Syllabus 2S-Math12
Syllabus 2S-Math12
Syllabus 2S-Math12
Quality Policy As the National Center for Teacher Education, the Philippine Normal University commits
to provide leadership in teacher education and nurture innovative teachers, education
leaders, and research scholars imbued with the values of truth, excellence, and service. The
university further commits to the continual growth of its Quality Management System
through compliance with International Quality Standards and statutory and regulatory
requirements. PNU shall achieve these commitments through core functions of instruction,
research, extension, and production.
FTD Goals The Faculty of Teacher Development promotes the University’s mission of nurturing
innovative teachers and educational leaders. It is committed to:
1. Providing the best teacher preparation and development training to produce teachers who
are strong in content, grounded in the discipline and possess the technological and
pedagogical knowledge to effectively teach and lead in the on-going educational reforms at
all levels of education;
2. Promoting quality instruction by ensuring a strong philosophical and conceptual
foundations for the teacher education curriculum programs to develop graduates with the
following qualities: humane and ethical educated person, reflective and responsive
specialist, critical and creative technology expert and transformative educator;
3. Advancing research in education by providing opportunities to students and faculty
members of the College to conduct research to produce and construct knowledge about
teaching- learning, reflect and make meaningful connections between theory and practice,
solve problems and locate opportunities for strategic actions; and
4. Promoting a culture of sharing by extending scholarship and expertise to other educational
institutions and agencies and establishing partnerships with communities and organizations
involved in education.
Program Specialization 1. Manifest understanding in the nature and philosophy of mathematics and how students
Outcomes learn mathematics.
2. Demonstrate expertise in the content and language in mathematics, show connections
between mathematical concepts, and relate these to other curricular areas.
3. Use appropriate principles, strategies, techniques, and technology to appreciate
mathematics as a discipline and as opportunity for creative work, for discovery, and for
gaining insights of the world.
Course Description This is a 4-unit course that includes the study of functions, limits and continuity, derivatives
and integrals of algebraic functions and their applications. The learners are expected to
formulate and accurately solve situational problems applying their skills in differentiation
and integration.
MIDTERM EXAM
Chapter 5: INTEGRALS
5.1 Approximating Areas
5.1.1 Use sigma (summation) notation to calculate sums and powers of integers.
Lesson Exercises
LV 5.1
5.1 5.1
5.1.2 Use the sum of rectangular areas to approximate the area under a curve.
Week 9
5.1.3 Use Riemann sums to approximate area.
5.2 The Definite Integral
5.2.1 State the definition of the definite integral. Lesson Exercises
LV 5.2
5.2.2 Explain the terms integrand, limits of integration, and variable of 5.2 5.2
integration.
FINAL EXAMINATION
Course References Main Reference: Herman, E & Strang, G. (2018). Calculus Volume 1. OpenStax, Houston, Texas
Web-link: https://openstax.org/details/books/calculus-volume-1
Other References:
Dawkins, P. (2007). Calculus 1. https://notendur.hi.is/adl2/CalcI_Complete.pdf
Heinbockel, J.H. (2012). Introduction to Calculus Volume 1. Old Dominion University.
http://www.math.odu.edu/~jhh/Volume-1.PDF