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The wrong study skills will erode your ability to answer the questions the way that the exam marker expects you to, in order to score that A - especially when your classmates, schoolmates or students from other schools are able to give those correct answers.
Good grades signal an ability to learn and analyze.
These valuable higher order thinking skills are some of the many crucial qualities that schools, junior colleges, polytechnics, universities and employers are looking for.
In the real world – and even in your exam questions (now that you are still in school) – information is not clear.
It comes from all different locations and various combinations. This results in exam questions that students find difficult to answer.
And businesses face different problems every day.
When you start working, you will find that an employee who is able to grasp the significance of the issues/problems, and is resourceful enough to find profitable solutions will be quickly promoted over (or given more decision-making authority than) those who lack the ability to use their resourceful thinking skills and market acumen.
Success in the workplace requires the ability to communicate complex ideas to a diverse team of people, relentlessly pursue solutions, and explore possibilities beyond current knowledge.
The answers to real world problems are more divergent than what we are usually accustomed to in primary school, secondary school, and the tertiary institutions.
We must therefore start to develop a good level of cognitive intelligence and ability to learn – especially now that we are young and in school.
Clearly, good grades signal this ability.
It is therefore important that you do well in as many of your exams as possible, from the time you are in primary school.
There are a number of possible reasons that students get poor grades.
Some are external factors, such as the subject matter being too difficult, the teacher is hard to understand, and problems at home.
Other reasons have to do with student attitudes, such as not doing homework and was playing too much in class.
Here are some other common causes that could potentially be causing your lack of focus:
- Your study environment does not support learning. You may have too many distractions like noisy neighbours, background noise, and an uncomfortable study space
- You’re feeling tired because you’re not getting enough sleep
- Test anxiety
- Problems understanding the questions and content when doing homework and revision
- The pace is too fast for you to keep up with
- You did not learn the required material in previous classes (because you were not interested?)
- Teacher is not very good. Some may have an accent that makes it difficult to understand. Others can’t explain things in a clear manner. And some may not want to explain things at all. They might say, “You should have learned that last year/month, so I am not going to explain it over again.”
- There are also teachers who don’t like certain students, and this can affect their willingness to help those students. Also, some students don’t like certain teachers and thus may not cooperate in class
- Poor attitudes lead to poor grades. If you have negative attitudes toward school and studying, it can result in getting weak or failing grades
- Sometimes, you lack the motivation to do well in school. One reason can be that you have no dreams of what you want to do, or can see no benefit from going to school. It is good to have dreams, and for a mentor to guide you on how to achieve them step by step
- One of the biggest reasons why students do not do well in exams is because they didn’t study or do their homework
- Some students attend class but don’t pay attention
Our experienced specialist tutors have the latest best insights on each MOE/IB subject.
Every individual aspect of each exam section is given significant attention.
For each particular section, we build the skills required for your grades to improve.
We guide you in the thinking process behind how the correct answer can be generated, and how to accurately organize and present the answer to achieve maximum marks.
During home tuition, we will make sure you are spending the majority of your time on the key concepts that matter.
Learning how to think things through is a much better use of your time than trying to memorize everything.
Memorizing everything takes a lot of time and results in errors, whereas understanding everything will allow you to apply your knowledge to unexpectedly difficult questions.
After you have progressed beyond the foundational level, we will teach you more advanced and sophisticated techniques that help you secure perfection in your responses.
We believe that a mastery of the exam questions requires enhancing two broad sets of skills:
- Being able to understand what the question specifically requires you to answer
- Learning how to find the answer and how to present the answer in a precise manner for each question type
Therefore, we teach analytical and reading strategies so that you can break down each word in the exam question.
This way, you will not carelessly misunderstand, and give the wrong answers.
You will therefore be able to make the right inferences, as well as understand how and why the question was structured this way.
We will then teach you how to construct your answers to meet the requirements of the questions, and to get your A.
Here’s a little secret: nobody actually wants anyone to fail an exam.
It’s not good for your school or university, nor for the exam boards. They really want everyone to pass, because then everyone is happy.
All students take exams. But some students have better exam skills and therefore perform better at exams than others.
It is, therefore, important to develop the skills you need to prepare for, to take and excel in exams.
Effective and robust exam SKILLS are critically important to exam takers, because these skills allow you to respond at your best to all the challenges presented by any exam.
Fortunately, these skills can be learned.
One of the best ways to learn how to manage better during exams is to look at what NOT to do.
Apart from panicking, common mistakes made in exams include:
- Not answering the question. This is usually because you have misread the question, or have prepared a different response that does not answer what the question requires you to do (ie your answer was off-point). Always make sure that you read the questions several times, and re-check your answer against the question at every step of your answering process.
- Failing to notice the obvious clues. This might include the strong hints in the question itself (for example, ignoring words like “Analyse…” or “illustrating your answer with evidence from x”. You also need to be very aware of the marking scheme, and the number of questions. If you have a question worth 15 points, you will need to give more than a one-sentence answer.
- Failing to plan ahead. You need to plan your time for any essays that you have to write, and for any MCQ questions that are in the paper. Take a moment to work out how long you have for each question before you start – and make sure that you don’t take more time than this. If you are writing essays, plan them briefly before you start, to make sure that you have a sensible argument and structure. This will also mean that you might get some marks for your ideas even if you don’t have time to completely finish your essay.
Exam skills improve with practice, over time.
With the right focus via coaching, exam skills can be improved significantly.
Students taking exams often describe difficulties like anxiety and stress, various mishaps or mistakes during an exam, poor decisions during an exam, or the effects of poor preparation and/or overconfidence leading up to an exam.
Every student has his or her own individual strengths and weaknesses in exam skills.
Knowing what they are will lead to good exam performance.
Consider:
Thinking Positively: Do you sometimes struggle to think positively about your exam ability and your exam performance?
Achieving Results: Do you sometimes get worse results than your study preparation and school/mock exams indicate?
Reading Questions: Do you sometimes misread questions on an exam paper and present a half-done or wrong answer?
Experiencing Exam/Mental Blocks: Do you sometimes experience “Exam/Mental Blocks” and struggle to calm down and continue with your exam?
Preparing Properly: Do you sometimes fail to prepare properly for exams, only to regret that when the exam starts?
Time Management: Do you sometimes run out of time and are not able to complete all the questions on an exam paper?
Answering All Questions: Do you sometimes choose to answer some questions well rather than attempt all questions required?
Picking Up Marks: Do you sometimes feel uncertain about how to score the maximum marks for your answers?
Having Panic Attacks: Do you sometimes have “panic attacks” right before an exam or during an exam?
Leaving The Exam Early: Do you sometimes leave the exam room early or put your head down on your desk, because you have exam anxiety or are disappointed with the questions you were given?
Performing As Expected: Do you sometimes leave the exam thinking that you did not perform as you were expecting?
When you are more aware of what are really causing you to lose marks (and sleep), you are one step closer to improving your exam management skills and your exam performance.
Active listening, reading comprehension, note taking, stress reduction, time management, testing practices, and memorization are some of the skills that our home tutors will teach you.
Perhaps the most important part of doing homework and/or revision – and often the most difficult – is simply getting started.
It is easy to allow yourself to get distracted, to decide that you just don’t feel in the mood today, or that there’s plenty of time.
The best thing to do is just to get on with it.
Just getting started will be a huge boost to your confidence.
We will keep your end goal in mind and will also use interim goals along the way:
- Set clear personal learning goals. Students perform better when they know what exactly is expected of them. They also want to know how they will be able to achieve those learning objectives. After we have established what is the gap between current skill levels and those required by MOE/IB exams, we will discuss with you your expectations of your upcoming learning schedule, based on your unique needs and personal goals
- Make learning convenient. Your tutor will structure content in small, manageable chunks that are easy to digest. We can also provide notes, tools, short videos, checklists or infographics to help make the content easier to understand and remember
- Get creative with course content. Boredom causes students to lose interest in the subject. We will use active engagement strategies so that we can deliver learning content that is creative and interesting
- We coach students. Instead of giving them the right answer, we ask the right questions so that the students are able to arrive at the right answers themselves. Hence, instead of spoon-feeding students, we guide them and encourage them to think critically, so that they are able to produce complex and insightful answers on their own, during their exams. This helps them consistently get higher marks, and prevents panic attacks when the questions are more difficult than they expected
Students who are weaker are given more help to meet the fundamental requirements.
We also constantly stretch our high-achieving students by introducing more complex concepts to help them develop greater critical thinking and more sophisticated writing and answering skills.
We want to help students develop the right strategies, higher-order thinking skills, techniques and analyses to score their A.
And to obtain perfection in exam techniques and skills.
With such expert guidance, you will soon have results that are superior to your peers in school.
It’s relatively easy to score the first 40% but increasingly difficult to achieve the next 60% in any exams.
It also helps if you bear in mind that the examiner may be faced with as many as a hundred (or more) exam papers/assessments to mark within a very short period of time.
What you should avoid when answering exam questions:
- Inability to address the question’s topic in your introduction
- Stray from the focus of the question (especially in the conclusion)
- Insert quotes without introducing them or relating them back to the topic
- Fail to provide credible references
- Use informal language, colloquialisms, or overuse rhetorical questions
- Write words that are too informal, unsophisticated, vague, exaggerated, or subjective, as well as those that are verbose, generally unnecessary, or incorrect
- Struggle to develop your ideas fluently (poor ideation)
- Have difficulty in keeping track of your thoughts
Exam responses that score higher marks have three well thought-out components: Introduction, Body, and Conclusion:
- Introduction. The purpose of an introduction is to introduce your essay. Importantly, it sets the stage to let your reader know that the content is worth reading further
- Body. The body of the essay develops and elaborates your argument, as well as the appropriateness and accuracy of references. The information has to be relevant and substantial in order for you to score well
- Conclusion. Your conclusion should not offer any new material and should summarize why the content in the Body is credible and important
There are many reasons students avoid writing. Primary reasons may be one or more of the following:
- They have a hard time getting started and feel overwhelmed by the task
- They struggle to organize and use mechanics of writing
- They are slow and inefficient in retrieving the right word(s) to express an idea
- They feel that the paper never turns out the way they want
- They realize that their answers are still sloppy even though substantial time and effort were spent
To write good answers:
- A reply to an exam question should have a single clear central idea
- Each paragraph should have a clear main point or topic sentence
- Every paragraph and sentence should support or expand the central idea of the paper
- The idea of each paragraph should be explained and illustrated through examples, details, and descriptions
- Be specific, use short sentences and avoid tripping around your points
- Make sure your work uses evidence of insight and synthesis, and has quality arguments. The confidence in your writing will shine through, gaining you those extra marks
- Remember to be clear on your view in the introduction and use the body of the essay to argue that position
- Include your point of view, supported by relevant ideas, arguments and evidence
- Summarize your arguments/points using a clear, organized structure that includes an introduction, body paragraphs and a conclusion
- Try to write neatly
- Use paragraphs of appropriate lengths (long paragraphs are difficult to read and/or understand)
- Try to have some meaningful ideas of your own rather than simply repeating “model answers”. Some exam markers do not like “model answers”. Also, do be aware that “model answers” are often wrong
- Be careful about spelling, punctuation, grammar, writing style, and legibility
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Your Science tuition teacher will clearly explain to you:
- Physical Quantities, Units and Measurement
- SI units
- Prefixes
- Scalars and vectors
- Measurement of length and time
- All physical quantities consist of a numerical magnitude and a unit
- The orders of magnitude of the sizes of common objects ranging from a typical atom to the Earth
- Distance-time graph and a speed-time graph
- Balanced and unbalanced forces
- Free-body diagram
- Newton’s Laws
- Mass, Weight and Density
- Gravitational field and field strength
- Moment of a force (or torque) = force × perpendicular distance from the Pivot
- Kinetic energy, potential energy (chemical, gravitational, elastic), light energy, thermal energy, electrical energy and nuclear energy
- Molecular structure of solids, liquids and gases, relating their properties to the forces and distances between molecules and to the motion of the molecules
- Motion of molecules and temperature
- Increase in its internal energy (random thermal energy)
- Melting/solidification and boiling/condensation as processes of energy transfer without a change in temperature
- Longitudinal and transverse waves
- Speed, frequency, wavelength, period and amplitude. Wavefront
- Thin converging lenses
- The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection and use this principle in constructions, measurements and calculations Refractive index
- Electromagnetic Spectrum
- Critical angle and total internal reflection
- Speed of sound
- Longitudinal nature of sound waves in terms of the processes of compression and rarefaction
- Loudness of a sound wave to its amplitude and pitch to its frequency
- Principles of electrostatics
- Positive and negative charges and that charge is measured in coulombs
- Conventional current and electron flow
- Electromotive force
- Rate of flow of charge and that it is measured in amperes
- Electromotive force, driving a unit charge around a complete circuit
- Determine the resistance of a metallic conductor using a voltmeter and an ammeter, and make the necessary calculations
- Proportionality between resistance and the length and cross-sectional area of a wire to new situations
- Kinetic particle theory
- Atomic structure
- Ionic bonding
- Covalent bonding
- Interconversion in terms of the kinetic particle theory and of the energy changes involved
- The relative charges and approximate relative masses of a proton, a neutron and an electron (nucleons) in the nucleus and electrons arranged in shells (energy levels)
- Proton number (atomic number) and nucleon number (mass number)
- Elements, compounds and mixtures
- Ionic bonding
- Formation of ions by electron loss / gain in order to obtain the electronic configuration of a noble gas
- The structure of an atom as containing protons and neutrons
- The formation of ionic bonds between metals and non-metals
- The physical properties (including electrical property) of ionic compounds to their lattice structure
- Relative molecular mass, and calculate relative molecular mass (and relative formula mass) as the sum of relative atomic masses
- Calculate stoichiometric reacting masses and volumes of gases
- Calculations involving the limiting of reactants
- Solution concentration to process the results of volumetric experiments
- Exothermic as a process or chemical reaction which transfers energy, often in the form of heat, to the surroundings and may be detected by an increase in temperature, e.g. the reaction between sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid
- Endothermic as a process or chemical reaction which takes in energy, often in the form of heat, from the surroundings and may be detected by a decrease in temperature, e.g. the dissolving of ammonium nitrate in water
- Chemical Reactions
- Speed of reaction
- Redox
- The effect of concentration, pressure, particle size and temperature on the speeds of reactions and explain these effects in terms of collisions between reacting particles
- Oxidation and reduction (redox) in terms of oxygen/hydrogen gain/loss
- Electron transfer and changes in oxidation state
- Aqueous potassium iodide and acidified potassium manganate in testing for oxidising and reducing agents from the resulting colour changes
- Acids and bases
- Acid and alkali in terms of the ions they produce in aqueous solution and their effects on Universal Indicator
- Hydrogen ion concentration and hence relative acidity using Universal Indicator and the pH scale
- Characteristic properties of acids as in reactions with metals, bases and carbonates
- Reaction between hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions to produce water, as neutralisation
- Controlling the pH in soils and how excess acidity can be treated using calcium hydroxide
- Characteristic properties of bases as in reactions with acids and with ammonium salts
- Oxides as acidic, basic, amphoteric or neutral based on metallic / non-metallic character
- The Periodic Table as an arrangement of the elements in the order of increasing proton (atomic) number
- Position of an element in the Periodic Table is related to proton number and electronic structure
- Change from metallic to non-metallic character from left to right across a period of the Periodic Table
- Number of valency electrons and metallic /non-metallic character
- Reactivity series
- Solids having high melting and boiling points, being malleable and good conductors of heat and electricity
- Alloys as a mixture of a metal with another element, e.g. brass; stainless steel
- The ease of obtaining metals from their ores by relating the elements to their positions in the reactivity series
- Lithium, sodium and potassium in Group I (the alkali metals) as a collection of relatively soft, low-density metals showing a trend in melting point and in their reaction with water
- Chlorine, bromine and iodine in Group VII (the halogens) as a collection of diatomic non-metals showing a trend in colour, state and their displacement reactions with solutions of other halide ions
- The essential reactions in the extraction of iron using haematite, limestone and coke in the blast furnace
- Volume composition of gases present in dry air as being approximately 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and the remainder being noble gases (with argon as the main constituent) and carbon dioxide
- Common atmospheric pollutants, e.g. carbon monoxide; methane; nitrogen oxides; ozone; sulfur dioxide; unburned hydrocarbons
- Alkanes
- Alkenes
- Carboxylic acids
- Cell structures (including organelles) of typical plant and animal cells from diagrams, photomicrographs and as seen under the light microscope
- Chloroplasts
- Cytoplasm
- Cell vacuoles
- Xylem vessels
- Starch (iodine in potassium iodide solution)
- Reducing sugars (Benedict’s solution)
- Protein (biuret test)
- Fats (ethanol emulsion)
- polypeptides and proteins from amino acids
- ‘Lock and key’ hypothesis (an active site, enzyme-substrate complex and enzyme specificity)
- The functions of main regions of the alimentary canal and the associated organs: mouth, salivary glands, oesophagus, stomach, duodenum, pancreas, gall bladder, liver, ileum, colon, rectum, anus, in relation to ingestion, digestion, absorption, assimilation and egestion of food
- Dicotyledonous leaf
- Distribution of chloroplasts – photosynthesis
- Stomata and mesophyll cells – gaseous exchange
- Vascular bundles – transport
- Transpiration and translocation
- Larynx, trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli and associated capillaries and state their functions in human gas exchange
- Sensory neurones, relay neurones and motor neurones
- Energy losses between trophic levels and infer the advantages of short food chains
- Radiation and chemicals as factors which may increase the rate of mutation