Besides honing examination skills such as answering techniques and answer precision, your child will also focus on developing his or her critical thinking and metacognitive skills. Find out more.

Content and Language Mastery
Students will learn intermediate and advanced grammar rules and thematic vocabulary that will help them to build a strong foundation in the language. These include:
• relative pronouns
• question tags
• phrasal verbs

Skills and Techniques
Students refine their skills in the following key areas:

• Speaking
Students will hone their communication skills through public speaking platforms such as individual presentations and learn how to present their opinions in a persuasive manner.
Reading and writing

Students will read a wide variety of passages such as expository and personal recount passages.

Students will learn how to identify organisational patterns in a text such as chronological sequencing, compare-and-contrast and topic sentences.

Students will learn to write a good story with structure, using advanced techniques including simple characterisation and slow-motion description.

Learn how to create story ideas related to the theme and visual using a story curve to generate reader interest.

Practise the precise use varied sentence structure and accurate word choice.

Learn the WISE method (Writing= Ideas +Structure + Expression)

Read more about TLL’s WISE method and systematic approach to honing writing skills here.

Metacognitive skills
Students will hone their metacognitive abilities and develop skills that will help them evaluate their own work. These include:
o error analysis
o answer precision
o the ability to identify logic gaps
o the ability to answer inferential questions

Contextualised Learning
Students will be introduced to a wide variety of themes that will help them to contextualise their learning in the real world and raise their social awareness. Key themes include:
• focus on the environment
• the world today
• the career series

Primary 4 Math curriculum expands on topics learnt in P3 with increasing level of complexity. Your child will also be introduced to new topics which requires the application of prior knowledge and the ability to make new connections. Find out more.

Content Mastery
• Students will master new topics such as Factors and Multiples, Decimals and Symmetry.
• Students will expand their knowledge on basic arithmetic to rounding off and four operations of decimals.
• Students will build upon fundamental topics such as Fractions, Area and Perimeter and Geometry.
• Students will solve word problems involving equal fractions, redistribution and part-whole relationship involving remainder value(s).

Skills and Techniques
• Students will apply heuristics such as Branching, Number  Value and Unitary Method in problem-solving.
• Students will use a protractor to measure and draw angles.

Applied Learning
• Students will learn and apply new skills through project-based learning, such as using the 8-point compass and other geometric properties to locate points on a map.
• New concepts will be reinforced through board games, online games and card games, such as War of Numbers, which requires students to match decimals and fractions of equal value.
• Students will appreciate the real-life application of Math through presentations as well as arts and crafts, such as cutting out symmetrical snowflakes from origami paper.

The transition from Primary 3 to Primary 4 involves the shifts from the ability to recall to the ability to apply knowledge for topics with abstract concepts. Find out more.

Content Mastery
• Students will be introduced to new topics such as Matter, Light and Heat.
• Students will revise topics covered in Primary 3 at a greater depth.

Skills and Techniques
• Students are given extensive practice on experiment-based questions to build their confidence in applying their knowledge and expressing their understanding of science concepts.
• Students will learn to draw relationships between variables based on the results of an experiment.
• Students will be exposed to application questions where they have to approach questions with unfamiliar context based on the concepts that they have learnt and answer in context of the question.

Applied Learning
• Students will learn by conducting experiments and observing abstract scientific concepts in action.
• Students will be aware of the science around them through fun passages such as the effect of heat during the process of making ice cream.

We regularly conduct fun and enriching holiday programs for students of all ages. Find out more!

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