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Subject-Based Strategies - PSLE Science

This document provides guidance on answering open-ended science questions for the PSLE exam. It outlines key terms students may encounter in questions such as describe, explain, state, and predict. The document also lists tips for tackling open-ended questions, such as reading the question carefully, underlining key words, thinking of related topics and concepts, and applying concepts to answer while noting the marks available.

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Subject-Based Strategies - PSLE Science

This document provides guidance on answering open-ended science questions for the PSLE exam. It outlines key terms students may encounter in questions such as describe, explain, state, and predict. The document also lists tips for tackling open-ended questions, such as reading the question carefully, underlining key words, thinking of related topics and concepts, and applying concepts to answer while noting the marks available.

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Tips for tackling PSLE Science

Answering open-ended science questions requires you to not only master the
process skills but also learn to apply them in context.
You would also need to familiarise yourself with the terms used in open-ended
questions.
The table below gives you a guide on the terms you would encounter.

Terms used in questions:

No. Term Explanation


1 Describe Give relevant details about an object or
event. Not required to explain answer.
2 Explain Give reasons or make something clear
and simple to understand.
3 State Simply write down the answer. No
explanations required.
4 What does this experiment tell you? Interpret the results of the experiment.
State what the results mean.
5 What is the purpose / aim of this State the aim of the experiment. Not
experiment? required to interpret results or describe
them.
6 What would happen? / Predict the Make logical predictions. No explanation
results of the experiment. is required.

Here are some useful tips to help you tackle open-ended questions.

 Read and understand the question.


 Look for the key words and underline them.
 Think of the topic related to the question.
 Think of the concepts that help to answer the question.
 Apply the appropriate concepts to answer the question.
 Note the marks awarded to each question in order to estimate the amount of
information required in the answer.

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