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Why do I write suggested solutions to Red Swastika 2018 SA1 Paper?

- My students found it useful and requested for more! 
- The parents who used it to help their child have found it useful! 

That's why despite using 4 hours just to write ONE SET of the suggested solutions (Section B only) and doing the miscellaneous admin such as scanning, downloading documents, writing email to send out to our ISUN warriors, I do it. 

Hope that all these will contribute to their learning :) 


From the paper, there are quite a couple of questions from the PSLE Booklet:

You can download the Red Swastika 2018 Paper here! 

Red Swastika 2018 Q 30
Reproduction of Plants
PSLE 2018 Q15
TEST IT OUT! 


PSLE 2018 Q15
ANSWER 

Red Swastika 2018 Q33
Adaptations

PSLE 2013/ Specimen Paper
Adaptions
TEST IT OUT! 

PSLE 2013/ Specimen Paper
Adaptions
ANSWERS
Refer to other posts to learn more!

Water cycle:
https://acepslescience.blogspot.com/2017/09/the-hot-boyfriend-and-girlfriend-water.html

Electricity:
https://acepslescience.blogspot.com/2017/07/electricity-tips-tricks.html


Unfortunately, we have yet to complete our revision especially for those who only join us this year.
Don't worry! We will go into the detailed revision for ALL THE 26 topics (P3-6) in our June Power Revision.

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