GEP - General Syllabus Discussion
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Nebbermind:
No leh...didn't appear to be by result in my boy's prev school leh. And no matter how they regroup, not much changes coz most school only 2~3 classes.[/quote]Yup... not result based. According to the trs, they will split the 'problematic' pupils into different classes; even distribution.PiggyLalala:
[quote=\"blessmum4\"]Hi anyone knows if the kids will move up as a class for next yr or will they b regroup again?
They will be regroup each year but do not think it is based on their result.
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Or the queer ones keep their buddies

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Nebbermind:
Or the queer ones keep their buddies

Yes, or split the talkative buddies...
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They will be regroup each year but do not think it is based on their result.[/quote]
No leh...didn't appear to be by result in my boy's prev school leh. And no matter how they regroup, not much changes coz most school only 2~3 classes.[/quote]
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Came across this GEP P5 ERP List.
Can any kind parents advise if this is the correct source or does it change every year? Tks.
Mystery
•Arthur Conan Doyle (must-read)
•Agatha Christie
•Alfred Hitchcock
•Ruth Rendell
•Edgar Allan Poe
•Ellery Queen
•Erle Stanley Gardner
•Ellis Peters
•Ed McBain
•Laurie E King (the Mary Russell series only)
•Anna Katherine Greene The Leavenworth Case
•Wilkie Collins The Woman in White; The Moonstone
•John Bellairs The Mummy, The Will and The Crypt; The Curse of the Blue Figurine
•Carol Farley The Case of the Vanishing Villain; Mystery of the Melted Diamonds
•Jean Craighead George Who Really Killed Cock Robin? An Ecological Mystery
•Patricia Reilly Have You See Hyacinth Macaw?
•David Kherdian The Turquoise Toad Mystery; Funny Bananas
•Robert Newman The Case of the Somerville Secret; Case of Baker Street Irregulars
•Ellen Raskin The Westing Game; Figgs & Phantoms; The Tattooed Potato
•Mordecai Richler Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang
•Seymour Simon Einstein Anderson - Science Sleuth
•Donald J Sobol Encyclopedia Brown: Boy Detective (I was surprised to see this - Encyclopedia Brown is hardly the same level of writing as Edgar Allan Poe. But I think they just want the kids to understand how the mystery genre is written)
•Eve Titus Basil and the Pygmy Cats
General Fiction
•Philip Pullman The Amber Spyglass; The Subtle Knife; Northern Lights or The Golden Compass; I Was a Rat; Clockwork; The Firemaker’s Daughter; Count Karlstein
•Kevin Crossey Arther - The Seeing Stone; Arthur - At the Crossing Place
•David Almond Kit’s Wilderness; Secret Heart; Skellig; Heaven Eyes
•Elizabeth George Spears The Witch of Blackbird Pond; The Sign of the Beaver; Calico Captive; The Bronze Bow
•Eloise McGraw The Moorchild
•Linda Sue Park A Single Shard
•Elizabeth Coatsworth The Cat Who Went to Heaven
•John Marsden Winter
•Geraldine McCaughrean The Kite Rider
•Louis Sachar Holes
•Bill Richardson After Hamelin
•Terry Pratchett The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents
•Peter Dickenson The Ropemaker
•Karen Hess Out of the Dust
•Terry Trueman Stuck in Neutral
•Carol Genner Yolanda’s Genius
•Elizabeth Goudge A Little White Horse
•EL Konigsburg From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs Basil E Frankweiler; Father’s Arcane Daughter
•Madeleine L’Engle A Circle of Quiet; The Summer of the Great-Grandmother; Two-Part Invention
•Bruce Corville Into the Land of the Unicorn
•Washington Irving Legend of Sleepy Willow
•CS Lewis (The Narnia series)
•Pam Conrad Stonewords
•Beatrice Gormley Back to the Day Lincoln Was Shot
•Judith St George The Mysterious Girl in the Garden
•Phillipa Pearce Tom’s Midnight Garden
•Kaye Gibbons Ellen Foster
•Robert Kimmel Smith Mostly Michael
•Stephen Manes Be A Perfect Person in Just Three Days
•Jaime Gilson Double Dog Dare
•Doris Buchanan Smith A Taste of Blackberries
•Joseph Krumgold …And Now, Miguel
•Jean Craighead George My Side of the Mountain
•Nancy Farmer A Girl Named Disaster
•Gail Gauthier A Year With Butch and Spike
•James Berry Ajeemah and His Son
•Ruth Yaffe Radin All Joseph Wanted
•Lois Lowry Anastasia, Ask Your Analyst
•Judy Blume Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret (another surprise)
•George MacDonald At the Back of the North Wind
•Ruth White Belle Prater’s Boy
•John Christopher Beyond the Burning Lands
•Nigel Hinton Buddy
•Armstrong Sperry Call It Courage
•Jack London Call of the Wild
•Andre Davies Conrad’s War
•Robert D. San Souci Cut from the Same Cloth: American Women of Myth, Legend and Tall Tale
•James Daugherty Daniel Boone
•Cynthia Voight Dicey’s Song
•Alan Garner Elidor
•David Rees Exeter Blitz
•Katherine Paterson Flip-Flop Girl
•Michelle Margorian Goodnight, Mister Tom
•Todd Strasser Help! I’m Trapped in My Teacher’s Body
•Thomas Rockwell How to Eat Fried Worms
•Esther Forbes Johnny Tremain
•Patricia MacLachlan Journey
•Marguerite Henry King of the Wind
•Ronald Welch Knight Crusader
•Barbara Timberlake Russel Last Left Standing
•Sinclair Smith Let Me Tell You How I Died
•Elvira Woodruff Letters from the Oveland Trail
•Eileen Spinelli Lizzie Logan Wears Purple Sunglasses
•William Saroyan My Name is Aram
•Phyllis Reynolds Naylor Night Cry
•Adele Griffin Rainy Season
•Jane Cutler Rats!
•Anna Myers Red-Dirt Jessie
•Grey Owl Sajo and Her Beaver People
•Ann Nolan Clark Secret of the Andes
•Edgar Rice Burroughs Tarzan
•William Pene Dubois The 21 Balloons
•Cynthia DeFelice The Apprenticeship of Lucas Whitaker
•Avi The Blue Heron/Who Was That Masked Man, Anyway
•Mary Norton The Borrowers
•Katherine Paterson The Great Gilly Hopkins
•Margaret Mahy The Haunting
•Nina Bawden The House of Secrets
•Cynthia Rylant The Islander
•Betsy Byars The Midnight Fox
•Paula Danzinger The Pistachio Prescription
•Ian Serrailer The Silver Sword
•Paula Fox The Slave Dancer
•Ursula LeGuin The Wizard of Earthsea
•L Frank Baum The Wizard of Oz
•RL Stevenson Treasure Island
•Natalie Babbit Tuck Everlasting
•Irene Hunt Up A Road Slowly
•Vera and Bill Cleaver Where the Lilies Bloom -
This list seems the same one that my ds has last year when he was in p4
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Sorry, I mean this year
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Fun fun:
Sorry, I mean this year
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Fun fun:
This list seems the same one that my ds has last year when he was in p4
Hi Fun,
This is helpful !
:thankyou:
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