Lower Secondary Science
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I need recommendation for lower secondary sci - chemistry tution. Anyone got good recommendation of which tuition centre and teacher is good . Prefer in the east.
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Hi, anyone enroll their kids with SmartLab before? Heard they are now introducing their year end holiday programs with revision classes, enrichments classes, labs and also head start classes. Should be a good opportunity to enroll my kids so they can learn something during the 2 months school holidays if not this long break will make them forget what they learnt before and itβs always good to start early. Lol good to be kiasu abit.
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Wandi_flora:
I find the lower science are becoming the upper science...my DD was tested on sec 3 although she's lower. Very happy that she gotten an A1!
Congrats on the A1.
I've noticed a lot of this particularly in the last year. The worksheets that I used 5 years ago for Express Sec 1 are still appropriate for maybe 2/3 of the students, but the other 1/3 are doing a harder level. I have to run certain parts of the class sessions at O'Level and get them going on the O'Level difficulty worksheets (usually combined sci level) to adequately prepare them. And it is not just top schools or IP programs that are doing this. Even express track Sec 1's are sometimes getting hit with very difficult material. I've seen a lot of Sec 1's this year from \"regular\" schools, where the tests are harder than Raffles or Nanyang Girls.
I've juiced up the level of our Holiday Programmes in response to this. And during the year, we have students bring in everything they get from school, so we track exactly the level they will be tested at.
Here is an idea that may help parents: Look at the topic titles. There are certain names for topics which are traditional lower secondary names (found in assessment books or the MOE syllabus). Then there are the upper secondary names. Just as an example, if a Sec 1 student is doing \"Speed\" as a topic, then that is probably \"regular\" Sec 1. But if they are doing \"Kinematics\", then that is more like a Sec 3 level. There are similar tipoffs in Chemistry and Biology as to what the level really is. -
Mind Stretcher is starting their Lower Science Programmes. Heard they are using trained ex teachers to develop their full suite of Secondary programmes.
Having their Open House on 7 Nov and 14 Nov. Something on CSI Journey for the Lower Secondary Science. Title sounds fun. Can refer to http://www.mindstretcher.com/OPenHouse/ for more info.
Feedback welcome. They are also having their trial classes on. I think also next month or something. Feedback, pls. -
Hi All,
My girl is weak in Chemistry and need to help her..
Wondering which r the Important topics for Sec 1 Chemistry which I can try and help?
Any advice appreciated
Thanks a lot!!!
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veraclari:
Revise with her these 3 topics:Hi All,
My girl is weak in Chemistry and need to help her..
Wondering which r the Important topics for Sec 1 Chemistry which I can try and help?
Any advice appreciated
Thanks a lot!!!
- Kinetic Model of Matter
- Elements, Compounds & Mixture
- Separation Techniques -
Thanks a Lot!
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The new trend in chemistry is prelearn Sec 3 chemistry .cheers
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Will Sec 1 Science (Bio, Chemistry and Physics) be tested again in Sec 2 and Sec 3?
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Hi all. I am Sec 4 student from a top IP school, teaching Lower Sec Science/Chemistry this holidays to both students requiring help and those who wants to become even better. If interested, you can contact me at [email protected] or 94513556 to negotiate.
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