or tuition teacher.
Memorize important facts and processes. Memorize the colours of chemical substances, understand the salt preparation process. It works effectively although some might argue that memorizing facts is the wrong way of learning. I personally agree that you can surely get a 1A in SPM Chemistry if you could memorize all the facts. However, I strongly recommend you to understand each concept and fact before you start memorizing them. Learning Chemistry becomes more exciting and enjoyable using this method.
Practise past-year SPM papers. Past-year SPM questions will repeat from time to time because of the limited scope covered in SPM Chemistry syllabus. This is no secret that most SPM candidates realize it.Practice makes perfect. Try every question and learn from your mistakes. For essay questions, get the marking schema from your teachers so that you can see how the marks are allocated and which points or keywords deserve full mark,etc. Learning from the essay marking schemas is a highly effective method!
Practise all trial papers. After SPM trial examinations, try to get other states SPM trial papers and practise them. Try Maktab Rendah Sains Mara (MRSM) SPM trial papers too! You can either exchange SPM trial papers with your friends from other states or get them online through certain websites. I was lucky because my Chemistry teacher collected otherstates SPM trial papers for us last year. Sometimes, one or more exact or similar questions will come out in the actual SPM Chemistry paper. SPM question leaks do happen every year.
In conclusion, you have to study and understand every chapter carefully. Believe me, you won get 1A if you have read only a few topics and focus on only certain chemical concepts. Like it or not, read-understand-memorize all topics is the only way to guarantee a 1A in SPM Chemistry.
Second student
You know what, there's an old legend in secondary school. Normally you hear this story when you are about to enter Form 4.
"Bio, Physics, Chemistry... the difference between these three pure science subjects is that, all three require different brain usage in adifferent percentage... In Biology, where you need 75% of MEMORIZING skill and 25% UNDERSTANDING of your text. Mean while for Physics, it's the other wayround where you need only 25% MEMORIZING skill (my friend derives the formulae other than memorizes it!!) and 75% understanding. Chemistry is some way in the middle and should be the easy for all ... ... you need half memory and half understanding, i.e. you are not only memorize the formulae and concept, you need to apply them as well ..."
To be honest, for the first monthly test in my chemistry, i was about to fail... ... i did even know how to get the numbers of atoms in a mole of oxygen gas... ... becoz I couldn't see the concept and i did understand it... i could not imagine the concept... so.. the most important thing is .. YOU NEED TO UNDERSTAND AND ACCEPT THE CONCEPT...
then... you learn the basic, how to balance an equation... this is the most basic AND useful skill in chemistry... even in STPM, sometimes you really scratching your head til bleeding but still couldn't figure out the meaning and the question... all you need to do is to balance the equation and you will get the concept for that particular situation/condition... then you are half way to theanswer...
the question is .. HOW TO LEARN TO BALANCE THE EQUATION ?? well... ... this is different for every individual... it's more or less like Maths... ... someone good in Maths (and understand what is Maths) could normally do better inbalancing the equation... ... just take it as a simple Maths equation and maybe you will get a clearer picture ... ... break the molecules into simple element... ... ... take it simple and think simple .. then it will be...
HOW TO SCORE OK (WELL MAYBE) IN CHEMISTRY ... the most important key is ... ...go through every chapter and learn the basic concept... then... understand its concept but doing some practice questions ... ... doing questions will let you know how to apply this concept ... ...
e.g. : you study about thermochemistry... you know it's about heat produced/ asorbed in a chemical reaction... ... but you won't be able to do the questions if you never done it before ... ... becoz you don't know how to apply the concept !
With the concepts in your mind... you should be able to do most questions ...but ... what if you want to do ALL QUESTIONS ??
HOW TO SCORE WELL IN CHEMISTRY then comes in your memorizing skill ... ... you need to memorize examples... ... you need to memorize the colours of elements... ... formulae... ...
you probably know about daniel cell... how to draw the cell and know which way the current going around the circuit... ... but if the question ask you to give an example ??? what if the questions asking you to build an experiment to know what element contain in an unknown substances ??
so to score very well, you will need this.
that's all i wanted to tell you all based on my personal experience. Some might feel not comfortable with my way, I understand that becoz i believe every individual got its own way to excel. Hopefully you can benefits the best from my opinion other than following it blindly.
Thank you guys
Posted by Mr Kamal
at 11:32 AM on May 19, 2009
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My Proud is You My Dear Students
Each year 'Teacher's Day' is celebrate on 16 of Mei.
First of all I would like to thanks to you all my dear students who came and wish me 'Happy Teacher's Day'.
To my dear 5 Science 1 students thanks for the nice wallet you all gave me. You don't have to buy anything for me my dear. Sure it drained your class money. But since my wallet is 'old already', I will use the one you all gave to me and I am proud to tell my buddies this the one that you gave to me during 'Teacher's Day'.
But what you all wrote in a piece of blue paper means a lot more to me. It really touch me. Make me feel stronger and want to become a teacher for another thousand years to come.
Gay Liang and Hui Yun you really make my day. You two are very funny. Please stay healthy and cheerful and 'sit down and settle down'. Opps... did I always says that.
Kah Ling, Jia Wee, Kim Yann I also love you all.
Chee Wee, Shi Hua I will never forget you.
Jie Wee, Pei Yee, Ee Lin and Jie Ling I promise always to smile, to stay healty, to stay cute and handsome okay just for you.
Ivy, Jing Jia, Bernard, Ming Chin and Zulhaniss I will always sacrife my time to teach and guide you.
Anis and Nadia you also 'rock' girls. Also love you always.
Mariah and Shamira 'sayang' you all. I will be your friend and teacher forever.
Wak Das and Razi I was here too you know. Don't forget our monday meeting after school, we will continue after mid year holiday. Its free of charge.
Palin and Faridh I will help you to master the chemistry with God help.
Wani and Wani I am not the best as you are. Please show the very best of you. I believe in you.
The Back Street Boys this year is REVOLUTIONER year, yeah you said so, yes couldn't agree more. I will assist you all to stand tall along your friends. Please come often see me. Form your study group. We talk about true 'REVOLUTIONER' the vision and the mission.
Alvin T knowledge is power. Stay focus will you. Follow your brother steps ok
Khalili thanks for the gift. I sure you will become the nice finest young man in the future. Keep your 'scientific curiosity' lives forever ok.
Zamani the SLAM thanks man for the gift. I hope you will come often to see me and please don't hesitate. Be confident like the way you handed me the gift.
Bella thanks for the gift and the card. I really lost my words ........... thank you dear.
Continue...
Posted by Mr Kamal
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TO SUCCEED IS EASIER THAN TO FAIL
My dear students, I believe you also can be the next "Nik Mardihah'
KOTA BHARU: Anak pasangan nelayan dan tukang sapu, Nik Nur Madihah Nik Mohd Kamal, membuktikan kemiskinan bukan halangan untuk berjaya dalam pelajaran apabila meraih pencapaian cemerlang 20A termasuk 1A2, dalam keputusan Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2008.
Nik Nur Madihah, 18, turut mencipta rekod sebagai pelajar terbaik Maahad Muhammadi (Perempuan) di sini, apabila mendapat A1 bagi Bahasa Melayu; Bahasa Inggeris; Pendidikan Islam; Sejarah, Matematik; Sains; Kesusasteraan Melayu;Geografi; Bahasa Arab Tinggi; Matematik Tambahan; Perdagangan; Prinsip Perakaunan; Ekonomi Asas; Fizik; Kimia dan Tasawwur Islam. Beliau turut mendapat A1 dalam Pendidikan al-Quran danAs-Sunnah; Pendidikan Syariah Islamiah dan English for Science dan Technology. Satu-satunya mata pelajaran yang beliau mendapat A2 ialah Biologi.
"Keluarga saya miskin, bapa hanya nelayan, ibu pula tukang sapu diUniversiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK), namun mereka adalah kebanggaan saya kerana sentiasa memberi dorongan untuk mencipta kejayaan.
"Guru-guru di Maahad Muhammadi juga banyak membantu kerana mereka sentiasa memberi perhatian dan sedia memberi tunjuk ajar pada bila-bila masa.
"Saya mengulang kaji awal pagi setiap hari selepas bersolat tahajud dan membaca al-Quran yang menjadi amalan sejak di sekolah rendah lagi. Berikutan tidak mampu mengikuti kelas tambahan di luar kerana mahal, saya beri tumpuan sepenuhnya ketika dalam kelas," katanya.
Beliau yang bercita-cita melanjutkan pengajian dalam bidang Fizik di Asia Barat. berkata, keputusan dicapainya itu membuktikan kejayaan dalam pelajaran mampu dimiliki sesiapa saja yang mempunyai keazaman dan bukannya bergantung kepada latarbelakang keluarga saja.
Kecemerlangan Nik Nur Madihah bermula sejak di sekolah rendah lagi apabilamendapat 5A bagi Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR) dan 9A bagi PenilaianMenengah Rendah (PMR) pada 2006.
Mr Kamal: I promise to help you to score A1 in Chemistry, with God help.