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Studying for PSLE Series: Science Exam
Our Science syllabus takes a modular approach. Keeping abreast of current technologies or environmental problems helps sharpen your child’s analytical abilities.
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Studying for PSLE Series: Languages
Attaining fluency in a language is a process that takes time. Constant exposure to current affairs helps your child to be more prepared for language exams.
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Math Heuristics: Make A Systematic List, Guess And Check, And Restate The Problem In Another Way
In part 3 of our Math Heuristics series, we focus on: Make a systematic list, guess and check, and restate the problem in another way.
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How I Can Read’s Unique System Teaches Children To Be Confident Readers
I Can Read's specially-designed system avoids going down the route of rote memorisation by empowering students to take control of their own reading progress.
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Why Buying More Assessment Books May Not Be Helpful For Your Child
Buying more assessment books for your child may not be the magic pill for improving your child's academic performance. Here's why.
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Math Heuristics: Act It Out, Draw A Diagram, Look For Patterns
In part 2 of our series, we focus on math heuristics: Act it out, Draw a diagram/model, and Look for pattern(s), with sample word problems and solutions.
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Nurturing The Love Of Science: Marshall Cavendish Education Science Kits For Kids
How can we develop the love for science in children? Marshall Cavendish Education partners up with various enterprises to launch a series of hands-on learning science kits.
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Primary Schools With Applied Learning Programmes (ALP)
The Applied Learning Programme provides opportunities for students to apply their learning in the real world. Here are the ALPs offered in some primary schools.
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What Are Heuristics?
The curriculum team at Seriously Addictive Mathematics shares expert tips on math heuristics and how to use them to solve math word problems.
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How To Track My Child’s Learning Progress Without Exam Grades?
With exams removed for Primary One and Two children in 2019, what changes in learning, studying methods and creativity can parents expect in years to come?