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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
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      nz:
      Hi Mummies of P5/P6,

      Anyone could advise good and must have assessment books? Many thanks.
      Hi nz,
      Would you like to refer to P1 of this Science thread ? There is a list of Science titles we have mentioned.

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        smartmummy
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        Hi Janet!

        Today morning I remember the qn what are the differents between tadpole and cockroach but forgot where.Then I managed to remember the answer. My son said tadpole has tail and nymph doesn’t have.He said tadpole live in water and cockroach live on land.He just dissapointed me.
        Then I told him not alike with his adult but nymph alike with parent.
        nymph moults and tadpole doen’t moult.
        I am not satisfying with revision of science.This time need to revise many units.
        I just asked him that why cockroch moulting? Their skin doesn’t grow or can’t stretch, which is correct?I forgot.

        What a subject!

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          janet88
          last edited by

          smartmummy:
          My son said tadpole has tail and nymph doesn't have.He said tadpole live in water and cockroach live on land.He just dissapointed me.

          Then I told him not alike with his adult but nymph alike with parent.
          nymph moults and tadpole doen't moult.
          I am not satisfying with revision of science.This time need to revise many units.
          I just asked him that why cockroch moulting? Their skin doesn't grow or can't stretch, which is correct?I forgot.

          What a subject!
          From what I can remember...the young of a frog lives in water, but the young of a cockroach lives on land.

          The young of a cockroach moults several times before nymphs become adults. They moult because they eat a lot and become bigger. As such their body coverings become too small.

          The young of a frog does not moult. The tadpole lives in water and breathes through its gills.

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            smartmummy
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            janet_lee88:
            smartmummy:

            My son said tadpole has tail and nymph doesn't have.He said tadpole live in water and cockroach live on land.He just dissapointed me.

            Then I told him not alike with his adult but nymph alike with parent.
            nymph moults and tadpole doen't moult.
            I am not satisfying with revision of science.This time need to revise many units.
            I just asked him that why cockroch moulting? Their skin doesn't grow or can't stretch, which is correct?I forgot.

            What a subject!

            From what I can remember...the young of a frog lives in water, but the young of a cockroach lives on land.

            The young of a cockroach moults several times before nymphs become adults. They moult because they eat a lot and become bigger. As such their body coverings become too small.

            The young of a frog does not moult. The tadpole lives in water and breathes through its gills.

            Thanks

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              ahxuan.031873ymail.031873com
              last edited by

              janet,

              thanks!

              janet_lee88:
              nz:

              Hi Mummies of P5/P6,
              Anyone could advise good and must have assessment books? Many thanks.

              Hi nz,
              Would you like to refer to P1 of this Science thread ? There is a list of Science titles we have mentioned.

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                plum-cake
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                janet_lee88:
                Ace Science Explorer...not that practical, I feel.

                Hi Janet,
                I gave my no to popular, they gave me a call and got the p3 one. they charged me S9.65(Ace Science Explorer). Thank you!

                SA2 Last day for my girl.... :rahrah: :boogie:
                when the paper comes back :scared:

                re - holidays. I need a break. as I am the tutor to my girl, I also have to prepare and go through the mental stress :evil: . so, in dec I will start teaching .....

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                • janet88J Offline
                  janet88
                  last edited by

                  Hi plum cake,

                  No worries. Glad to be of help.

                  My son scored 66% for his science...very disappointing. That is one subject he should be scoring in. Must see the paper when it's returned. I suspect he could be very careless or complacent. :mad:

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                    Champion
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                    janet_lee88:

                    My son scored 66% for his science...very disappointing. That is one subject he should be scoring in. Must see the paper when it's returned. I suspect he could be very careless or complacent. :mad:
                    Janet,
                    :snuggles: :hugs: most likely the paper is tough! I have seen PHPPS past year exam papers for P3 - standard is very high! :nailbite:

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                      janet88
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                      Champion:
                      janet_lee88:


                      My son scored 66% for his science...very disappointing. That is one subject he should be scoring in. Must see the paper when it's returned. I suspect he could be very careless or complacent. :mad:

                      Janet,
                      :snuggles: :hugs: most likely the paper is tough! I have seen PHPPS past year exam papers for P3 - standard is very high! :nailbite:

                      I will go through paper first...he is going to get it from me if that poor grade is due to complacency :spank:

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                        plum-cake
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                        janet_lee88:
                        Hi plum cake,

                        No worries. Glad to be of help.

                        My son scored 66% for his science...very disappointing. That is one subject he should be scoring in. Must see the paper when it's returned. I suspect he could be very careless or complacent. :mad:
                        Yeh. The paper must be very tough. must be PSLE standared. dont worry go through the paper and mark out all the weak points.

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