briefing for parents: gep p6 english language …...given during activities, not just tests....
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BRIEFING FOR PARENTS: GEP P6 English LanguageCurriculum Outline 2021
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The GEP Enrichment ModelCONTENT
• Greater depth and breadth (e.g. narrative point of view)
• Advanced topics (e.g. biography writing)
PROCESS• Higher level thinking skills• Inductive learning• Research & independent study
PRODUCT• Creative expression (persuasive
speech)• Authentic products (biographies)• Real problems
LEARNING ENVIRONMENT• Learner-centred• Learning centres• Out-of-school learning experiences
(e.g. Creative Writing Programme)
Mainstream Core
Syllabus
The Enriched GEP EL Curriculum
The enriched EL curriculum is differentiated in the following areas:
a) Study of a novelb) Concept unitsc) Extensive Reading Programme (ERP)d) Reading and Writinge) Oral Communication
Overview of P6 EL Curriculum
Units Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4
Concept Unit Biography Short
Stories
PSLE
Literature-oriented
unit
Friedrich, a novel by
Hans Richter
Text Types Factual Recounts
Persuasive Texts
+ Persuasive Speech
NarrativeTexts
Extensive Reading Programme (ERP)• 3-year Reading Programme• To encourage pupils to read self-selected
books and work on reading tasks• 1 assignment - woven into Persuasive
Speech task (WA2) to help pupils develop response to books
Concept Units• Pupils will focus on Biographies Short Stories
• Pupils will learn to appreciate how Purpose, Audience and Context determine Language Use.
• Pupils will understand and critically analyse the elements of the text types.
• Pupils will apply these elements to their writing.6
Literature-Oriented Unit (Study of a Novel)
Pupils will learn to interpret and respond to a rich
text with the help of structured questions and activities;
analyse the plot, themes and characterization;
make connections between self as reader and the text;
make connections between text and the real world.
Persuasive Speech(Enriched Oral Competency)
Term 2 Unit on the structure, language and art of Oral Persuasion
Performance Task: Pupils will write and deliver a Persuasive Speech (individual)
Culminates in an inter-school (GEP) podcast competition at the end of term
Overview of P6 GEP EL Assessment 2021
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Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4Weighted Assessment (WA)
Prelims(60%) PSLE
WA 1Biography
Writing (10%)
WA2Persuasive Speech
(5%)
Mid-Year Examination
MYE (25%)
P6 GEP EL Mid-Year Exam (MYE)2021
Paper Components DatePaper 1 Writing 4 May
Paper 2 Language Use and Comprehension 10 May
Paper 3 Listening Comprehension 6 May
Paper 4 Oral Communication 20 & 21 Apr
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P6 GEP EL MYEPaper 1 (Writing – 55 m)
Components: (A) Continuous Writing (40 m)
e.g. Narratives, recount
(B) Situational Writing (15 m)e.g. letters, emails, reports
P6 GEP EL (MYE) Paper 2 (Language Use & Comprehension – 95 m)
Components: (A) Grammar (20 m)(B) Vocabulary (10 m)(C) Synthesis & Transformation (10 m)(D) Spelling & Grammar (12 m)(E) Cloze (15 m)(F) Visual Text Comprehension (8 m)(G) Open-ended Comprehension (20 m)
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P6 GEP EL (MYE) Paper 3 (Listening Comprehension – 20 m)
Components: Questions on oral & visual texts
e.g. dialogues, announcements, reports, maps, posters etc.
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P6 GEP EL (MYE) Paper 4 (Oral Communication- 30 m)
Components: a) Reading aloud (10 m)b) Stimulus-based conversation (20 m)
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BRIEFING FOR PARENTS: GEP P6 Mathematics
Curriculum Outline 2021
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The Enriched GEP Math Curriculum
The enriched Math curriculum is differentiated in terms of:
a) Level of complexity and connectivity b) Depth of conceptsc) Pacingd) Mathematical communication
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How can your children optimise their learning in mathematics?
• Revise math concepts regularly and reflect on the connections among the concepts;
• Avoid reliance on calculators and acquire good time management skills;
• Cultivate good habits such as striving for accuracy, diligently taking down notes during lessons and filing worksheets neatly;
• Be confident in using mathematics to solve problem, to communicate ideas and to reason;
• Persevere in Mathematical tasks;
• Engage actively in asking questions and offering solutions;
• Be open in exploring new ideas and trying alternative methods in solving problems;
• Do not be afraid to make mistakes, but learn from mistakes.
“The most valuable thing you can make is a mistake –you can’t learn from being perfect.”
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Content Coverage for GEP P6 MathTerm TopicsTerm 1 • Algebra
• Rate & Speed• Circles (including Area of composite figures)
Term 2 • Pie Charts • Nets• Revision on Whole Numbers, Fractions &
Decimals, Geometry, Volume, Percentage, Ratio & Proportion, Average and Solid Figures
Term 3 - 4 • Revision
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P6 GEP Mathematics AssessmentTerm Date Assessment Marks/Duration Weighting
Term 1 4 Jan to 24 Mar 2021 Alternative Assessment (WA) 20 marks 5%
Term 2
5 Apr 2021
Common Test Part 1 (WA1)[No calculators allowed]
22 marks / 35 min10%
Common Test Part 2 (WA1)[Calculators allowed]
28 marks / 50 min
11 May 2021
Mid-Year Exam Paper 1[No calculators allowed]
45 marks / 1 h25%
Mid-Year Exam Paper 2[Calculators allowed]
55 marks / 1 h 30 min
Term 3 Date from school
Preliminary Exam Paper 1[No calculators allowed]
45 marks / 1 h60%
Preliminary Exam Paper 2[Calculators allowed]
55 marks / 1 h 30 min
Total 100%19
BRIEFING FOR PARENTS: GEP P6 Science
Curriculum Outline 2021
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Science learningthinking, doing, communicating
•Making sense of phenomena: Read, observe, ask
•Testing ideas: Gather data, interpret observations
•Explaining observations, science concepts and phenomena
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Enriched Science curriculum
Environment
Product
ProcessContent
• Learning centre / Learning journey• Grouping (interest and readiness)
• Model / Poster• Presentation
• Question or Problem driven• Inquiry-based• Concept-based• Connections to real-world
applications/phenomena and other subjects through enriched “Process“
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Science Assessment (P6) Term 1 Term 2 Term 3
Unit taught
* SC processskills is taught from T1 – T4
1. Forces2. Energy conversion
1. Ecology (Interactions of Organisms)
2. Adaptation3. Man and
Environment
Revision
Content Assessed
Units taught in Term 1*Selected P4 and P5 units
P4 – P6 units except “Man and
Environment”
P4 – P6 units
Mode of Assessment
Pen and Paper (WA1: Common Test)
Pen and Paper(Mid-year Exam)
Pen and Paper(Preliminary Exam)
Max Mark 40 100 100
Weighting 10% 30% 60%
Date 2 Mar 17 May Date from school
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Advice for RevisionUNIQUE TO GEP
While all mainstream learningoutcomes are covered in theGEP SC curriculum,o60% of the questions in the
pen-and-paper tests arehigher-order questionsversus 40% in the PSLE
oWhen revising, refer to feedback on concepts, terms, and science reasoning skills given during activities, not justtests.oDrill-and-practice reinforces
basic concepts and simple skills butopredisposes pupils to thinking in
a pre-set way. This is not helpful for answering higher-order/ complex questions.
Learning to LearnTOOLS FOR REFLECTION & METACOGNITION
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Parent Support
1. Nurture interest and wonder: reading, trips to parks & museums
2. Encourage sense making, discovery and application/tinkering
3. Adopt growth mindset
4. Reinforce habit of reflection (i.e. re-examine learning/thinking and goals)
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BRIEFING FOR PARENTS: GEP P6 Social Studies
Curriculum Outline 2021
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Social Studies in the GEP
• Social Studies (SS) is non-examinable (similar to mainstream)
• However, it is an enriched subject, taught by GEP teachers
• SS is based on the mainstream syllabus, but appropriately differentiated for gifted and high-ability learners
• In P6, pupils will learn about Southeast Asia and ASEAN, allowing them to find out more about the region we live in.
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An enriched curriculum• Pupils will be exposed to concepts such as Causes and Consequences, and
Change and Continuity. They will also appreciate the importance of Diversity and Inter-dependence.
• Pupils will also have opportunities to develop critical thinking and exercise creativity. They will learn to make inferences, compare and contrast evidence, and develop well-reasoned explanations.
• SS will require pupils to consider varying points of view, thus learning to respect perspectives different from their own, and developing important values such as empathy.
• Pupils will also be required to work collaboratively with others, in pairs or in groups.
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An enriched curriculum
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SLS packages with enriched content
Learning about coordinates through
games
Virtual workshops by Gardens by the Bay to learn more about
food production.
Virtual learning journeys to the Asian Civilisation Museums to learn more about the Ancient Kingdoms of Southeast Asia and the Ancient Kingdoms that influenced them.
How do we know pupils have learnt?• There will be graded tasks as well as quizzes, spread throughout the
year to find out how well pupils have acquired the knowledge and skills, and to identify learning gaps
• Quizzes help us to monitor pupils’ learning, and will be administered at different times across the 9 GEP centres.
• Graded tasks allow pupils to demonstrate their understanding in a variety of ways, carried out individually, in pairs/groups. Examples of graded tasks include map-work, creative assignments and skits.
• Based on the graded tasks and quizzes, pupils will be awarded A, B, C, or Ungraded, at the end of the year.
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Examples of P6 SS Learning Activities and Experiences
Understanding the world
around us using mapping skills
Creative representation
of Social Studies concepts
through political cartoons
Group 5
Working in groups to identify problems and develop
possible solutions, based on real-world scenarios
Sample response(from survey of pupils, carried out at the end of 2019
“The [P6] SS curriculum has taught me more about ASEAN and I am nowmore interested, as someone living in Southeast Asia, to learn more aboutASEAN’s developments and current issues around me.”
“I learned not to only view one side of the story from the rainforestpresentation. I learned that I need to see both sides to understand theissue.”
“Problem-Solving taught me that when solving problems, lawmakers mustconsider a lot more factors that the general public realises, so it makes memore interested to find out how they work around such problems.”
“I liked the online packages as they gave me more detailed information andalso allowed me to learn at my own pace.”
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How pupils have benefitted from SS
• Through SS, pupils have gained a better understanding of important issues, and developed a keen interest in current affairs.
• Many GEP pupils have found SS to be stimulating and interesting. We hope parents will encourage pupils to see the importance of the subject.
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BRIEFING FOR PARENTS: GEP P6 Chinese Language Curriculum Outline 2021
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高才华文及高华增益课程GE CL & HCL Enriched Curriculum
高华增益课程在教育部高华课程基础上加深加广,课程的差异性体现在以下几个方面:The enriched HCL curriculum is differentiated in the following areas: 系统学习核心语言概念 Core language concepts 注重思维发展 Thinking skills 华族文化知识 Cultural knowledge 选修课 Elective modules
华文增益课程主要体现适应高才学生能力的教学流程,以及将CL Alive!课程的元素(通过生动有趣的活动提升学生对华文的兴趣)融入课堂
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六年级华文及高华评估P6 CL & HCL Assessments
修读华文的高才学生参加校本计分项评估GE pupils taking CL subject will take School-based CLWeighted assessments
修读高华的高才学生参加校本华文及高华计分项评估GE pupils taking HCL subject will take School-based CL andHCL Weighted assessments
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鼓励孩子在生活中多使用华文Encourage the use of CL on a daily basis注重学习和成长的过程
Focus on learning process培养孩子的信心和克服困难的决心
Develop confidence and resilience
提供语言环境Provide conducive environment尽量用华语和孩子沟通
Communicate with your child in Chinese提供足够的华文书、电影、电视节目等,带孩子参加华文活动
Expose your child to Chinese books, movies, TV programmes, and Chinese-related activities
怎样帮助你的孩子学好华文?How To Support Your Child?
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培养孩子的良好的习惯和正确的学习态度Develop good habit & attitude 强调学习华文的重要性
Emphasise the importance of learning Chinese在课堂上记笔记、和同学用华语进行交流、阅读华文书籍、积极参
加课堂讨论等等Take notes during lessons; communicate with peers using Mandarin; read Chinese books; participate actively in group discussions/projects
怎样帮助你的孩子学好华文?How To Support Your Child?
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HOW TO SUPPORT YOUR CHILD
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Parental Involvement
Help your child to acquire(A) time management skills(B) organisational skills(C) social skills
These need to be stressed and practised at home, to reinforce instruction in school.
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(A) Time management skills -to develop self-discipline
Pupils could: • list deadlines for work to be completed• plan their schedule on a daily/weekly
basis• break each task down into bite size
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Example: Biography AssignmentDeadline: End of Term 1 2021
TimelineDate Task Completed
Term 1 Week 4 Plan and carry out research for Biography Writing Assignment
Term 1 Week 5 Prepare the first draft of the BiographyWriting Assignment
By end of Week 5 Submit the first draft
Term 1 Week 7 Based on feedback given on the first draft, make revisions
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(B) Organisational Skills -to develop self-regulation & encourage
ownership of work• No textbook or workbook, except
for (Higher) Chinese • Printed worksheets e.g. Grammar,
Vocabulary, Reading for EL etc• Pupils are required to file their
worksheets regularly (good work habit, for review)
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(C) Social Skills –to develop collaborative skills
• Emphasise the value of team work, involving– communication skills– conflict management– shared responsibility
• Encourage your child to consult the teacher and ask for clarification, guidance and help whenever needed
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Parental Involvement
• Assignment products should reflect the child’s own effort and thinking.
• Trust that the work will be assessed according to their developmental age and readiness level.
• Honour effort and celebrate the learning process, rather than focus solely on results.
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Plagiarism
• Pupils may be required to search for information as part of their work.
• Empahsise authenticity and the learning process by encouraging your child to (1) Avoid cut-and-paste work(2) Express ideas using their own words(3) Acknowledge the source(s)
– Teachers will penalise work that is plagiarized.
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Support for pupils• GEP pupils, as all children, have different strengths and
needs in different areas.• Teachers will identify specific areas of need and provide
the necessary support and guidance for your child. • Teachers will also differentiate instruction according to
children’s learning readiness.
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