The Confiidence program develops important foundational skills that are important for success on Singapore’s Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE). Here are four specific examples of key skills that are required for the PSLE, and how Confiidence builds them in a foundational, non-quick-tricks way.
What PSLE Demands
Over 40% of PSLE Science questions need students to read and interpret experimental data in graphs and charts.
How Confiidence Does It
Each Confiidence course has a weekly activity for students to record and interpret their own data. Then they solve rich questions with charts, graphs, and data tables.
What PSLE Demands
Multi-step word problems that apply math to the real world are the core of the challenging PSLE Math Paper 2, accounting for about 60% of its total marks.
How Confiidence Does It
Confiidence students solve at least 15 math word problems per course, i.e., over 350 such problems per year. The parent guide has detailed solving steps.
What PSLE Demands
PSLE needs students to know 4 types of academic vocabulary:How Confiidence Does It
Confiidence introduces at least 7 critical academic words in every course, a total of over 168 words per year.
What PSLE Demands
Study habits play a key role in PSLE success. Students with a year-round, consistent routine of studying on their own tend to achieve higher scores than those who just put in long hours before the exams.
How Confiidence Does It
Confiidence helps practice self-management habits every day via a simple, daily routine of 25 minutes to do, read, reflect, and practice.