Why Understanding Beats Memorising in PSLE Science 2025?

If you're a parent of a Primary School student in Singapore, you've probably noticed that the PSLE Science exam isn't what it used to be. Since the MOE revised the Primary Science syllabus in 2025, the focus has shifted away from memorisation and towards application-based questions that test a student's ability to think, explain and apply scientific concepts in real-life situations. To truly excel in PSLE Science today, students need more than just a good memory. They need strong conceptual understanding, problem-solving skills and the ability to answer questions using precise and topic-specific vocabulary. Why Memorisation Alone No Longer Works in PSLE Science Under the updated syllabus, factual-recall questions carry less weight than higher-order thinking and application questions. A student who memorises definitions and notes might still pass, but achieving AL1 or AL2 requires demonstrating the ability to analyse, explain and apply knowledge to new and unfamiliar scenarios. For instance, a simple recall question might ask for the definition of photosynthesis. But an application question could present a graph of plant growth under different light conditions and ask students to explain the trend using scientific concepts. This shift in emphasis means students need to be equipped with both content mastery

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Master the PSLE English Oral Exam with These Proven Techniques

BPA Proven Strategies for Success in PSLE English Oral Exam At Bamboo Path Academy, we understand that early preparation is the key to helping your child excel in the PSLE English Oral Exam. With the right oral exam coaching, expert guidance and exposure to diverse topics, students can build their confidence, enhance their vocabulary and hone their communication skills needed to excel. Understanding the PSLE English Oral Exam The PSLE English Oral Exam tests two important skills: Reading Aloud and Stimulus-Based Conversation. Reading Aloud assesses your child's pronunciation, clarity, articulation and ability to express meaning through voice. Stimulus-Based Conversation evaluates their ability to discuss ideas clearly, share opinions and respond thoughtfully to questions based on given topics. Common PSLE English Oral Exam Themes and Topics To perform well, students should become familiar with frequently tested themes such as: Food and Nutrition: Discuss about eating habits, favorite foods and healthy eating lifestyle choices. School Life: Sharing experiences related to school events, co-curricular activities and academic achievements. Hobbies and Leisure: Discussing interests, sports, and favourite pastimes, and why they are enjoyable. The PRE Method: A Winning Strategy for Stimulus-Based Questions We teach our students the powerful PRE method to structure their answers

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Ultimate PSLE Math Speed Question Hack: The Ratio Method Every Parent Should Know

Attention PSLE 2025 Parents and Students! Did you know that speed-related word problems will be officially removed from the PSLE syllabus starting in 2026? That means this year's cohort is the final batch to face speed, distance, and time questions in the PSLE exam. However, with many tuition centres no longer covering this topic, parents are now urgently searching for effective and reliable ways to help their children master this concept before the big day. In this article, we'd break down 4 Proven Singapore Maths problem-solving methods for tackling speed questions. Algebra Method (Centre A) Brief Shortcut Method (Centre B) Concise Ratio Method (Centre C) Detailed Step-by-Step Method (Centre D) Each method comes with its own advantages and limitations, and we'll explain which works best for different learning styles. If you're looking for a last-minute speed problem crash course for PSLE 2025, or simply want to future-proof your child's problem-solving skills with smart, exam-tested techniques, this guide is for you! Centre A Method (A for Algebra) This approach uses algebra, typically introduced at the secondary school level. It involves setting variables for speed and solving equations.   Let v be Elise's speed in m/min, v × t = (v +

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How to Use 'Neither' in English Grammar: Rules, Examples and Common Mistakes

The word 'neither' plays an important role in English grammar, especially when expressing negative ideas or excluding multiple options. Whether you're preparing for exams, improving your writing skills or mastering everyday conversation, learning how to use 'neither' correctly will strengthen your grammar and communication.   In this guide, we'll explore the rules, structures and examples of using 'neither' in different sentence types, along with tips to avoid common grammar mistakes. What Does 'Neither' Mean in English Grammar?In English grammar, 'neither' is used to indicate that none of the given choices or alternatives is true, available or acceptable. It typically appears in negative sentence structures and is often paired with 'nor' when referring to two subjects. How to Use 'Neither' in Different Sentence Structures?   1️⃣ Using 'Neither' with One SubjectWhen 'neither' refers to a single group or pair, it is usually followed by 'of' and a noun or pronoun. The verb that follows should be singular because 'neither' carries a singular meaning.   Structure: Neither + of + [noun/pronoun] + [singular verb]Examples: Neither of the options is suitable for our needs. Neither of them wants to leave early. Key Rule: The verb must agree in number with 'neither', which is

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Take a Moment: Make a Pledge to Be Good to the Earth!

A Mindfulness Reflection for Kids: Hey you! Yes, you, the awesome human reading this. Have you ever stopped for a minute, taken a deep breath and thought about how cool the Earth is? Trees, oceans, clouds, animals, sunsets, mountains, puddles… It's all here, and it's our home.   But here's the thing: the Earth needs our help and you have something powerful to make a difference. It's not a superhero cape (though that'd be cool). It's your mindfulness. 🌿 What is Mindfulness? Mindfulness is when you slow down and really notice the world around you, and what's going on inside you too. It's like pressing pause on everything for a moment to check in with your heart and mind.   Today, let's use mindfulness to make a promise to be kind to the Earth. Why? Because it's our planet, and we've only got one. 🧘‍♀️ Let's Try a Mindful Moment Together! Find a comfy spot. Sit or lie down. Let your body relax. Take a big breath in… and let it out slowly. Now, close your eyes if you want and imagine this: You're standing in a beautiful forest. You hear birds chirping. You smell fresh leaves and earth. Sunlight

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Top 5 Fun & Educational June Holiday Activities for Kids 2025

School's out and the holidays are here, so it's time to swap textbooks for adventures and fun! If you're wondering how to keep your family's calendar packed with meaningful, exciting and educational activities, we've got you covered. Whether your little one loves nature, science, sports or entrepreneurship, there's something happening around Singapore this June to spark every child's curiosity. Ready? Here's your go-to list of activities you won't want to miss! 🌿 1. Go Wild at the New Keppel Coastal Trail If your little explorer is fascinated by nature, take them on an outdoor adventure at the newly launched Keppel Coastal Trail at Labrador Nature Park. This beautiful trail winds through part of a restored coastal forest, offering the perfect setting for kids to discover nature up close. Look out for mudskippers, white-bellied sea eagles and maybe even a cheeky monitor lizard along the way. Enjoy some fresh air, family bonding and a nature lesson rolled into one! Address: 91 Labrador Villa Rd, Singapore 119190 👉 Find Out More Here 🏃‍♂️ 2. Get Moving with Free Fitness Fun at Singapore Sports Hub Who says science only happens in the lab? At the Singapore Sports Hub, your kids can learn how

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