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31 January 2020

Primary 1

Curriculum Briefing

English Language

Briefing

by HOD English Language,

Mdm Larene Lim

Strategies forEnglish

LanguageLearning

AndReading

How do we determine the progress of a child?

• As there are no examinations for Primary 1 and Primary 2 students their progress are monitored through their daily work and activities.

• Formative feedback provides more accurate and timely feedback to support students’ learning, gauge their learning progress and address their learning gaps.

• Classwork, discussions and bite-sized assessment are some examples of checkpoints to allow teachers to gather information about students’ learning.

• Qualitative descriptors will also be used in place of marks and grades to report students’ learning progress.

Qualitative Descriptors (QDs)Skills P1 Learning Outcomes P2 Learning Outcomes

Listening • Listen attentively and follow simple

instructions.

• Listen attentively and identify relevant

information.

Speaking • Speak clearly to express thoughts,

feelings and ideas.

• Follow communication etiquette

such as taking turns, and using

appropriate eye contact and volume

in conversations or discussions.

• Speak clearly to express thoughts,

feelings and ideas.

• Build on others’ ideas in the

conversations or discussion

respectfully.

Reading • Demonstrate basic word recognition

skills (e.g. know the letters of the

alphabet; able to pronounce words

accurately).

• Understand Primary 1 Texts (e.g.

STELLAR texts) and are able to

identify simple aspects of fiction

(e.g. main characters and setting).

• Read aloud Primary 1 texts (e.g.

STELLAR texts) with accuracy,

fluency and expression.

• Read multi-syllabic words accurately.

• Read aloud Primary 1 texts (e.g.

STELLAR texts) with accuracy, fluency

and expression.

• Understand Primary 2 Texts (e.g.

STELLAR texts) and are able to

identify the big ideas in the texts and

recall sequence of main events.

Writing • Demonstrate writing readiness and

handwriting skills such as letter

formation, placement, sizing and

spacing.

• Write a simple paragraph of at least

3 sentences to recount appropriately

sequenced events.

• Apply basic spelling strategies using

knowledge about phonic elements and

spelling rules

• Write short paragraphs to recount

appropriately sequences event,

describe details, and use tenses and

connectors accurately.

Our Writing Programme

• The programme draws greater emphasis on the

Reading-Writing connection.

• Students will be immerse in the theme of the writing

activity in addition to their experiential learning.

• Students will share their ideas through which they will be

able to build on each others’ ideas.

• The teacher will also model writing using children’s

language.

• Children will also engage in writing together and

independently.

School-Home Partnership

Why Books?

☼ open up the world for children

☼ help children think and wonder

☼ increase children’s vocabulary and knowledge

about the world around them

☼ provide good examples for reading and writing13

How you can help your child

√ Read to and with your child (or, have

your child read to you)

√ Talk about the books

and the characters

√ Ensure that your child has acceptable penmanship

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Helping your child learn more interesting words by

replacing known words, for example, ‘big’ – huge,

enormous, gigantic, etc.

Getting your child to retell a story to you in

his or her own words

Suggesting that your child give a different ending to

the story read

Model positive communication skills

Some activities you can engage your child in

Mother Tongue

Language Briefing

by HOD Mother Tongue,

Mdm Karen Ting

Mother Tongue Languages Department

P1 and P2 Curriculum Briefing

2015 Primary MTL curriculum

• Strengthening the teaching & learning of interaction skills;

• A more systematic teaching of oral vocabulary & sentence

structures; and

• Greater use of information & communication technology

(ICT) in teaching & learning of MTLs.

Features of Primary School MTL Curriculum

• Greater emphasis on spoken & written interaction skills;

• Greater focus on authentic activities to better engage students and develop their communications skills;

• Continue to expose students to culture & values through MTL learning.

• Story characters set in real-life situations that students can relate to, so as to better engage students in their learning of MTL

• Greater use of ICT

• E.g. videos, animation, digital interactive games etc.

• Development of other language skills remain important.

Features of P1&2 Curriculum

https://www.mtl.moe.edu.sg/xuele

How do teachers and parents know the progress of your child?

• Students’ progress are monitored through their daily work and activities.

• Different range of non-weighted assessment mode allows teachers to provide more accurate and timely feedback to support students’ learning, gauge their learning progress and address their learning gaps.

• Qualitative descriptors will also be used in place of marks and grades to report students'’ learning progress.

7 Learning Outcomes

3 Qualitative Descriptors

Competent

Developing

Beginning

Holistic Assessment

Qualitative DescriptorsSkills Primary 1 Primary 2

Listening • Listen attentively to

short, simple spoken

content related to daily

life.

• Listen attentively to short,

simple spoken content

related to daily life,

identify the main idea and

some details.

Speaking and

spoken

interaction

• Speak with correct

pronunciation using

vocabulary and

sentence structures

from Primary 1 texts.

• Ask and/or respond to

simple questions

related to daily life.

• Speak with correct

pronunciation using

vocabulary and sentence

structures from Primary 2

texts.

• Participate in short

conversations related to

daily life with some

guidance.

Qualitative DescriptorsSkills Primary 1 Primary 2

Reading • Recognise characters taught in

Primary 1. (CL)

• Recognise words taught in

Primary 1. (ML)

• Recognise letters and words

taught in Primary 1. (TL)

• Read aloud Primary 1 texts

with accuracy.

• Understand Primary 1 texts

and are able to identify some

details with guidance.

• Recognise characters taught in

Primary 2. (CL)

• Recognise words taught in

Primary 2. (ML)

• Recognise letters and words

taught in Primary 2. (TL)

• Read aloud Primary 2 texts

with accuracy and fluency.

• Understand Primary 2 texts

and are able to identify details

with some guidance.

Writing • Write words, phrases and

simple sentence(s) about daily

life with guidance. (CL & ML)

• Write words and simple

phrases with guidance. (TL)

• Write short sentence(s) about

daily life with some guidance.

Speaking and spoken interaction

第八课

你要去哪里?

你要去……做什么?

我要去图书馆。

我要去图书馆借书。

你说我说、我来说

Text

第九课

第十课

第七课

Joy of learning in class

Extension of learning

Show and Tell

个子高高的

眼睛大大的

头发短短的

建立信心

巩固词语

1B第十一课《我的同学》

Linked with Chapter 11

LO3.Ask and/or respond tosimplequestions

related todaily life

猜猜他是谁

听写 Spelling

Learn to write

识写字 认读字 融入语境

Learn to recognize Spelling in

Context

融入语境 Spelling in Context

•我们在台上快 ______(lS)地唱歌。快乐/快了

•我明天 ______ (zDi)来你家玩。再/在

•小丽常去 ______ (gKng)园。公/工

How you can help your child

•Read good story books, newspaper articles and magazines in MTL with your child at home.

•Role model by encouraging your child to speak good MT languages, using everyday experience.

•Go to the library and borrow MT books as well. Follow up by talking about the plot and characters in the books.

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•Listen to radio and watch relevant TV programmes in MTL.

•Use the small whiteboard to co-write a few simple sentences with your child.

•Encourage your child to learn through meaningful language games. • Make use of the small flash cards to play games to help

your child reinforce character recognition etc.

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How you can help your child

Useful Learning Resources

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Chinese Languagehttps://www.mtl.moe.edu.sg/xuele

Malay Languagehttps://www.mtl.moe.edu.sg/ecekap

Tamil Languagehttps://www.mtl.moe.edu.sg/theenthamizh

Additional Reading Materials

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Mathematics Briefing

by HOD Mathematics,

Mrs Lisa Lee

*

The Mathematical Framework

The Primary Mathematics Syllabus aims to

enable all students to:

• Acquire mathematical concepts and skills for

everyday use and continuous learning in

mathematics

• Develop thinking, reasoning, communication,

application and metacognitive skills through a

mathematical approach to problem-solving;

and

• Build confidence and foster interest in

mathematics

*

Subject Semester 1 Semester 2

Mathematics ● Understand numbers up to

hundred.

● Understand addition and

subtraction.

● Add and subtract numbers.

● Identify, name, describe and

sort shapes.

● Measure and compare lengths

using everyday objects.

● Understand numbers up to

hundred.

● Add and subtract numbers.

● Understand multiplication and

division.

● Tell time to the hour/half hour.

● Read and interpret picture

graphs.

*Subject Semester 1 Semester 2

Mathematics Understand numbers up to

thousand.

Solve mathematical

problems involving

addition and subtraction.

Multiply and divide

numbers within

multiplication tables.

Compare and order objects

by length, mass or volume.

Understand fractions.

Read and interpret picture

graphs with scales.

Tell time to 5 minutes.

Compare and order objects

by length, mass or volume.

Identify, name, describe

and sort shapes and

objects.

*

P1 P2

Understand numbers up to

hundred.

Measure and compare lengths using

everyday objects.

Understand numbers up to

thousand.

Compare and order objects by

length, mass or volume.

How will my child be assessed for Math?

• Assessment for learning to provide timely feedback to

students on their learning and to help them improve

their learning

• Through formative and diagnostic assessments such as

Performance Task

Journal Writing

Topical Review

Day to Day Interactions

Assessment

Assessment

Teaching Learning

Performance Task

• Learning through play

(A “Hands-On” Activity)

• Introduce the use of concrete

objects and measuring

instrument to learn a skill or a

Mathematical concept

Performance Task

Learning through play

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*

Read, write and count

numbers up to 100

Add and subtract within

100

Performance Task

Object A

Object B

Math Journal

Math Journal allows students to show

understanding of Mathematical concepts

through writing, drawing, models

The hour hand should be between

11 and 12.

*

How can I help my child in the learning of Math?

• Attain good mastery of the basic number

concepts and skills Recognise, read and write number symbols

(numerals) 0 to 20

• Achieve the ability to count, understand that: We count to tell how many there are

The counting words are said in a fixed order

Basic pre-numeracy skills such as matching, sorting and comparing are necessary in

providing a good grounding for pupils to begin learning in Primary 1

How can I help my child in the learning of Math?

• Understand the concept of more than and less than in numbers.

Example: ‘7 is 1 more than 6’ and 7 is 1 less than 8’

• Recognise set of 5 objects, help your child to visualize the number

instead of counting one by one.

• Count objects in various arrangements, and do counting back

from 10 to 0.

You may want to practise this with your child:

Thank you!

Q & A

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napsP1Briefing

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