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    • K Offline
      kohhweelin.010441gmail.010441com
      last edited by

      Snowy15:
      Hi there,


      can anyone tell me how can we prepare for the Science Practical test?

      Thanks. :roll:
      Just my 2 cents...I hope PH gives a Mock test before the Actual test so kids can have at least a proper hands-on to an experimental test.

      You cannot memorise answers or practise and practise for Sci Pract Tests, unlike other subjects. These are some pointers to take note during the test:

      1) Follow Instructions carefully
      Following the steps in order, there is no such thing as do the important step first. Every step is important.

      2) Accuracy
      Measure and read properly. Make sure you have the correct, logical reading. Logic depends on how much knowledge you have on the topic or crudely put is, 'common sense'. If the reading seems illogical, check the experiment setup again.

      3) Identify the variables and constant
      Usually, there will be instructions on how to plot a graph/ chart using variables and constants (or readings). It will be the key to the question topic. If the variables and contants are identified correctly, you are on the right track.

      3) Plotting of Graphs (if any)
      Check that all the labels of axes and objects to be plotted are placed correctly and clearly. If the experiment is done correctly, the graph should look smooth and depict a pattern.

      4) Conclusion
      This is where the science knowledge comes in. Answer in scientific terms and relevance to the topic.

      Basically, the results of the whole experiment must be credible, using the correct method. If not, trace back to where reading might be wrong. It is important to keep the work station clear and not messy. It helps to be organised.

      All the best to those taking the Sci Practical Tests! :rahrah:

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      • M Offline
        markfch
        last edited by

        E3:
        Snowy15:

        Hi there,


        can anyone tell me how can we prepare for the Science Practical test?

        Thanks. :roll:

        Just my 2 cents...I hope PH gives a Mock test before the Actual test so kids can have at least a proper hands-on to an experimental test.

        You cannot memorise answers or practise and practise for Sci Pract Tests, unlike other subjects. These are some pointers to take note during the test:

        1) Follow Instructions carefully
        Following the steps in order, there is no such thing as do the important step first. Every step is important.

        2) Accuracy
        Measure and read properly. Make sure you have the correct, logical reading. Logic depends on how much knowledge you have on the topic or crudely put is, 'common sense'. If the reading seems illogical, check the experiment setup again.

        3) Identify the variables and constant
        Usually, there will be instructions on how to plot a graph/ chart using variables and constants (or readings). It will be the key to the question topic. If the variables and contants are identified correctly, you are on the right track.

        3) Plotting of Graphs (if any)
        Check that all the labels of axes and objects to be plotted are placed correctly and clearly. If the experiment is done correctly, the graph should look smooth and depict a pattern.

        4) Conclusion
        This is where the science knowledge comes in. Answer in scientific terms and relevance to the topic.

        Basically, the results of the whole experiment must be credible, using the correct method. If not, trace back to where reading might be wrong. It is important to keep the work station clear and not messy. It helps to be organised.

        All the best to those taking the Sci Practical Tests! :rahrah:

        Hi E3,

        Nice to see that you're back. You've missing for a while :lol:

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        • K Offline
          kohhweelin.010441gmail.010441com
          last edited by

          Haha. I was enjoying myself spending time with my family during the hols. Now, this kiasu parent is back to see whether they are any interesting happenings in PH, engines gearing up for the new semester!

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          • janet88J Offline
            janet88
            last edited by

            Hi Parents,

            Welcome back to the start of Term 3.

            The June hols was a good opportunity to recharge for a new term and also preparation for the BIG exam. I will be getting my son to revise his Science chapters like Diversity and Systems.

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            • K Offline
              kohhweelin.010441gmail.010441com
              last edited by

              My dd practically ‘coerced’ me into volunteering for the Lower Primary PlayFest! 😎 Anybody has done it before?

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              • janet88J Offline
                janet88
                last edited by

                E3:
                My dd practically 'coerced' me into volunteering for the Lower Primary PlayFest! 😎 Anybody has done it before?

                E3,
                What's that ?
                Your daughter is capable at a tender age of 8 to coerce you. HaHaHa.

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                • K Offline
                  kohhweelin.010441gmail.010441com
                  last edited by

                  janet_lee88:
                  E3:

                  My dd practically 'coerced' me into volunteering for the Lower Primary PlayFest! 😎 Anybody has done it before?


                  E3,
                  What's that ?
                  Your daughter is capable at a tender age of 8 to coerce you. HaHaHa.

                  I am soft-hearted. She did not take much effort. Haha. Lower Primary PlayFest! is a day of fun games and activities. It starts from 7am and ends at 10am. This year it will be held on 6th August (Fri). Booths are tended by teachers, parent volunteers and junior sports leaders. Requests were sent out to parents to volunteer.

                  Last year, I was still nursing my No. 3 so couldn't help out. She was a little disappointed.

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                  • dyhD Offline
                    dyh
                    last edited by

                    E3:
                    janet_lee88:

                    [quote=\"E3\"]My dd practically 'coerced' me into volunteering for the Lower Primary PlayFest! 😎 Anybody has done it before?


                    E3,
                    What's that ?
                    Your daughter is capable at a tender age of 8 to coerce you. HaHaHa.

                    I am soft-hearted. She did not take much effort. Haha. Lower Primary PlayFest! is a day of fun games and activities. It starts from 7am and ends at 10am. This year it will be held on 6th August (Fri). Booths are tended by teachers, parent volunteers and junior sports leaders. Requests were sent out to parents to volunteer.

                    Last year, I was still nursing my No. 3 so couldn't help out. She was a little disappointed.[/quote]i volunteered last yr. it was quite a good opportunity to get to know the school, the kids and teacher better. this yr can't do it anymore due to lack of leave available.

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                    • dyhD Offline
                      dyh
                      last edited by

                      janet_lee88:
                      pench:

                      Hi all,

                      what's \"Science Pratical Test\" about?

                      Science practical test constitutes 5% towards the overall SA2. It's worthwhile preparing for it as is quite easy to score. The test is either on one of the topics taught. No worries.

                      my son said his practical test is in week 6. so different from what the timetable indicated. :?

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                      • janet88J Offline
                        janet88
                        last edited by

                        Hubby volunteered for Sports Fest and he came home ‘roasted’. On the whole, we do enjoy volunteering our time at the school.


                        Science practical test is on 8th July. Son told me it’s something to do with magnets.

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