School-Parent Interaction
Session
20175 BrilliantForm Teacher – Mrs Beverly Peh
Co-Form Teacher 1 – Mrs Raeburn
Co-Form Teacher 2 – Mr Terence Ong
Objectives of this Interaction Session
Foster
School-Parent
Collaboration
Share
Discipline
Policies
Seek support for
school initiatives and
activities
The Impact of Parent Involvement
• Important for parents to be involved in their children’s education
• Parents shape their children’s beliefs and attitudes towards school and schoolwork
• The earlier and more direct parent’s involvement in their child’s educational progress, the more positive the impact on the child’s academic results and experience of schoolwork.
Our Mission
To Nurture Caring Hearts, Creative Minds
and Confident Individuals
Our Vision
A Vibrant School of Choice where Character
Shines and Talents Soar
Care
Respect Responsibility Resilience Rallying Together
Excellence
Hallmark of a Whitesandian
By the end of the six years, our pupils will be
• confident individuals with
caring hearts, creative minds
and will exude the qualities of
being responsible, respectful,
caring and able to rally
together in times of need and
resilient in times of adversities.
Subject Teachers
Subject Teacher/ Teachers
English Mrs Tammy Low
Mathematics Mrs Beverly Peh/Mrs Raeburn (Term 1)
Science Mr Terence Ong/ Mrs Raeburn
Physical Education/ Health Education Mr Rizal
Social Studies Ms Bok Siew Tin
Art and Craft Mrs Droze
Music Mrs Jennifer Ong
Getting in touch…
• Email address :
• School contact details:
• General Office Number: 6922 9100
• Staff Room 1 Number: 6922 9124
• (EMS / ML teachers)
• Staff Room 2 Number: 6922 9125
• (CL / TL teachers)
• Pupil’s Handbook
Getting in touch…
Check pupils’ books and assignments
regularly.
Highlight issues or problems to teachers e.g. health conditions , behavioural/learning difficulties and family
situations.
Check pupils’ Handbook for homework or notes
from teacher
Pupil Management
Form
Common Understanding
Pupils Grooming
– School Uniform → Tuesday and Wednesday
– PE Attire → Monday, Thursday and Friday
Attendance Matters
– If pupil is absent,
• an MC or Parent’s letter is required
Programmes for Primary 5
Term Programme
1 Buddy Programme (to P1 pupils)
1 Science lessons @ Gardens By The Bay
2 Kayaking (Team Building)
2 Values in Action Visits (5A, 5B)
3 Social Studies Lessons @ Asian Civilisation Museum
3 NE Show
4 Values in Action Visits (5C, 5D and 5E)
4 Blood Pressure Programme
Areas of Language Learning (Overview)
o Listening and Viewing
o Reading and Viewing
o Speaking and Representing
o Writing and Representing
o Grammar
o Vocabulary
School-based Resources (Overview) – English
o STELLAR Learning Sheets
o Companion Booklets
o Oral & Listening Comprehension booklet
o Situational Writing booklet
o Comprehension
o Cloze Passage
o Synthesis & Transformation
o Grammar Skills
o Composition
Term 1
(0%)
Term 2
(30%)
Term 3
(30%)
Term 4
(40%)
Paper 1
(Writing)
Paper 2
(Language Use)
Paper 3
(Listening Comprehension)
Paper 4
(Oral Communication)
Components to be tested (Overview)
There will be a Readiness Test (non-weighted) in Term 1
Standard English Format
PAPER COMPONENTITEM
TYPENO. OF ITEMS MARKS DURATION
1
(Writing)
Situational Writing OE 1 151 h 10 min
Continuous Writing OE 1 40
2
(Language
Use)
Booklet A:
1 h 50 min
Grammar MCQ 10 10
Vocabulary MCQ 5 5
Vocabulary Cloze MCQ 5 5
Visual Text
Comprehension MCQ 8 8
Booklet B:
Grammar Cloze OE 10 10
Editing for Spelling
and GrammarOE 12 12
Comprehension
ClozeOE 15 15
Synthesis /
TransformationOE 5 10
Comprehension OE OE up to 10 20
3
(Listening
Comprehension)
Listening
ComprehensionMCQ 20 20
4
(Oral
Communication)
Reading Aloud OE 1 passage 10
Stimulus-based
ConversationOE 1 visual stimulus 20
Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4
Unit 1:
Whole Numbers
Unit 10:
Percentage
Unit 7:
Ratio
Unit 15:
Quadrilaterals
(Continued from Term 3)
Unit 2:
Operations of Whole
Numbers
Unit 6:
Area of a Triangle
Unit 13:
Angles
Unit 11:
Average
Unit 3:
Fractions and Mixed
Numbers
Unit 8:
Volume of Cubes and
Cuboids
Unit 14:
Triangles
Unit 12:
Rate
Unit 4:
Multiplication of Whole
Numbers, Fractions
and Mixed Numbers
Unit 15:
Quadrilaterals
Unit 5:
Fractions: Word
Problems
Unit 9: Decimals
Topics to be taught (Overview – Standard)
Term 1
(0%)
Term 2
(30%)
Term 3
(30%)
Term 4
(40%)
Units 1 – 5
P4 Fractions
P4 Decimals
P4 Whole
numbers
P4 Tables and
Graphs
P4 Area and
Perimeter
Units 1 – 6
Units 8 – 10
Units 1 – 10
Units 13 – 14Units 1 – 15
Topics to be tested (Overview – Standard)
There will be a Readiness Test (non-
weighted) in Term 1.
Paper Format (Standard Mathematics) NEW**
PAPER BOOKLET ITEM TYPE NO. OF QUESTIONS MARKS DURATION
1
Booklet A Multiple-Choice10 10
1 h5 10
Booklet B Short-Answer5 5
10 20
2
Short-Answer 5 10
1 h 30
minStructured / Long-
Answer
6 18
3 12
3 15
The use of an approved scientific calculator is
allowed in Paper 2
What we are doing for Science Science lessons are conducted via
5 ‘E’ cycle through Inquiry Based Learning Engage Explore
Explain
Elaborate
Evaluate
Process skills Basic : Observing, Classifying , Comparing,
Communication, Using Apparatus
HOTS :Analysing , Inferring , Investigating,
Generating Possibilities, Predicting, Evaluating
Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4
Water and changes
of states
Reproduction in
humansThe unit of life Energy in Food
The water cycleThe plant transport
systemElectrical systems
Reproduction in
plants
Air and the
respiratory systemUsing electricity
The circulatory
system
Topics to be taught (Overview)
Topics to be tested (Overview)
There will be a Readiness Test (non-weighted) in Term 1
Term 1
(0%)
Term 2
(30%)
Term 3
(30%)
Term 4
(40%)
Matter (P4) Living and non-living things (P3) Heat and temperature (P4) Magnets (P3)
Plant parts (P4) Light (P4) Water and changes of statesLife cycles of plants and animals
(P3)
Digestive system (P4)Water and changes of states
The water cycle Water and changes of states
Water and changes of states Water and water cycle Reproduction in plants The water cycle
The water cycle Reproduction in Plants Reproduction in humans Reproduction in plants
Reproduction in plants Reproduction in humans The plant transport system Reproduction in humans
Air and the respiratory system Air and the respiratory system The plant transport system
The circulatory system The circulatory system Air and the respiratory system
Electrical systemsThe circulatory system
Electrical systems
Using electricity
Energy in Food
Paper Format (Standard Science)
BOOKLET ITEM TYPE NO. OF QUESTIONS MARKS DURATION
A Multiple-Choice 28 561 h 45 min
B Open-Ended 12 – 13 44
Paper Format (Foundation Science)
BOOKLET ITEM TYPE NO. OF QUESTIONS MARKS DURATION
A Multiple-Choice 18 36
1 h 15 minB
Structured 6 – 7 14
Open-Ended 5 – 6 20
More details on Assessment will be sent out on the week
beginning 6 February 2017
P5
ReadinessTest
What is it?
A non-weighted test to:
• gauge pupils’ readiness level to face the P5 demand
and rigour
• identify learning gaps that may hinder the
progress of learning new concepts
What subjects will be tested?
All subjects (Standard and Foundation)
- English
- Mathematics
- Science
- Mother Tongue
What is the weighting
for the other exams?
Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4
0% 30% 30% 40%
The above weightings are
applicable across all subjects.
What topics will be tested
for each subject?
Information on different
subject topics will be
shared in the Assessment
Information Letters to
parents.
What happens after the test?
• Pupils needing support to
bridge the learning gap will be
identified.
• They will attend Banded
Remediation Lessons in Term 2.
• Those who are not identified
may choose to take part in
preparatory stage for selected
competitions.
What is BandedRemediation?
• Pupils are grouped according to
their areas for improvement and
targeted remediation will take place
on Monday and/or Tuesday
afternoons (from 2.15 p.m. to 3.45
p.m.)
• A pupil may be scheduled to attend
more than one subject for
remediation lesson.
A Typical Schedule
Day Time Subject
Monday 2.15 p.m. to 3 p.m. Science
3 p.m. to 3.45 p.m. English
Tuesday 2.15 p.m. to 3 p.m. Mathematics
3 p.m. to 3.45 p.m. Mother Tongue
A child is strongly advised to
stay in school while waiting for
his/her lesson to start.
How do we measure the
effectiveness of the
Banded Remediation?
• Pupils who attended the
remediation in Term 2 will
have their results
monitored in SA1.
What happens to
the other pupils in Term 2?
• To cater to every child’s needs, pupils who
are not identified for Banded Remediation
will have an option to attend preparation
work for competitions.
A child may attend Banded
Remediation for a particular subject
and preparation work for another
subject.
What type of competitions
will my child go through?
• The school will identify a few
competitions such as Young
Investigators’ Award, Environment
Challenge for Schools.
• These competitions will provide
opportunities for the application of
knowledge and skills.
• Value the learning from the process (Not
to win awards)
How many competitions will
my child be allowed
to take part in?
• Every child who is deemed ready
will only be allowed to
participate in one competition
preparation to maximise
participation for the cohort.
Is my child required to pay
for the preparation/ training
or competitions?
• If the preparation/ training sessions
are run by vendors, your child may be
required to pay a subsidized amount of
training fee.
• If competition fees are required, this
will be borne by the school.
What happens in Term 3?
• All P5 pupils will be
required to attend banded
supplementary/remedial
lessons after school.
What is Banded Supplementary?
• Pupils are grouped according to their
ability.
• Pupils will be taught subject-specific
skills pitched at their level.
• EL – Comprehension
• Math – heuristics
• Science – process skills
• MT – skills-based
Interaction Time
Hope you have enjoyed the session.
Looking forward to collaborate in ensuring great success
for your child
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