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      Brenda10
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      teh_oh:
      Brenda10:

      Hi, DD had bought a few 'Sir Fong's Adventures in Science' during the school bookfair this year and seems that she like them and see her read a few times.


      Hi Brenda,
      Is this series more suitable for upper primary students? I saw copies of it in NLB and they seemed a bit too chem (at least for me).

      Hi teh_oh

      I think should be suitable for upper primary since these books were sold at the school bookfair. One of the book is about \"cell\" which was primary 5 topics.

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        Champion
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        sleepy:
        My dd is a huge fan of horrible science & murderous maths. I tried reading but nearly fell asleep by page 3, too dry for me. I better stick to my 亦舒小说

        Hi Sleepy,
        :hi5: for you that your DD is enjoying horrible science and murderous maths. OK, I will try to search for them in the library and have a look 1st...

        :thankyou:

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          buds
          last edited by

          teh_oh:
          Hi Champion,

          I think Horrible Science series appeals to students that have intense interest in this area. These books are readily available from NLB. It is better to find out if your child really will want to read it before purchasing the whole set. My child reads selected titles only; eg he only likes Energy (lightning etc)related topics, but not UFOs and Chemical etc topics.
          :goodpost:

          Thank you for sharing. Available at the library?
          Issit found where the Science experiment books are
          or with all other story books under one author's name?

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            buds
            last edited by

            Heyya Champion, i was contemplating to get a box myself.

            My girls love the Young Scientist magazines we subscribe
            to, hence thought of an upgrade. I had to grit my teeth
            when i saw quite a cheap box for sale sometime back
            at a push cart promo somewhere (cannot remember)
            but i saw the price was $98 for one box. Since i
            have yet to test market (whether the response
            from the girls would be encouraging or not.. :P)
            i decided not to get it tho' i thought it seemed
            kinda cheap at that time. 😢

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              PiggyLalala
              last edited by

              buds:
              teh_oh:

              Hi Champion,

              I think Horrible Science series appeals to students that have intense interest in this area. These books are readily available from NLB. It is better to find out if your child really will want to read it before purchasing the whole set. My child reads selected titles only; eg he only likes Energy (lightning etc)related topics, but not UFOs and Chemical etc topics.

              :goodpost:

              Thank you for sharing. Available at the library?
              Issit found where the Science experiment books are
              or with all other story books under one author's name?

              The horrible series can be found in the non-friction section of the library. They have horrible science series, horrible geography and horrible history series. My ds1 loves to read all horrible series books. These books are not placed under one auther's name. They are placed on different shelves based on their titles. Try looking under the history, science and geography shelves. I always look through all the non-friction shelves in the library to look for these horrible series books.

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                janet88
                last edited by

                sleepy:
                My dd is a huge fan of horrible science & murderous maths. I tried reading but nearly fell asleep by page 3, too dry for me. I better stick to my 亦舒小说

                I know Horrible Science but have not seen murderous maths. Have not read my fav 'Women Weekly' for a long time.

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                  pixiedust
                  last edited by

                  Sometimes the kids take time to warm up to the books. These series, on first glance, look very wordy and boring but actually there are humorous, witty bits peppered throughout. Ds took to the science and maths immediately but the horrible histories and dead famous took a while. He only started reading them last year.


                  Champion, I think you are exploring this series due to chenoneau’s sugestion in the other thread. I do agree with her. Science is a very wide topic. The books may not help a child improve grades immediately but hopefully improve the general knowledge and simulate interest in the subject. How about take your dd to popular and ask her to pick one or two books from the series. At least the books are always easily available at home and you can consider to invest in the whole series when she is ready. Just my 2cents worth.

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                    PiggyLalala
                    last edited by

                    janet_lee88:
                    sleepy:

                    My dd is a huge fan of horrible science & murderous maths. I tried reading but nearly fell asleep by page 3, too dry for me. I better stick to my 亦舒小说


                    I know Horrible Science but have not seen murderous maths. Have not read my fav 'Women Weekly' for a long time.

                    The library has the murderous maths series too. Look under the 'maths shelves'. My ds1 loves to read them too.

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                      Champion
                      last edited by

                      pixiedust:
                      Sometimes the kids take time to warm up to the books. These series, on first glance, look very wordy and boring but actually there are humorous, witty bits peppered throughout. Ds took to the science and maths immediately but the horrible histories and dead famous took a while. He only started reading them last year.


                      Champion, I think you are exploring this series due to chenoneau's sugestion in the other thread. I do agree with her. Science is a very wide topic. The books may not help a child improve grades immediately but hopefully improve the general knowledge and simulate interest in the subject. How about take your dd to popular and ask her to pick one or two books from the series. At least the books are always easily available at home and you can consider to invest in the whole series when she is ready. Just my 2cents worth.
                      Hi pixiedust,
                      :thankyou: for your suggestion :hugs: ...I am thinking to loan it from the NLB first to let her read and later monitor her reactions.

                      Form the experience with her on the Young Scientist Magazines, which I have bought a few issues from some parents here - she read it casually and after that, packed them nicely and put inside her cabinet :lol: ...
                      So, this time round, I shall not spend any :moneyflies: 1st :lol:

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                        pixiedust
                        last edited by

                        cimman:
                        I had a look at the 2 books you recommended. Both do have questions that are outside of the usual \"test your memory\" questions.


                        Perfect Match Science Challenging Questions by Manisha Nayak
                        - I find that the difficulty of the questions are a notch below Longman's. I didn't really enjoy reading this assessment simply because the fonts were in a pale blue color and that made it difficult to read, lack of contrast....
                        Over the holiday I went to Popular often :evil: so I checked the above. Just want to add here that the pale blue font is Perfect Match P3/P4, the P5/P6 is black font.

                        To ALL : The Science guidebooks are for supplementary reading. Has anyone come across good summarised notes ? I have seen the notes in assessment books eg. by Janet Sim, Benny Koh etc BUT still looking...

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