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Saturday, September 6, 2014

Physics Chemistry & Biology Tuition | FindTuitionTeachers | SMS 9372 7675 For Science Tutors!



We offer both one-to-one and group Science (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) tuition for Primary to Masters students. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

Student's Profile:

> Tertiary Student --
**Poly / JC (NYP, RP, SP, TP, NP, MDIS, Informatics, SIM, SAS, ACSI)
**University (NTU, NUS, SMU, Imperial College, London School of Economics, University of Durham, Uni SIM, UOL, RMIT, SAS, MDIS, University of Southern Australia, James Cook University, University of Newcastle, London School of Economics, Manchester Business School, University of Nottingham, Melbourne Business School)
**Master (Insead, Singapore Management University, NTU, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Manchester, Uni of Southern Australia, Uni of Buffalo, Uni of Adelaide, NUS, University of State of New York)

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Physics Chemistry & Biology Tuition | FindTuitionTeachers | SMS 9372 7675 For Science Tutors!


We offer both one-to-one and group Science (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) tuition for Primary to Masters students. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

Student's Profile:

> Tertiary Student --
**Poly / JC (NYP, RP, SP, TP, NP, MDIS, Informatics, SIM, SAS, ACSI)
**University (NTU, NUS, SMU, Imperial College, London School of Economics, University of Durham, Uni SIM, UOL, RMIT, SAS, MDIS, University of Southern Australia, James Cook University, University of Newcastle, London School of Economics, Manchester Business School, University of Nottingham, Melbourne Business School)
**Master (Insead, Singapore Management University, NTU, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Manchester, Uni of Southern Australia, Uni of Buffalo, Uni of Adelaide, NUS, University of State of New York)

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Saturday, August 9, 2014

A Level Biology Sample Questions VI | FindTuitionTeachers | Online Tuition Agency in Singapore

John thought that there was a difference in breathing when lying down compared
with when sitting on a chair.
 He decided to test this, using traces from a spirometer.
 (a) Describe how he could use data from spirometer traces to compare breathing
when lying down and when sitting on a chair.
_
State two variables which need to be controlled to provide valid spirometer
traces.
_
Earthworms are animals that improve the quality of soil needed for plant growth.
 Farmers often plough the soil before planting crops in a field.
 A farmer wanted to investigate the effect of ploughing on the presence of
earthworms. He used different methods to plough two fields (field A and field B),
next to each other. These fields were then left for one month.
 The farmer then randomly placed quadrats (0.5 m × 0.5 m) in field A. In each quadrat
he poured a weak detergent solution onto the soil. He then counted the number of
earthworms that came to the surface in each quadrat.
 He repeated this process in field B.
 A copy of the farmer’s raw results is shown below:
 Field A: 10, 4, 13, 9, 9, 3, 8, 5, 4
 Field B: 15, 6, 12, 0, 3, 8, 9, 10, 7, 4, 6
 (a) Write a suitable null hypothesis for this investigation.
_
Plants can be grown in glasshouses, using hydroponics. Hydroponics is a method of
growing plants that replaces soil with solutions containing mineral ions.
 Plan an investigation to find the optimum concentration of magnesium ions in the
mineral ion solution used to grow the plants.
 Your answer should give details under the following headings.
 (a) A consideration of whether there are any safety or ethical issues you would need
to consider.
_
Suggestions for preliminary work that you might undertake to ensure your
proposed method would provide meaningful data.
_

BIOLOGY:

- Blankets the investigation of all the living creatures and their collaborations into the biosphere.

Additionally, research the natural elements that encompass the living creatures; and, by method for moderation, it looks for more viable approaches to comprehend the varieties or new states of the environment that can debilitate the presence of living creatures on our planet.
_

We offer both one-to-one and group Biology tuition for Primary to Masters students. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

Student's Profile:

> Tertiary Student --
**Poly / JC (NYP, RP, SP, TP, NP, MDIS, Informatics, SIM, SAS, ACSI)
**University (NTU, NUS, SMU, Imperial College, London School of Economics, University of Durham, Uni SIM, UOL, RMIT, SAS, MDIS, University of Southern Australia, James Cook University, University of Newcastle, London School of Economics, Manchester Business School, University of Nottingham, Melbourne Business School)
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Thursday, August 7, 2014

Physics Chemistry & Biology Tuition | FindTuitionTeachers | Online Tuition Agency in Singapore


We offer both one-to-one and group Science (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) tuition for Primary to Masters students. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

Student's Profile:

> Tertiary Student --
**Poly / JC (NYP, RP, SP, TP, NP, MDIS, Informatics, SIM, SAS, ACSI)
**University (NTU, NUS, SMU, Imperial College, London School of Economics, University of Durham, Uni SIM, UOL, RMIT, SAS, MDIS, University of Southern Australia, James Cook University, University of Newcastle, London School of Economics, Manchester Business School, University of Nottingham, Melbourne Business School)
**Master (Insead, Singapore Management University, NTU, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Manchester, Uni of Southern Australia, Uni of Buffalo, Uni of Adelaide, NUS, University of State of New York)

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Monday, July 28, 2014

Combined Science Tuition in Singapore | FindTuitionTeachers Singapore


We offer both one-to-one and group science tuition for Primary to Masters students. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

Student's Profile:

> Tertiary Student --
**Poly / JC (NYP, RP, SP, TP, NP, MDIS, Informatics, SIM, SAS, ACSI)
**University (NTU, NUS, SMU, Imperial College, London School of Economics, University of Durham, Uni SIM, UOL, RMIT, SAS, MDIS, University of Southern Australia, James Cook University, University of Newcastle, London School of Economics, Manchester Business School, University of Nottingham, Melbourne Business School)
**Master (Insead, Singapore Management University, NTU, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Manchester, Uni of Southern Australia, Uni of Buffalo, Uni of Adelaide, NUS, University of State of New York)

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Sunday, July 27, 2014

A Level Biology Sample Questions VII

The cardiac cycle consists of three stages: atrial systole, ventricular systole and
..................................................................................... .
During atrial systole, the ..................................................................................... contract and the
 ..................................................................................... are relaxed. The ..................................................................................... valves are open.
During ventricular systole, the ..................................................................................... open as oxygenated blood is
forced out of the heart through the aorta to the body and through the pulmonary
 ..................................................................................... to the lungs.
_
Messenger RNA (mRNA) and transfer RNA (tRNA) are important nucleic acids involved 
in the process of protein synthesis.
 (a) Describe how a molecule of mRNA is made during transcription.
_
Molecules are transported across the cell membrane in a number of different ways.
 (a) Describe the structure of a cell membrane.
_
Enzymes act as biological catalysts.
 Amylase is an enzyme present in saliva that catalyses the hydrolysis of starch into 
maltose.
 *(a) Describe the structure of starch.
_
Explain the meaning of the following terms.
 (i) Catalyst
_
There is evidence for a causal relationship between blood cholesterol levels and 
cardiovascular disease (CVD).
 (a) Explain the meaning of the term causal relationship.
_
 Lipoproteins are composed of phospholipids, cholesterol and proteins.
 (i) Proteins are made up of amino acids. 
 Describe how amino acids join together to form the three-dimensional 
structure of a protein.
_
Suggest two reasons for the overall change in high blood cholesterol as a risk 
factor.
_
State two factors, other than obesity, high blood pressure and high blood 
cholesterol, that increase the risk of CVD.
_
Cystic fibrosis and albinism are examples of recessive genetic disorders. 
 Tay-Sachs disease is another example of a recessive genetic disorder. 
 (a) Explain the meaning of the term recessive genetic disorder.
_
Tay-Sachs disease is caused by a gene mutation that results in the build up of lipid 
in the brain. It is hoped that gene therapy will be able to treat this disease in the 
future.
 Sheep can also suffer from Tay-Sachs disease. Investigations have found that 
gene therapy increases the life span of these animals.
 Suggest how these gene therapy investigations could have been carried out
_

BIOLOGY:

- Blankets the investigation of all the living creatures and their collaborations into the biosphere.

Additionally, research the natural elements that encompass the living creatures; and, by method for moderation, it looks for more viable approaches to comprehend the varieties or new states of the environment that can debilitate the presence of living creatures on our planet.
_

We offer both one-to-one and group Biology tuition for Primary to Masters students. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

Student's Profile:

> Tertiary Student --
**Poly / JC (NYP, RP, SP, TP, NP, MDIS, Informatics, SIM, SAS, ACSI)
**University (NTU, NUS, SMU, Imperial College, London School of Economics, University of Durham, Uni SIM, UOL, RMIT, SAS, MDIS, University of Southern Australia, James Cook University, University of Newcastle, London School of Economics, Manchester Business School, University of Nottingham, Melbourne Business School)
**Master (Insead, Singapore Management University, NTU, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Manchester, Uni of Southern Australia, Uni of Buffalo, Uni of Adelaide, NUS, University of State of New York)

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Tuesday, July 22, 2014

A Level Biology Sample Questions II

The plant cell and the .............................................................. cell possess a nucleus containing
chromosomes.
 Only the .............................................................. cell and the plant cell have a cell wall but all
three cells have a cell .............................................................. .
 Centrioles are present only in the .............................................................. cell and amyloplasts
are found only in the .............................................................. cell. Mitochondria and rough
endoplasmic reticulum are not present in the .............................................................. cell. All
these cells contain structures called .............................................................. which are involved in the synthesis of protein.
_
Explain how a double blind trial is used to test a new drug.
_
Describe what happens inside an animal cell as it undergoes the last stage of
mitosis and forms two new cells.
_
Describe the process of fertilisation that takes place in flowering plants.
_
Explain how meiosis produces genetic variation in gametes.
_

BIOLOGY:

- Blankets the investigation of all the living creatures and their collaborations into the biosphere.

Additionally, research the natural elements that encompass the living creatures; and, by method for moderation, it looks for more viable approaches to comprehend the varieties or new states of the environment that can debilitate the presence of living creatures on our planet.
_

We offer both one-to-one and group Biology tuition for Primary to Masters students. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

Student's Profile:

> Tertiary Student --
**Poly / JC (NYP, RP, SP, TP, NP, MDIS, Informatics, SIM, SAS, ACSI)
**University (NTU, NUS, SMU, Imperial College, London School of Economics, University of Durham, Uni SIM, UOL, RMIT, SAS, MDIS, University of Southern Australia, James Cook University, University of Newcastle, London School of Economics, Manchester Business School, University of Nottingham, Melbourne Business School)
**Master (Insead, Singapore Management University, NTU, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Manchester, Uni of Southern Australia, Uni of Buffalo, Uni of Adelaide, NUS, University of State of New York)

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Monday, July 14, 2014

A Level Biology Sample Questions I

The blood clotting process starts when cell fragments called ....................................................................
 release molecules of ................................................................... . These molecules
 are ................................................................... which catalyse the conversion of ....................................................................
 into .................................................................... , in the presence of calcium ions. As a result, fibrinogen
 is converted into fibrin and blood cells are trapped to form the clot.
_
Fibrinogen and fibrin are both proteins.
A protein consists of a chain of amino acids joined together by bonds.
In the space below, draw a diagram to show the structure of an amino acid.
_
Name the covalent bond that joins the amino acids into a chain.
_
Suggest two differences between fibrinogen and fibrin.
_
DNA is a very important molecule in living organisms as it carries the genetic code.
Before a cell divides, the DNA molecule replicates so that each resulting daughter cell
is genetically identical to the original parent cell.
Explain the nature of the genetic code.
Describe the process of DNA replication.
_
Flatworms do not have a heart or a circulatory system.
Explain why many animals need a heart and a circulatory system.
_
 The phospholipid bilayer plays an important role in this control of movement of
molecules.
Explain why the phospholipid molecules form a bilayer.
_
Explain why the Davson-Danielli model does not support our current
knowledge of how molecules can move through the cell membrane.
_

BIOLOGY:

- Blankets the investigation of all the living creatures and their collaborations into the biosphere.

Additionally, research the natural elements that encompass the living creatures; and, by method for moderation, it looks for more viable approaches to comprehend the varieties or new states of the environment that can debilitate the presence of living creatures on our planet.
_

We offer both one-to-one and group Biology tuition for Primary to Masters students. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

Student's Profile:

> Tertiary Student --
**Poly / JC (NYP, RP, SP, TP, NP, MDIS, Informatics, SIM, SAS, ACSI)
**University (NTU, NUS, SMU, Imperial College, London School of Economics, University of Durham, Uni SIM, UOL, RMIT, SAS, MDIS, University of Southern Australia, James Cook University, University of Newcastle, London School of Economics, Manchester Business School, University of Nottingham, Melbourne Business School)
**Master (Insead, Singapore Management University, NTU, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Manchester, Uni of Southern Australia, Uni of Buffalo, Uni of Adelaide, NUS, University of State of New York)

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Saturday, July 12, 2014

GCSE/ IGCSE Biology Sample Questions II

Describe the main symptoms of sickle cell disease.
_
Explain why the dodo was placed in the kingdom Animalia.
_
The dodo was classified as a chordate.
 Using the information in the photograph, explain why scientists classified the
dodo into the phylum Chordata.
_
The dodo lived on the small island of Mauritius. It became extinct in 1681.
 Using your knowledge of natural selection, suggest why the dodo may have
become extinct.
_
Describe the causes of variation in a population.
_
Explain why smoking tobacco increases the risk of developing lung cancer.
_
A chemical in tobacco acts as a stimulant.
 Explain how stimulants affect neurotransmission.
_
Plants cannot use nitrogen directly from the air but need it to make proteins.
 Explain how plants get the nitrogen they need to make protein.
_
Explain how an increase in the production of pollutants can be due to an increase
in human population.

 Include both air and water pollution in your answer


BIOLOGY:

- Blankets the investigation of all the living creatures and their collaborations into the biosphere.

Additionally, research the natural elements that encompass the living creatures; and, by method for moderation, it looks for more viable approaches to comprehend the varieties or new states of the environment that can debilitate the presence of living creatures on our planet.
_

We offer both one-to-one and group Biology tuition for Primary to Masters students. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

Student's Profile:

> Tertiary Student --
**Poly / JC (NYP, RP, SP, TP, NP, MDIS, Informatics, SIM, SAS, ACSI)
**University (NTU, NUS, SMU, Imperial College, London School of Economics, University of Durham, Uni SIM, UOL, RMIT, SAS, MDIS, University of Southern Australia, James Cook University, University of Newcastle, London School of Economics, Manchester Business School, University of Nottingham, Melbourne Business School)
**Master (Insead, Singapore Management University, NTU, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Manchester, Uni of Southern Australia, Uni of Buffalo, Uni of Adelaide, NUS, University of State of New York)

For more information, please visit www.findtuitionteachers.com

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Monday, July 7, 2014

GCSE/ IGCSE Chemistry Sample Questions

Explain what is meant by electrolysis
_
Describe the test to show that a gas is chlorine
_
Write the balanced equation for the reaction of silver nitrate solution, AgNO3
,
with dilute hydrochloric acid to form silver chloride, AgCl, and nitric acid
_
Alkenes are unsaturated hydrocarbons.
 State what is meant by unsaturated.
_
Propane and propene are bubbled through separate samples of bromine water.
 Describe what you would see in these tests
_
In industry, long chain hydrocarbon molecules are cracked to form shorter chain
hydrocarbon molecules.
 Explain why this process is important.
_
The percentage of carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere today is less than
that in the Earth’s earliest atmosphere.
 Explain what has caused the percentage of carbon dioxide to decrease.
_
Carbon dioxide and other gases in the atmosphere help to keep the Earth
warm.
 State how these gases keep the Earth warm
_
Describe the test to show that a gas is oxygen
_
Metal oxides react with acids to produce salts and water.
 Dilute sulfuric acid was added to magnesium oxide.
 State the name of the salt formed.
_
Explain what you understand by the term alloy
_
Explain, in terms of their structures, why magnalium is stronger than pure
aluminium.
_
Limestone is a natural form of calcium carbonate.
 Explain why calcium carbonate can be used to treat waste gases produced in
coal-fired power stations.
_
If calcium carbonate is heated strongly it decomposes to calcium oxide and
carbon dioxide.
 Write the balanced equation for this reaction.
_
The formula of a molecule of propene is C3
H6
.
 Draw the structure of a molecule of propene, showing all covalent bonds.
_
Methane burns in oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water.
 Write the balanced equation for this reaction
_
Natural gas is mainly methane.
 A gas with similar composition, known as bio-methane, can be produced from
plants grown specifically for this purpose.
 Describe the advantages and disadvantages of using bio-methane rather than

natural gas as a source of energy.


We offer both one-to-one and group Chemistry tuition for Primary to Masters students. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

Student's Profile:

> Tertiary Student --
**Poly / JC (NYP, RP, SP, TP, NP, MDIS, Informatics, SIM, SAS, ACSI)
**University (NTU, NUS, SMU, Imperial College, London School of Economics, University of Durham, Uni SIM, UOL, RMIT, SAS, MDIS, University of Southern Australia, James Cook University, University of Newcastle, London School of Economics, Manchester Business School, University of Nottingham, Melbourne Business School)
**Master (Insead, Singapore Management University, NTU, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Manchester, Uni of Southern Australia, Uni of Buffalo, Uni of Adelaide, NUS, University of State of New York)

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http://pastpapers.edexcel.com/content/dam/pdf/GCSE/Science/2011/Question%20papers%20and%20mark%20schemes/5CH1H_01_que_20130523.pdf

Friday, June 27, 2014

GCSE/ IGCSE Biology Sample Questions

Explain how the sweat gland helps to cool the body
_
Explain how shivering can help a person regulate their body temperature.
_
Describe how body hair helps to control a person’s temperature on a cold day.
_
Explain how smoking tobacco can cause cancer.
_
Describe the effect caffeine can have on the human body.
_
State two characteristics of the kingdom Plantae.
_
Cholera is a disease caused by a pathogen.
State the type of pathogen that causes cholera.
_
Explain how the physical barriers of the body can help to prevent infection by
pathogens.
_
State the names of two chemicals that can be used to control infection.
_
Plant hormones affect the way plants grow.
 Explain how growth hormones cause phototropism and gravitropism in plants.
_
Energy is lost between each trophic level of a food chain.
 Suggest how this energy is lost between each trophic level.
_
Carbon can be recycled in the environment.
 State the name of the process in which plants remove carbon dioxide from
the atmosphere.
_

Explain how the recycling of paper and plastics can benefit the environment.


BIOLOGY:

- Blankets the investigation of all the living creatures and their collaborations into the biosphere.

Additionally, research the natural elements that encompass the living creatures; and, by method for moderation, it looks for more viable approaches to comprehend the varieties or new states of the environment that can debilitate the presence of living creatures on our planet.
_

We offer both one-to-one and group Biology tuition for Primary to Masters students. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

Student's Profile:

> Tertiary Student --
**Poly / JC (NYP, RP, SP, TP, NP, MDIS, Informatics, SIM, SAS, ACSI)
**University (NTU, NUS, SMU, Imperial College, London School of Economics, University of Durham, Uni SIM, UOL, RMIT, SAS, MDIS, University of Southern Australia, James Cook University, University of Newcastle, London School of Economics, Manchester Business School, University of Nottingham, Melbourne Business School)
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http://www.funniestmemes.com/wp-content/uploads/Funniest_Memes_biology-the-only-science-where-multiplication_2116.jpeg
http://pastpapers.edexcel.com/content/dam/pdf/GCSE/Science/2011/Question%20papers%20and%20mark%20schemes/5BI1F_01_que_20130520.pdf

Chemistry in Daily Life: Sunscreen

Sunscreen utilizes science to channel or square the sun's unsafe ultraviolet beams to ensure you from a sunburn, skin disease, or both.


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1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
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5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

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http://www.ecouterre.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/sunscreen-2-537x402.jpg

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Chemistry in Daily Life: Soap (By what method can something so terrible really make you cleaner?)


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1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

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**University (NTU, NUS, SMU, Imperial College, London School of Economics, University of Durham, Uni SIM, UOL, RMIT, SAS, MDIS, University of Southern Australia, James Cook University, University of Newcastle, London School of Economics, Manchester Business School, University of Nottingham, Melbourne Business School)
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http://images.sciencedaily.com/2013/06/130617122146-large.jpg

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Ending Your Fear and Loathing in Science (Physics, Chemistry & Biology)


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1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

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**University (NTU, NUS, SMU, Imperial College, London School of Economics, University of Durham, Uni SIM, UOL, RMIT, SAS, MDIS, University of Southern Australia, James Cook University, University of Newcastle, London School of Economics, Manchester Business School, University of Nottingham, Melbourne Business School)
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http://lesserevillife.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/issn-science2.jpg

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Studying Geography for Travel Planning: "Lost? No way!"


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What you can expect from my tuition:

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1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

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http://www.gcse-notes.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Geography-A-The-Earth.jpg

Monday, June 9, 2014

“Singapore’s healthcare policies have met the needs of its people”. Do You Agree? Explain Your Answer.

Studying Social Studies helps to understand how current society works.

E.g. Real Life Example:
Recent changes in MediShield Life.


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What you can expect from my tuition:

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1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

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Source:
http://www.moh.gov.sg/etc/designs/moh_web/mediShieldLife/theme/default/image/fb_share.jpg

Saturday, June 7, 2014

"Let’s make literature compulsory"

"The need to recognise literature’s worth — that it imparts critical thinking skills, makes us more creative, and teaches us values."




We offer both one-to-one and group Literature tuition for Secondary students. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

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1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

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Source:
http://englishskchenderah.wikispaces.com/file/view/literature_img01.jpg/120418457/literature_img01.jpg
http://www.todayonline.com/commentary/lets-make-literature-compulsory

Friday, June 6, 2014

Dread Biology? Why shouldn't you:


BIOLOGY:

- Blankets the investigation of all the living creatures and their collaborations into the biosphere.

Additionally, research the natural elements that encompass the living creatures; and, by method for moderation, it looks for more viable approaches to comprehend the varieties or new states of the environment that can debilitate the presence of living creatures on our planet.
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Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

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**University (NTU, NUS, SMU, Imperial College, London School of Economics, University of Durham, Uni SIM, UOL, RMIT, SAS, MDIS, University of Southern Australia, James Cook University, University of Newcastle, London School of Economics, Manchester Business School, University of Nottingham, Melbourne Business School)
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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Projects & Homework: Get It Done and Over With




Procrastination is mental hindrance obstructing your success. Block out diversions and stay on errand with these strategies.

1. Power up your progress by reading: Reading opens the doors to 'ahamoments' and divine ideas that will motivate you to take action. Pencil in reading time daily. Reading enlightens you and makes you better prepared to finish projects.

2. Master your momentum: Shield yourself from distractions by silencing your phone and closing your office door to lock yourself into a work-inspired space. Gather all of your snacks and everything you need before you get started so there's no need to stop. Then focus to finish your project.

3. Small changes yield big impact: Progress happens little by little. Don't allow yourself to be overwhelmed by tackling a big project all at once. Break it down into steps and start with number one and work your way down the list.

4. Hone new habits for productivity: Get up 20 minutes earlier to think and plan. Start using a kitchen timer to get more done in less time. The ticking clock will remind you to work expeditiously and stay focused. Write in your journal daily to record your thoughts, ideas and plans. All of these success habits will help you perform better throughout your day.

5. Get fixated on fast action: When you learn something new, plan to implement it right away. The faster you take action, the more likely you are to commit to the change and succeed. Challenge yourself to reach daily action goals. You can use my 5x5 principle, five goals with five action requirements, to get a lot done in a short time.

6. Do the Worst Thing First: Attack the hardest task when your energy is fresh and you give yourself the strongest chance of success. Doing otherwise can have a damaging domino effect. 

7. Start Your Day Over at 2 p.m: Combat this by implementing a reboot: “At 2 p.m. every day, assess how much you’ve accomplished, remind yourself of what’s critical, and alter your plan so you can tackle the most important thing,” says Wisnik. In other words, grant yourself a second morning in the middle of the day (complete with your caffeinated beverage of choice). And if there’s a new project that has become high priority, you still have the time and the energy to start it at 2 p.m.

8. Create an Audience: It’s easy to blow things off when your commitment to yourself is the only thing at stake. But make yourself accountable to a friend and suddenly potential embarrassment becomes a powerful motivator. Ask a friend to check in and crack the whip at an appointed time. Then let the fear of disappointment work its dark magic.

9. Race the Clock: Having trouble even beginning a burdensome project? Try the old trick of setting a timer for 10 minutes. Work in a focused, perhaps even frantic manner for that short stretch, and watch what happens. “You may get engrossed and end up working even longer.” Once a sense of satisfaction replaces the dread you felt before, there’s a decent chance you’ll continue."

Source: 
http://lolsheaven.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/When-You-Have-So-Much-Work-to-Do-e1341171168463.jpg
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/stacia-pierce/5-tricks-to-stop-procrast_b_5420202.html
http://www.realsimple.com/work-life/life-strategies/time-management/how-to-stop-procrastinating-00000000055280/

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Fireworks and explosions are based on chemistry, so it's definitely not a boring science


We offer both one-to-one and group Chemistry tuition for Primary to Masters students. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
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3. Past year paper questions
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Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

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**Poly / JC (NYP, RP, SP, TP, NP, MDIS, Informatics, SIM, SAS, ACSI)
**University (NTU, NUS, SMU, Imperial College, London School of Economics, University of Durham, Uni SIM, UOL, RMIT, SAS, MDIS, University of Southern Australia, James Cook University, University of Newcastle, London School of Economics, Manchester Business School, University of Nottingham, Melbourne Business School)
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Sources: http://37.media.tumblr.com/2ef29241b3e79e0bbf0fcdd5ee3dac60/tumblr_myo813a1001to94olo1_500.jpg , http://chemistry.about.com/od/chemistry101/f/importanceofchemistry.htm