Thursday, 16 October 2014

Primary 1 Intake Homeschool Programme 2015

Primary 1 HeadStart
Preparing for a journey of education in Singapore

With the ever increasing educational demands placed on students studying in Singapore schoolschildren from 6 to 7 years of age need a good headstart before they embark on their journey in the cutting edge curriculum. Primary 1 Headstart fundamentally includes elements which are crucial and relevant in Singapore’s education course of study while providing a comprehensive support for these beginning learners to engage in higher level of cognitive inter-disciplinary skills. 
Benefits:
ü Your child enters the education system mentally and psychologically ready
ü Your child is able to complete school tasks with competency
ü He/She can meet and perform beyond the curriculum standards, ahead of the rest
ü He/She is able to interact well with teachers and friends
ü Increased self-esteem and confidence

Subjects: English, Maths and Mother Tongue
English Modules
English Language Literacy
Writing Conventions
Understanding classroom instructions
Social conventions in classroom
Lower Primary Vocabulary
Lower Primary Grammar 

Mathematics Modules
Basic Numerical Concepts
Base Values / Trading 
Number Bonds
Introduction to Problem Solving
Introduction to model drawing in Problem Solving
Part-whole model
Comparison model

Chinese
Bridging/Core  Modules
Character Recognition
Vocabulary
Writing Conventions
Malay
Malay Literacy
Suku kata (Syllabic Reading)
Penulisan Asas (Writing Conventions)
Kosa Kata Asas (Basic Vocabulary)
Tatabahasa Asas(Basic Grammar)
Tatabicara Asas (Basic Speech)

3.5 hours daily from Monday to Thursday (9 am to 12.30 pm)
3 hours on Friday (9 am to 12 pm)

Time-table
Monday to Thursday
Period
Subject
9 am to 9.30 am 
CES (Cognitive, Emotional and Social Development)
9.30 am to 10.30 am
English
10.30 am to 11.00 am
Break
11 am to 12 pm
Maths
12 pm to 12.30 pm
Organisation / Reflection

Friday
Period
Subject
9 am to 9.30 am 
CES (Cognitive, Emotional and Social Development) in Chinese / Malay
9.30 am to 10.30 am
Chinese / Malay
10.30 am to 11.00 am
Break
11 am to 12 pm
Chinese / Malay

Learning Support Programme
1 pm to 2 pm

Additional support is given to students who need help in 
² Reading / writing or speaking
² Cognitive skills
² Fine Psychomotor skills 
so that these young learners are able to catch up with the rest and are on par with their developmental stages of a young learner

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