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      meiah
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      Hee. Tks. 🙂


      If any of your kids use i-Science, the experiment using this similar concept can be found in the systems activity book for lower block. Er... Using celery I think.

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        jedamum
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        lol. it never cross my mind that certain topics are upper block. i thought those that we dont know how to do is because sch didn’t teach. so we googled and looked for answers ourselves.

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          Happy Mama
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          meiah:
          Hee. Tks. 🙂

          If any of your kids use i-Science, the experiment using this similar concept can be found in the systems activity book for lower block. Er... Using celery I think.
          May I know what's i-Science? Textbook or assessment or tuition materials? Where can we get it?

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            Happy Mama
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            jedamum:
            lol. it never cross my mind that certain topics are upper block. i thought those that we dont know how to do is because sch didn't teach. so we googled and looked for answers ourselves.

            Yea, so at times, it's not because our DC cannot do the questions, but rather, they've not been taught. 😂

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              meiah
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              Happy Mama:
              meiah:

              Hee. Tks. 🙂

              If any of your kids use i-Science, the experiment using this similar concept can be found in the systems activity book for lower block. Er... Using celery I think.

              May I know what's i-Science? Textbook or assessment or tuition materials? Where can we get it?

              School text and activity books. Some schools use this. Some use other publishers'.

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                Happy Mama
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                meiah:
                School text and activity books. Some schools use this. Some use other publishers'.

                I see. :thankyou: meiah.

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                  lim72
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                  I blame it on the Teach less Learn more. I seriously don’t think it works for children in schools which stress on academic performances at the end of the day, and at least not for primary level when they are not matured to source for additional and external resources on their own.

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                    KSP
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                    lim72:
                    I blame it on the Teach less Learn more. I seriously don't think it works for children in schools which stress on academic performances at the end of the day, and at least not for primary level when they are not matured to source for additional and external resources on their own.

                    Teach less Learn more - more for JC and U level.....

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                      veraclari
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                      Just worried that it will end up as… TEach less, learn more, p.s. more tuition


                      Faintz…

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                        Champion
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                        I shared previously that I had brought up to my DD1's Science T regarding the Science Textbook - more pics than words and we talking about keywords for Science! :skeptical:


                        Recently, I have the chance to chit chat with one of DD1's classmate's mummy who is a SAHM. I known that her boy is not having any tuitions - Yes, absolute ZERO tuition but he is doing academically v well in the cohort! :rahrah: :rahrah: I asked her how did her boy manage to do without any form of tuition or enrichment? She said her boy is very independent and auto-pilot - he will do his homework and revision daily. If he met with any doubts, he will write it down and ask the T the following day. So, i prompted,\" What about Science? How does he know how to answer question without any external help?\" She said son practice on past year papers that she printed out and google internet for the answer. Then he phrases it in his own way and go ask the Science T the next day. Whoa! :salute: :salute: I give big applause to little boy - he is so mature at his age :please: And, of course I must give a big cheers to the mummy - her selfless sharing with me and her constant support & mentor to her boy is un-measurable! :udawoman:

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