Science Guide Books
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janet_lee88:
I went through first few pages of the Nail IT MCQs. There are explanations on the side of the pages...and students are 'supposed' to cover the answers with the book edge. Convenient for parents to mark and explain, but will the kids be covering the questions before they attempt ? :scratchhead:
Although we must trust our kids, the chances are 50-50 only atleast to me. Last year, I found twice that my child copied from the answer:(
I am happy at least if they read, understand and then copy. If they just copy for the sake of doing it or to convince mummy, no point. Both time and money is wasted.
However, we can test them by randomly asking few questions. We should be able to figure out from their eyes. My daughter always looks down and don't dare to look at my eyes if she does any mistakes or wrong things.
You are the experienced and dedicated mum. I am sure you can find out.
Best regards
HAPPYH -
janet_lee88:
I went through first few pages of the Nail IT MCQs. There are explanations on the side of the pages...and students are 'supposed' to cover the answers with the book edge. Convenient for parents to mark and explain, but will the kids be covering the questions before they attempt ? :scratchhead:
Hi Janet,
Was reading the sample page from the SAP webpage on the Nail IT MCQs Lower Block:-
http://sapgrp.com/shop/images/pdf/9789812743428_Preface.pdf
\"An interesting and refreshing feature is the layout of questions and their corresponding
answers, placed alongside each other. The gatefolds on the front and back covers of
the book can be used to conceal the answer columns, allowing students to focus first on
the questions on each page of the exercise. Students can then check the answers on
their own. The guides in the answer columns help students to understand and reinforce
concepts, while at the same time, they also provide an immediate feedback to questions
that are answered incorrectly. In this way, students are empowered to study and learn responsibly\"
I have not \"physically\" seen or touched this book
but loves the idea that there are side-fold for covering up the answers. The other time I almost :faint: :faint: pasting white papers over the answers for Frequently Asked Questions and make copy for DD1 to work on
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champ!
Nail those MCQ qns are in popular now.Today i saw boxes of young-sciencetist magazines there. -
HAPPYH:
A friend taught me to fill in the answers of the past year papers and test him...tedious on part of the parents but really save time getting him to answer verbally instead. So I am now picking and choosing some of the exam papers to fill in answers.janet_lee88:
I went through first few pages of the Nail IT MCQs. There are explanations on the side of the pages...and students are 'supposed' to cover the answers with the book edge.
However, we can test them by randomly asking few questions. We should be able to figure out from their eyes. My daughter always looks down and don't dare to look at my eyes if she does any mistakes or wrong things.
You are the experienced and dedicated mum. I am sure you can find out.
Best regards
HAPPYH -
laughingcat:
not too much work, once I've decided what to put on the mind map. The graphics took some trawling on the web though.cimman:
here's something I created for my kid to revise magnets. It's a mind map of the key points of the topic.
http://flic.kr/p/aLZG1M
if you want the pdf (it's much easier to read and print out), you can download it here:
https://www.cx.com/mycx/share/WGbEyRl6EeGhqRICOBubSA/Magnets.pdf
let me know if there are issues in downloading.
I might put in some videos to supplement the mind map, might be interesting. Let me know your thoughts.
WOW cimman! Amazing work here. You actually created it? That is alot of work. :salute: Thank you for sharing. :hugs:
I've put in a new version with a video on how to determine the polarity of electromagnets. Here's the link:
https://www.cx.com/mycx/share/7clh2Bn3EeGbXhICOBoDsQ/Magnets.pdf
The video is at the bottom right hand corner of the diagram. You'll have to click on it to activate the video. If you're viewing it on an Android phone, you'll have to get the app: ezPDF Reader to play the video. Just click on the black space once you're in the ezPDF Reader. The free Adobe Reader does not seem to play the video.
I've removed the older version, so the old link won't work anymore.
It seems that you've to sign up to gain access to the site, I would recommend creating a new email account and use that account to sign up, just to prevent spamming.
If anyone has problems downloading, just drop me a PM with your email. -
smartmummy:
:thankyou: smartmummychamp!
Nail those MCQ qns are in popular now.Today i saw boxes of young-sciencetist magazines there.
Will take a look on my next visit to Popular JP
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cimman:
not too much work, once I've decided what to put on the mind map. The graphics took some trawling on the web though.laughingcat:
[quote=\"cimman\"]here's something I created for my kid to revise magnets. It's a mind map of the key points of the topic.
http://flic.kr/p/aLZG1M
if you want the pdf (it's much easier to read and print out), you can download it here:
https://www.cx.com/mycx/share/WGbEyRl6EeGhqRICOBubSA/Magnets.pdf
let me know if there are issues in downloading.
I might put in some videos to supplement the mind map, might be interesting. Let me know your thoughts.
WOW cimman! Amazing work here. You actually created it? That is alot of work. :salute: Thank you for sharing. :hugs:
I've put in a new version with a video on how to determine the polarity of electromagnets. Here's the link:
https://www.cx.com/mycx/share/7clh2Bn3EeGbXhICOBoDsQ/Magnets.pdf
The video is at the bottom right hand corner of the diagram. You'll have to click on it to activate the video. If you're viewing it on an Android phone, you'll have to get the app: ezPDF Reader to play the video. Just click on the black space once you're in the ezPDF Reader. The free Adobe Reader does not seem to play the video.
I've removed the older version, so the old link won't work anymore.
It seems that you've to sign up to gain access to the site, I would recommend creating a new email account and use that account to sign up, just to prevent spamming.
If anyone has problems downloading, just drop me a PM with your email.[/quote]Thanks Cimman for sharing with the group. -
A friend taught me to fill in the answers of the past year papers and test him…tedious on part of the parents but really save time getting him to answer verbally instead. So I am now picking and choosing some of the exam papers to fill in answers.[This is the quote from Janet]
You mean we manually write the answers in the past year papers and let the child read the answers, is it? Then how do we know they really understand how to answer? It may be a simple or stupid question. But i really want to know why do you do that. It is for them to understand how to answer, is it?
I really appreciate all the tips shared by you and all the mummies here.
Thank you so much. -
I dont think this method of testing them on past year topic is going to work, it is pure memorising only…
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HAPPYH:
Yes, manually writing the answers...especially when time is tight nearer the exams, it's difficult to ask kids to finish so many papers...so by filling in the answers, we can verbally go thru with kids.A friend taught me to fill in the answers of the past year papers and test him...tedious on part of the parents but really save time getting him to answer verbally instead. So I am now picking and choosing some of the exam papers to fill in answers.[This is the quote from Janet]
You mean we manually write the answers in the past year papers and let the child read the answers, is it? Then how do we know they really understand how to answer? It may be a simple or stupid question. But i really want to know why do you do that. It is for them to understand how to answer, is it?
I really appreciate all the tips shared by you and all the mummies here.
Thank you so much.
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