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      sleepy
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      I’m trying to restrict my Science assessment books purchase. No time to do. Limited to 2 guide books so far. Actually, all guide books seem quite similar to me


      English assessment books have an easier way out. Just buy in advance. No huge difference between p3 grammar or p6 grammar. But can’t do the same for Science since it’s by topic

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        Champion
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        sleepy:


        English assessment books have an easier way out. Just buy in advance. No huge difference between p3 grammar or p6 grammar. But can't do the same for Science since it's by topic
        Sleepy,
        can share with us what are the grammar books you are using? I am still :frustrated: that DD1 P3 is on the stellar programme with no textbook so at times dare not buy too many EL assessment books. 👅 am I :offtopic: lioa?? Should discuss this over at the EL assessment books thread.... :imsorry: got carried away......

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          janet88
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          sleepy:
          I'm trying to restrict my Science assessment books purchase. No time to do. Limited to 2 guide books so far. Actually, all guide books seem quite similar to me


          English assessment books have an easier way out. Just buy in advance. No huge difference between p3 grammar or p6 grammar. But can't do the same for Science since it's by topic
          I hope to keep the Ace Science (lower block) for my daughter. Hope there won't be big changes by the time she goes to P3. As for guide book, the MC orange & Ultimate Science is sufficient...after all, I'm the one reading. Son should be able to finish his upper block (or at least) close to finishing Science next year. If not, keep for 妹妹.

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            janet88
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            sleepy:
            I'm trying to restrict my Science assessment books purchase. No time to do. Limited to 2 guide books so far. Actually, all guide books seem quite similar to me


            English assessment books have an easier way out. Just buy in advance. No huge difference between p3 grammar or p6 grammar. But can't do the same for Science since it's by topic
            Hi Sleepy,
            It's much much harder to get Science assessment books. There is lower and upper block for Science. There is a steep learning curve for Science...spent a lot of time going through the diff titles b4 buying.

            Hi Champion,
            I found this title you mentioned. Is it suitable for beginners to Science or for upper primary ?

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              plum-cake
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              The essential Parents’ guide to Primary Sci

              Its a guide book to parents to gain practical knowledge and skills so they can help the children better. According to the book there are 4 sections.
              1) background information on how the child is learning science at school
              2) types of activities that can boost your child’s interests in science.
              3)strategies that can help the child to study science more efficiently
              4) skills to handle examination Qs, how to answer different types of Qs.

              Chapter 1
              Understanding Primary science syllabus,
              Chapter 2
              Different modes of assesment
              Chapter 3
              Carrying out Sci-activities at home
              types of Sci-activities , choosing a good Sci-activity resources, sharpening thinking skills, Sci-activities you do with your child.
              Chapter 4
              choosing useful science resources.
              chapter 5
              master learning skills -reading & study habbits.
              Chapter 6
              making notes effectively -writing in point form and organising and mapping.
              chapter 7
              Applying memory techniques
              chapter 8
              common misconceptions in primary science.
              chapter 9
              answering examination Qs - MCQs, OE, Fill in the blks, classifying,T/F,matching,Labelling,Application Qs.
              Chapter 10
              Before, during and after an Examination…

              Extras
              Big words for small kids.
              Examination study plan

              Janet…hope it helps…

              sorry I couldn scan a sample page cos I got a stone-age pC at the mo…nt

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                plum-cake
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                by the way Its up to P6…

                Thank you.

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                  Champion
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                  plum-cake:
                  The essential Parents' guide to Primary Sci

                  Its a guide book to parents to gain practical knowledge and skills so they can help the children better. According to the book there are 4 sections.
                  1) background information on how the child is learning science at school
                  2) types of activities that can boost your child's interests in science.
                  3)strategies that can help the child to study science more efficiently
                  4) skills to handle examination Qs, how to answer different types of Qs.

                  Chapter 1
                  Understanding Primary science syllabus,
                  Chapter 2
                  Different modes of assesment
                  Chapter 3
                  Carrying out Sci-activities at home
                  types of Sci-activities , choosing a good Sci-activity resources, sharpening thinking skills, Sci-activities you do with your child.
                  Chapter 4
                  choosing useful science resources.
                  chapter 5
                  master learning skills -reading & study habbits.
                  Chapter 6
                  making notes effectively -writing in point form and organising and mapping.
                  chapter 7
                  Applying memory techniques
                  chapter 8
                  common misconceptions in primary science.
                  chapter 9
                  answering examination Qs - MCQs, OE, Fill in the blks, classifying,T/F,matching,Labelling,Application Qs.
                  Chapter 10
                  Before, during and after an Examination...

                  Extras
                  Big words for small kids.
                  Examination study plan

                  Janet...hope it helps............

                  sorry I couldn scan a sample page cos I got a stone-age pC at the mo....nt
                  Hi plum-cake 💋 ,
                  Thanks for helping to explain and type out the contents of the book! :salute: :salute:

                  Hi Janet,
                  I unable to scan the book as my scanner is \" :sick: \" lioa so I take a few pic for you to see; hope it helps 😄 http://i52.tinypic.com/4r2d12.jpg\"> http://i55.tinypic.com/295twus.jpg\"> http://i53.tinypic.com/1rb6sn.jpg\">

                  Feel that this book is more for parents to read as it points out to us how we can equip ourselves with practical knowledge and skills to help our children.

                  But there is one part at \"Section 4 - Choosing Useful Science Resources\". (The 3rd picture above) I extract the part at Page 34 which I give it a benefit of doubts and have a :scratchhead: after reading......

                  .....Here are some tips to help your child make wise choices for the type of Science Resources that your child needs......

                  1) The textbooks and related learning materials, for example activity books and workbooks that you child use in school are sufficient to meet the learning objective of the Primary Science syllabus. Hence it is all right if you choose not to buy extra Science book for your child to study.

                  .............................

                  3) If your objective is to help your child revise and practise what he learns in school and prepare for examinations, you may buy pupils' resource materials, such as revision books, study guides and assessment books.

                  :imcool: :imcool: When I look again on point 1, I was like,\" :? the textbooks and workbooks/activity books are sufficient??\" Then coming to point 3 ( I skip point 2 as it states Science magazine, etc.) which I blurted out to myself,\" :imcool: This is the real scenario that is happening!\"

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                    sleepy
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                    plum-cake:
                    The essential Parents' guide to Primary Sci

                    Its a guide book to parents to gain practical knowledge and skills so they can help the children better. According to the book there are 4 sections.
                    1) background information on how the child is learning science at school
                    2) types of activities that can boost your child's interests in science.
                    3)strategies that can help the child to study science more efficiently
                    4) skills to handle examination Qs, how to answer different types of Qs.
                    I flipped through this book at popular last week. Except for part 4, I don't find the rest of the section useful, all common sense, nothing we parents didn't already know. But answering technique is not an easy skill to learn by merely reading part 4. If so easy, then section B won't be killer leow. But I only flipped through very briefly. May warrant a second look before further comments

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                      janet88
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                      plum-cake:
                      by the way Its up to P6..

                      Thank you.
                      Hi plum-cake,
                      Thanks for letting us know what that Parents' guide is all about... :snuggles: saved me a trip to IMM.
                      Hubby told me about some $5 voucher at Popular Bras Basah...but I don't fancy the idea of going there...very much prefer IMM.

                      For parents who have kids in upper primary, that book won't be useful...we have been tried and tested by the schools' CA/SA. 😉
                      It's better to go through the exam papers to have a real FEEL. Section B is a killer section...those 1-2 marks are not easy to get.

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                        Brenda10
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                        janet_lee88:
                        For parents who have kids in upper primary, that book won't be useful...we have been tried and tested by the schools' CA/SA. 😉

                        It's better to go through the exam papers to have a real FEEL. Section B is a killer section...those 1-2 marks are not easy to get.
                        Yes, many key word to take note while dd is doing the PSLE Science Booklet.

                        Like cannot write The worm give out carbon dioxide..........

                        Have to answer like When the worm respire, they give out carbon dioxide.....
                        Key word like respire cannot be mssing otherwise mark will be dedcuted! 😓

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