2022 PSLE Discussions & Strategies (born in 2010)
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I believe this is the concept behind the turkey question: The poor poultry thermal conductivity is why the outer layer of the turkey will reach the fully cooked temperature, while the internal meat will still be cool.
I don’t think that our kids have learnt about this before… This year’s Science paper was quite challenging… -
May I ask if anyone can remember the part b) to 2nd last question on electricity in booklet B for science paper today. They are to complete the circuit provided. Thank you !
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Hello everyone, congratulations to all the parents and kids who are done with the PSLE. My son took it last year, he and some of his friends who saw some of the maths questions this year said this year was easier then last year where they had the famous Harry and the coins questions 😂
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MrCroc\" post_id=\"2084675\" time=\"1664867527\" user_id=\"199357:
I think “poor conductor of heat” and “rate of heat gain” are key words.
@Nina24, my DD talked about the inside of the turkey not being able to gain heat that fast. Is it necessary to talk about it being \"poor conductor of heat\"? It is a 1m question, so how are the marks distributed here..? Anyone? -
I don’t know.. I feel sad after hearing about science. 🙁
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Theseire\" post_id=\"2084691\" time=\"1664873200\" user_id=\"199560:
This year the challenging one is science unfortunately..
Hello everyone, congratulations to all the parents and kids who are done with the PSLE. My son took it last year, he and some of his friends who saw some of the maths questions this year said this year was easier then last year where they had the famous Harry and the coins questions 😂
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Coffeelatte03\" post_id=\"2084693\" time=\"1664873709\" user_id=\"198645:
Same
I don’t know.. I feel sad after hearing about science. 🙁
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Coffeelatte03\" post_id=\"2084694\" time=\"1664873791\" user_id=\"198645:
This year, Ivan and Helen both went on a holiday to Turkey.
This year the challenging one is science unfortunately..
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Sorry to hear abt the science paper
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