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    Q&A - P3 Science

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    • starlight1968sgS Offline
      starlight1968sg
      last edited by

      I have not been following this thread closely.


      A fruit should be considered a living thing because under certain conditions, it grows, reproduces and dies.

      I think our nail is not really a living thing. It is made up of dead cells. Änother example will be our hair.

      Can any Science teacher confirm?

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        cluelessmom
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        tianzhu:
        atutor2001:

        What about the seeds in the apple. Are they living things?


        Hi atutor2001

        Some interesting articles on seeds.

        http://infopedia.nl.sg/Research/opendoc.aspx?doc=pls/pf_ie_is%20a%20seed%20a%20living%20thing_08.pdf

        Best wishes

        Extracts from the article:
        Is a seed a living thing?
        A seed is not exactly a living thing, though it maintains the potential to become alive

        Wah piang, so is a seed living or non-living thing? :stupid:

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          tutormum
          last edited by

          starlight1968sg:
          I have not been following this thread closely.


          A fruit should be considered a living thing because under certain conditions, it grows, reproduces and dies.

          I think our nail is not really a living thing. It is made up of dead cells. Änother example will be our hair.

          Can any Science teacher confirm?
          A thing is classified as a living thing if it meets the following conditions:
          1. It can move by itself.
          2. It can grow, reproduce and die.
          3. It respond to changes or stimuli.
          4. It needs air, food and water to survive.

          An apple is no longer considered a living thing once it is pluck from the tree as it will not be capable to meet the above criteria. Nails and hair will be classified under non-living things that are once alive as they are made up of dead cells.

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            she0407
            last edited by

            The school requires us to buy P3/P4 cycle & energy science textbook for next year. Can anyone advises me if the school will continue to touch on diversity, system and interaction?


            If I want to teach my son in advance, which topic should I start first?
            :roll:
            Any mummy or daddy can advise me?

            Thank you very much.

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              Hifive
              last edited by

              Hi she0407


              My ds school taught cycle first and then followed by energy. P3 syllabus for Science will still be tested in P4.

              Regards

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                she0407
                last edited by

                ok, I will start teaching cycle first.


                Thank you very much! 😄

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                  The Alternative Story
                  last edited by

                  cluelessmom:
                  tianzhu:

                  [quote=\"atutor2001\"]What about the seeds in the apple. Are they living things?


                  Hi atutor2001

                  Some interesting articles on seeds.

                  http://infopedia.nl.sg/Research/opendoc.aspx?doc=pls/pf_ie_is%20a%20seed%20a%20living%20thing_08.pdf

                  Best wishes

                  Extracts from the article:
                  Is a seed a living thing?
                  A seed is not exactly a living thing, though it maintains the potential to become alive

                  Wah piang, so is a seed living or non-living thing? :stupid:[/quote]Hi,

                  A seed is a living thing because it can grow, it responds to stimuli- it grows then it is given Water, Oxygen and Warmth (easy way to help your child remember is WOW-Water, Oxygen and Warmth.

                  TAS (The Alternative Story)

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                    mynewbz.016333hotmail.016333com
                    last edited by

                    Hi,


                    I was looking at my P3’s science book on diversity (plant). It seems to me that the P3 has to "memorise" the plants in order to categorise a particular plant into flowering or non-flowering, floating or half submerged or completely submerged. Any parents can advise how you teach your child, esp when they have not come across plants like cabomba, hydrilla, etc?? Btw, are these part of PSLE syllabus? Thanks.

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                      Kukumalu
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                      ChiefKiasu:
                      I tried to do the P3 Science exams from the top schools and... there's no way I can score 100 for it myself! It's REALLY tough considering that the kids just started science this year. Aside from learning names and stuff (thorax, abdomen, etc), the questions were focused more on application of what they learn... so it was really like conducting investigative work. A lot of the questions were really subjective.


                      Some examples:
                      1. What are the purpose of feathers on peacocks
                      (A) They help the peacock fly
                      (B) They protect the peacock's skin
                      (C) They are used to attract mates
                      (D) They keep the peacock warm

                      Answer:
                      (1) B, C, D
                      (2) B, D
                      (3) A, B, C, D
                      (4) C

                      2. A Molly:
                      (A) Gives birth to its young
                      (B) Lays eggs
                      (C) Is a plant
                      (D) Is an insect

                      Anyone dare attempt these questions? 😉 Play fair - no googling until you actually tried to answer.
                      Question 1)1
                      Question 2)B

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                        Kukumalu
                        last edited by

                        cluelessmom:
                        Extracts from the article:

                        Is a seed a living thing?
                        A seed is not exactly a living thing, though it maintains the potential to become alive

                        Wah piang, so is a seed living or non-living thing? :stupid:
                        It is a living thing. :celebrate:

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