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What Parents Must Know About The New PSLE Visual Text Format
Has your child recently come home from school feeling overwhelmed by a "poster question" in their English paper? Are you staring blankly at a social media post or advertisement in their textbook, wondering how this is even part of English ? You're not alone. Many parents are just as puzzled as their Primary 5 and 6 children when it comes to the new PSLE visual text format. With the introduction of this updated format in the English examination, visual text comprehension has
Aug 11, 20256 min read


Simple Plant Transport Experiment to Understand How Water Moves in Plants
If your child is in Primary 5 and still scratching their head over how plants transport water, you’re not alone. Many students—and even their parents—find the transport system in plants difficult to visualise and understand. The idea that a plant can absorb water from the soil and send it all the way to the tips of its leaves without a heart or blood vessels seems almost magical. But it’s not magic—it’s science. And the best way to help your child grasp this concept is throug
Aug 5, 20256 min read


Understanding the Primary Math ‘Part Thereof’ Concept
Has your child ever expressed frustration with confusing Maths homework, involving bicycle rentals or delivery fees? You’re not alone. Many Primary school students—and their parents—find themselves scratching their heads over questions that seem more like tricky riddles than straightforward sums. One particularly confusing concept is the “ part thereof ” charge—where you’re made to pay for the whole unit, even if you’ve only used part of it. It’s a small phrase with a big imp
Jul 22, 20255 min read


How to Correctly Pronounce These 15 Commonly Mispronounced Words in PSLE Oral
Preparing for the PSLE Oral exam can feel daunting—not just for students but also for concerned parents watching their children strive for excellence in English. While students often practise reading aloud and tackling stimulus-based conversation, many overlook one critical element: pronunciation. So, if your child is preparing for the PSLE Oral, now is the perfect time to fine-tune their pronunciation skills and tackle those easily mispronounced words with confidence. Table
Jul 21, 20254 min read


Math Tip for P5: Mastering the Excess and Shortage Method
It’s a common scenario in many homes and classrooms: a Primary 5 (P5) student is tackling a problem sum and gets stuck on one that mentions "if," "leftover," or "needs more." Cue the frustration. Parents lean over to help but find the question confusing too. Sound familiar? At this stage in primary 5 math , students are expected to solve increasingly complex word problems that require more than just basic operations. One method that often trips students up—but is essential to
Jul 14, 20255 min read
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