With that understanding, I have 3 questions that your child needs to consider. Let us recall the definition of pollination – The transfer of pollen grains from the ANTHER to the STIGMA. In order for the flower to be fertilised, it must first be POLLINATED. For the flower to develop into a fruit, it must have been FERTILISED. These are fundamental challenges that many of my students face, which may also be something that your child struggle with too! How Can Your Child Ask The Right Questions? Let me take you through my thought process: Q: If you can see a fruit growing on a tree/plant, what kind of information can you tell me about the plant? Thought Process.Ī fruit develops from a flower. Over the next five posts, I will be helping you identify and tackle five common concepts found in the topic of. In addition, your child may be spending too much precious time during his/her exams trying to figure out the underlying Science concept behind the question and phrasing his/her answers in a scientific manner, to meet the examiner’s expectations. However Understanding the concept does not necessarily mean that you will be able to apply the concepts that you have learnt! Is Your Child Facing The Same Problem I Faced When I Was Student? Your child may not be asking the right questions.Īs a result, your child may find it challenging to prepare his/her thought processes and answers adequately. As you may have realized, reading your textbooks, guidebooks and notes are the fundamental steps to understanding the concepts covered in the PSLE Science syllabus. In today’s article on, we will be discussing the following question: If you can see a fruit growing on a plant, what kind of information can you tell me about the plant? Read Also. Presenters: Mdm Evelyn Teo Mrs Grace Chia Mrs Chia Yanshan Mdm Hani Mdm Noraini Ms Alicia Loh.