Post on 15-Jul-2020
Content Rationale
My Development Booklet (MDB)
Banding of Students
Assessment
Information on Result Slip
Signature Programmes
PSLE Preparation
Content
Direct School Admission (DSA)
E-careers Portal
Communication Channels
Q & A
Rationale
Foster collaboration between parents and
school
Know programmes relevant to your child
Better understand concerns of parents on your
child’s development
My Development Booklet
(MDB) MDB_P5_2016.docx
Contains information about your child e.g. his needs and expectations, focus for the year
To be filled out together WITH your child
Track development and progress of child across six years
Used during FTGP for more fruitful discussion between form teachers and students
Banding of Students
Every child is unique, with different aptitudes, capabilities and talents.
In allocating classes for P5 students, we need to provide our students a balanced experience to learn and interact with their peers of different strengths and at the same time cater to their differing needs in academic subjects.
Streamed into mixed ability classes as their form class to provide opportunity for students of different strengths to mix together and learn about important values like helping and encouraging one another
Banding of Students
However, for English, Mathematics, Science and
Mother Tongues lessons, your child will be
placed in their ability groupings taking his/her
strengths into consideration. We believe that this
will better cater to your child’s learning both in
academic and social-emotional learning.
Structure of Assessment
The assessment plan for Pri. 5 is as follows:
P5 SBB will be decided by the school at the end of 2015.
No more CA1 and CA2
Important Notes on
Assessment
Be punctual for all school assessments.
The school will decide, on a case-by-case
basis, whether a latecomer is granted
extra time or even allowed to sit for the
paper he/she is late for.
Important Notes on
Assessment
Absence from assessment:
Important Notes on
Assessment
The school has the right to decide on how
marks should be awarded for any
irregularity, including cases of dishonesty,
during an assessment.
ENGLISH
P5 Exam Format SA1/SA2 Components Description Marks Weighting Duration
Paper 1 Situational Writing
Continuous Writing
15
40
27.5% 1 hour and
10 minutes
Paper 2 Language Use &
Comprehension 95 47.5% 1 hour and
50 minutes
Paper 3 Listening
Comprehension 20 10% About 45
minutes
Paper 4 Oral
Communication:
∞ Reading Aloud
∞ Stimulus-based
Conversation
30 15% About 6
minutes
Mathematics
Mathematics
Both papers will be scheduled on the same day
with a break between the two papers.
Paper 1 comprises two booklets. The use of
calculators is not allowed.
Paper 2 comprises one booklet. The use of
calculators is allowed.
Science
Exam Components No of Qns Marks Total Duration
SA1 Booklet A 30 MCQ 60 100 1 hour and 45
minutes Booklet B 13 Open-
Ended
30
Practical 1 Activity 10 30 to 45
minutes
SA2 Booklet A 28 MCQ 56 100 1 hour and 45
minutes Booklet B 13 Open-
Ended
44
P5 & P6 Mother Tongue
Components Description Marks Weighting Duration
Paper 1 Composition 40 20% 50 minutes
Paper 2 Language Use and
Comprehension
90 45% 1 hour 40 minutes
Paper 3 Listening Comprehension 20 10% About 45 minutes
Paper 4 Oral:
1. Reading Aloud
2. Picture Description
3. Conversation
50 25% About 7 minutes
P5 & P6 Higher Mother
Tongue Components Description Marks Weighting Duration
Paper 1 Composition 40 40% 50 minutes
Paper 2 Language Use and
Comprehension
60 60% 1 hour 20 minutes
Information on Result Slip
Percentile Rank
Percentage of scores in its frequency distribution that are lower than it. If a child is in BD1 (91 to 100 percentile), it means that he has performed better than 91% of his peers in that subject.
Information on Result Slip
Percentile Rank
Instead of giving discreet percentile values, the school put the percentile ranking in bands, for e.g.
Band 1 (BD1) for 91% to 100%
Band 2 (BD2) for 81% to 90%
Band 3 (BD3) for 71% to 80% …
Standard Deviation (SD)
- Shows how much variation exists from the
average or mean value. A low SD indicates that the
students’ test scores tend to be very close to the
mean whereas high SD indicates otherwise.
Remedial/Supplementary
Lessons/HMT lessons
Commence on 18 January, T1 week
3 Monday
HMT is on Tuesday from 3.15 pm to
4.15 pm
Signature Programme
Project Work : Protection and Preservation (Term 1)
P5 Adventure Camp (Term 3)
18 July to 20 July
MOE Changi Coast Adventure Centre
Reporting time on 18 July : 7.30 am
Dismissal time on 20 July : 12.45 pm
Signature Programme
NE Show (Term 3)
Overseas Trip
Korea Homestay Programme (estimated cost
$1700) during June holiday
Chengdu Cultural Immersion Programme
(estimated cost $1500) during November holiday
PSLE Preparation
Parents can support your child by helping them to
develop good study habits.
To study effectively means to put in less time and get
better results.
Parents can support your child by listening to them
and pay more attention to their emotional needs as
they are transiting to the pre-adolescent stage.
PSLE Preparation
Time Management
Help your child draw up a time-table for their week’s work.
Sunday night is perfect for them to sit down and plan for the following week.
Allow time for each subject, giving more time to their weaker subjects.
Be realistic; know how much they can do.
It is important to give time for relaxation and exercise.
Parents can support your child by helping them to develop good study habits.
DSA
seeks to promote holistic education and provide students an opportunity to demonstrate a more diverse range of achievements and talents in seeking admission to a secondary school
allow participating secondary schools to select some P6 students for admission to Secondary One based on their achievements and talents before the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) results are released
conducted in 3 stages from 1 July to late November
How to prepare for DSA
Keep a portfolio of your child’s achievements,
both academic and non-academic
Submit this to your child’s form teacher at P6
before the June holidays for the teacher to
prepare his/her testimonial
Visit the website of the school of their choice
How to prepare for
Secondary School
How to prepare for
Secondary School
Platforms for Communication
P5 Year Head : Miss Teo Choy Yim
teo_choy_yim@moe.edu.sg
Individual Teacher’s email address (Please refer to
LTP next week)
Platforms for Communication
Teacher Email English Math Science
Mr Michael Long Tian Heng michael_long_tian_heng@moe.edu.sg 5C 5A
Mr Kumara Rajan
Kanagasabai kumara_rajan_kanagasabai@moe.edu.sg 5A 5G
Mrs Joycelyn Goh-Tan Pei Ying tan_pei_ying_joycelyn@moe.edu.sg 5B
Mr Bill Cheng Yew San bill_cheng@moe.edu.sg 5B
Mr Goh Shu Rong
goh_shu_rong@moe.edu.sg 5C,5E 5B
Mr Lim Sze Han lim_sze_han@moe.edu.sg 5H 5C
Mrs Tham Wan Churn teo_wan_churn@moe.edu.sg 5E,5G
Mrs Melissa Lee dong_shu_ling_melissa@moe.edu.sg 5D,5G
Mrs Kim Jong Kai kim_jong_kai@moe.edu.sg 5A,5D
Mrs Lee-Goy Hong Meng lee-goy_hoon_meng@moe.edu.sg 5F 5F
Mr Cheng Cheng Hwee chang_cheng_hwee@moe.edu.sg
5D
Miss Tan Kheng Imm tan_kheng_imm@moe.edu.sg 5H
Miss Teo Choy Yim teo_choy_yim@moe.edu.sg 5E
Mdm Chan See Yeu chan_see_yeu@moe.edu.sg 5F
Thank you for your presence
We look forward to partner you
Firm Foundations, Future Learnings