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1. What Exactly Is An AI Revision Planner (For Singapore Students)?
Let’s be clear about what “AI revision planner” should mean for you as a Singapore student.
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An AI revision planner isn’t just a generic calendar that says “Study Science” or “Do Math”. For it to be useful here, it should:
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Understand our exam structure
- PSLE: Foundation vs Standard, paper formats, common topics like Fractions, Heuristics, Synthesis & Transformation.
- O Levels / N Levels: Pure vs Combined Sciences, Additional Math vs Elementary Math, Social Studies + Elective.
- A Levels: H 1 vs H 2 subjects, Paper 1/2/3, CSQ, essay questions.
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Use MOE-aligned content and phrasing
- For example, it should know what “source-based questions” (SBQ) are, what “Paper 1 Situational Writing” is, what “Organic Chemistry: Halogenoalkanes” means, and so on.
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Help you decide what to do each day
- Not just “revise Math”, but “do 10 questions on -intercepts and graph transformations” or “practice 1 Sec 3 Chemistry mole concept question with full working”.
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Adjust to your pace and weak topics
- If you keep getting Trigonometry wrong, it should give you more Trigo practice and explanations.
- If you’re strong in a topic, it should move you on instead of wasting time.
That’s the role Tutorly.sg can play in your revision: it’s an AI tutor that doubles as a smart revision planner, because it doesn’t just tell you what to study—it lets you actually practise and learn those topics on the spot.
2. Why Traditional Revision Plans Often Fail In Singapore
You might have tried to make your own revision plan before. Maybe something like:
- Monday: Math
- Tuesday: Science
- Wednesday: English
- Thursday: Mother Tongue
- Friday: “Catch up”
Sounds okay, but in reality, this kind of plan usually fails for a few reasons:
2.1 Too vague
“Math” can mean anything: algebra, geometry, statistics, exam papers, corrections. When the plan is vague, you sit down and still don’t know what to do, so you procrastinate.
An effective plan needs to be specific, like:
- “Do 8 questions on algebraic factorisation.”
- “Revise PSLE Science cycles (water cycle, life cycle).”
- “Write 1 O Level English situational writing letter.”
2.2 Doesn’t fit your actual week
Singapore students are busy:
- CCA 3–4 days a week
- Extra lessons / remedials
- Tuition
- Family commitments
If your plan ignores your real schedule, it breaks after 2–3 days and you give up completely.
2.3 No feedback loop
You can only plan properly if you know what you’re weak in.
If you keep getting -intercepts wrong in graphs, but your plan keeps saying “Do TYS Paper 1”, you’re repeating the same mistakes without targeted practice.
3. How An AI Revision Planner Can Actually Help (With Tutorly.sg Examples)
Here’s where an AI tutor like Tutorly.sg becomes more than just “a website that answers questions”.
It can help you:
- Figure out what to revise
- Plan when to revise
- Learn and practise on the spot
- Adjust your plan based on your performance
Let’s break this down by level.
4. Using An AI Revision Planner For PSLE
If you’re in Primary 5–6, you’re probably dealing with:
- PSLE English
- PSLE Math
- PSLE Science
- Mother Tongue
4.1 Step 1: Identify your weak topics (PSLE-style)
Go to https://tutorly.sg/app and start by revising topic by topic.
For example, for PSLE Math, you can tell Tutorly (in your own words):
“I want to revise PSLE Math Fractions. Give me 5 questions, starting from easy to hard.”
Tutorly will:
- Give you questions aligned with PSLE-style problem sums
- Check your final answers
- Show you step-by-step working so you see how to solve it correctly
As you go along, you’ll naturally notice:
- “I always get fraction of a fraction wrong.”
- “I’m okay with part-whole but struggle with ratio-fraction conversion.”
Write these down. These are your priority topics for your revision plan.
Do the same for:
- PSLE Science: e.g. “Revise PSLE Science on water cycle and states of matter.”
- PSLE English: e.g. “Give me PSLE-style Synthesis & Transformation practice.”
4.2 Step 2: Turn weaknesses into a weekly PSLE revision plan
Now that you know your problem areas, create a simple weekly plan. Here’s an example for a P 6 student:
Monday (1 hour)
- 20 min: PSLE Math Fractions (focus on fraction of a fraction) with Tutorly
- 20 min: PSLE Science MCQ on Cycles (water cycle, life cycle)
- 20 min: Corrections + ask Tutorly follow-up questions
Wednesday (1 hour)
- 30 min: PSLE English Synthesis & Transformation practice
- 30 min: PSLE Math Heuristics
Saturday (1.5 hours)
- 45 min: Full PSLE Math Paper 1 (timed)
- 45 min: Use Tutorly to go through questions you got wrong, one by one
You can use Tutorly like this:
“Explain this PSLE Math question to me step-by-step. I don’t understand why they used ratio here.”
Because the AI is tuned to Singapore-style questions, it can explain using model methods, units, heuristics—not random overseas methods that don’t match what your teacher taught.
5. Using An AI Revision Planner For O Levels / N Levels
For Sec 3–5 students, life gets more intense:
- Pure / Combined Sciences
- E Math / A Math
- Humanities
- English, Mother Tongue
5.1 Step 1: Map your subjects and papers
Before planning, list your actual exam papers. For example, a typical O Level student might have:
- English: Paper 1 (Writing), Paper 2 (Comprehension), Oral, Listening
- E Math: Paper 1 (short questions), Paper 2 (longer questions)
- A Math: Paper 1 & 2
- Pure Chemistry: Paper 2 (structured), Paper 3
- Combined Humanities: Social Studies + Elective History/Geography
Now your AI revision planner (with Tutorly) can help you plan for each paper format, not just “study Chem”.
5.2 Step 2: Use Tutorly for targeted topic drills
Go to https://tutorly.sg/app and try prompts like:
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E Math:
“Give me 5 O Level E Math questions on quadratic equations. Mix simple factorisation and word problems.”
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A Math:
“Give me 3 O Level A Math questions on trigonometric identities and equations.”
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Chemistry:
“I want to revise O Level Chemistry qualitative analysis. Give me questions where I identify cations and anions from observations.”
Tutorly will respond with MOE-style questions and explanations, so you’re not wasting time on irrelevant content.
As you do these, track:
- Topics you consistently get wrong
- Types of questions you’re slow at (e.g. long structured questions, graph questions)
5.3 Step 3: Turn this into a realistic weekly O Level revision plan
Here’s a sample for a Sec 4 student with CCA twice a week:
Monday (after school, 1 hour)
- 30 min: E Math Algebra (Indices, Surds) with Tutorly
- 30 min: A Math Trigonometry (identities)
Wednesday (CCA day, 45 min at night)
- 45 min: Social Studies SBQ practice
- Ask Tutorly: “Give me a Social Studies SBQ on governance in Singapore with 3 source-based questions.”
Friday (1.5 hours)
- 45 min: Chemistry Mole Concept practice with Tutorly
- 45 min: Chemistry corrections + summary notes
Sunday (2 hours)
- 1 hour: Full E Math Paper 1 (timed)
- 1 hour: Go through the questions you got wrong; ask Tutorly to re-explain step-by-step
Because Tutorly is available 24/7, you don’t have to wait for tuition or school consultation. You can instantly clear doubts while they’re still fresh.
6. Using An AI Revision Planner For A Levels (JC 1–JC 2)
For JC students, the challenge is different: there’s a lot more content and more abstract thinking.
Common subjects:
- H 1/H 2 Math
- H 1/H 2 Chemistry / Physics / Biology
- H 1/H 2 Economics
- GP (General Paper)
6.1 Step 1: Break down by paper and question type
For example, for H 2 Math:
- Paper 1: Pure Math (e.g. Complex Numbers, Sequences & Series, Vectors)
- Paper 2: Statistics (e.g. Probability, Hypothesis Testing, Sampling)
For H 2 Economics:
- Paper 1: Case Study Questions (CSQ)
- Paper 2: Essays
For GP:
- Paper 1: Essay
- Paper 2: Comprehension, Summary, AQ
Your revision plan should be structured around both topics and question types.
6.2 Step 2: Use Tutorly for concept clarification + exam-style practice
At https://tutorly.sg/app, you can do things like:
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H 2 Math:
“Explain the concept of Maclaurin series for H 2 Math and give me 2 exam-style questions.”
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H 2 Chem:
“Give me an H 2 Chemistry free-response question on organic mechanisms involving halogenoalkanes.”
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H 2 Econs:
“Give me a case study question on market failure in Singapore, with data and 3 sub-questions.”
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GP:
“Help me brainstorm 6 points for this GP question: ‘Is social media more harmful than beneficial to young people in Singapore?’”
Tutorly can:
- Explain concepts in a JC-friendly way
- Generate questions similar in style to A Level papers
- Help you structure essays and CSQs logically
6.3 Step 3: Sample A Level weekly revision plan
For a JC 2 student:
Monday (1.5 hours)
- 45 min: H 2 Math Vectors questions with Tutorly
- 45 min: Go through solutions and ask follow-up questions on steps you don’t understand
Wednesday (1 hour)
- 30 min: H 2 Econs CSQ practice
- 30 min: Mark your own answers using Tutorly as a “marker”:
“Here’s my answer to part (b). How can I improve it to get full marks? Be specific.”
Saturday (2.5 hours)
- 1 hour: H 2 Chem Organic Chemistry questions (reaction pathways, mechanisms)
- 30 min: Summarise key mechanisms into your notes
- 1 hour: GP Essay planning — do 2 essay outlines with Tutorly’s help (thesis, topic sentences, examples)
7. How To Make AI Revision Planning Actually Work (Not Just “Feel” Productive)
Tools are only useful if you use them properly. Here are some practical tips.
7.1 Be specific when you ask
Instead of:
“Help me revise Math.”
Try:
“I’m weak in solving simultaneous equations with one linear and one quadratic equation for O Level E Math. Give me 3 questions and explain the steps clearly.”
This helps Tutorly give you exactly what you need.
7.2 Use active learning, not just reading
When Tutorly explains something, don’t just read and nod.
- Pause after each step.
- Try to redo the step on your own.
- Cover the screen and see if you can re-derive the answer.
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For example, if Tutorly shows:
You should be able to explain:
- Why subtract 3 from both sides
- Why divide by 2
This is how you move from “I kind of get it” to “I can do it in the exam”.
7.3 Build corrections into your plan
Corrections are where you actually learn.
For every paper or practice you do:
- Mark your work.
- List questions you got wrong.
- For each question, ask Tutorly:
“Explain this question and show me a clear step-by-step solution.”
Then:
- Re-attempt the question without looking at the solution.
- Compare your new attempt with the step-by-step solution.
This is especially powerful for:
- PSLE / O Level Math problem sums
- A Math / H 2 Math long questions
- Science structured questions
- Econs CSQ and essays (improving structure and depth)
7.4 Adjust every week
Your AI revision plan shouldn’t be fixed forever.
Every Sunday (or any day you like), spend 15 minutes:
- What topics did you still struggle with this week?
- What topics are now okay?
- What exams / tests are coming up next week?
Then adjust:
- Increase time for weak topics.
- Reduce time for strong topics.
- Add “mock paper” slots as exams get closer.
You can even ask Tutorly to help:
“I have 3 weeks to my O Level E Math paper. I’m weak in Trigonometry and Graphs. Help me plan a 3-week revision schedule with daily tasks.”
8. Common Mistakes When Using AI For Revision (And How To Avoid Them)
8.1 Copying answers blindly
If you just copy Tutorly’s solution without thinking, you’ll feel productive but won’t improve.
Always:
- Try the question first
- Only check with Tutorly after you’ve given it a serious attempt
- Reflect on why your method failed (or where you made a careless mistake)
8.2 Asking for full essays and memorising them
For English, GP, or Humanities, don’t just ask:
“Write a full essay for me.”
You won’t be allowed to bring it into the exam, and you’ll struggle to write under time pressure.
Instead, ask for:
- Essay outlines (thesis, topic sentences, examples)
- Feedback on your paragraphs
- Ways to improve clarity and argument
Example:
“Here is my GP introduction for this question. Please suggest improvements to make my stand clearer and my language more precise.”
8.3 Ignoring school materials
Your teachers know the exact school expectations, internal tests, and pacing.
Use Tutorly to support, not replace, school:
- When doing school worksheets, use Tutorly to explain questions you’re stuck on.
- Before a school test, ask Tutorly for topic-specific revision based on what your teacher said will be tested.
Example:
“My Sec 3 teacher said our test will cover Algebraic Manipulation and Linear Graphs. Give me 10 practice questions similar to a school test.”
9. Why Tutorly.sg Works Well As An AI Revision Planner (Specifically In Singapore)
There are many AI tools online, but most of them are:
- Not aligned to the MOE syllabus
- Using US/UK examples and exam formats
- Weak at PSLE/O/N/A Level style questions
Tutorly.sg is different in a few important ways:
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Built for Singapore students
- Focus on PSLE, O Levels, N Levels, A Levels
- Understands local terms like “Paper 1”, “Sec 3 Pure Chem”, “H 2 Math”, “PSLE Heuristics”
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Aligned to MOE syllabus
- When you ask for topic-based questions, you get content that matches what you see in class and Ten-Year Series papers.
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24/7 AI tutor website
- You access it through your browser, not as a mobile app.
- Great for late-night revision or days when tuition is cancelled.
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Trusted locally
- Used by thousands of students in Singapore
- Mentioned on Channel NewsAsia (CNA)
If you want to try it as your AI revision partner, start here:
- Overview and info: https://tutorly.sg/ai-tutor-singapore
- Go straight to the AI tutor: https://tutorly.sg/app
10. Putting It All Together: A Simple 4-Week AI Revision Plan Template
You can adapt this template for PSLE, O Levels, or A Levels.
Week 1: Diagnose and organise
- List all your subjects and upcoming exam dates.
- For each subject, list topics .
- Spend this week using Tutorly to test each topic with a few questions.
- Mark topics as:
- Green: Confident
- Yellow: Okay but needs revision
- Red: Weak
Week 2–3: Focus on yellow and red topics
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Use 70–80% of your study time on red topics, 20–30% on yellow.
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For each study block:
- Ask Tutorly for 3–10 questions on that topic.
- Attempt them fully.
- Check answers and study the step-by-step solutions.
- Write down common mistakes.
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Do at least one timed paper or section each week .
Week 4: Exam-style practice and polishing
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Shift to more full papers and timed practice.
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Use Tutorly to:
- Explain questions you’re stuck on.
- Help with corrections.
- Polish essays or structured answers.
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Short daily sessions:
- 30–45 min: Targeted topic
- 45–60 min: Timed practice
11. Final Thoughts: Studying Smarter, Not Just Harder
In Singapore, everyone is busy. Most students are already working hard; the real difference comes from how you organise your revision and how quickly you clear doubts.
An AI revision planner like Tutorly.sg helps you:
- Turn a messy “I should study” feeling into a clear daily plan.
- Practise MOE-aligned questions anytime, even late at night.
- Get instant explanations instead of staying stuck.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by PSLE, O Levels, or A Levels, you don’t need to figure everything out alone.
Start Your AI-Guided Revision With Tutorly.sg
You can start using Tutorly.sg as your 24/7 AI tutor and revision planner right now:
- Learn more about how it works for Singapore students: https://tutorly.sg/ai-tutor-singapore
- Or jump straight into asking questions and planning your revision at: https://tutorly.sg/app
Use it to plan your week, drill your weak topics, and get clear explanations whenever you’re stuck—so your study time actually counts.
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