Anglo-Chinese School (Junior) · 2017-01-13 · Romans 12:10 Love is caring and showing compassion...
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Anglo-Chinese School (Junior)
Primary 3 & 4 Pupils
Meet-The-Parents Session
11 January 2017
His Banner Over Me is Love
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Sheltered Linkway
from MPH to
Teaching Blocks
Joyful Cheers
on
Day One
Raising
this generation for the future
• Shepherding the Child’s Heart
– Build attitudes and values
• Imparting the gift of joy and gratitude
• Role-modelling how to live for a cause greater
than self
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Train up a child in the way he should go:
and when he is old, he will not depart from it.
Proverbs 22:6
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Our Vision Every ACSian a young gentleman of character,
ready for the future to lead and to serve
Our Mission To nurture our Boys with a quality, holistic education, rooted
in Christian values and strength of character, that allows each to reach his fullest potential, equipped with life skills
to face the future and to serve God and Nation.
Our Values Integrity, Love, Excellence, Curiosity, Collaboration, Loyalty
ACSian Outcomes
The ACSian
embraces the future with an aspiring mindset.
The ACSian Gentleman of
Character demonstrates love, integrity and loyalty at
all times.
The ACSian
works with others to make a positive
difference.
Aspiration Curiosity
Excellence
Service Collaboration
Character Love
Integrity
Loyalty
VALUE WHAT DOES IT MEAN? HOW IS IT DEMONSTRATED?
Curiosity
Let the wise hear and increase in learning,
and the one who understands obtain
guidance
Proverbs 1:5
Curiosity is the desire to know or learn something.
Joy is experienced through the process of learning
and acquiring new knowledge.
I demonstrate curiosity when I
am enthusiastic to gain new knowledge
take responsibility for my own learning
am willing to explore new ideas independently
Excellence
And whatever you do, in word or deed, do
everything in the name of the Lord Jesus,
giving thanks to God the Father through
him.
Colossians 3:17
Excellence is to have an attitude that of ‘the best is
yet to be’ in all endeavours. It speaks of having
resilience and diligence in the face of challenges.
I demonstrate excellence when I
participate in all activities
take pride all my work, regardless of my
personal ability or talent
consistently put my best effort in.
Love
Be devoted to one another in love. Honour
one another above yourselves.
Romans 12:10
Love is caring and showing compassion to those
around us. It also speaks of forgiveness.
I demonstrate Love when I care for
myself
others
the community
Integrity
Whoever walks in integrity will be
delivered, but he who is crooked in his
ways will suddenly fall.
Proverbs 10:9
Integrity is the quality of being honest and having
strong moral principles (moral courage?) in all
situations and under all circumstances.
I demonstrate Integrity when I consistently
speak the truth
do what is right
keep my word
Loyalty
For the LORD is good; his steadfast love
endures forever, and his faithfulness to all
generations
Psalm 100:5
Loyalty speaks of a rootedness to family, school, and
nation. It is more than mere words. True loyalty
results in action.
I demonstrate Loyalty when I support
my classmates
my schoolmates
my nation
Collaboration
In the same way, let your light shine
before others, that they may see your
good deeds and glorify your Father in
heaven
Matthew 5:16
Collaboration is working with others in order to make
a positive difference in the lives of others. Love and
loyalty is the motivation to make this positive
difference.
I demonstrate Collaboration when I contribute to
the class
the school community
my nation
ACSian Outcomes
• This biennial fundraising walk has been supporting 16
Methodist schools in Singapore for 16 years, and is
organized by the Methodist Schools’ Foundation.
• 100 percent of proceeds raised by students, will be used by
schools to support different activities of each school.
• ACS(J) : Funds will be channeled towards the upgrading of
school facilities and implementation of school-wide activities
• Fund-raising period : 13th Jan to 24th Feb 2017
INDIVIDUAL EFFORT ● CLASS SPIRIT ● LEVEL UNITY
25th March (Saturday)
7.15 – 10.30am
ACJC
ACSJ
P4
Parent Volunteers
• Building Our School Together
• Expertise required in many areas
• For NEW volunteers, please sign up through school website from13
to 26 Jan 2017
• For more information, contact the teacher-in-charge
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Academic Development - Creative Science Investigation
- Training of Thinkers Captains /
Organisation of DI Competition
- Chinese Oral /English Oral
Enriching School Life - EcoGarden
- Library
- Aesthetics : Art and Craft
- Adventure Club
- P6 Post-PSLE Activities
- Teachers’ Day Spiritual Support - Chapel
- Parents’ Prayer Group &
Fathers’ Prayer Group
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Form and co-Form Teachers
1. Provide pastoral care
and ensure well-being of
students
2. Facilitate lifeskills
lessons and one-to-one
interaction time with
students
3. Communicate with
parents and undertake
administrative matters
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Mr Sathis Kumar HOD Year Head (P3 & P4)
Holistic Support for your Child
Ms Ang An Lian
SH CCE / VIA
Ms Karen Tham SH CCE / Student Leadership
Miss Noelle Selvadurai HOD Character & Citizenship
Education
Mr Chen Jieming SH Discipline
Mrs Kim Cheang ST/ Special Needs
Enhancement to P3 and P4 Assessment 2017
Term 1 Term2 Term 3 Term 4
Pri 2
2016
5 Holistic Bite-sized
assessment (50%)
SA2
(50%)
Pri 3
2016
CA1
(10%)
SA1
(30%)
CA2
(10%)
SA2
(50%)
Term 1 Term2 Term 3 Term 4
Pri 3
2017
2 HA
Bite-sized
assessment
(10%)
SA1
(30%)
2 HA
Bite-sized
assessment
(10%)
SA2
(50%)
Pri 4
2017
2 HA
Bite-sized
assessment
(10%)
SA1
(30%)
2 HA
Bite-sized
assessment
(10%)
SA2
(50%)
Rationale:
1. Allows pupils to get timely feedback about learning and address it promptly
2. Encourage consistent effort throughout the year.
3. Revision Papers ( Full SA paper ) will be given before SA so as to train the pupils in time
management as well as for familiarization with Examination format.
2016 Assessment 2017 Enhanced Holistic Assessment
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Academic Support
• After-School Programme
– Monday and Thursday, starting on Term 1 Week 4
– Hinch Programme : develop subject mastery and
reinforce critical concepts
– Thoburn Programme : develop intellectual depth and
critical thinking skills
Day Subject Time
Monday Mathematics 2 to 2.50pm
Monday Science 2.55 to 3.45pm
Thursday HMT/MT 2 to 2.50pm
Thursday English 2.55 to 3.45pm
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Selection Criteria for
Thoburn Programme from P4
– Students who have been identified by MOE’s GE Branch for the GE Programme but chose to stay in ACS Junior will be automatically offered the programme every year
– For English and Maths Thoburn Programme, students are identified through GEP screening tests if they exhibit high ability in English or Maths or English and Maths. They will be offered the corresponding subject/(s).
– For Science and Mother Tongue Thoburn Programme, students are identified based on overall school results in respective subjects at the end of each year.
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P3 GEP Screening Test
23 Aug 2017
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Weighting Non-Tamil Indian Languages (NTIL)
Based on MOE Guidelines
SA1 SA2
30% 70%
• All assessments are conducted at the respective
language centres.
• Parents are to communicate with the NTIL Centre
directly on matters pertaining to the subject.
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Subject-based Banding at the end of P4
Rationale and Intent
• To allow greater flexibility for pupils to take subjects at different levels depending on their strength in these subjects.
• Standard and Foundation subjects
• Pupils will offer Higher MT only if they have the capability to do it
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P4 Subject-Based Banding
4 Standard
Subjects Passes all 4 subjects
4 Std. subj. + HMT Passes all 4 Subjects
– done very well in MT
Passes 3 subjects 4 Standard
Subjects
Passes 2 subjects or less 3 Std. + 1 Foundn.
2 Std. + 2 Foundn.
1 Std. + 3 Foundn.
4 Foundation Subj.
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Parental Option
• At P4, parents can exercise their option for the
course of study.
• However, parents should be realistic about their
child’s ability (in the choice of HMT).
• Neither should parents go for soft option –
impacts the Secondary Course later on.
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Movement after P5
• At the end of P5, promotion criteria must be
satisfied. No more parental option will be allowed.
The school has the autonomy to decide on the
level of the subjects to be taken by pupils in P6.
• Pupil who takes 4 standard subjects and has
difficulty coping, may switch to take 1 or more
Foundation subjects at P6.
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Time Line (end of P4)
Option Forms with school
recommendation given after SA2
* Parents MUST submit option form to school
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We aim to give…
• A memorable year
• Opportunities to build firm ties and friendships
• Sound values education
• Good preparation for academic challenges
• Experiences to prepare ACSJ students for life
ahead
KNIGHTS OF ACS
KNIGHTS OF ACS
• classes will be awarded a badge of accomplishment upon completing the initiative / program / activities that is driven by different departments / committees / classroom teacher.
KNIGHTS OF ACS
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Level Programme Objectives 21st Century
Competencies
3 Destination
Imagination
Project
To provide equal opportunity to all to
benefit from the DI learning journey in
ACSJ
To learn the Creative Process.
To learn to work together in a team.
To have confidence to put up a
performance before an audience
A class and level sharing of the
solution at the end of Term 4.
• Curiosity and
Creativity
• Effective
Communication
& Collaboration
• Management of
Information
• Sound
Reasoning and
Decision-
Making
• Socio-Cultural
and Religious
Sensitivity and
Awareness
4 Code For
Fun
• To increase students’ exposure to 21st
century problem-solving &thinking skills.
EL
Literature
Empathy
Programme
To use the literature “Stone Fox” as a
platform to reflect and instil in the heart
of service and empathy.
To apply the Creative Process to create
solutions for the less fortunate.
P3 & P4
THINKERS ALP Programme
ACS(J) Pupil
Leadership
Development
Programme
School Vision
Every ACSian a young
gentleman of character,
ready for the future to
lead and to serve.
Servant-Leadership Model
• Robert K. Greenleaf
• Altruistic philosophy
• People who choose to serve first
• Lead as a way of expanding service
• May or may not hold formal leadership positions
• Encourages collaboration, trust, foresight, listening and ethical use of power and empowerment
Every ACSian A Servant Leader
Leadership was bestowed upon a man
who was by nature a servant. It was
something given, not assumed, that
could be taken away. His servant
nature was the real man, not bestowed
and not to be taken away. He was
servant first. (Robert Greenleaf)
Vision For
Leadership Development
ACSians who are able to uphold the
school values and serve as emissaries
of ACS(Junior).
Overview
Servant Leadership Attributes
• Awareness
• Conceptualisation
• Foresight
• Develop Self and Others
• Empathy
• Kindness
• Stewardship
• Listening
• Persuasion
• Building the Community
Servant
Leadership
Attributes
Behaviours
Awareness Demonstrates understanding of what is morally right
Able to state personal strengths and weaknesses
Demonstrate awareness of what is going on around
oneself
Conceptualisation Demonstrate understanding of the meaning and
purpose of things
Put things in perspective (look at ‘the big picture’)
Foresight Identify and express personal goals and work hard for it
Develop self and
others
Encourage others to be their best and achieve more
Teach good habits for learning and building
relationships
Empathy Able to recognise the impact of their actions on others
Think of others before yourself
Express concern and support for others
Servant Leadership
Attributes
Behaviours
Kindness (Healing) Offer timely help to others
Apply conflict resolution strategies
Stewardship Cares enough to take on responsibilities to make
things better
Listening Listen to others with respect and not being
judgemental
Persuasion Convinces respectfully rather than by force
Building the
community
Work together as a group and care for one another
Identify the needs, understand how they can
contribute and help the community
Target Groups Lessons that support development of Students
Leadership attributes
All Pupils • FTGP Lessons
• VIA
• Goal Setting
• Reflections
All Primary 1
Pupils
FTGP (Awareness of what is going on)
All Primary 2
Pupils
FTGP (Understanding what is morally right)
All Primary 3
Pupils
• FTGP (Putting things in perspective)
• FTGP (Putting others before self)
All Primary 4
Pupils
• FTGP (Working in teams)
• FTGP (Understanding the purpose of things)
All Primary 5
Pupils
• FTGP (Encourage others to be their best and achieve
more)
• FTGP (Taking on responsibilities to make things better)
All Primary 6
Pupils
FTGP (Convincing respectfully rather than by force)
Additional Trainings for
Selected Leaders
• Public Speaking
• Managing Conflicts
• Mentoring Others
• The Art of Influence
• Determined by group’s needs
ENGLISH LANGUAGE Primary 3 & Primary 4
Meet-the-Parents Session
EL HOD Mr Roger Teng
EL Level Head
Ms Jane Chen [email protected]
EL Level Head Mr Kelvin Lim
Making the Transition
From Primary 1 to
Primary 3a
(Semester 1)
• Learning to Read
• Shared Reading
• Big Books
From Primary 3b
(Semester 2) to
Primary 6
• Reading to Learn
• Silent Reading
• Range of Text Types
P3/P4
Examination Format Paper Description Components Marks Weightage Duration
(minutes)
1 Writing Continuous 20 20% 50
2 Language Use &
Comprehension
MCQ/S&T
Cloze/Editing
Comprehension
50 50% 75
3 Listening
Comprehension
Picture Matching/ Note
taking/ Dictation
14 14% ~30
4 Oral
Communication
A) Reading Aloud
B) Stimulus-based
Conversation
16 16%
Total 100 100%
Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4
Primary 3 Bite-size 1 & 2
(10%)
Semestral
Assessment 1
(30%)
Paper 2 & 3
Bite-size 3 & 4
(10%))
Semestral
Assessment 2
(50%)
Paper 1,2,3 & 4
Primary 4 Bite-size 1 & 2
(10%)
Semestral
Assessment 1
(30%)
Paper 1, 2 & 3
Bite-size 3 & 4
(10%)
Semestral
Assessment 2
(50%)
Paper 1,2,3 & 4
NB: The percentages for the various assessments denote the weightage for
promotion.
Components Tested
Example:
Write a composition of at least 100 (P3) / 120 (P4)
words about an accident. The pictures are provided
to help you think about this topic. Your composition
should be based on one or more of these pictures.
Consider the following points when you plan your
composition: A) What was the accident? B) Why
was it an accident?
You may use the points in any order and include
other relevant points as well.
NB: If more than one picture is chosen, they do not
need to follow any particular sequence
Paper 1 (Writing)
– 1 Question Given
BOOKLET B
• 2 Grammar Cloze Passages (Helping Words given)
• Editing for Spelling and Grammar
• Synthesis and Transformation
• Comprehension 1 (Open- Ended)
• Comprehension 2 (MCQ, Matching, True/False, Sequencing, etc.)
BOOKLET A
• Vocabulary (MCQ)
• Grammar (MCQ)
• Punctuation (MCQ)
Paper 2
(Language Use & Comprehension)
Vocabulary MCQ 1. Always refer to the dictionary for definitions when you
encounter unknown words
2. Check the thesaurus for synonyms and antonyms to expand your word range
3. If you really don’t know the word, make an intelligent guess based on your understanding of the sentence
Tips for parents
1. Ensure that the home has a good dictionary and a good thesaurus
2. Ask your son to share new words (and their meanings) encountered every day
Grammar MCQ
1. Know grammar rules by heart
2. Be aware of grammar rules being tested
Tips for parents
1. Go through the optional MOE recommended Grammar Reference Book systematically
Grammar Cloze Passages 1. Read carefully and unhurriedly
2. Look out for contextual clues that come up in the different parts of the passage
3. Make sure answers are grammatically accurate
Tips for parents
1. Expose your son to various text types so as to enhance familiarity with particular uses of language, figures of speech and expressions
Editing
1. Read widely to expand your word bank
2. Pause to look at / memorise the spelling of
difficult words when you are doing your
revision
Tips for parents
1. Test your son regularly on the list of commonly
misspelled words given by the school
Synthesis & Transformation
1. Practice, practice, practice (especially in
transforming sentences - reported speech,
active to passive voice)
Tips for parents
1. Get your son to go through the school-based
worksheets systematically
Comprehension
1. Read carefully and unhurriedly
2. Read for understanding, not just for enjoyment
(Remember your purpose!)
3. Using contextual clues to make sense of text
4. Inference & Prediction
5. Looking out for cause and effect relationships
6. Apply vocabulary skills for vocabulary items
7. Questioning Technique (5Ws - who, what, when,
where, why &1H - how)
8. Accessing prior knowledge
Paper 3 (Listening)
3 parts
1. Picture Matching / Sequencing (4 Marks)
2. Note-taking (4 Marks)
3. Listening Comprehension (6 Marks)
• Various text types can be used (instruction, exposition, explanation, narrative, recount, information)
• Examples - dialogues, announcements, news broadcast, advertisements etc.
Tips for parents
1. Give your son a simple quiz after watching the news, drama series, television commercial etc. to check for understanding
Paper 4 (Oral)
• Reading Aloud (6 marks)
– Pronunciation, Rhythm & Fluency,
Expressiveness
• Stimulus-based Conversation (10 marks)
– Based on a picture stimulus e.g. a drawing of a
cereal carton, a picture of a treadmill etc.
– Personal response, Clarity of Expression and
Engagement in Conversation
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MATHEMATICS Primary 3 & Primary 4
Meet-the-Parents Session
Mr Goh Chee Wei
HOD Mathematics
Mr Chee Zhen Yi
LH Mathematics
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• Assessment format
• Assessment Content
• Important points
P3 and P4 briefing
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P3 Bite-sized Assessment
Term 1
Paper Section Item Type No. of
questions
No. of marks
per
question
Weighting Duration
1 A MCQ 5 1 and 2 32%
B SA 5 1 and 2
32%
C LA 3 3 36%
Total 13 100% 45 min
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P3 Bite-sized Assessment
Term 3
Paper Section Item Type No. of
questions
No. of marks
per
question
Weighting Duration
1 A MCQ 5 1 and 2 28%
B SA 5 1 and 2
28%
C LA 3 3 and 4 44%
Total 13 100% 45 min
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P4 Bite-sized Assessment
Paper Section Item Type No. of
questions
No. of marks
per
question
Weighting Duration
1 A MCQ 5 1 and 2 28%
B SA 5 1 and 2
28%
C LA 3 3 and 4 44%
Total 13 100% 45 min
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P3 and P4 Mathematics Examination
Format for SA1 and SA2 Paper Booklet Item Type No. of
questions
No. of marks
per question
Weighting Duration
1 A MCQ 20 2 40%
B
SA 20 2
40%
LA 5 4 20%
Total 45 100% 1 h 45 min
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Examination Format
(SA1 and SA2)
• One paper with two booklets
• Booklet A – MCQ questions
• Booklet B – SA and LA questions
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Mathematics Format – Booklet A
• There are 20 multiple-choice questions (MCQ).
• The first few questions test basic knowledge and recall.
The rest of the questions test a range of competencies
and skills including problem-solving proficiency.
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Mathematics Format – Booklet B
• There are 20 short-answer (SA) questions.
• The first few questions test basic knowledge. Sums can
be done mentally.
The rest of the questions test a range of competencies
including problem-solving proficiency.
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• There are five 4-mark structured (LA) questions.
• These questions test problem-solving
proficiency. Some can be quite challenging.
Mathematics Format – Booklet B
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Breakdown of Time required for each
component (SA1 and SA2)
Paper Item type No. of questions Time required Total time
A and B
MCQ (2m)
20
30 mins
30 min
SA (2m)
20
20 x 2 mins
40 min
LA (4m)
5
5 x 5 mins
25 min
CHECKING 10 min
TOTAL TIME FOR PAPER A and B 105 min
* This is a guide of the estimated timing a pupil need in an examination and it varies for different pupil
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Content to be assessed (P3 SA2)
Content
Whole Numbers (4 operations, Word Problems), Fractions
Length, Mass, Volume, Area and Perimeter
Geometry (Angles, Perpendicular and Parallel Lines), Graphs
Money
Time
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Content to be assessed (P4 SA2)
Content
Whole Numbers, Fractions, Decimals
Geometry (Angles), Graphs
Squares and Rectangles, Area and Perimeter
Symmetry
Time
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Some Important Points • Account for each calculated figure. • Final statements for each problem.
Example:
a) The total number of marbles is 300 √ b) The answer is 300 √ c) 300 ×
• Accurate use of Units of Measurement for final
answer.
• Marks [ 1/2 m] deducted for inaccurate use or omission of units as well as omission of final statements.
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Some Important Points Mark Deductions
= 30 ... inequality [- 1/2 m]
of 30 is … correct
3 units = 30 … correct
1hr 10 min after 3:30 pm is …correct
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4
3
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SCIENCE Primary 3 & Primary 4
Meet-the-Parents Session
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HOD Science Miss Hemalatha P
LH Science Mdm Loi Huey Shing [email protected]
Content
• Assessment
• Content Coverage
• Assessment Format
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Assessment Objectives Weighting(%)
Knowledge with Understanding : Demonstrate knowledge & understanding of scientific facts,
concepts & principles
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Application of Knowledge and Process Skills: 1. Apply scientific facts, concepts & principles to new
situations
2. Use one or a combination of the following process skills: • Observing
• Comparing
• Classifying
• Using apparatus and equipment
• Inferring
• Predicting
• Analysing
• Generating possibilities
• Evaluating
• Formulating hypothesis
• Communicating
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Total 100
Assessment Objectives
Assessment
• Bite-sized Assessment
• Performance-Based Assessment (PBA)
• Practical Test
• SA1 and SA2
Theme Life Science Physical
Science
Weighting
(%)
Diversity Living Things Non-living Things
Materials 50 - 70
Systems
Human : Digestive,
respiratory
& circulatory systems
Plant and their parts
50 - 70
Weighting
(%) 65 - 85 15 - 35 100
Content to be Assessed - P3
Content Coverage – P3
Themes Topics Term
Diversity •Classification: Living and non-living things •Plants
1
Diversity
•Animals •Fungi and bacteria
2
Diversity •Exploring Material 3
Systems •Your Amazing Body as a system 3
Systems •Plants and their parts 4
Theme Life Science Physical Science * Weighting
(%)
Diversity Living Things Non-living Things
Materials 10 – 15
Energy Forms & uses:
Light & Heat 15 – 35
Systems
Human : Digestive,
respiratory
& circulatory systems
Plant and their parts
10 – 20
Cycles
Life cycles of some
animals
Life cycles of plants
Matter
Water 20 – 35
Interactions Magnets 10 – 25
Weighting
(%) 45 - 55 45 - 55 100
Content to be assessed - P4
Content Coverage - P4
Themes Covered in Term
Diversity P3 -
Systems P3 -
Cycles P4 1
Interactions P4 2
Energy P4 3 & 4
Bite-Sized 1, 2 and 4
Item Type No. of Questions Total Marks
Multiple-choice 5 5
Structured 3 3
Open-ended 2 2
Total 10
Duration : 30 minutes
No. of Questions
Marks per
Question Total Marks
4 2 – 4 10
Bite-Sized 3 – Practical Test
Duration : 20 minutes
Practical Test – Active engagement in skills and processes
Observing Comparing Classifying Using apparatus and equipment Communicating
– Science laboratory-based
– During curriculum ~ 20mins to complete 4 questions
(2, 3 marks per question)
– Individual assessment
SA1 & SA2 Format – P3 & P4
Booklet Item Type Number of Questions
Number of marks per Question
Total Marks
Performance-Based Assessment
3 – 6 1 – 4 10
A Multiple-
choice 25 2 50
B Open-ended 13 2 – 5 40
Total 100
Duration : 1hour 30minutes
Performance-Based Assessment
– Test of Science concepts
– Active engagement in skills and processes
– During curriculum ~ 30mins
– 3 to 6 questions
– Assessed on individual performance
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CHINESE LANGUAGE Primary 3 & Primary 4
Meet-the-Parents Session
Mdm Kuah Hui Hui
Head of Department Mother Tongue [email protected]
Level Head Mother Tongue
Mdm Lam Yuk Wing [email protected]
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P3 Bite-sized 1 to 4
Assessment Items Marks & %
1 Term 1 Week 6
Bite-sized 1
Language Use( MCQ ),
sentence expansion and
Written Comprehension
20 marks
5 %
2 Term 1 Week 10
Bite-sized 2
20 marks
5 %
3 Term 3 Week 6
Bite-sized 3
20 marks
5 %
4 Term 3 Week 10
Bite-sized 4
20 marks
5 %
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P4 Bite-sized 1 to 4
Assessment Items Marks & %
1 Term 1 Week 6
Bite-sized 1
Language Use( MCQ )
and
Written Comprehension
20 marks
5 %
2 Term 1 Week 10
Bite-sized 2
20 marks
5 %
3 Term 3 Week 6
Bite-sized 3
20 marks
5 %
4 Term 3 Week 10
Bite-sized 4
20 marks
5 %
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• Please take note that the dates of the bite-
sized assessment will be announced to
the students 2 weeks before they take the
papers.
• Students will be tested after the relevant
lessons are taught.
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P3 SA1 & SA2
Examination Format
Paper Components SA1(%) SA2(%)
1 Paragraph
Writing
NA 15
2 General Paper 60 45
3 Listening
Comprehension
10 10
4 Oral 30 30
Total 100 100
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P4 SA1 & SA2
Examination Format
Paper Components %
1 Composition 15
2 General Paper 45
3 Listening
Comprehension
10
4 Oral 30
Total 100
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Paper 1 : Paragraph Writing & Composition
Marking Scheme Marks
1 Content 7
2 Language 8
Total 15
Students are allowed to use approved electronic and paperback dictionary
for Paper 1.
Approved E-dictionaries
TITLE PUBLISHER APPROVED
PERIOD
1 HansVision PX2051 Creative Technology Ltd 2014 – 2018
2 HansVision PX2101 Creative Technology Ltd 2014 – 2018
3 HansVision PX2131 Creative Technology Ltd 2016 – 2020
4 Besta All Pass 1 Besta DigiTech Pte Ltd 2013 – 2017
5 Besta New All Pass 1 iKnow Pte Ltd 2015 – 2019
6 Besta All Pass 2 Besta DigiTech Pte Ltd 2017 – 2021
7 Besta All Pass 3 Besta DigiTech Pte Ltd 2017 – 2021
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Approved Chinese Dictionaries
TITLE PUBLISHER ISBN Number APPROVE
D PERIOD
1 规范汉语词典 联营出版(马)有限公司
978-983-820-627-3
2017 – 2021
2 新世纪学生华语词典 怡学出版社. 商务印书馆
978-981-4237-75-8
2016 – 2020
3 新编小学实用词典 新亚出版设 981-274-954-3
978-981-274-954-3
2014 – 2018
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P 4 Paper 2 : General Paper Items
Booklet A
MCQ
Language Application
-HYPY, choose the correct word / phrase /
sentence, graphics stimulation
Comprehension
Booklet
B
Complete the dialogue
Cloze Passage
Language Application – Matching vocabulary
Comprehension with written interaction
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Primary 3 Listening Comprehension and Oral
Oral Components Marks
1 Reading Aloud 10
2 Picture Description with
conversation
20
Total 30
Listening Comprehension Marks
1 10 Questions 10
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Primary 4 Listening Comprehension and Oral
Oral Components Marks
1 Reading Aloud 10
2 *Conversation (new exam format) 20
Total 30
Listening Comprehension Marks
1 10 Questions 10 (10%)
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P4 New Oral Exam Format
• This is the new PSLE format in 2017
• Reading Aloud – no change
• Conversation with the examiner after
watching a short video clip
• Duration of video clip : approx. 1 minute
• Pupils have to express their views and
feelings after watching the video clip
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A general guide to prepare for the
new Oral Exam Format
• Train the boys to answer the following questions
after they have read a book or watched a show
- Comment on the character’s behaviour
- What have you learnt from the story / show ?
- Share a similar experience (do not use the content
from the book or the show)
Eg. the story is about someone doing a good deed
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Online Resources
1 学乐 Xue Le ( from MOE ) http://xuele.moe.edu.sg
2 听说e乐园 Oracy eland ( From MOE )
http://oracyeland.moe.edu.sg
3 P3 and 4 Chinese reading materials 《新天地》 www.ezhishi.net/
4 Marshall Cavendish Online
《口试满分》《作文满分》《冠军王》
& Online Oral Exercise