Primary School Science Resources

Primary School Science Resources

We have curated materials from various sources for Primary School Science. You may check out our Tuition Programme for Primary School Science here. We hope that you find the resources on this page useful.

Experiments

In walking the talk of using real life examples in class, we get our students to try out various hands-on Science experiments. These activities are fantastic in reinforcing the concepts taught in Primary School Science. They also impress upon our students that the real world may not conform to textbook theory so they ought to be curious enough to find out more.

  1. Grand Prix with Toy Cars – Learning Science Through Play
    Our Science students in the midst of running the experiment, oops, I mean... Toy Car Race
  2. Project Solar House: Experiential Learning for Our Science Students
    Our Student's Solar House was tested under sunlight for its functionality
  3. Experiential Learning of Acidity in Science through Experimentation
    The original blue of Butterfly Pea Flower
  4. Science Tuition Class Practical Hands-on: Do you need a Potato for a Potato Battery?
    Schematic of a battery using fruits/vegetables in Science Tuition practical hands-on
  5. Science Tuition Class Practical Hands-on: Making a Potato Battery
    A potato battery using copper and steel screw that did not have enough juice during Science Tuition practical hands-on
  6. Online Experiments through Zoom: Despite the restrictions imposed by Covid, we adapted to run hands-on work for our students online.
    Online experiment through Zoom

Field Trips

  1. Our Upper Block Science Field Trip to Yishun Park to learn about the Biodiversity there
    Our Upper Block Science Field Trip to Yishun Park to learn about the Biodiversity there
  2. Our Lower Block Science Field Trip to Yishun Park to learn about the Diversity of Life
    Our Lower Block Science Field Trip to Yishun Park to learn about the Diversity of Life
  3. Our Upper Block Science Field Trip to Yishun Pond to learn about Food Webs & Food Chains
    Sighting of an otter at Yishun Pond during our Science field trip
  4. Science field trip to Live Turtle and Tortoise Museum
    Our primary school students on a Science field trip to the Live Turtle & Tortoise Museum during the September school holidays
  5. Science Field Trip to Yishun Neighbourhood Park which is almost right next to our Centre

Publications

  1. Are our students out of touch with nature?
    The ubiquitous coconut found in the tropics of which Singapore is located. Have our students seen it before?
  2. Chemical Secrets of the Leech, Singapore Scientist 111, p36-39
    Chemical secrets of the leech. Published in Singapore Scientist
  3. Fun with microscale production of essential oils, Singapore Scientist 112, p38-41
    Fun with microscale production of essential oils. Published in Singapore Scientist

Notes & Other Materials

  1. Why Science is the most interesting subject
    Albert Einstein on theory and practice in science
  2. Parachuting Cats into the Borneo jungle – a cautionary tale for Science
    Parachuting Cats into the Borneo jungle - a cautionary tale for Science. It was the end result of efforts to eradicate malaria.
  3. Learning about Science, Chemistry and Biology from the Fascinating Leech
    Learning about science, chemistry and biology from the fascinating leech
  4. We firmly believe in the benefits of mind mapping. Here is a real sample from our student to prepare for PSLE. Click to enlarge.
    Primary School Science: we firmly believe in the benefits of mind mapping. Here is a real sample from 1 of our students preparing for PSLE
  5. Heart rate can be affected by various factors. We encourage our students to think beyond the syllabus and apply scientific principles to the real world. Here, visual thinking is used to enhance content retention. Click to enlarge.

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