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What did you do over the first weekend of 2019? We started the year with a bang by having Ms Nora participate in the PSLE Weekend 2019 organised by OpenSchoolbag. During the event, Ms Nora presented to an enthusiastic audience of parents and students the topic of How to Tackle 3 Important Question Types in Comprehension. For those who attended the seminar, thank you for being such a great crowd and this interaction really makes learning come alive! By now, you would have attempted and should be expecting the following question types to appear in the comprehension section of Paper 2. 1. True/ False 2. Referencing 3. Sequencing For those of you who have missed the presentation or would like to revisit what was covered, we are sharing with you the slides that were used for the seminar on Sunday.]]>

What did you do over the first weekend of 2019? We started the year with a bang by having Ms Nora participate in the PSLE Weekend 2019 organised by OpenSchoolbag. During the event, Ms Nora presented to an enthusiastic audience of parents and students the topic of How to Tackle 3 Important Question Types in Comprehension. For those who attended the seminar, thank you for being such a great crowd and this interaction really makes learning come alive! By now, you would have attempted and should be expecting the following question types to appear in the comprehension section of Paper 2. 1. True/ False 2. Referencing 3. Sequencing For those of you who have missed the presentation or would like to revisit what was covered, we are sharing with you the slides that were used for the seminar on Sunday.]]>
Fri, 04 Jan 2019 07:13:22 GMT /LilyChew3/psle-weekend-2019-tackling-3-important-question-types-in-comprehension-truefalse-referencing-and-sequencing LilyChew3@slideshare.net(LilyChew3) Psle weekend 2019 | Tackling 3 Important Question Types in Comprehension: True/False, Referencing and Sequencing LilyChew3 What did you do over the first weekend of 2019? We started the year with a bang by having Ms Nora participate in the PSLE Weekend 2019 organised by OpenSchoolbag. During the event, Ms Nora presented to an enthusiastic audience of parents and students the topic of How to Tackle 3 Important Question Types in Comprehension. For those who attended the seminar, thank you for being such a great crowd and this interaction really makes learning come alive! By now, you would have attempted and should be expecting the following question types to appear in the comprehension section of Paper 2. 1. True/ False 2. Referencing 3. Sequencing For those of you who have missed the presentation or would like to revisit what was covered, we are sharing with you the slides that were used for the seminar on Sunday. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/psleweekend2019handoutslideshare-190104071322-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> What did you do over the first weekend of 2019? We started the year with a bang by having Ms Nora participate in the PSLE Weekend 2019 organised by OpenSchoolbag. During the event, Ms Nora presented to an enthusiastic audience of parents and students the topic of How to Tackle 3 Important Question Types in Comprehension. For those who attended the seminar, thank you for being such a great crowd and this interaction really makes learning come alive! By now, you would have attempted and should be expecting the following question types to appear in the comprehension section of Paper 2. 1. True/ False 2. Referencing 3. Sequencing For those of you who have missed the presentation or would like to revisit what was covered, we are sharing with you the slides that were used for the seminar on Sunday.
Psle weekend 2019 | Tackling 3 Important Question Types in Comprehension: True/False, Referencing and Sequencing from Lily Chew
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How to Execute Direct and Indirect Speech Transformation Confidently! /slideshow/how-to-execute-direct-and-indirect-speech-transformation-confidently/75110282 webinar3final-170418013259
If any parent is to ask how a child can prepare for the sentence synthesis section, the first area I will ask him or her to focus on is definitely direct and indirect speech questions. This type of question has appeared in almost every PSLE and various schools' examinations. There is definitely reason for us to be well-prepared for it. Whether you would like to give your child a head start to direct to indirect speech transformation, or are simply looking to revise some vital concepts, this webinar will help you walk away with a clearer idea of how to tackle such questions. On the live webinar, you will learn... 1. Basics for direct to indirect speech transformation 2. Steps for transformation 3. Questions vs statements 4. BONUS! 3 common errors you must avoid]]>

If any parent is to ask how a child can prepare for the sentence synthesis section, the first area I will ask him or her to focus on is definitely direct and indirect speech questions. This type of question has appeared in almost every PSLE and various schools' examinations. There is definitely reason for us to be well-prepared for it. Whether you would like to give your child a head start to direct to indirect speech transformation, or are simply looking to revise some vital concepts, this webinar will help you walk away with a clearer idea of how to tackle such questions. On the live webinar, you will learn... 1. Basics for direct to indirect speech transformation 2. Steps for transformation 3. Questions vs statements 4. BONUS! 3 common errors you must avoid]]>
Tue, 18 Apr 2017 01:32:59 GMT /slideshow/how-to-execute-direct-and-indirect-speech-transformation-confidently/75110282 LilyChew3@slideshare.net(LilyChew3) How to Execute Direct and Indirect Speech Transformation Confidently! LilyChew3 If any parent is to ask how a child can prepare for the sentence synthesis section, the first area I will ask him or her to focus on is definitely direct and indirect speech questions. This type of question has appeared in almost every PSLE and various schools' examinations. There is definitely reason for us to be well-prepared for it. Whether you would like to give your child a head start to direct to indirect speech transformation, or are simply looking to revise some vital concepts, this webinar will help you walk away with a clearer idea of how to tackle such questions. On the live webinar, you will learn... 1. Basics for direct to indirect speech transformation 2. Steps for transformation 3. Questions vs statements 4. BONUS! 3 common errors you must avoid <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webinar3final-170418013259-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> If any parent is to ask how a child can prepare for the sentence synthesis section, the first area I will ask him or her to focus on is definitely direct and indirect speech questions. This type of question has appeared in almost every PSLE and various schools&#39; examinations. There is definitely reason for us to be well-prepared for it. Whether you would like to give your child a head start to direct to indirect speech transformation, or are simply looking to revise some vital concepts, this webinar will help you walk away with a clearer idea of how to tackle such questions. On the live webinar, you will learn... 1. Basics for direct to indirect speech transformation 2. Steps for transformation 3. Questions vs statements 4. BONUS! 3 common errors you must avoid
How to Execute Direct and Indirect Speech Transformation Confidently! from Lily Chew
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How to achieve a perfect score for Visual Text Comprehension! /slideshow/how-to-achieve-a-perfect-score-for-visual-text-comprehension/72348957 webinar2forslideshare-170220065620
The visual text comprehension component takes up 8 marks in Booklet A of Paper 2 and is an area which some children will describe as a piece of cake! After all, it is a multiple choice question section, it should be simple, right? Why is it that children are not able to score full marks then? Let us find out whether your child is making some common errors that are preventing them from scoring and the steps that they can take to clinch those 8 marks! On the live webinar, you will learn... 1. the steps to answering Visual Text Comprehension questions 2. to be aware of common errors/ difficulties of pupils 3. 5 essential vocabulary for this section 4. BONUS! 3 tricky question types Who is this webinar for? You will be interested to join us 1. If you are a parent who is looking to guide your children at home or 2. If you are a primary school *student looking to score well for your Grammar MCQ * We strongly encourage parents to accompany their children in attending our webinars so that parents can provide technical support as well as to take advantage of any promotions that we may run during the webinar. Duration of the webinar : 45 mins ~ 60 mins]]>

The visual text comprehension component takes up 8 marks in Booklet A of Paper 2 and is an area which some children will describe as a piece of cake! After all, it is a multiple choice question section, it should be simple, right? Why is it that children are not able to score full marks then? Let us find out whether your child is making some common errors that are preventing them from scoring and the steps that they can take to clinch those 8 marks! On the live webinar, you will learn... 1. the steps to answering Visual Text Comprehension questions 2. to be aware of common errors/ difficulties of pupils 3. 5 essential vocabulary for this section 4. BONUS! 3 tricky question types Who is this webinar for? You will be interested to join us 1. If you are a parent who is looking to guide your children at home or 2. If you are a primary school *student looking to score well for your Grammar MCQ * We strongly encourage parents to accompany their children in attending our webinars so that parents can provide technical support as well as to take advantage of any promotions that we may run during the webinar. Duration of the webinar : 45 mins ~ 60 mins]]>
Mon, 20 Feb 2017 06:56:20 GMT /slideshow/how-to-achieve-a-perfect-score-for-visual-text-comprehension/72348957 LilyChew3@slideshare.net(LilyChew3) How to achieve a perfect score for Visual Text Comprehension! LilyChew3 The visual text comprehension component takes up 8 marks in Booklet A of Paper 2 and is an area which some children will describe as a piece of cake! After all, it is a multiple choice question section, it should be simple, right? Why is it that children are not able to score full marks then? Let us find out whether your child is making some common errors that are preventing them from scoring and the steps that they can take to clinch those 8 marks! On the live webinar, you will learn... 1. the steps to answering Visual Text Comprehension questions 2. to be aware of common errors/ difficulties of pupils 3. 5 essential vocabulary for this section 4. BONUS! 3 tricky question types Who is this webinar for? You will be interested to join us 1. If you are a parent who is looking to guide your children at home or 2. If you are a primary school *student looking to score well for your Grammar MCQ * We strongly encourage parents to accompany their children in attending our webinars so that parents can provide technical support as well as to take advantage of any promotions that we may run during the webinar. Duration of the webinar : 45 mins ~ 60 mins <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webinar2forslideshare-170220065620-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> The visual text comprehension component takes up 8 marks in Booklet A of Paper 2 and is an area which some children will describe as a piece of cake! After all, it is a multiple choice question section, it should be simple, right? Why is it that children are not able to score full marks then? Let us find out whether your child is making some common errors that are preventing them from scoring and the steps that they can take to clinch those 8 marks! On the live webinar, you will learn... 1. the steps to answering Visual Text Comprehension questions 2. to be aware of common errors/ difficulties of pupils 3. 5 essential vocabulary for this section 4. BONUS! 3 tricky question types Who is this webinar for? You will be interested to join us 1. If you are a parent who is looking to guide your children at home or 2. If you are a primary school *student looking to score well for your Grammar MCQ * We strongly encourage parents to accompany their children in attending our webinars so that parents can provide technical support as well as to take advantage of any promotions that we may run during the webinar. Duration of the webinar : 45 mins ~ 60 mins
How to achieve a perfect score for Visual Text Comprehension! from Lily Chew
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How to Find Helping Words in Grammar Questions (Subject-Verb Agreement) /slideshow/how-to-find-helping-words-in-grammar-questions-subjectverb-agreement/71261581 webinar1final-170122140034
Is grammar really about what sounds right? No, it is not! An answer for a question should not be chosen simply because it sounds correct. Instead, it is important to find the helping words (or the clues!) in a sentence that will point you to the answer. However, many children are unsure of what these "helping words" refer to and what they should be highlighting to confirm their answers. In today's webinar, we will look at how to find these helping words for questions testing on subject-verb agreement in the grammar MCQ section. Helping words are there to point children to the answer and most importantly, the highlighted words justify their choice! On the live webinar, you will learn... 1. to identify questions testing you on subject-verb agreement in grammar MCQ 2. what iDoT stands for 3. to use iDoT to pick out helping words in such questions 4. BONUS! to use iDoT in 3 tricky question types Who is this webinar for? You will be interested to join us 1. If you are a parent who is looking to guide your children at home or 2. If you are a primary school *student looking to score well for your Grammar MCQ *We strongly encourage parents to accompany their children in attending our webinars so that parents can provide technical support as well as to take advantage of any promotions that we may run during the webinar. Duration of the webinar: 45mins ~ 60mins]]>

Is grammar really about what sounds right? No, it is not! An answer for a question should not be chosen simply because it sounds correct. Instead, it is important to find the helping words (or the clues!) in a sentence that will point you to the answer. However, many children are unsure of what these "helping words" refer to and what they should be highlighting to confirm their answers. In today's webinar, we will look at how to find these helping words for questions testing on subject-verb agreement in the grammar MCQ section. Helping words are there to point children to the answer and most importantly, the highlighted words justify their choice! On the live webinar, you will learn... 1. to identify questions testing you on subject-verb agreement in grammar MCQ 2. what iDoT stands for 3. to use iDoT to pick out helping words in such questions 4. BONUS! to use iDoT in 3 tricky question types Who is this webinar for? You will be interested to join us 1. If you are a parent who is looking to guide your children at home or 2. If you are a primary school *student looking to score well for your Grammar MCQ *We strongly encourage parents to accompany their children in attending our webinars so that parents can provide technical support as well as to take advantage of any promotions that we may run during the webinar. Duration of the webinar: 45mins ~ 60mins]]>
Sun, 22 Jan 2017 14:00:34 GMT /slideshow/how-to-find-helping-words-in-grammar-questions-subjectverb-agreement/71261581 LilyChew3@slideshare.net(LilyChew3) How to Find Helping Words in Grammar Questions (Subject-Verb Agreement) LilyChew3 Is grammar really about what sounds right? No, it is not! An answer for a question should not be chosen simply because it sounds correct. Instead, it is important to find the helping words (or the clues!) in a sentence that will point you to the answer. However, many children are unsure of what these "helping words" refer to and what they should be highlighting to confirm their answers. In today's webinar, we will look at how to find these helping words for questions testing on subject-verb agreement in the grammar MCQ section. Helping words are there to point children to the answer and most importantly, the highlighted words justify their choice! On the live webinar, you will learn... 1. to identify questions testing you on subject-verb agreement in grammar MCQ 2. what iDoT stands for 3. to use iDoT to pick out helping words in such questions 4. BONUS! to use iDoT in 3 tricky question types Who is this webinar for? You will be interested to join us 1. If you are a parent who is looking to guide your children at home or 2. If you are a primary school *student looking to score well for your Grammar MCQ *We strongly encourage parents to accompany their children in attending our webinars so that parents can provide technical support as well as to take advantage of any promotions that we may run during the webinar. Duration of the webinar: 45mins ~ 60mins <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/webinar1final-170122140034-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Is grammar really about what sounds right? No, it is not! An answer for a question should not be chosen simply because it sounds correct. Instead, it is important to find the helping words (or the clues!) in a sentence that will point you to the answer. However, many children are unsure of what these &quot;helping words&quot; refer to and what they should be highlighting to confirm their answers. In today&#39;s webinar, we will look at how to find these helping words for questions testing on subject-verb agreement in the grammar MCQ section. Helping words are there to point children to the answer and most importantly, the highlighted words justify their choice! On the live webinar, you will learn... 1. to identify questions testing you on subject-verb agreement in grammar MCQ 2. what iDoT stands for 3. to use iDoT to pick out helping words in such questions 4. BONUS! to use iDoT in 3 tricky question types Who is this webinar for? You will be interested to join us 1. If you are a parent who is looking to guide your children at home or 2. If you are a primary school *student looking to score well for your Grammar MCQ *We strongly encourage parents to accompany their children in attending our webinars so that parents can provide technical support as well as to take advantage of any promotions that we may run during the webinar. Duration of the webinar: 45mins ~ 60mins
How to Find Helping Words in Grammar Questions (Subject-Verb Agreement) from Lily Chew
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Primary English | Forming Simple Sentences /slideshow/primary-english-forming-simple-sentences-70303690/70303690 simplesentencesdraft-161220131724
Knowing how to construct a sentence is so important! You need to construct sentences when you are writing your composition and situational writing. In addition, you should try your best to answer comprehension questions with complete and grammatically correct sentences too. What exactly makes up a simple sentence? Today, we are sharing with you a presentation that we are using in the Lil but Mighty classroom about simple sentences. In this presentation, you will learn - What a Subject is - What a Verb is - What an Object is - What makes a simple sentence We use these slides to emphasise to our children how a complete sentence can be formed before they write a composition or complete their comprehension practices. This presentation will be a great resource for teachers who wish to teach or revise a simple sentence structure with their kids. Parents are definitely welcome to use them too. We hope you will enjoy this teaching resource! Have a Merry Christmas!]]>

Knowing how to construct a sentence is so important! You need to construct sentences when you are writing your composition and situational writing. In addition, you should try your best to answer comprehension questions with complete and grammatically correct sentences too. What exactly makes up a simple sentence? Today, we are sharing with you a presentation that we are using in the Lil but Mighty classroom about simple sentences. In this presentation, you will learn - What a Subject is - What a Verb is - What an Object is - What makes a simple sentence We use these slides to emphasise to our children how a complete sentence can be formed before they write a composition or complete their comprehension practices. This presentation will be a great resource for teachers who wish to teach or revise a simple sentence structure with their kids. Parents are definitely welcome to use them too. We hope you will enjoy this teaching resource! Have a Merry Christmas!]]>
Tue, 20 Dec 2016 13:17:24 GMT /slideshow/primary-english-forming-simple-sentences-70303690/70303690 LilyChew3@slideshare.net(LilyChew3) Primary English | Forming Simple Sentences LilyChew3 Knowing how to construct a sentence is so important! You need to construct sentences when you are writing your composition and situational writing. In addition, you should try your best to answer comprehension questions with complete and grammatically correct sentences too. What exactly makes up a simple sentence? Today, we are sharing with you a presentation that we are using in the Lil but Mighty classroom about simple sentences. In this presentation, you will learn - What a Subject is - What a Verb is - What an Object is - What makes a simple sentence We use these slides to emphasise to our children how a complete sentence can be formed before they write a composition or complete their comprehension practices. This presentation will be a great resource for teachers who wish to teach or revise a simple sentence structure with their kids. Parents are definitely welcome to use them too. We hope you will enjoy this teaching resource! Have a Merry Christmas! <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/simplesentencesdraft-161220131724-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Knowing how to construct a sentence is so important! You need to construct sentences when you are writing your composition and situational writing. In addition, you should try your best to answer comprehension questions with complete and grammatically correct sentences too. What exactly makes up a simple sentence? Today, we are sharing with you a presentation that we are using in the Lil but Mighty classroom about simple sentences. In this presentation, you will learn - What a Subject is - What a Verb is - What an Object is - What makes a simple sentence We use these slides to emphasise to our children how a complete sentence can be formed before they write a composition or complete their comprehension practices. This presentation will be a great resource for teachers who wish to teach or revise a simple sentence structure with their kids. Parents are definitely welcome to use them too. We hope you will enjoy this teaching resource! Have a Merry Christmas!
Primary English | Forming Simple Sentences from Lily Chew
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