Singapore Secondary 2 Mathematics (G1) Syllabus
This syllabus outlines the aims, content, and assessment for the Secondary 2 G1 Mathematics course. It is designed for students who are bound for post-secondary vocational education. The syllabus aims to equip students with practical mathematical skills for everyday life and further learning.
Aims
- Acquire mathematical concepts and skills applicable to real-world situations and other subjects.
- Develop thinking, reasoning, communication, application, and metacognitive skills through problem-solving.
- Connect mathematical ideas within the subject and with other subjects through practical application.
- Build confidence in using mathematics and appreciate its value in real-life decision-making.
Syllabus Organization
The syllabus is structured around three content strands: Number and Algebra, Geometry and Measurement, and Statistics and Probability. Learning experiences focusing on processes, metacognition, and attitudes are integrated within these strands.
Problems in Real-World Contexts
The syllabus emphasizes problem-solving in real-world contexts, providing opportunities for students to apply learned concepts and appreciate the relevance of mathematics. Students are expected to be familiar with and solve problems related to:
- Everyday life (time schedules, transport schedules, recipes, floor plans, profit and loss).
- Personal and household finance (simple and compound interest, taxation, installments, utility bills, money exchange).
- Interpreting and analyzing data from tables and graphs (excluding distance-time and speed-time graphs).
These real-world problems expose students to the mathematical modeling process, which involves:
- Formulating the problem, including making assumptions and simplifications.
- Analyzing and interpreting data from graphs and tables.
- Selecting and applying appropriate concepts and skills.
- Interpreting mathematical solutions in the context of the problem.
Content by Levels
The syllabus details specific content for each secondary level. The following outlines the topics covered in Secondary Two:
Number and Algebra
- Ratio and proportion: Direct and inverse proportion.
- Rate and speed: Rates, average rates (including speed and average speed), and unit conversion (e.g., km/h to m/s).
- Algebraic expressions and formulae: Addition and subtraction of linear expressions, simplification of linear expressions.
- Functions and graphs: Cartesian coordinates, graphs of ordered pairs, linear functions and their graphs, gradient of a linear graph.
- Equations: Solving linear equations in one variable, formulating linear equations to solve problems.
Geometry and Measurement
- Angles, triangles, and quadrilaterals: Properties of triangles and special quadrilaterals, properties of perpendicular bisectors and angle bisectors, construction of simple geometrical figures.
- Congruence and similarity: Congruent and similar figures, properties of similar triangles and quadrilaterals.
- Pythagoras' theorem: Applying Pythagoras' theorem, determining right-angled triangles.
- Mensuration: Volume and surface area of prism and cylinder, unit conversion (cm² to m², cm³ to m³).
Statistics and Probability
- Data analysis: Analyzing and interpreting dot diagrams and histograms, purposes and uses of mean, mode, and median, calculating mean, mode, and median.
- Probability: Probability as a measure of chance, probability of single events.
Assessment Objectives
Summative assessments evaluate students' achievement of learning objectives. The assessment objectives for G1 Mathematics are:
- AO1: Use and apply standard techniques: Recall facts, terminology, and notation; interpret information from tables, graphs, diagrams, and texts; perform routine procedures.
- AO2: Solve problems in a variety of contexts: Interpret information to select appropriate concepts, rules, or formulas; translate information between different forms; make connections across topics; formulate problems mathematically; analyze information and apply techniques to solve problems; interpret results.
- AO3: Reason and communicate mathematically: Justify mathematical statements; provide explanations in the context of a problem.
National Examinations
Students take a national examination in their final year. The G1 Mathematics examination (Code 4046) consists of two papers:
- Paper 1: Number and Algebra, Geometry and Measurement (50% weighting).
- Paper 2: Number and Algebra, Statistics and Probability (50% weighting).
Both papers include short-answer and longer context-based questions. |