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Primary PSLE Results SEAB Syllabus MOE English, Math, Science Tuition specific to Poi Ching School Primary Syllabus. We take pride as fine educators, wise mentors, supporting motivators and creative innovators with your child’s development turning them into top students, focussed and worldly-wise.
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Referrals and recommendations from our loyal clients abound with majority of eduKate Tampines students coming from Poi Ching School.
P6 eduKate Poi Ching Students at Tampines Tuition Centre
Close to Poi Ching School at Pinevale Condominium
We also locate our tuition centre close to Poi Ching School so that your child has easy access to our top tutors from alma mater colleges RJC, ACJC, SMU, NTU. We are 50m away and takes 5 mins to walk over from Poi Ching.
Top Tutors, highly qualified, trained and current to PSLE Syllabus
We are a group of university graduate tutors with expert knowledge in the current MOE syllabus. We teach to understand everything according to the syllabus and then move onto solving challenging sums that students will encounter in their exams.
Our classes are conducted in a fully air-conditioned environment with the average tutor/student ratio of 1:5.
Our Current tutors
Ms Teo Yuet Ling: tutor from TPJC, UOL.
Ms Jeanine Cheok: tutor from RJC, SMU.
Ms Renee Kwek: tutor from TP, UOL.
Ms Yeo Hui Qing: tutor from TPJC, UOL.
Ms Kajol Singh: tutor from SAJC, NTU.
Our Custom Scheduling fits Poi Ching students perfectly
Our schedule in eduKate Tampines Tuition Centre caters specifically to Poi Ching’s school timetables and CCA’s. All new students will not have problems getting a suitable time slot in our class. One less headache for students and parents to attend our lessons.
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Give us a call to set up a tour around our centre and know more about our unique tuition programmes. Our quality programmes are developed to encapsulate a holistic development of your child’s psyche and let students gain confidence, enthusiastic in learning new things, become gracious and sociable.
eduKate Student from Poi Ching School gets good grades with the proper help from eduKate SG top tutors and developing a good attitude towards his studies.eduKate Tuition Singapore with Minister of Education, Mr Heng Swee Kiat, MOE SEAB PSLESEAB PSLE Students doing MOE Maths Primary 6 tuition in Tampines eduKate Singapore Tutorial Class
Our eduKate Tuition Centre “Team Building and Empowerment” programme for PSLE Primary students:
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eduKate PSLE Studetns getting Instruction on safety and equipment during social team building 2014 Holistic programme. Importance of staying safe and being responsible is learnt here.
last check before we head out- eduKate Students gets final safety check by Climb Central Staff. Learning a new skill, equipment and peripheral in a short amount of time is the lesson here.
equipment briefing and being taught about their equipment. eduKate PSLE tuition class goes for their enrichment class at climb central. They learn to be confident and never to give up till they reach the top. plus their own bodies and physical properties. Science combines with mental strength in a real world situation.
being competitive and coming back strong is an important character trait. Primary students at Climb Central finds it tough to reach the top, but fights through the mental barrier and goes to the top
tutor Yuet Ling takes care of me… all the time. edukate PSLE student attends Holiday Programme for Holistic Development, Empowerment and Team Building
edukate student goes up Climb Central for Holiday enrichment programme primary school PSLE SEAB
I fell off a wall… and it was awesome! eduKate Student learns to fall and dust off the disappointment, persevere through the pain and get to the top
Now how do I get down?
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Poi Ching Tuition at Tampines Maths Science English Primary PSLE Syllabus
Compiled by eduKate SG Tuition Centre Tampines and Punggol for Primary 4, Primary 5 and Primary 6 students, used on Character Traits in eduKate SG Creative Writing Programme for kids Vocabulary worksheets. Best used to describe intensive characters effectively for PSLE SEAB English composition and vocabulary in the new Syllabus 2015 format.
The following Top100 list has expanded to 255 words and keeps growing.
Active
Adaptable
Adventurous
Affable
Affectionate
Aggreeable
Aggressive
Ambitious
Amicable
Amusing
Annoying
Arrogant
Articulate
Athletic
Awkward
Boastful
Bold
Bossy
Brave
Brash
Bright
Bored
Broad-minded
Calm
Careful
Careless
Caring
Cautious
Charming
Chatty
Cheerful
Clean
Clumsy
Colorful
Communicative
Compassionate
Complex
Complete
Conceited
Confident
Considerate
Conscientious
Cooperative
Courageous
Courteous
Cowardly
Creative
Curious
Dainty
Daring
Dark
Decisive
Defiant
Delusional
Demanding
Determined
Devastated
Devout
Disgruntled
Discerning
Diligent
Diplomatic
Discreet
Dynamic
Eager
Easy-going
Efficient
Embarrassed
Empathic
Emotional
Enjoyable
Enthusiastic
Energetic
Excited
Exuberant
Fair
Faithful
Fanatical
Fancy
Fashionable
Fearless
Fighter
Forceful
Forgiving
Frank
Free spirited
Friendly
Frustrated
Fun-loving
Funny
Generous
Gentle
Giving
Gorgeous
Good
Gracious
Gregarious
Grumpy
Grouchy
Handsome
Happy
Hard-working
Helpful
Honest
Hopeful
Humble
Humorous
Idealist
Imaginative
Impartial
Impulsive
Independent
Intelligent
Intellectual
Intuitive
Inventive
Jealous
Joyful
Judgmental
Keen
Kind
Knowledgeable
Lazy
Leader
Light-hearted
Likeable
Lively
Lovable
Loving
Loyal
Loud
Lucky
Manipulative
Materialistic
Mature
Mean
Melancholy
Messy
Mischievous
Modest
Moody
Naïve
Nasty
Neat
Nervous
Nice
Noisy
Noble
Obnoxious
Opinionated
Organized
Outgoing
Optimistic
Passive
Passionate
Patient
Patriotic
Pessimistic
Perfectionist
Personable
Persistent
Pitiful
Pioneering
Philosophical
Plain
Placid
Pleasant
Pleasing
Plucky
Poor
Polite
Popular
Powerful
Practical
Pretty
Prim
Pro-active
Proper
Proud
Questionable
Quick-witted
Quicksilver
Quiet
Radical
Rational
Realistic
Rebellious
Reflective
Relaxed
Reliable
Religious
Reserved
Respectful
Responsible
Resourceful
Reverent
Rich
Rigid
Romantic
Rude
Sad
Sarcastic
Self-confident
Self-conscious
Self-disciplined
Selfish
Sensible
Sensitive
Serious
Sharp
Short
Shy
Silly
Simple
Simple-minded
Sincere
Smart
Sociable
Stable
Straightforward
Strong
Stubborn
Studious
Stupid
Successful
Sympathetic
Swift
Tall
Tantalizing
Tender
Tense
Thoughtful
Thrilling
Tidy
Timid
Tireless
Tolerant
Tough
Tricky
Trickster
Trusting
Ugly
Unassuming
Understanding
Unhappy
Unique
Unlucky
Vain
Versatile
Warm
Warm hearted
Wild
Willing
Wise
Witty
English Tuition eduKateSG Mee Toh Primary Students at Punggol Prive Condo
Its the time of the year, 2 months to go for PSLE or GCE O’ Levels and the panic buttons are being pushed. Here’s a crash course and survival guide:
Make space
Clear out the junk on your table and make your room conducive for studying. This shall be your goto place for study and make sure it is bright and peaceful. A clear table stops any distraction as well. No TV, games, computers, handphones. Just you and your work.
The 5 P’s
Proper Planning Prevents Poor Performance. Write out all the topics that needs to be revised. Calculate how much time that needs. Add in hours to be spent on revision papers and past year exam papers . Divide that by how many weeks more to exams and that is how much time you need to study a day, at the very least. Which leads us to the need for a time table.
Have a timetable
Set up a time table and schedule every minute. Time management is important in making sure all the topics are covered. Do put in little breathers as all work as no play makes Jack/Jane a dull person.
Start with revising topics
Revise topics from the easiest to the hardest. This helps in covering lots of easy topics fast and as confidence grows, work up to the harder stuff.
Get Help
Have a really solid tutor that you can count on. (Contact Us) Generally someone who knows enough of your syllabus that you can get help fast and download as much information to you in the shortest time possible. There will be times when you are revising and there’s some questions where you will hit the wall. Mark those down and ask. This will boost your confidence.
Tutors checking primary science papers from school examinations
Get those past year papers
Once done with revision, time to hit those past year exam papers. If you have a hard time looking for it, send us an email and we can help you out in obtaining them.
eduKate with Minister of Education, Mr Heng Swee Kiat
Sleep your 9 hours worth
Research has proven that peak performance occurs for individuals that clocks in 9 hours of sleep consistently. Your brain will thank you for it.
Study hard now, slow down when it gets nearer to exams
That’s stress management. Plan to cover more at the beginning and slower in the end. As the exam nears, we need to spend lesser on studying and more time organising our memory palace. Making sure everything is at your fingertips when you need it and cooling down to make sure your brains can handle the stress when the exam starts.
The calm before the storm
It is best to spend time prepping for the big day. Both mentally and physically. Run through how you will do your papers in your mind. Eat healthy food, on time and drink lots of water. Staying healthy is key to peak performance. Exercise too but not anything that will break bones and end in a trip to hospital. Staying sharp and well rested will keep any sickness at bay.
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Stay happy and optimistic
Its also important to stay happy. So whenever you feel things turning dark, slow down and take a breather. Go hang out with friends and family. Do remember its just an exams and its never the end of the world. If you planned it right and did your best, chances are, you’ll be doing alright.
Student gets good grades with the proper help and good attitude towards his studies.
Synching your body to the exam time tables
Your body is a creature of habit. Wake up and sleep at the same time every day. This includes the weekends. Study at the same time as the exam time table. Sit down for the whole duration of an exam, approximately 2 hours, and do not make any toilet trips during that time. Eat at the same time too as you do not want to get hungry or thirsty during exams. Get your body accustomed to handle the stresses of an exam. Don’t change this until the exams are over. This will lessen distractions and help you in concentrating fully on the exams.
Equipment checklist
Have a checklist of what you need for the exams. Different papers requires different equipment so make sure to bring it along with respect to the paper at hand. Don’t forget your identification papers too. Buy spares and have all your equipment checked for proper working conditions. I always advise students to have duplicates of all their stationery. Better to have more than less or risk repeating another year to retake the exams. Generally speaking, pens are never enough in an exams, and two calculators just in case one gives up mid way.
Bring the right equipment and have backup calculators just in case. Murphy’s Law at work.
The Storm
Listen to everything the examiner says and only start when they say so. Don’t worry about what happens around you and just worry about your own paper. That’s your own paper and that is the most important task to you right there and then. Do it at a good pace and never worry if someone else are done earlier than you. Once you have completed, make sure that all pages are attempted, your name/identification number is on the paper, and check your work until time is up. You are given a set time for the paper and not a single second should be wasted so make sure you squeeze every mark out of that paper.
Home Sweet Home
Once the paper is done, get back home and do not discuss the exam questions with your friends. That’s just counter productive and could demoralise you if you find out that there is things that you got wrong. Crying over spilt milk won’t help you or get you a better grade once the paper is handed in. Besides, you will never see that paper again in your life so forget and look forward to the next exam. You are better off wisely spending that time winding down, resetting and start preparing for the next paper.
Keeping yourself optimistic, healthy and happy is a key to achieving a great result.
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