Title: Headline only
1Welcome to
River Valley Primary School
Download PowerPoint Slides from http//www.riverva
lleypri.moe.edu.sg
2New HOD for Mother Tongue
3Agenda
- Overview of Subject-Based Banding
- Subject Based Banding at RVPS
- SA2 Exam Format for EL/CL/Science/Math
- Use of Calculators
- Question Answer
- All slides will be available on school website.
4Subject-Based Banding
NURTURING EVERY CHILD
5What Subject-Based Banding means for your child
- Every child will be encouraged to do the subjects
at the levels that best meet his abilities - Removal of streams in Primary 5 and 6
6Why introduce Subject-Based Banding?
- To provide more flexibility to pupils with
strengths and abilities that vary across subjects - To encourage greater interaction among pupils
with different strengths
7Why introduce Subject-Based Banding?
We recognise different abilities... and help
each student to proceed at a pace that he can
manage.
- Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam
- Minister for Education
8How does Subject-Based Banding work?
9How does Subject-Based Banding work?
10How does Subject-Based Banding work?
11How does Subject-Based Banding work?
12How does Subject-Based Banding work?
13How does Subject-Based Banding work?
14How does Subject-Based Banding work?
15How does Subject-Based Banding work?
16How does Subject-Based Banding work?
17How will PSLE scores be calculated?
- The PSLE scoring system remains unchanged
- The raw mark for each subject is converted to a
transformed score (T-score) - The T-score reflects the pupils standing
relative to other pupils on a common scale
- The Aggregate Score is the sum of the T-score in
all subjects - Each subject carries equal weighting
18How will PSLE scores be calculated?
- The PSLE score takes into account the
- content and demand of each subject
- number of subjects taken
19Subject-Based Banding in RVPS
20Subject-Based Banding in RVPS
- To Strive for the Best
- To encourage students to do a more challenging
curriculum - To encourage greater interaction among pupils
with different strengths
21How does Subject-Based Banding work in RVPS ?
Passes all 4 subjects ( EL, MT, Math, Sc)
and attains 80 marks and above for MT
(overall marks)
4 standard subjects Higher Mother Tongue
Language
22How does Subject-Based Banding work in RVPS ?
Passes 3 or all the 4 subjects ( EL, MT, Math,
Sc)
4 standard subjects
23How does Subject-Based Banding work in RVPS ?
Passes 1 or 2 of the 4 subjects ( EL, MT, Math,
Sc)
2 standard subjects and 2 foundation subjects
24How does Subject-Based Banding work in RVPS ?
Fails all the 4 subjects ( EL, MT, Math, Sc)
4 foundation subjects
25How does Subject-Based Banding work in RVPS ?
Pupils who score 70 and above for Mother Tongue
and at least 50 marks for their HMT
To continue with the same subject combination and
HMT
26How does Subject-Based Banding work in RVPS ?
Pupils who score less than 20 marks in any
standard subject (overall marks )
To switch that subject to foundation level.
27How does Subject-Based Banding work in RVPS ?
All other pupils
To continue with the same subject combination
28Possible Subject Combinations after SA 1, 2007
- 4 standard subjects and HMT(25)
- 4 standard subjects (72)
- 2 standard subjects and 2 foundation subjects
(2) - 4 foundation subjects (1)
29Important Dates
30English Language
31Using the language
with Confidence!
32P4 End-Of-Year Examination
Components
33P4 End-Of-Year Examination
Components
34Problem Areas
- Pupils are not familiar with the non-fiction
texts used in the cloze passages - SOLUTION
- Exposure to more non-fiction texts and modeling
by teachers
35Problem Areas 2
- Pupils found it difficult to manage the lengthier
texts - SOLUTION
- Taught skills on how to extract salient points
from the passage
36Problem Areas 3
- Comprehension Cloze
- SOLUTION
- Taught how to manage the information
- Emphasis on sensitivity to tenses
37How you can help them FLY!
38P4 End-Of-Year Examination
- How can you help your child?
- Encourage him to read aloud to you so that his
fluency and expression develops. - Remind him to be detailed in his description and
discuss with him what he has described of the
scene - around him.
39P4 End-Of-Year Examination
- How can you help your child? (cont)
- Encourage him to read widely
- Encourage him to write about his thoughts, what
he sees around him and even stories he has made
up
40P4 End-Of-Year Examination
- How can you help your child? (cont)
- Point out interesting or useful phrases and
expressions - Read with him longer passages to encourage
persistence - See that he gets enough rest and sufficient time
to relax
41Thank You
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20 Marks (40 Minutes)
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Paper 2 50 Marks Testing Time ( 1 hr 20
minutes)
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Oral Reading Aloud (10 marks)
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Listening Comprehension10 Questions
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52- ?????(Support from School)
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- Specific worksheets on vocabulary, comprehension
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56SCIENCE PR 4
57Components
SA2 Written Paper - 60 marks Practical Test
- 20 marks Total - 80 marks
(change to 100)
58Format
SA2 Written Paper MCQs - 15 items 30
marks Open Ended - 10 items 30
marks Total - 25 items 60 marks
59Topics
SA2 Written Paper
60Format
Practical Test (26 July 07) 4 stations - 4 qns
20 marks (1 qn (with sub parts) at each station
5 marks)
61Topics
- Practical Test
- Plants
- Magnets
- Matter
- Water
62Skills
- Practical Test
- Observing
- Comparing
- Classifying
- Measuring using apparatus
63Common Areas of Concern
- Pupils forget previous years (P3) and terms
topics (terms 1 and 2) - Pupils do not read the questions carefully and
are unable to extract key information from the
questions - Pupils do not use the appropriate scientific
terms - Pupils are unable to explain their answers /
reasoning
64What school is doing
- Teachers revise the concepts learnt with pupils
using PowerPoint slides - Pupils are given practice papers before CAs and
SAs - Teachers go through the techniques on how to
answer certain open-ended questions and what
scientific terms or phrases to use in the answers - Teachers go through the steps in answering
process skills questions, provide process skills
worksheets - Remedial lessons (by topics/skills) once a week
- Practical Test
- Observing
- Comparing
- Classifying
- Measuring using apparatus
65What parents can do
- Help children to set personal target
- Ensure that children spend at least 15 to 30 mins
reading the Science notes daily - Get children to go through the previous years
topics, practice papers, worksheets and given
notes (incl. Student Companion) - Occasionally test children on what they have
learnt via concept map, questioning, games etc. - Get children to find out more about the topics
via books, Internet etc.
66Thank You
67MATHEMATICS
68Semestral Assessment 2
- Duration
- - 1 hour 45 minutes
- Number of questions
- - 45 questions
69- Level of Difficulty Weighting
- Easy 20 to 40
- Average 50 to 60
- Difficult 20 to 30
70FORMAT OF S A 2
Section A Mental Sums only answers are
required Section B Multiple Choice Choose the
correct answer.
71FORMAT OF S A 2
Section C Short Answer 1 M Question A1 given
for correct answer - 2 M
Question - Relevant method mark (M1) given
if answer is wrong - Give answers according
to units given. Section D Long Answer Relevant
method marks awarded. Marks deducted for -
no unit of measurement - wrong
mathematical
statement
72- CONTENT TO BE ASSESSED
- Whole Numbers -
- Notation and Place Value
- Approximation and Estimation
- Four Operations
- Number Patterns
- Factors and Multiples
- Problems involving Whole Numbers
73- CONTENT TO BE ASSESSEDMeasurement
- Time, Money , Area and Perimeter
- 24-hour clock
- Approximation and Estimation
- Conversion of Units
- Four Operations
- Problems involving Measures
- Composite figures
- Problem Sums
74CONTENT TO BE ASSESSED
- Decimals
- Notation and Place Value
- Up to 3 decimal places
- Approximation and Estimation
- Conversion between Decimals and Fractions
- Four Operations
- Problems Sums
75- CONTENT TO BE ASSESSEDFractions
- Concept of Fractions
- Mixed Numbers Improper Fractions
- Equivalent Fractions
- Addition , Subtraction Multiplication
- Fraction of a set of objects
- Problem Sums
76- CONTENT TO BE ASSESSEDGeometry
- Perpendicular and Parallel Lines
- Angles 8- point Compass
- Properties of Rectangle and Square
- Shapes, Patterns and Symmetry
- Tessellations
77CONTENT TO BE ASSESSED
- Data Analysis
- Tables
- Line Graphs
- Combined Topics
- Problems involving a combination of topics.
78- Common Areas of Concern
- Application of the correct strategies to solve
problems. - Reading of angles
- Conversion and the multiplication of Fraction
- Mastery of the Multiplication Tables
- Mistakes in the calculation of time
- Pupils attitude
79- What the school is doing
- Remedial classes
- Extra practise papers for revision
- Worksheets for the application of problem solving
heuristics (e.g. model drawing and listing.)
80What parents can do
- Ensure children do work given by teachers.
- Help children to master the multiplication
tables - Let pupils practise doing revision papers at
one sitting. - Ensure children make use of all heuristics
taught by teachers.
81What parents can do
- Monitor what your childrens tuition teachers are
teaching or giving them as homework. - Encourage children to share and reflect on what
they have been taught in school for that day.
82Thank You
83USE OF CALCULATORS IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS
84RATIONALE
Use of Calculators in Primary Mathematics
- Widen the range of teaching and learning
approaches. - Achieve a better balance between the emphasis on
computational skills and problem solving skills. - Help pupils, particularly those with difficulty
learning Mathematics, develop greater confidence
in doing Mathematics.
85IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE
Use of Calculators in Primary Mathematics
- 2008 --- P5 Mathematics and P5 Foundation
Mathematics - 2009 --- P6 Mathematics and P6 Foundation
Mathematics
862007 SYLLABUS
Use of Calculators in Primary Mathematics
- The 4 operations will continue to be emphasized
at all levels. This will ensure that pupils
develop basic numeric skills and acquire a strong
foundation in arithmetic. - Estimation and mental calculation skills will
continue to be part of the syllabus, as these
skills are required to check the reasonableness
of answers obtained from calculators.
87PREPARATION FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION
Use of Calculators in Primary Mathematics
- Teachers are equipped with the knowledge and
skills to integrate and make effective use of
calculators. - Resources materials such as textbooks and
teaching and learning guide have been updated in
time for the implementation.
88IMPLEMENTATION IN RVPS
Use of Calculators in Primary Mathematics
- P4 pupils will need to purchase the calculators
after SA 2. - Letter will be sent to guide parents on the types
of calculators to purchase. - School will work with bookshop to see if
calculators can be sold in school. - Pupils will be taught the use of calculators to
prepare them for P5.
89CALCULATORS IN PSLE
Use of Calculators in Primary Mathematics
- To align the assessment with the curriculum,
calculators will be allowed in one part of the
PSLE Mathematics and Foundation Mathematics from
2009.
90CHANGES IN PSLE FORMAT
Use of Calculators in Primary Mathematics
- Paper 1 Non-calculator component to ensure that
important computational skills continue to
receive emphasis - Paper 2 allows the use of calculators
Both papers will be taken on the same day with an
administrative break between the paper.
91TYPES OF CALCULATORS
Use of Calculators in Primary Mathematics
- Only calculators that are approved by the
Singapore Examinations Assessment Board (SEAB)
will be allowed in the examination. - The list of calculators is available on SEABs
website - http//www.seab.gov.sg/SEAB/psle/GuidelinesCalcula
tors.pdf
92Question Answer
93Thank You.