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PSLE Last-Minute Revision with an AI Tutor (Singapore): 7-Day Plan + Practice Set

Updated October 20, 201815 min readPSLE
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“We don’t have time to redo everything. What should we do that actually helps?”

This is a 7-day plan designed for the final stretch. It’s not heroic. It’s realistic:

  • short sessions,
  • focused correction,
  • and mixed practice so your child doesn’t collapse when questions change topic.

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The rule for last-minute revision

Don’t chase new topics. Chase mistakes.

Your goal is to reduce:

  • careless errors,
  • repeated misconception patterns,
  • and “blanking out” under pressure.

The 7-day plan (25–45 minutes/day)

Day 1: Diagnostic + mistake list

  • Do 12 mixed questions (Math)
  • Do 6 open-ended questions (Science)
  • Write the top 5 mistake patterns

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Day 2: Fractions + percentage (Math)

Do 10 topical questions. Redo mistakes immediately.

Day 3: Ratio + model method (Math)

Do 8 word problems. Focus on “difference/after giving/twice”.

Day 4: Speed + units (Math)

Do 10 questions. Check units every time.

Day 5: Science open-ended technique (Science)

Do 8 open-ended. Use C-E-C (Claim–Evidence–Cause).

Day 6: English comprehension technique (English)

Do 8 questions. Focus on lift + explain, tense, keywords.

Day 7: Mixed timed mini-paper

  • 20-minute Math mixed set
  • 20-minute Science/English (short)
  • review only mistakes

Prompts that are perfect for last-minute revision (copy/paste)

  • “Give me a 20-minute mixed PSLE Math set. Mark my answers and list careless mistakes.”
  • “For each wrong question, tell me the first wrong step and give 1 similar question.”
  • “Mark my Science answer in PSLE style. List missing keywords.”
  • “For English compre: tell me what the question is looking for (keywords), then mark my answer.”

Practice set: quick worked questions (last-minute)

Question 1 (Math: percentage)

Find 12% of 250.

Solution (step-by-step)

Step 1: Convert percent to a fraction.
12%=1210012\%=\dfrac{12}{100}

Step 2: Multiply.
12100×250=30\dfrac{12}{100}\times 250 = 30

Final answer: 30

Answer check

  • Wrong: 12.5: treated 12% like 5%.
  • Wrong: 300: multiplied by 12 without dividing by 100.

Question 2 (Math: speed)

A car travels 90 km in 2 hours 30 minutes. Find its average speed in km/h.

Solution (step-by-step)

Step 1: Convert time to hours.
2 h 30 min=2.5 h2\text{ h }30\text{ min}=2.5\text{ h}

Why: Speed uses consistent units.

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Step 2: Use speed formula.
Speed=902.5=36\text{Speed}=\dfrac{90}{2.5}=36

Final answer: 36 km/h

Answer check

  • Wrong: 45: used 2 hours instead of 2.5.
  • Wrong: 225: multiplied instead of divided.

Question 3 (Science: open-ended)

Why does water condense on the outside of a cold drink can?

Solution (step-by-step)

Step 1 (Claim): Water vapour in the air condenses into liquid water on the can.

Step 2 (Cause): The cold can cools the surrounding air. When air cools, it can hold less water vapour.

Step 3 (Link): The water vapour changes state from gas to liquid, forming droplets.

Full-mark answer:
Water vapour in the air is cooled by the cold can. The cooled air cannot hold as much water vapour, so the water vapour condenses into liquid water droplets on the outside of the can.

Answer check

  • Wrong: “water leaks from the can”: the water is from the air, not inside the can.
  • Too vague: “because it is cold”: must mention condensation and water vapour.

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