Q&A - P3 Science
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allcc6:
Need advice on the following questions under 'Systems' :
1. Function of the digestive system : Carries digested food needed by the body to all its parts.
True or false?
2. Which of the following human body systems show an increase in activity when a person is running?
A. muscular system
B. respiratory system
C. circulatory system
(1) A and B only
(2) A and C only
(3) B and C only
(4) A, B and C only
1. false
2. (4) -
Hi,
Can someone provide me with the names of some species of beetles that have a 4-stage life cycle (excluding the mealworm beetle)?
Thanks very much! -
I think you may find some information in the below link

http://museumvictoria.com.au/bugs/life/cycles.aspx -
Thanks Mother777

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Hi,
Anyone can advise how is Science Practical Test like? is it carried out experiment in the lab? -
Yes, we will be given some object and we will carry out the experiment ourself and complete the sheets given to get our mark, we cannot share our answer as this is exam.
For extra info,
The total marks for the sheets is 10. -
Michaelia0816:
Thanks for ur infoYes, we will be given some object and we will carry out the experiment ourself and complete the sheets given to get our mark, we cannot share our answer as this is exam.
For extra info,
The total marks for the sheets is 10.
btw, how to prepare the kid for this practical? Any idea what kind of qns are normally asked?
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Hi,
Can any mummies shed some light as to what kind of practical test a P3 child can be given? If topics are Diversity and Cycles, what are the likely types of experiments/ questions the kids can be asked?
Thanks. -
AgonyMum:
They might keep some real leaves and ask for their vein pattern or edge type. Also they will ask to draw the edge of a given real leaf.Hi,
Can any mummies shed some light as to what kind of practical test a P3 child can be given? If topics are Diversity and Cycles, what are the likely types of experiments/ questions the kids can be asked?
Thanks. -
Thank you, Jamesbond

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