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Meet The Parents Session

Primary 6 Science

Science Syllabus and Assessment

2015

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At the end of P5 syllabus teaching, pupils

should be able to

demonstrate knowledge and

understanding of scientific facts,

concepts and principles

apply scientific facts and concepts to

new situations

use process skills such as observing,

classifying, comparing, measuring

using apparatus and equipment and

generating possibilities.

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The Science curriculum seeks to nurture

the student as an INQUIRER.

Students to enjoy science and

value science as an important tool

in helping them explore their

natural and physical world.

Science Curriculum and Aim

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It is important to have the right

attitude in Science learning.

The Science programmes aims to

develop pupils’ curiosity,

teamwork, perseverance, initiative

and responsibility

Attitude in Science

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Vision - JWPS Science student

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Inquiring learner who is able to use his

Senses,

Think,

Ask questions and

Reflect critically.

Inquiry Approach in Science Teaching &

Learning

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Inquiry Approach in Science Teaching &

Learning

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• teaching students more than just the basic concepts of science

• students will be equipped with the skills to be able to use scientific knowledge to identify questions, and to draw evidence-based conclusions in order to understand and make decisions about the natural world and the changes made to it through human activity.

• This includes providing students with opportunities to : – ask questions about knowledge and issues that relate to their daily

lives, society and environment,

– be actively engaged investigative experiments that allow them to develop and apply their scientific skills and lastly,

– to develop attitudes and values that are essential to the practice of science.

• some of the strategies for conducting inquiry-based learning and teaching in JWPS includes Concept Cartoon, Concept Mapping, Cooperating Learning, Games, Field Trip, Investigation, Problem Solving, Projects, Questioning, Role Play.

Inquiry Approach in Science Teaching

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P6 Std/Fdn Science Topics

Term 1 (Energy & Interactions)

Energy – Energy in Food

Interactions – Types of Forces

Term 2 (Interactions & Energy)

Interactions – Living within an environment

Energy – Forms of Energy (Part 1) (Holidays)

Term 3 (Energy)

Forms of Energy (Part 2)

Sources of Energy

Revision

Term 4

Revision + PSLE 9

Process Skills Taught @ P6

P3 – P5 skills learnt (revision) -Observing, comparing and contrasting, organising, measuring, communicating, analysing, formulating hypothesis, predicting, generating possibilities, inferring New skills taught in P6: -Analysing (determining the reliability of experiment) -Deciding on the effectiveness of method used in an investigation -Deciding on the accuracy of data obtained in an investigation

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Standard Science

(On top of diagnostic exercises)

Term 1: Mock Term Test

Term 2: SA1 (100 marks)

(30 MCQ & 14 OE Qns)

Term 3: Prelim Examination

(30 MCQ & 14 OE Qns)

(Details of the format, topics to be tested and

dates will be given later)

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Foundation Science

(On top of diagnostic tests)

Term 1: Mock Term Test

Term 2: SA1 (70 marks)

(16 MCQ & 14 OE Qns)

Term 3: Prelim Exam (70 marks)

(16 MCQ & 14 OE Qns)

(Details of the format, topics to be tested and

dates will be given later)

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Science Activity Books

• Starting from 2015, all pupils are not required to

purchase Science Activity Book or Workbook.

• Pupils will be given school-based activity booklets

(topic-based) which catered for inquiry-based

learning.

• The booklets include activities, exercises, reflections

and evaluations.

• Topical worksheets will

also be provided at the

end of each topic

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Learning Science in Class

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•Attitude

•Attendance

•Assignment

Helping Children in Science

• Spirit of scientific inquiry – Ask more

questions (Why? How? What happen?)

• Read more Science books or magazines

(eg Science Spy, Young Scientists)

• Practise

• Relate concepts to real life

examples

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Helpful Science Websites/Resources

http://www.lead.com.sg

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/websites/4_11/site/scienc

e.shtml

http://sciberdiver.wikispaces.com/

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