Science Guide Books
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jedamum:
Hi jedamummummies/daddies,
having flipped through these guide books, i noticed that some of them categorized Lower Block and Upper Block while some don't categorise. how do we know which is for P3, P4, P5 level??
sorry for the noobiness. :oops:
Please go to this site and click at this link, Primary Science Syllabus 2008.
It may give you a clearer picture about the topics.
http://www.punggolpri.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=15664
Best wishes -
Jennifer:
Hi Jennifer.
Yes, Plants move by themselves- towards light source or climbers curling towards a support. Whereas Animals move from place to place. So the key difference is \"from place to place\".teh_oh:
Hi,
I read in Janet Sim's guide book that plants move by themselves. This concept appears in several of the MCQ questions in the Diversity Book.
How can plants move by themselves?
For plants moving towards light source, isn't that equivalent to 'respond to surroundings?' If no, how do plants 'respond to surroundings'? Mimosa?
Thanks.
teh_oh -
teh_oh:
Hi Jennifer.
Yes, Plants move by themselves- towards light source or climbers curling towards a support. Whereas Animals move from place to place. So the key difference is \"from place to place\".Jennifer:
[quote=\"teh_oh\"]Hi,
I read in Janet Sim's guide book that plants move by themselves. This concept appears in several of the MCQ questions in the Diversity Book.
How can plants move by themselves?
For plants moving towards light source, isn't that equivalent to 'respond to surroundings?' If no, how do plants 'respond to surroundings'? Mimosa?
Thanks.
teh_oh[/quote]U r right in thinking it's a response to stimuli. BUT the sch teacher insisted \"plants move\" and quoted this example \"move towards light\". -
dear buds and tianzhu,
thanks for the info.
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Jennifer:
U r right in thinking it's a response to stimuli. BUT the sch teacher insisted \"plants move\" and quoted this example \"move towards light\".
Really?
Can share the nature that question was posed? -
jedamum:
Lower block is split into P3 and P4...usually Science assessment books by EPH are 'classified' Lower Block 1 and Lower Block 2 (P4).mummies/daddies,
having flipped through these guide books, i noticed that some of them categorized Lower Block and Upper Block while some don't categorise. how do we know which is for P3, P4, P5 level??
sorry for the noobiness. :oops: -
24hr-mum:
I believe your daughter is using 'Perfect Match'. You can start her on 'Diversity' first...as for guide books, I would like to recommend 'P3/4 Science Partner' by SAP. It's rather comprehensive and acts as a backup for the textbook.what abt sci assessment bks? whc ones are gd?
i m new to it as my girl next year then p3.
how to prepare her?
read guide bk first n do assessment huh?
As for assessment books, you can check out 'P3/4 Science Teachers' Circle' and 'P3/4 Conquer Science'. -
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thanks. her sch using i-science series of bks
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janet_lee88:
noted...will go take a look this weekend. thanks.
Lower block is split into P3 and P4...usually Science assessment books by EPH are 'classified' Lower Block 1 and Lower Block 2 (P4).jedamum:
mummies/daddies,
having flipped through these guide books, i noticed that some of them categorized Lower Block and Upper Block while some don't categorise. how do we know which is for P3, P4, P5 level??
sorry for the noobiness. :oops:
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