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    no sci tuition, can??

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    • B Offline
      buds
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      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/tackling-primary-school-science-revision


      No Science tuition for my girls. Not distinction results but hey i am ok with it. I cover the (foundation).. ie. concepts and the rest from experiments and learning from mistakes. Mistakes are mostly answering technique not according to scientific jargon. The school dishes out remedial for weaker students (parent/child will receive invitation card for remedial lessons).. 😂.. and supplementary lessons for all students after curriculum hours once a week. They carry out experiments and cover process skills. It's enough.

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        Nebbermind
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        buds:
        http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/tackling-primary-school-science-revision


        No Science tuition for my girls. Not distinction results but hey i am ok with it. I cover the (foundation).. ie. concepts and the rest from experiments and learning from mistakes. Mistakes are mostly answering technique not according to scientific jargon. The school dishes out remedial for weaker students (parent/child will receive invitation card for remedial lessons).. 😂.. and supplementary lessons for all students after curriculum hours once a week. They carry out experiments and cover process skills. It's enough.
        That's one thing I realised when revising for psle a couple of yrs back. It's all about answering technique n not how much facts u know.

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          Lynn2010
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          meiah:
          Possible. My ds1 scored A* with only himself and his school teacher. And he's not in top class. More like bottom class type.

          Some school teachers teach techniques in school.

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            Mychildren
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            24hr-mum:
            is it possible to get A* by self study thru exam pprs and assessment bk, without sci tuition? even tho we parents hv no sci backgrd??

            I'm not too sure for p5 or p6. This is because I have no experience yet. As for p3 & 4, parents without science background, must at least read up. This is because some of the answers to the past years exam papers are wrong. Your child may need your assistance in getting the right answer when his answer is wrong.

            On top of that by doing past years papers and assessments, without proper understanding of the concepts may be a hindrance to scoring high marks. This was what I realised for my elder DS last year p3 school CA paper. After getting the concept correct, he managed to score 90+ for the following paper.

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              buds
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              Nebbermind:
              buds:

              http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/tackling-primary-school-science-revision


              No Science tuition for my girls. Not distinction results but hey i am ok with it. I cover the (foundation).. ie. concepts and the rest from experiments and learning from mistakes. Mistakes are mostly answering technique not according to scientific jargon. The school dishes out remedial for weaker students (parent/child will receive invitation card for remedial lessons).. 😂.. and supplementary lessons for all students after curriculum hours once a week. They carry out experiments and cover process skills. It's enough.

              That's one thing I realised when revising for psle a couple of yrs back. It's all about answering technique n not how much facts u know.

              Yes, even with an encyclopedic brain.. if cannot answer with the appropriate jargon.. cannot score. I like the was it Teacher's Circle or Just Education book.. they have the teacher's explanation on the side when marking the answers. The explanation serves as a guide on answering techniques even when the questions are actually MCQ, it still helps guide children to acquire the skill to answer scientifically.. and not answer in factually-correct English.

              Another one i like is this..
              > http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?p=771724#p771724

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                verykiasu2010
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                PSLE science :


                understanding the concepts is only half the battle

                important thing is able to write the answers using scientific terms

                key words using scientific terms by the exam candidates is to more completely demonstrate their understanding of scientific concepts. not all terms / ideas could be full explained in lay man terms, or it becomes too long winded to explain

                lots of time kids in school lesson time did not catch the emphasis from the teachers about using the correct terms to answer a question…and hence lose marks, and parents start to blame teachers not teaching enough

                if your kid’s school conduct subject briefing at beginning of pri 5 / 6, don’t miss it, go and take notes and ask questions. it is a partnership process with your kid’s teachers if you really want your kid to learn and score well; and if you also engage tutors, must also reinforce the use the key words and scientific terms…some tutors don’t know that because they have not realised the importance of key words and scientific terms. those tutors who have been examiners or PSLE markers will tell you the same about key words and scientific terms

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                  allseasons
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                  Does anyone here can recommend a science book / dictionary that cover and explain the scientific terms for primary school students? Thanks a lot.. 🙂

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                    24hr-mum
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                    for p5 p6 no tuition can?

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                      jce
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                      I think it depends what results you are expecting and whether you can coach them personally at home. I know of friends who have kids acing science and the kids don’t go for tuition, but these friends coach the kids personally and they are either doctors or scientists! Haha! For me, I am not a science person, neither is my husband, so I plan to start my DD on science tuition next year (P4). She is doing fine in science (band 1) but it only gets tougher after this and I don’t know whether I can cope! Furthermore she is into science so I’d prefer someone who really knows the subject well to guide, rather than having me, who semi-guesses most of the time, guiding her.

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                        sleepy
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                        24hr-mum:
                        for p5 p6 no tuition can?

                        You plan to drop her existing tutor?

                        I find it risky to go without tuition especially for Science at p5 & p6 because they will be touching on upper block which are theoretically more 'chim' whereas p3 & 4 are the lower block.

                        For Science, I noticed it's quite similar to Maths in the sense that either that student gets it or does not get it. So we usually see big gap in grades, with one group of students scoring pretty well & another group who struggles a little.

                        The killer is of course the keywords. Need to write exact keywords on teacher's marking scheme.

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