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      jedamum
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      serenasgreenhouse:
      A suggestion:

      It is good to keep a learning journal or notebook. The child can write down the questions that he makes mistakes in and review them later. They need to keep reviewing those that they do not know till they can fully answer or solve the questions by themselves. My ex-pupils or ex-tutees who adopt this method show an improvement over time.
      what is the frequency of reviewing science section B answering technique?
      despite going through the answers, when it is test/exams revision time, his answers will still be the same wrong (not wrong in concept, but the answer not 'tight' enough) stuff he wrote in earlier. :stupid: (same as his English and Chinese revision! :stompfeet: )

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        serenasgreenhouse:
        tigermum:

        Hi serenasgreenhouse,


        Thanks for the GREAT reply! Indeed, my DS lack the answering technique and process skills. For science, he loses majority of his marks to section B. For Maths, loses marks to careless mistakes and 1 or 2 difficult questions.
        That is why I have the intention of sending him tuition for that sake, at least we have somebody to ask when encounter questions that he can't answer, even I can't answer! :gloomy: :imdrowning:
        Your tip is useful because section B emphasize a lot on keywords and keypoints.

        You're welcome šŸ˜„ Children need to be exposed to answering techniques and process skills before they can apply them.

        We have written an article on how parents can implement the learning journal as a learning tool at home. You can apply the strategy for all subjects. Refer to the weblink below.
        http://serenagreenhouse.blogspot.com/2012/05/cumulativereview-and-maths-achievement.html
        http://serenagreenhouse.blogspot.com/2012/05/whatis-cumulative-review.html

        Thanks for sharing with parents on cumulative review. Will be working on it this semester.

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          jedamum:
          serenasgreenhouse:

          A suggestion:

          It is good to keep a learning journal or notebook. The child can write down the questions that he makes mistakes in and review them later. They need to keep reviewing those that they do not know till they can fully answer or solve the questions by themselves. My ex-pupils or ex-tutees who adopt this method show an improvement over time.

          what is the frequency of reviewing science section B answering technique?
          despite going through the answers, when it is test/exams revision time, his answers will still be the same wrong (not wrong in concept, but the answer not 'tight' enough) stuff he wrote in earlier. :stupid: (same as his English and Chinese revision! :stompfeet: )

          Hi, jedamum. The frequency of reviewing Science Section B answering techniques varies from child to child. If you have observed that your child tends to forget the answering techniques during the revision period, it would be good to review the techniques more frequently, especially for high-frequency questions.

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            Here's a video that explains how lightning is formed. Many pupils have asked me this question before. Have fun watching the video. Good enrichment resource.


            http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=H_MG__53wsM

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