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    All About Preparing For Secondary One

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      cindylauper
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      Hi, as my daughter is attending secondary 1 next year, this kiasu mum would like her to make use of her full time this Dec holidays to get her prepared for Sec 1 education. I heard Geography will be a toughie. Should I ask her to read some materials? Haven’t bought secondary school textbooks yet because don’t know what school she will be posted to. Anyone can advise?

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        daisyt
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        hi cindylauper, when you mention Geography is tough, I guess because its a new subject to them. Generally, these new subjects, History, Geography, Literature, Chemistry would need more attention. Simply because they have not studied before in pri school. It also depends on your child’s strength and weakness.


        When looking at my girl’s syllabus, I find History more difficult than Geo. Geo is purely memorise while History need analysise, key words and intereptation.

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          schellen
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          daisyt:
          When looking at my girl's syllabus, I find History more difficult than Geo. Geo is purely memorise while History need analysise, key words and intereptation.

          This pt I disagree. Geo only need to memorise definitions and formulae, but if you try to memorise all the facts, you will fail terribly unless you \"update\" your facts every now and then since Geo case studies need to be up-to-date. Also, Geo has so many case studies, it is impossible to \"spot\" exactly which case study will be used in assignments/tests/exams. You need to know the concepts and skills (like those used in History and Social Studies) in order to be able to \"adapt\" your \"memorised facts\" to the current case study.

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            caroline3sg
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            daisyt & schellen

            How many types of texts for history & geography accross the schs?

            History: Southest Asia, China & India
            Geography: Our Earth

            I think Chinese is same for all.

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              daisyt
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              schellen:
              daisyt:

              When looking at my girl's syllabus, I find History more difficult than Geo. Geo is purely memorise while History need analysise, key words and intereptation.


              This pt I disagree. Geo only need to memorise definitions and formulae, but if you try to memorise all the facts, you will fail terribly unless you \"update\" your facts every now and then since Geo case studies need to be up-to-date. Also, Geo has so many case studies, it is impossible to \"spot\" exactly which case study will be used in assignments/tests/exams. You need to know the concepts and skills (like those used in History and Social Studies) in order to be able to \"adapt\" your \"memorised facts\" to the current case study.

              True too .... Between Geo and History, my girl finds Geo more difficult while I find History more difficult. 😄

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                daisyt
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                caroline3sg:
                daisyt & schellen

                How many types of texts for history & geography accross the schs?

                History: Southest Asia, China & India
                Geography: Our Earth

                I think Chinese is same for all.
                caroline3sg, in dd's school, they are not using the one you mentioned above. Their history \"textbook\" is printed by the school and they have to take down a lot of notes in class. Geo, yes, our earth. Chinese, should be the same but got additional other works.

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                  nani
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                  Side track - Do you send your sec 1s for tution? If yes, on what subject? Isn't necessary to have tution (in the 1st plc are there any tution centre) for Geo, History & Lit?


                  MTIA 🙂

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                    schellen
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                    caroline3sg:
                    daisyt & schellen

                    How many types of texts for history & geography accross the schs?

                    History: Southest Asia, China & India
                    Geography: Our Earth

                    I think Chinese is same for all.
                    Texts will differ for Humanities subjects as MOE allows publishers to \"advertise\" their materials to the schs. They can approach the schs directly. Of course, these materials have been approved by MOE and will follow MOE's syllabus. However, to compete with each other, publishers will create materials that go beyond the basic syllabus and provide additional teaching materials and after-sales service too. It is then up to the schs to decide.

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                      schellen
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                      nani:
                      Side track - Do you send your sec 1s for tution? If yes, on what subject? Isn't necessary to have tution (in the 1st plc are there any tution centre) for Geo, History & Lit?


                      MTIA 🙂
                      So far, I have not come across any students who attend tuition for Humanities subjects outside sch. (In sch, tuition = remedial.) I don't think that it is because there is no need for such tuition but more for the following reasons:
                      1. Tuition is not cheap so parents prefer to \"target\" the core subjects only/first.
                      2. Tuition takes up time and sec sch students have very busy schedules after sch hours. Priority goes to core subjects.
                      3. Parents don't see Humanities subjects as core subjects so they are unwilling to spend even if they can afford it. They'd rather send their children to enrichment classes instead, in the hope that skills picked up during such classes will boost their scores for the core subjects.

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                        caroline3sg
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                        nani:
                        Side track - Do you send your sec 1s for tution? If yes, on what subject? Isn't necessary to have tution (in the 1st plc are there any tution centre) for Geo, History & Lit?


                        MTIA 🙂
                        No tuition centre for Literature. Because different sch use different books, hence not possible for tutor to teach.

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