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Parents’ Learning Festival 2017
(4 March 2017 )
Humanities Sharing Session
PLMGSS - Humanities Sharing 2017 (Parent's Learning Festival)
Welcome & Introduction
Ms Reena Kaur
Relevance of the Humanities today
The Humanities Subjects Helping our children make
sense of the Humanities Literature
Geography Mrs Neera Vijay
Social Studies / LORMs Ms Intan / Ms Audrey Chia
Survey
Programme
PLMGSS - Humanities Sharing 2017 (Parent's Learning Festival)
Ms Reena KaurHead of Department –
Humanities
Mrs Neera VijaySubject Head – Humanities
Ms Audrey ChiaSenior Teacher – History
Ms Noor IntanSubject Co-ordinator – Social
Studies
Introduction to Personnel
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Humanities in PLMGSS
(Graduating Class 2017)
Combined Humanities
(Compulsory)
Social Studies + Elective
Geography
Social Studies + Elective
Literature
Pure Humanities
Pure Geography
Pure Literature
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Helping our children succeed in the Humanities ….
…Expectations of the Humanities Subjects?
Content heavy
Knowledge of Current
Issues (Local)
Skills based
Knowledge of Current
Issues (International)Make a stand &
support with evidence
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Helping our children succeed in the Humanities ….
Create Structures
1. Give them the space & environment to study
2. Help them to settle to a structure / routine for
revision
Engage them
3. Watch the news with them…
4. Discuss issues with them …. (eg. at the dinner
table) Let them share their opinions.
5. Go through their answers with them
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Helping our children succeed in the Humanities ….
Make Links to Life. Effects & role of…
• International Community
• National Policies
• Community… Family… Self
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Syllabus Onlinewww.seab.gov.sg
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LITERATURE
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ASSESSMENT
ELECTIVE LITERATUREPaper Type of
PaperSection A Section B Duration Marks Weighting
4 LiteratureElective
Set Text(Novel)
Unseen Prose & Poetry
1h 40m 50 50 %
PURE LITERATUREPaper Type of Paper Section A Duration Marks Weighting
1 Same as above2 Drama Set Text 1h 30m 50 50%
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SUBJECT CONTENTSection A:
Set Text (25%)
Students will read one set text (Novel) and answer onepassage-based or one essay question. There will be achoice of one passage-based question and two essayquestions.
Section B: Unseen Prose & Poetry (25%)
There are no prescribed texts. There will be twoquestions, one on unseen prose and one on unseen poem.Students will answer one question. There are two parts toeach question.
Paper 2Drama (50%)
Students will read one set text (Drama). One passage-based and two essay questions will be set.They will answer one compulsory passage-based question and one essay question. PLMGSS - Humanities Sharing 2017
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How to write a good essay?
P Point Answer the question directly(Topic statement)
E Elaborate On your answer above
E Evidence Quotes / Paraphrase / Details
E Explain relevance of Quote
Show how your Evidence helps to support the Point that you are trying to make
L Link to Point Link all your points back to the argument of the essay
*Optional: Add in your own personal remarkPLMGSS - Humanities Sharing 2017
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How can your children study for Literature?
• Read the novel ‘The Joy Luck Club’ and the play ‘Julius Caesar’ (Pure Literature only) closely again (and again) and do an analysis of the characters and themes.
• Write out important quotes and memorise them.
• Go online and read up on the set text (novel/play). There are many good websites that do an analysis of the novel. Pay close attention to character analysis and themes.
• Go through your test papers and understand in which areas they need improvement.
• Pure Lit: Complete reading and annotating the entire play ‘Julius Caesar’ and work on the grey box questions for the Acts that have not been completed.
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GEOGRAPHY
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2236 Full Geog O levelP1 (50%)50 marks
1hr 40min
Section A (25%) 25 MARKS1 Structured question on GI will be set based on the following topics:- Coasts- Tourism Can be topic-specific or combination of topics. No more than 10 parts, including sub-parts. COMPULSORY question.
Section B (25%) 25 MARKS2 structured questions will be set based on the following topics:- Coasts - Tourism1 topic- specific question, the other on a combination of topics. No more than 5 parts. Answer 1 question ONLY. LORMS PLMGSS - Humanities Sharing 2017
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2236 Full Geog O level
P2 (50%)
50 marks
1hr 30min
Section A (25%) 25 MARKS
2 Structured questions will be set based on the following
topics:
-Living with tectonic hazards
-Weather and climate
1 topic- specific question, the other on a combination of
topics. Answer 1 question ONLY. No more than 5 parts,
including sub-parts.
Section B (25%) 25 MARKS
2 structured questions will be set based on the following
topics:
-Food resources
-Health and diseases
1 topic- specific question, the other on a combination of
topics. Answer 1 question ONLY. No more than 5 parts,
including sub-parts. LORMSPLMGSS - Humanities Sharing 2017 (Parent's Learning Festival)
E.GEOG O-Levels [2267/02]Duration:
1 hr 40min
50 marks, 50%
Section A:[13%]
2 structured questions on Geographical Investigations [s3] on
Tourism [s4]/ Weather & changing climate [s3]
Answer 1 question.
Section B: [12%]
2 structured questions on Tourism/ Weather & changing climate.
1 FULL QUESTION & 1 MIXED TOPICS QUESTION.
Answer 1 question only.
Section C: [25%]2 structured questions on Geography of food [s4]/ living with
tectonic hazards [s3]1 FULL QUESTION, 1 MIXED TOPICS QUESTION.Answer 1 question only.
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N Levels 2246 Geography
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N Levels 2246 Geography
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Fieldwork Questions- Candidates must answer one out of two questions
on fieldwork studies.
- Questions test the methodology ofquestionnaires, observation, counts,measurement techniques, and may involvedeveloping hypotheses. The processing,presentation and analysis of data will be testedtoo.
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Levels of Descriptors Marking Questions
LODM- Geography
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They consist of: • A sentence that tests the syllabus content and
issues
• A command word or phrase such as ‘evaluate’ or ‘assess’ that demands the students to pass a judgment or make a justification
‘Hard engineering methods to protect the coast are more effective than soft engineering methods.’ How far do you agree with this statement? Explain why. [8]
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‘O’ Levels
• Hard engineering methods to protect the coast are more effective than soft engineering methods.’ How far do you agree with this statement? Explain why. [8]
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What is meant by ‘balance’?• Present both sides of the argument and an
evaluative statement.
• For example, after a detailed description of points on the successes and limitations of a point/ factor/ strategy, students are required to pass a judgment on whether the point/ factor/ strategy has been fully able to solve or mitigate the issue and why.
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Expectations of Students• To be attentive in class
• To read ahead and read after various topics done in class
• To make meaning of what they have learnt and make own notes/mindmap/concept maps
• Approach teachers to clarify concepts/understand how to answer questions
• Go through marked work and understand areas to be improved
• Practise questions within a specific time
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How can parents support at home?• Students to be more aware of current events –
Eg latest earthquakes, discovery of a new continent, encourage them to read up and find out more
• More questions require students to use their critical thinking skills moving beyond from the knowledge level – encourage them to practise on their own, read and discuss with them current events
• Create a conducive space for the students to do their work
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Paper No. 2267/1 (4E/5N)
Paper No. 2120/1 (4NA-level)
Combined Humanities
(Social Studies)
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Short Introduction of SS• Aim of SS
– Developing students into informed, concerned and participative citizens, competent in decision-making with an impassioned spirit to contribute responsibly to the society and world they live in.
– Social Studies Syllabus Document available on www.seab.gov.sg
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Content
• Issues in SS Syllabus
– 2.5 Issues for the N-level
– 3 Issues for the O-level
• Each Issue has a Inquiry Focus
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Issues and Inquiry Focus in SSIssues (As in TB) Inquiry Focus N & O-levels
Issue 1: Exploring
Citizenship and
Governance
Working for the
Good of Society:
Whose Responsibility
Is It?
Ch 1 What Does it mean for Me to Be a Citizen of My
Country?
Ch 2 How Do We Decide What Is Good for Society?
Ch 3 How Can We Work for the Good of Society?
Issue 2: Living a
Diverse Society
Living in a Diverse
Society: Is Harmony
Achievable?
Ch 4 What is Diversity?
Ch 5 Why is There Greater Diversity in Singapore Now?
Ch 6 What Are the Experiences and Effects of Living in a
Diverse Society?
Ch 7 How Can We Respond in a Diverse Society?
Issue 3: Being Part
of a Globalised
World
Being Part of a
Globalised World: Is
it Necessarily Good?
Ch 8 What Does it Mean to L:ive in a Globalised World?
Ch 9 How Do We Respond to Tensions Arising From Some
Economic Impacts of Globalisation?
(N-Level Students are tested up till here)
Ch 10 How Do We Respond to Tensions Arising From Some
Cultural Impacts of Globalisation?
Ch 11 How Do We Respond to Tensions Arising From Some
Security Impacts of Globalisation? PLMGSS - Humanities Sharing 2017
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Assessment in SS
• Paper comprises 2 sections:
– Source-Based Case Study (SBCS) which consists of Source-Based Questions (SBQs)
– Structured-Response Question (SRQ)
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Assessment in SS
• Section A: (35 marks)
• Source-Based Case Study (SBCS) which consists of Five Source-Based Questions (SBQ)
• Section B: (15 marks)
• One Structured-Response Question (SRQ) which consists of Part a) and Part b)
• Total marks for paper: 50 marks
• 1 hr 45 mins
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Section A: Source-Based Case Study (SBCS)
• One main issue / topic / focus
• 5 compulsory questions related to main issue / topic / focus
– E.g. 1a, 1b, 1c, 1d, 1e
E.g.
How far have Singaporeans welcomed foreign manpower into the country?
(a) Study Source A
Do you think the cartoonist supported the policy of using foreign
manpower in Singapore? Explain your answer, using details of the
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Section A: Source-Based Questions (SBQ)
• Look at sources given to answer questions
• Each question tests for a particular skill(s)
– Inference skill
– Comparison skill
– Reliability skill
– Usefulness skill
– Proving skill
– Surprise skill
– Synthesis
– Mixed skill (Combination)
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Section B: Structured-Response Questions (SRQ)
• The compulsory structured-response question will be set on any of the three Issues in the syllabus.
• For Part a), 1 Extract will be given and students are to answer to the extract using their own knowledge.
E.g. In your opinion, what can be done to facilitate constructive feedback on government policies? Explain your answer using one/two ways.
Extract 1:
Singaporeans can provide feedback to the government…
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Section B: Structured-Response Questions (SRQ)
• For Part b), 2 Extracts will be given and students are to answer to the extract using what they have learnt in the textbook.
E.g. Do you think NGOs have a more important role to play than individuals in working for the good of society? Explain your answer.
Extract 2:
Individuals play important
roles in contributing towards
the good of society…
Extract 3:
Non-governmental
organisations (NGOs) are
groups formed by people with
a common interest…
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Level Of Response Marking Scheme(LORMS)
• Award marks according to LEVEL of skills or UNDERSTANDING shown in the answer
• Answer marks for QUALITY of answer
• NO FIXED LORMS
• For SBQ, answers given are to be substantiated/supported
(i.e. evidence from the source must be provided)
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P-E-E Method (for SBQs)
Point– Answer the question directly to the Point
Evidence– Provide phrases from the source to support your
Point
Explanation/Elaboration– Give reasons why you stated the Point– Explain how the Evidence supports the Point
*Cross-Reference (only for certain SBQ skills)– Use other sources to support Point and explanation
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P-E-E-F-O Method (for SRQs)Point– Answer the question directly to the Point
Example– Provide specific examples to help in explanation
Explanation/Elaboration– Give reasons why you stated the Point– Explain how the Evidence supports the Point
Feelings– How will the people involved be affected?
Outcomes– What will happen as a result?PLMGSS - Humanities Sharing 2017
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SS O-Level 2010
1 (a) Study Source A.What can you tell from this source about the Mumbai terrorist attacks? Explain your answer, using details from the source. [5]
Come up with 2 possible inferences (in point form)
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Source A: From an eyewitness account of the attack on the main railway station.
I run one of the biggest eating places at Mumbai’s main railway station. I was sitting
upstairs tending to my customers when I first spotted two smart-looking young men stroll
up to the front of my restaurant. They dumped two bags on the floor. One man took out a
gun and began shooting indiscriminately. The bullets damaged the glass walls of my
restaurants and hit one of my employees. I saw the men walking up the station, shooting
all the way, and people falling everywhere. There were so calm, composed and arrogant.
They had the confidence of those who know no fear and knew there would be no
resistance.
The police came after half an hour, made enquiries and left. Nobody had stopped the men
who shot scores of people and walked away. It’s a scary thought. There is no security left in
India. There is no value on life.
PROVENANCE
SOURCE CONTENT
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Source Possible inference
‘about the Mumbai
terrorist attacks’
They dumped two bags on the floor.
One man took out a gun and began
shooting indiscriminately.
Terrorists had no
specific targets
The bullets damaged the glass walls
of my restaurants and hit one of my
employees.
Causalities and
property damaged
I saw the men walking up the station,
shooting all the way, and people
falling everywhere.
Terrorists were
cruel/brutal
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Source Possible inference
‘about the Mumbai
terrorist attacks’
There were so calm, composed and
arrogant. They had the confidence of
those who know no fear and knew
there would be no resistance.
Attacks were well-
planned
The police came after half an hour,
made enquiries and left. Nobody had
stopped the men who shot scores of
people and walked away.
The authorities did
not deal with the
situation effectively
It’s a scary thought. There is no security
left in India. There is no value on life.India is unsafe
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What can you tell from this source about the Mumbai terrorist attacks? Explain your answer, using details from the source.
Terrorists had no specific targets / Terrorists
were cruel/brutal
Causalities and property damaged
Attacks were well-planned
The authorities did not deal with the situation
effectively
India is unsafe
Rank the answers
Nature of the
attacks
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How to help your child develop Social Studies skills?
• Find opportunities to converse with them about any topics of interest (current affairs, news, television, radio etc)
• e.g. Cross Island Line, Parliamentary Debates, Racial & Religious Harmony/Policies in Singapore, Economic Growth/Downturn, Terrorism
• Ask them to justify their views / perspectives
It is this process of justification that ignites the critical thinking that goes behind their views.
Keep an open mind and be willing to listen to what they have to say.
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