P6 Standard Science 2013
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Transcript P6 Standard Science 2013
P6 Parent Seminar:
Gearing for
the Science (Std) Paper
5 April 2013
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Scope & Format
Strategies
Format of Paper
(Standard Course)
Booklet
Item Type
No.
Qtns
Marks
per
Qtn
Weighting
A
MCQ
30
2
60%
B
Openended
14
2,3,4 40%
Duration of Paper: 1 h 45 min
Theme
Life Science
Physical Science
Diversity
General characteristics
& classification of living
things
General characteristics
& classification of nonliving things
Materials
Cycles
Life Cycles
Reproduction
Matter
Water
Systems
Plant Systems
Human Systems
(Digestive, Respiratory &
Circulatory)
Cell System
Electrical Systems
Interactions
Interactions with
Forces (magnets,
Environment (ecology,
friction, gravity, elastic
adaptation, man’s impact) spring)
Energy
Forms & Uses
(Photosynthesis)
Forms & Uses (Light,
Heat)
Energy Conversion
Distribution of Marks
According to Syllabus Content
Life Science
45-55%
Physical Science
45-55%
According to Assessment Objectives
Knowledge with
Understanding
~40%
Application of
Knowledge &
Process Skills
~60%
Application of Knowledge &
Process Skills (60%)
Process Skills
Observing, Comparing, Classifying
Using Apparatus & Equipment
Communicating, Inferring, Predicting
Analysing, Generating Possibilities
Evaluating, Formulating Hypothesis
What is Key
Accurate Understanding of Concept and “Big
Ideas” is important
MAKE CONNECTIONS between concepts learnt
APPLY concept in new situations
EXPLAIN
Revision of concepts learnt from P3 to P6
Process Skills
Expt Design – what is a fair test?
Using Apparatus – which instrument is more
accurate?
Interpretation of graphs, grouping, etc.
Examples of
Questions
Knowledge with Understanding
E.g.1
See example in PSLE (Std Science) Booklet
Pg. 78 Question 8
Applying Concepts
E.g. 2
See example in PSLE (Std Science)
Booklet
Pg. 81 Question 15
Skill: Observation & Classification
Eg.3
See example in PSLE (Std Science)
Booklet
Specimen Paper Question 4
Skill: Interpreting Graphs, Applying
E.g. 4
See example in PSLE (Std Science)
Booklet
Pg. 50 Question 9
Skill: Evaluating fair test
E.g. 5
See example in PSLE (Std Science)
Booklet
Specimen Paper Question 15
Skill: Experimental Design
E.g. 6
See example in PSLE (Std Science)
Booklet
Pg. 123 Question 10
Skill: Analysing, Inferring
E.g.7
See example in PSLE (Std Science)
Booklet
Pg. 53 Question 12
Gearing towards the PSLE
Revise P3,4,5 work which forms bulk of
PSLE Qns (concepts in the textbook,
notes)
Review questions in revision papers and
worksheets (Quantity AND Quality)
Link ideas and concepts e.g. relate
digestion and respiration to source of
energy in living things
Have an inquiring attitude – ASK
questions & SEEK answers
MCQ
Don’t rush through
Go through ALL options – even if you
have an answer in mind
Use elimination to narrow down to
possible answers
Tackling O.E. Questions
Use scientific terms
e.g. “attracted” vs “stick” or “attach” magnetic
objects to magnets
Answer in context to question
Clarity in Language - Be clear and specific
“… the location must be the same …”
Ensure phrasing does not mislead and won’t
be interpreted as scientifically incorrect
Learn task words in question stem e.g.
identify, list, explain, explain how
Tackling O.E. Questions
Tip:
Identify objective of question – asking
about aim / procedure / pattern /
conclusion?
Look out for and use “clues” given:
Diagrams., graphs, tables
Earlier parts of question E.g. 2: Interpreting Graphs, Applying
Marks given
Make sure you answer has science
concepts in it
DO NOT memorize questions and “model”
answers – answer TO the question
Thank you
HOD SCIENCE
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