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eduKate’s syllabus covers MOE guideline PSLE Syllabus English 2015 as our core lesson content.
Vocabulary
Grammar
Synthesis
Composition (Situational and Continuous)
Comprehension
Cloze Passage
Listening Comprehension
Oral and speech
In addition, we incorporate the following into our English programme:
Creative writing
Historical Knowledge
General Knowledge
Moral Ethics and Good Manners
Introduction to Newspapers and Current Affairs
Reading & Appreciation of Classical Children Story Books
English and its use in Technology and Social Media
Primary Mathematics
eduKate’s syllabus for Mathematics follows MOE guideline in accordance to cohort requirements from Primary 1-6. In addition, we shall incorporate the following into our Mathematics programme:
Conceptual Understanding and Skill Proficiency
Heuristics and application to Problem Sums
Every day use of Mathematics
PSLE Preparatory Mathematics Classes in October 2014
PSLE Intensive Mathematics Classes in June-October 2015
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“To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.”
― Oscar Wilde
The joy of living takes on a different meaning with the mastering of the English Language. See the world, talk to people from all walks of life. Communicate. Socialise. It is all possible with a universal language. And we only have to learn it once. It stays with you for life. Like cycling or swimming.
Especially in Singapore, where citizens of the world visits, it is such a waste that we cannot leverage on this without commanding a universal language like English. Every opportunity awaits us, carpe diem.
“A man is but the product of his thoughts. What he thinks, he becomes.”
― Mahatma Gandhi
Funny thing as we learn a new language. Our world suddenly gets larger and more inclusive. An alien suddenly becomes a friend. A book becomes food for the soul, and an outlet to another world. Literature defines us. Poetry elevates us. Movies entertains us. It is us becoming more than what we were. The higher the mastery, the deeper our understanding of the language, the culture, and the people. The more vocabulary we have, the more we can express ourselves, perceive accurately, and aspire to be.
Emerging countries around Asia is another advantage we can leverage the English Language on. What is the chance that we need another language when we visit those country when we converse in English? Being pragmatic, we have used English to converse when we go tour another country. Korea, Japan, Philippines, Hong Kong, etc. We can try to learn bits and pieces of their local language, but more often than not, its back to English that we survive the trip. We can learn their language of course, and that makes the trip so much more interesting. But there is no need to. Which makes English useful.
“The trouble is if you don’t spend your life yourself, other people spend it for you.”
― Peter Shaffer
That is the thing with language too. Learning a language is not just liberating, it is empowering. What we know about English is that we can get somewhere in life with it. Whether it is career, relationships, going places, or even ordering your favourite food, it takes a language to achieve our aims, our needs, and our dreams. We spend our lives looking for something special to define ourselves, and oh how we would have missed it without the mastery of English.
So here we have arrived, and here we have become. I once had an English teacher, who said, “if we hear, does it mean we have listened.” That is such a good reason for us to master a language. I read Animal Farm when I was in Primary 5, and to me, it was just a story about Animals trying to run a farm. My cousins had a good laugh making me explain to them what the story was about. I had to re-do it in Secondary 2 as a Literature text. Guess what, the same book meant totally different concepts at different stages of my life. That is language, a word may never mean the same thing. It is a mercurial thing, changing, evolving, adapting and living, like us.
“Remember, remember, this is now, and now, and now. Live it, feel it, cling to it. I want to become acutely aware of all I’ve taken for granted.”
― Sylvia Plath
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“To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.”
― Oscar Wilde
The joy of living takes on a different meaning with the mastering of the English Language. See the world, talk to people from all walks of life. Communicate. Socialise. It is all possible with a universal language. And we only have to learn it once. It stays with you for life. Like cycling or swimming.
Especially in Singapore, where citizens of the world visits, it is such a waste that we cannot leverage on this without commanding a universal language like English. Every opportunity awaits us, carpe diem.
“A man is but the product of his thoughts. What he thinks, he becomes.”
― Mahatma Gandhi
Funny thing as we learn a new language. Our world suddenly gets larger and more inclusive. An alien suddenly becomes a friend. A book becomes food for the soul, and an outlet to another world. Literature defines us. Poetry elevates us. Movies entertains us. It is us becoming more than what we were. The higher the mastery, the deeper our understanding of the language, the culture, and the people. The more vocabulary we have, the more we can express ourselves, perceive accurately, and aspire to be.
Emerging countries around Asia is another advantage we can leverage the English Language on. What is the chance that we need another language when we visit those country when we converse in English? Being pragmatic, we have used English to converse when we go tour another country. Korea, Japan, Philippines, Hong Kong, etc. We can try to learn bits and pieces of their local language, but more often than not, its back to English that we survive the trip. We can learn their language of course, and that makes the trip so much more interesting. But there is no need to. Which makes English useful.
“The trouble is if you don’t spend your life yourself, other people spend it for you.”
― Peter Shaffer
That is the thing with language too. Learning a language is not just liberating, it is empowering. What we know about English is that we can get somewhere in life with it. Whether it is career, relationships, going places, or even ordering your favourite food, it takes a language to achieve our aims, our needs, and our dreams. We spend our lives looking for something special to define ourselves, and oh how we would have missed it without the mastery of English.
So here we have arrived, and here we have become. I once had an English teacher, who said, “if we hear, does it mean we have listened.” That is such a good reason for us to master a language. I read Animal Farm when I was in Primary 5, and to me, it was just a story about Animals trying to run a farm. My cousins had a good laugh making me explain to them what the story was about. I had to re-do it in Secondary 2 as a Literature text. Guess what, the same book meant totally different concepts at different stages of my life. That is language, a word may never mean the same thing. It is a mercurial thing, changing, evolving, adapting and living, like us.
“Remember, remember, this is now, and now, and now. Live it, feel it, cling to it. I want to become acutely aware of all I’ve taken for granted.”
― Sylvia Plath
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Course information, Outline and Introduction to GCE O-level Mathematics Syllabus and Curriculum for Secondary Schools. MOE SEAB GCE Ordinary level Mathematics (A and E Maths) Syllabus for the Express Stream from Secondary 1 to 4.
This article is an overview of the GCE O-level Mathematics Courses available to Secondary Express Students attending MOE Secondary Schools.
Recap of Primary PSLE Syllabus. With in-depth and advancement upon:
the Four Operations,
Integers, Fractions, real Numbers,
Ratio,
Speed and
Percentage
Geometry and Angles
Perimeter and Area
Volume and Surface Area of Prism and Cylinders
Statistics- Line Graph, Pie Chart etc.
Basic Algebra
New to Secondary 1 Mathematics students
Prime Numbers, HCF, LCM, Square root and Cube roots
Approximation and Estimation
Algebra Expansion and Factorisation
Algebra Equations and problem solving
Number Patterns
Plotting of Cartesian Coordinate and Graphs
Polygons and Angles. Interior and Exterior Angles of Polygons
Geometrical Constructions and Angle/Perpendicular Bisectors
Course Synopsis
Secondary 1 Mathematics is an introduction to secondary level mathematics and a recap of previous skills learnt from PSLE Primary Syllabus. Only Elementary Mathematics is taught in Secondary 1.
Secondary 1 Mathematics teaches a broader approach into the use of mathematics and introduces a more general solution of using algebra to solve sums. It introduces the key concepts that will be further developed in the next few years the types of number systems, usage of ratio and proportion, angles, statistics, graphs, algebra and number patterns.
Streaming year and level of competence in mathematics will be tested to go into Science specific courses.
Direct and Inverse Proportions
Simultaneous Equations and Linear graphs
Expansion and Factorisation of Quadratic Expressions
Algebraic Fractions and Formulae
Linear And Quadratic Graphs
Congruence and Similarity
Trigonometric Ratios TOA CAH SOH
Pythagoras Theorem
Volume and Surface Area of Pyramids Cones and Spheres
Probability
Mean Median Mode
Statistics and Diagrams
Course Synopsis:
Streaming year. Secondary 2 Mathematics is algebra specific and develops upon Sec 1 work. The level of difficulty is higher due to the Streaming year into their upper secondary classes. Ability to option Additional Mathematics as a new O-level topic. Examinations and work throughout will filter students into their mathematical abilities. Algebra being the biggest hurdle. Pace of information delivery is hectic as compared to Sec 1 Mathematics.
Secondary 3
Mathematics Courses Available: Elementary Mathematics and Additional Mathematics.
Course overview:
Mathematics forks out to Additional Mathematics and Elementary Mathematics. Another jump in pace and need to naturalise Additional Mathematics culture into their studies.
Elementary Mathematics:
Part 1) Further exploration of
Coordinate Geometry
Quadratic Equations and Functions
Trigonometry
Congruence and Similarity Tests
Graphs of functions and solution.
Part 2) New Topics of
Radian Measure, Arc Length and Area of Sectors
Linear Inequalities
Indices and Standard Form
Area and Volume of Similar Figures and Solids
Geometrical Properties of Circles
Course Synopsis
Elementary Mathematics of Sec 3 introduces upper secondary concepts and 50% of the work are further developments of Sec 2 topics. Assumption that proficiency of algebra manipulation and Sec 1 and Sec 2 topics are well developed and efficiently applied to Sec 3 topics. New topics introduced in Sec 3 are heavily dependent on algebra manipulation and equation solving skills.
Additional Mathematics:
The 2 Year course in Additional Mathematics means different schools will be completing different chapters before the end of Sec 3. But generally, this will be before they start on Calculus topics of Differentiation and Integration.
Quadratic Equations and Inequalities
Indices Surds and Logarithms
Polynomials and Partial Fractions
Binomial Expansions
Modulus Functions
Trigonometry, Identities, Double Angle Formula etc.
Coordinate Geometry
Proofs in Plane Geometry
Course Synopsis
Advanced concepts in Mathematics for students interested in attempting Pure Science Courses in JC and Science/Engineering Programmes in Polytechnic. Algebra is still de rigueur to do well in Additional Maths. Pace of information shall be quick and since all topics are fairly disconnected, students are required to learn different concepts that does not have a common bearing. It is taxing but essential subject for future relevant courses in tertiary education Kindly note that Singapore uses a distinctly different Addition Mathematics syllabus for GCE O-level as compared to other countries.
Secondary 4
Course Overview
GCE O-level preparation begins. Separated into two distinct parts, new topics and revision. All topics are completed latest July, and revisions should begin and include doing all past year test papers and the TYS.
Elementary Mathematics
Vectors
Cumulative Frequency
Standard Deviation
Probability
Matrices
Revision from Sec1-4
Course Synopsis
Getting ready for and round up of the GCE O-level course. They are relatively digestible topics but essential to the overall outcome of a students’ education. The other half of the year should be spent ramping up in preparation of the O-level examinations.
Additional Mathematics
Course overview
Year 2 of 2 and completion of Additional Mathematics. Merging the previous years’ topics with Calculus-Differentiation and Integration.
Differentiation
Integration
Kinematics-Particle Motion on a straight line
Course Synopsis
Polarising students into liking Calculus or hating it. Differentiation, Integration and Kinematics will round up Additional Mathematics for the O-level. Taking everything that is taught in Sec 3 A maths and using it as components for Calculus means that students that has a good foundation will be able to handle Sec 4. Have a shaky foundation means that students will struggle trying to include previous topics when doing calculus. Getting distinctions requires students to be fast, meticulous and detailed. Knowing every linkages and heuristics to complete the whole O-level paper on time.