Exam/ Event/
Exercise
Term Date
P6 Science LJ to Sungei
Buloh Nature Reserve
2 22 June – 25
June
PSLE Oral Exam 3 20 Aug (Thurs)
to 21 Aug (Fri)
PSLE Listening
Comprehension
4 18 Sep (Fri)
PSLE Written
Examination
4 1 Oct (Thurs) to 7
Oct (Wed)
PSLE Marking Exercise 4 19 Oct (Mon) to
22 Oct (Thurs)
Dates to take note of
Appearance
Always look neat and smart
Refer to handbook pg. 18
Behaviour
MJS encourages positive behaviour with reward system – I
am a STAR and We are a STAR class
Character Building
Precious Moments
Lifeskills – Cyberwellness, Stress Management, Sexuality
Education and eCareer Guidance
Activities promoting Teacher Student Relationship (TSR) – Eat
Together and Play Together
The ABC of MJS Character & Citizenship Education
Reading Programme
Motivate pupils to read
for pleasure
Inculcate the love for
reading
Pre-Assembly (7.15am – 7.28am)
Silent reading in the courtyard/hall
-pupils must bring a storybook daily
Wednesdays – Tell a Story
Mondays - fortnightly sharing of new arrivals / recommended
reads
Assembly
Termly : Book / Author talks
English & Mother Tongue Lessons
Daily 10 min independent silent
reading
Class library books
Reading Logs
Library
Monthly-themed activities
NLB Mass Registration
Weekly class library visits
Graded books list
Book recommendations
Termly mobile library visits
Tips for Parents to Help your Child in Learning Mathematics
If you are able to coach your child, you may wish to:
Model to your child : • the desired characteristics when you solve
problems with your child. • the whole process, not just the solutions. • how you try to understand the problem initially
and how you make sense of the problem. • how he think, select and discard methods. • how you persevere.
Ask your child to show you : • how he solves a problem. • the steps and sequence. • the methods and strategies.
Encourage your child to: • Solve a problem using different heuristics and
strategies. • create a new problem. • make up another problem that can be solved
using the same steps or strategy. • modify the problems.
Get your child into the habit of checking : • Get into the habit of questioning if an answer
is reasonable (make sense).
Scaffold for your child : • Provide hints not the solutions. • Give a step. • Provide guiding questions.
If you are not an expert in solving mathematical problems, you can still coach your child and may wish to: • supervise your child’s mathematics
homework. • monitor your child’s work at least every
weekend. • interact with your child and get him to talk
about the mathematics lessons and work. • suggest to your child to teach you what she
has learnt at school. • take note of any message that the teacher has
sent home for your attention.
• Act promptly if you find out that your child is performing badly in mathematics.
• Discuss your concerns with your child’s teacher. • Seek help if necessary. • Keep an eye on the progress of your child.
MOST
IMPORTANT
!
MOTIVATE YOUR
CHILD PRAISE
HIM
ENCOURAGE
HIM
BE WITH HIM
It is not the QUANTITY of
revision papers but the
QUALITY of learning that
matters
P6 Standard Science Syllabus – forces & energy
THEME TOPICS
Interactions of forces •Effects of forces
•Examples of types of forces – magnetic
force, gravitational force, elastic spring force,
frictional force
•Push or pull
Energy Forms and
Uses
(Photosynthesis)
•Requirements for photosynthesis
•Food for plants and animals
•Sun as primary source of energy
•Living things need energy
Energy Conversions
•Conversion of energy
•Examples of forms of energy
•Sun as the main source of energy
P6 Standard Science Syllabus - Interactions
THEME - TOPIC
Interactions
within the
Environment
•Differentiating organism, population,
community
•Factors affecting organisms’ survival
•Habitats support different
communities
•Energy pathway in food chains or
food webs
•Structural and behavioural
adaptations
•Examples of man’s impact on the
environment
Section Type of question Marks
A
Multiple choice
30 Questions
60 m
B
Open-ended
14 Questions
40 m
Total:
100 m
Duration of Exam : 1 h 45 min
P6 Standard Science CA1, SA1 and Prelims Format
Includes revision topics covered in P3, P4 and P5
P6 Foundation Science Syllabus – forces & energy
THEME TOPICS
Interactions of
forces
•Effects of forces
•Examples of types of forces –
magnetic force, gravitational force,
elastic spring force, frictional force
•Push or pull
Energy Forms and
Uses
(Photosynthesis)
•Requirements for photosynthesis
•Food for plants and animals
•Sun as primary source of energy
•Living things need energy
P6 Foundation Science Syllabus - interactions
THEME - TOPIC
Interactions
within the
Environment
•Differentiating organism, population,
community
•Factors affecting organisms’ survival
•Habitats support different
communities
•Energy pathway in food chains
•Structural and behavioural
adaptations
•Examples of man’s impact on the
environment
P6 Foundation Science CA1, SA1 and Prelims Format
Includes revision topics covered in P3, P4 and P5
Section Type of question Marks
A
Multiple choice
16 Questions
32 m
B
Structured and
Open-ended
14 Questions
38 m
Total:
70 m
Duration of Exam : 1 h 15 min
P6 STANDARD MOTHER TONGUE
ASSESSMENT PLAN PAPER Term 1 Term2 Term3 Term 4 (PSLE)
1 COMPOSITION COMPOSITION
COMPOSITION
2 LANGUAGE USE
AND
COMPREHENSI
ON
(1 hr 40 min)
LANGUAGE USE
AND
COMPREHENSION
LANGUAGE USE
AND
COMPREHENSIO
N
LANGUAGE USE
AND
COMPREHENSIO
N
3 LISTENING
COMPREHENSION
LISTENING
COMPREHENSIO
N
LISTENING
COMPREHENSIO
N
4 ORAL
ORAL
ORAL
P6 HIGHER MOTHER TONGUE
ASSESSMENT PLAN PAPER Term1 Term2 Term 3 Term 4 (PSLE)
1 COMPOSITION
COMPOSITION
COMPOSITION
2 LANGUAGE USE
AND
COMPREHENSIO
N
LANGUAGE USE
AND
COMPREHENSION
LANGUAGE USE
AND
COMPREHENSION
LANGUAGE USE
AND
COMPREHENSIO
N
P6 FOUNDATION MOTHER
TONGUE ASSESSMENT PLAN PAPER Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4 (PSLE)
1 READING
COMPREHENSIO
N
READING
COMPREHENSIO
N
READING
COMPREHENSIO
N
READING
COMPREHENSION
2 ORAL
ORAL
ORAL
ORAL
3 LISTENING
COMPREHENSIO
N
LISTENING
COMPREHENSIO
N
LISTENING
COMPREHENSION