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The Best Workbooks of 2017

Top 10 SJK(C) Bestsellers
It’s the time of the year again at the Peekabook warehouse where we sift through thousands and thousands of books to compile the list of the most popular ones for each standard. We are delighted to present to you our bestsellers in Q1 2017:

Top 10 SJK(C) Year 6 Workbooks

Most popular Standard 6 workbook in Q1 2017

  1. 全优UPSR模拟试卷 科学 by Malaya Press, RM5.50
  2. 全优UPSR模拟试卷 华文 by Malaya Press, RM6.50
  3. 全优UPSR模拟试卷 国文 by Malaya Press, RM6.50
  4. 一典通参考系列阅读理解得高分训练本UPSR 华文 by Malaya Press, RM5.90
  5. 出击模拟试卷 UPSR 英文 by PEP, RM6.50
  6. UPSR高思维系列 华文 by Tunas Pelangi, RM5.30
  7. 出击模拟试卷 UPSR 科学试卷二 by PEP, RM4.90
  8. 知识宝库参考系列UPSR 科学 by PEP, RM14.90
  9. 全优UPSR模拟试卷 英文 by Malaya Press, RM6.50
  10. 出击模拟试卷 UPSR 数学 by PEP, RM6.50

Top 10 SJK(C) Year 5 Workbooks

Most popular Standard 5 workbook in Q1 2017

  1. Pra-UPSR模拟试卷 英文 5 by Sasbadi, RM6.40
  2. Pra-UPSR模拟试卷 华文 5 by Sasbadi, RM6.50
  3. Pra-UPSR模拟试卷 国文 5 by Sasbadi, RM6.50
  4. Pra-UPSR模拟试卷 科学 5 by Sasbadi, RM6.50
  5. 一典通参考系列阅读理解得高分训练本 华文5 by Malaya Press, RM5.90
  6. Pra-UPSR模拟试卷 数学 5 by Sasbadi, RM5.50
  7. 非凡单元练习 科学5A 修订版 by Malaya Press, RM4.50
  8. 非凡单元练习 华文5A 修订版 by Malaya Press, RM4.50
  9. 全新焦点作业 华文5A (根据最新UPSR格式) by Cemerlang, RM4.80
  10. 非凡单元练习 数学5A 修订版 by Malaya Press, RM4.50

Top 10 SJK(C) Year 4 Workbooks

Most popular Standard 4 workbook in Q1 2017

  1. 一典通参考系列 金钥匙 科学 第二阶段 by Malaya Press, RM19.90
  2. 一典通参考系列 金钥匙 数学 第二阶段456 by Malaya Press, RM16.90
  3. 一典通参考系列 金钥匙 华文 第二阶段 by Malaya Press, RM19.90
  4. Pra-UPSR模拟试卷 英文 4 by Sasbadi, RM5.50
  5. Pra-UPSR模拟试卷 华文 4 by Sasbadi, RM5.50
  6. Pra-UPSR模拟试卷 数学 4 by Sasbadi, RM5.50
  7. 全新焦点作业 华文4A (根据最新UPSR格式) by Cemerlang, RM4.80
  8. 全新焦点作业 英文4A (根据最新UPSR格式) by Cemerlang, RM4.80
  9. Pra-UPSR模拟试卷 国文 4 by Sasbadi, RM6.50
  10. Pra-UPSR模拟试卷 科学 4 by Sasbadi, RM6.50

Top 10 SJK(C) Year 3 Workbooks

Most popular Standard 3 workbook in Q1 2017

  1. 一典通参考资料 国文参考资料3A by Malaya Press, RM4.20
  2. 华文预习3A by Hup Lick, RM4.90
  3. 华文阅读理解与语文练习 3上 by Hup Lick, RM3.00
  4. 金钥匙3in1学习本 华文3A by Malaya Press, RM4.50
  5. 金钥匙3in1学习本 数学3A by Malaya Press, RM4.50
  6. Smart 3 dalam 1 国文3A by Sasbadi, RM4.50
  7. Smart 3 in 1 英文3A by Sasbadi, RM4.50
  8. 我的课堂作业 国文3A by Cemerlang, RM4.30
  9. 华语模范作文3 by UPH, RM3.50
  10. 国语模范作文3 by UPH, RM3.50

Top 10 SJK(C) Year 2 Workbooks

Most popular Standard 2 workbook in Q1 2017

  1. 一典通参考资料 国文参考资料2A by Malaya Press, RM4.20
  2. 我的课堂作业 国文2A by Cemerlang, RM4.30
  3. 华文阅读理解与语文练习 2上 by Hup Lick, RM3.00
  4. 榜首系列国文 书写2 by PEP, RM4.30
  5. 榜首系列华文 书写2 by PEP, RM4.30
  6. 榜首系列华文 语法2 by PEP, RM5.30
  7. 金钥匙3in1学习本 华文2A by Malaya Press, RM4.50
  8. 我的课堂作业 科学2A by Cemerlang, RM4.30
  9. 一步步学写话 2A by Malaya Press, RM4.20
  10. 合力写话练习 2A by Hup Lick, RM3.00

Top 10 SJK(C) Year 1 Workbooks

Most popular Standard 1 workbook in Q1 2017

  1. 全方位校内评价 数学1 KSSR SEMAKAN by Cemerlang, RM5.50
  2. 全方位校内评价 华文1 KSSR SEMAKAN by Cemerlang, RM5.50
  3. 全方位校内评价 国文1 KSSR SEMAKAN by Cemerlang, RM5.50
  4. 国文练习1 KSSR SEMAKAN by Bangi, RM5.30
  5. 我的课堂作业 国文1A KSSR SEMAKAN by Cemerlang, RM4.90
  6. 手把手学写话1 KSSR SEMAKAN by Malaya Press, RM3.90
  7. 全方位校内评价 科学1 KSSR SEMAKAN by Cemerlang, RM5.50
  8. 五环系列校本评估练习本 国文1A KSSR SEMAKAN by Heng Hui, RM4.00
  9. 全方位校内评价 英文1 KSSR SEMAKAN by Cemerlang, RM5.50
  10. 英文练习1 KSSR SEMAKAN by Bangi, RM5.30

Didn’t see the books you were looking for? You can browse all SJK(C) books here, including textbooks, workbooks and reference books.

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The Best Workbooks of 2016

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Following our stock take a couple of weeks ago, we’re now back with some very interesting news to share! We went through piles and piles of books to compile a list of the most sought-after ones for each standard. Here are our bestsellers in Q1 2016:

Top 10 SJK(C) Year 6 Workbooks

Most popular Standard 6 workbook in Q1 2016

Most popular Standard 6 workbook in Q1 2016

  1. Skor8A UPSR 英文书写(全新UPSR新格式) by Hup Lick, RM4.20
  2. Skor8A UPSR 国文理解(全新UPSR新格式) by Hup Lick, RM4.90
  3. Skor8A UPSR 华文理解(全新UPSR新格式) by Hup Lick, RM4.90
  4. Skor8A UPSR 英文理解(全新UPSR新格式) by Hup Lick, RM4.90
  5. Skor8A UPSR 国文书写(全新UPSR新格式) by Hup Lick, RM4.20
  6. Skor8A UPSR 科学(全新UPSR新格式) by Hup Lick, RM6.50
  7. 点击UPSR模拟试卷 国文(根据最新UPSR格式) by Cemerlang, RM5.90
  8. Skor8A UPSR 华文书写(全新UPSR新格式) by Hup Lick, RM4.20
  9. 点击UPSR模拟试卷 华文(根据最新UPSR格式) by Cemerlang, RM5.50
  10. UPSR特优A+系列2016 数学(符合UPSR最新格式) by Tunas Pelangi, RM5.90

Top 10 SJK(C) Year 5 Workbooks

Most popular Standard 5 workbook in Q1 2016

Most popular Standard 5 workbook in Q1 2016

  1. Skor8A PraUPSR 国文书写 5 (全新UPSR新格式) by Hup Lick, RM4.20
  2. Skor8A PraUPSR 科学 5 (全新UPSR新格式) by Hup Lick, RM6.50
  3. Skor8A PraUPSR 国文理解 5 (全新UPSR新格式) by Hup Lick, RM4.90
  4. Skor8A PraUPSR 英文书写 5 (全新UPSR新格式) by Hup Lick, RM4.20
  5. Skor8A PraUPSR 华文理解 5 (全新UPSR新格式) by Hup Lick, RM4.90
  6. Skor8A PraUPSR 英文理解 5 (全新UPSR新格式) by Hup Lick, RM4.90
  7. Skor8A PraUPSR 数学 5 (全新UPSR新格式) by Hup Lick, RM6.50
  8. Skor8A PraUPSR 华文书写 5 (全新UPSR新格式) by Hup Lick, RM4.20
  9. 新突破PRA-UPSR模拟试卷 国文5(配合最新UPSR格式) by Cemerlang, RM5.90
  10. Smart Praktis Topik 国文5A (配合最新UPSR格式) by Sasbadi, RM4.50

Top 10 SJK(C) Year 4 Workbooks

Most popular Standard 4 workbook in Q1 2016

Most popular Standard 4 workbook in Q1 2016

  1. 新突破PRA-UPSR模拟试卷 国文4(配合最新UPSR格式) by Cemerlang, RM5.90
  2. Skor8A PraUPSR 华文书写 4 (全新UPSR新格式) by Hup Lick, RM4.20
  3. Skor8A PraUPSR 国文书写 4 (全新UPSR新格式) by Hup Lick, RM4.20
  4. Skor8A PraUPSR 英文书写 4 (全新UPSR新格式) by Hup Lick, RM4.20
  5. Skor8A PraUPSR 英文理解 4 (全新UPSR新格式) by Hup Lick, RM4.90
  6. Skor8A PraUPSR 国文理解 4 (全新UPSR新格式) by Hup Lick, RM4.90
  7. 新突破PRA-UPSR模拟试卷 英文4 试卷一(配合最新UPSR格式) by Cemerlang, RM4.90
  8. Skor8A PraUPSR 科学 4 (全新UPSR新格式) by Hup Lick, RM6.50
  9. 新突破PRA-UPSR模拟试卷 数学4(配合最新UPSR格式) by Cemerlang, RM5.90
  10. Skor8A PraUPSR 数学 4 (全新UPSR新格式) by Hup Lick, RM6.50

Top 10 SJK(C) Year 3 Workbooks

Most popular Standard 3 workbook in Q1 2016

Most popular Standard 3 workbook in Q1 2016

  1. 词汇资料库 英文3A by Hup Lick, RM3.80
  2. 榜首系列华文 书写3 by PEP, RM4.30
  3. 榜首系列国文 书写3 by PEP, RM4.30
  4. 结伴配版作业 华文3A by Heng Hui, RM4.90
  5. 榜首系列华文 理解3 by PEP, RM3.90
  6. 榜首系列国文 语法3 by PEP, RM5.30
  7. 全方位校内评价 数学3 by Cemerlang, RM4.60
  8. 榜首系列英文 书写3 by PEP, RM4.30
  9. 榜首系列华文 语法3 by PEP, RM5.30
  10. 榜首系列国文 理解3 by PEP, RM4.30

Top 10 SJK(C) Year 2 Workbooks

Most popular Standard 2 workbook in Q1 2016

Most popular Standard 2 workbook in Q1 2016

  1. 词汇资料库 英文2A by Hup Lick, RM3.80
  2. KSSR语文系列 华文语文基础2 by Hup Lick, RM4.50
  3. 青苗笔顺练习2A by Tunas Pelangi, RM3.30
  4. 青苗笔顺练习2B by Tunas Pelangi, RM3.30
  5. 我爱阅读2 by Cemerlang, RM3.90
  6. 精英作业本 国文 2 by Didikan Bestari, RM4.80
  7. 榜首系列华文 理解2 by PEP, RM3.90
  8. 榜首系列英文 语法2 by PEP, RM4.30
  9. 一步步学写话 2A by Malaya Press, RM4.20
  10. 科科A系列校本评估 数学2 by Hup Lick, RM3.90

Top 10 SJK(C) Year 1 Workbooks

Most popular Standard 1 workbook in Q1 2016

Most popular Standard 1 workbook in Q1 2016

  1. Linus Programme Eng Elementary Level by Hup Lick, RM3.90
  2. Buku Bacaan Pragram Linus – Asas Literasi BM 1 by Sasmurni Bakti, RM4.50
  3. 词汇资料库 英文1A by Hup Lick, RM3.80
  4. 101乐陶陶校本评估 英文1A by Pan Asia, RM4.90
  5. 同步阅读 华文1A by Hup Lick, RM3.50
  6. KSSR语文系列 华文语文基础1 by Hup Lick, RM4.50
  7. Pragram Linus Lembaran Literasi Menulis 1 by Sasmurni Bakti, RM2.50
  8. 华文预习1A by Hup Lick, RM4.90
  9. 榜首系列国文 书写1 by PEP, RM4.30
  10. 一步步学写话 1A by Malaya Press, RM4.20

Didn’t see the books you were looking for? You can browse all SJK(C) books here, including textbooks, workbooks and reference books.

Senarai Buku Teks 2016 Tahun 6 Sekolah Rendah

JUDUL PENERBIT JENIS SEKOLAH
BAHASA MALAYSIA TAHUN 6 SK Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SK
ENGLISH YEAR 6 SK Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SK
BAHASA CINA TAHUN 6 SK Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SK
BAHASA TAMIL TAHUN 6 SK Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SK
SEJARAH TAHUN 6 SK Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SK
PENDIDIKAN ISLAM TAHUN 6 SK Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SK
SAINS TAHUN 6 SK Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SK
PENDIDIKAN KESIHATAN TAHUN 6 SK Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SK
MATEMATIK TAHUN 6 SK Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SK
PENDIDIKAN MORAL TAHUN 6 SK Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SK
PENDIDIKAN MUZIK TAHUN 6 SK Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SK
PENDIDIKAN JASMANI TAHUN 6SK Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SK
REKA BENTUK DAN TEKNOLOGI TAHUN 6 SK Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SK
TEKNOLOGI MAKLUMAT DAN KOMUNIKASI TAHUN 6 SK Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SK
PENDIDIKAN SENI VISUAL TAHUN 6 SK Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SK
BAHASA IBAN TAHUN 6 Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SK
BAHASA ARAB TAHUN 6 Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SK
BAHASA KADAZANDUSUN TAHUN 6 Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SK
BAHASA SEMAI TAHUN 6 Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SK
PENDIDIKAN MUZIK TAHUN 6 SK (CDROM) Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SK
TEKNOLOGI MAKLUMAT DAN KOMUNIKASI TAHUN 6 SK (CDROM) Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SK
BAHASA MALAYSIA TAHUN 6 SJK Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SJK(C)
ENGLISH YEAR 6 SJK Percetakan Rina SJK(C)
BAHASA CINA TAHUN 6 SJKC Malaya Press SJK(C)
SEJARAH TAHUN 6 SJKC Dewan Bahasa Pustaka SJK(C)
SAINS TAHUN 6 SJKC Pan Asia SJK(C)
PENDIDIKAN KESIHATAN TAHUN 6 SJKC Federal Stationery & Publishing SJK(C)
MATEMATIK TAHUN 6 SJKC Penerbitan Pelangi SJK(C)
PENDIDIKAN MORAL TAHUN 6 SJKC Gemilang SJK(C)
PENDIDIKAN MUZIK TAHUN 6 SJKC Pan Malayan SJK(C)
PENDIDIKAN JASMANI TAHUN 6 SJKC Odonata Publishing SJK(C)
REKA BENTUK DAN TEKNOLOGI TAHUN 6 SJKC Sasbadi SJK(C)
TEKNOLOGI MAKLUMAT DAN KOMUNIKASI TAHUN 6 SJKC Penerbit Bestari SJK(C)
PENDIDIKAN SENI VISUAL TAHUN 6 SJKC Proaktif Media SJK(C)

Bestselling SJK(C) Books 2015

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Barely a month of school and we’ve got the numbers already! While the kids were having fun in December and making new friends in January, publishers, teachers and parents have been working extra hard! Teachers especially (and some mummies too!) go through the entire syllabus multiple times, selecting the best books to complement their teaching. And over the last 2 months, these are the books that our customers have chosen. Peekabook is delighted to present the early leaders of 2015:

Best SJK(C) Workbooks for Year 1

Top 10 SJK(C) Year 1 Bestsellers

Publisher Title
Cemerlang Linus Literasi Math 2
Cemerlang Linus Literasi Math 1
Terbilang 新课标 数学 配版作业 1A
Malaya Press 一典通参考系列 金钥匙 科学 第一阶段1、2、3年级
Malaya Press 一典通参考系列 金钥匙 数学 第一阶段1、2、3年级
Malaya Press 一典通参考系列 金钥匙 华文 第一阶段1、2、3年级
Tunas Pelangi 百分评审系列 国文 1
Gemilang 华文写话练习 1A
Tunas Pelangi KSSR 字辩。词辩小灵通 1
Cemerlang 创意辅导系列 英文理解 1

Best SJK(C) Workbooks for Year 2

Top 10 SJK(C) Year 2 Bestsellers

Publisher Title
Cemerlang 华文写话练习 2A
Tunas Pelangi 百分评审系列 数学 2
UPH 国语词语造句 2
UPH 英语词语造句 2
Cemerlang 开创精彩单元增广系列 数学 2
Cemerlang 开创精彩单元增广系列 英文 2
Cemerlang 创意辅导系列 英文语法 2
Cemerlang 创意辅导系列 英文书写 2
Cemerlang 创意辅导系列 英文理解 2
UPH 华语词语造句 2

Best SJK(C) Workbooks for Year 3

Top 10 SJK(C) Year 3 Bestsellers

Publisher Title
Gemilang 华文学好作文 3A
Cemerlang 活学活用成语练习 3
Heng Hui 冲刺PRA-UPSR模拟试卷系列 国文 3
Gemilang 学习高手 数学 3
Gemilang 学好成语 3
Gemilang 课课勤练华文作业 3A
Tunas Pelangi 百分评审系列 国文 3
Malaya Press 百分百配版 佳佳堂数学作业 3A
UPH 国语词语造句 3
Gemilang 学习高手 科学与工艺世界 3

Best SJK(C) Workbooks for Year 4

Top 10 SJK(C) Year 4 Bestsellers

Publisher Title
Heng Hui 古今研科学作业 4A
Malaya Press 百分百配版 华文作业 4A
Tunas Pelangi 华文书写练习 4A
Heng Hui 冲刺PRA-UPSR模拟试卷系列 数学 4
Heng Hui 冲刺PRA-UPSR模拟试卷系列 国文 4
Heng Hui Buku Kerja Berfaedah BM 4A
Tunas Pelangi 百分评审系列 科学 4
Gemilang 嘉阳 科学配版作业 4A
Tunas Pelangi 字辩。词辩。小灵通 4
Sasbadi 国文参考资料 4A

Best SJK(C) Workbooks for Year 5

Top 10 SJK(C) Year 5 Bestsellers

Publisher Title
Hup Lick 合力国文练习 5
Pan Asia 挑战高思维数学题 5
Pan Asia 单元练习 大本营 科学 5
Hup Lick 合力科学练习 5
Malaya Press 精准巩固系列 非凡单元练习 华文 5A
Hup Lick 合力数学练习 5
Hup Lick 合力华文练习 5
Hup Lick 合力英文练习 5
Malaya Press 精准巩固系列 非凡单元练习 数学 5A
Malaya Press 百分百配版作业华文作业 5A

Best SJK(C) Workbooks for Year 6

Top 10 SJK(C) Year 6 Bestsellers

Publisher Title
Gemilang 2015 UPSR 名师模拟  国文
Gemilang 2015 UPSR 名师模拟  华文
Gemilang 2015 UPSR 名师模拟  英文
Gemilang 2015 UPSR 名师模拟  数学
Gemilang 2015 UPSR 名师模拟  科学
Hup Lick 100个英文造句练习 6
Tunas Pelangi UPSR夺标系列 英文 试卷二
Sasbadi UPSR模拟试卷 国文
Tunas Pelangi UPSR夺标系列 英文 试卷一
Tunas Pelangi UPSR夺标系列 国文 试卷一

Didn’t see the books you were looking for? You can browse all SJK(C) books here, including textbooks, workbooks and reference books.

Senarai Buku Teks 2015 Tahun 5 Sekolah Rendah

Buku Teks Tahun 5

Buku Teks Tahun 5

JUDUL PENERBIT JENIS SEKOLAH
BAHASA MALAYSIA TAHUN 5 SK Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SK
ENGLISH YEAR 5 SK Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SK
BAHASA CINA SEKOLAH KEBANGSAAN TAHUN 5 Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SK
BAHASA TAMIL SEKOLAH KEBANGSAAN TAHUN 5 Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SK
SEJARAH TAHUN 5 SK Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SK
PENDIDIKAN ISLAM TAHUN 5 Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SK
SAINS TAHUN 5 SK Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SK
PENDIDIKAN KESIHATAN TAHUN 5 SK Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SK
MATEMATIK TAHUN 5 SK Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SK
PENDIDIKAN MORAL TAHUN 5 SK Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SK
PENDIDIKAN MUZIK TAHUN 5 SK Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SK
PENDIDIKAN JASMANI TAHUN 5 SK Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SK
REKA BENTUK DAN TEKNOLOGI TAHUN 5 SK Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SK
TEKNOLOGI MAKLUMAT DAN KOMUNIKASI TAHUN 5 SK Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SK
PENDIDIKAN SENI VISUAL TAHUN 5 SK Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SK
AND SOMETHING WEIRD HAPPENED YEAR 5 Danalis Distributors Sdn Bhd SK
GULLIVER’S TRAVELS YEAR 5 NND Enterprise SK
BAHASA IBAN TAHUN 5 Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SK
BAHASA ARAB TAHUN 5 Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SK
BAHASA KADAZANDUSUN TAHUN 5 Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SK
BAHASA SEMAI TAHUN 5 Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SK
PENDIDIKAN MUZIK TAHUN 5 SK (CDROM) Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SK
TEKNOLOGI MAKLUMAT DAN KOMUNIKASI TAHUN 5 SK (CDROM) Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SK
BAHASA MALAYSIA TAHUN 5 SJK Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SJK(C)
ENGLISH YEAR 5 SJK Percetakan Rina SJK(C)
BAHASA CINA TAHUN 5 SJKC Malaya Press SJK(C)
SEJARAH TAHUN 5 SJKC Dewan Bahasa & Pustaka SJK(C)
SAINS TAHUN 5 SJKC Pan Asia SJK(C)
PENDIDIKAN KESIHATAN TAHUN 5 SJKC Heng Hui SJK(C)
MATEMATIK TAHUN 5 SJKC H&K SJK(C)
PENDIDIKAN MORAL TAHUN 5 SJKC Gemilang SJK(C)
PENDIDIKAN MUZIK TAHUN 5 SJKC Malaya Press SJK(C)
PENDIDIKAN JASMANI TAHUN 5 SJKC Malaya Press SJK(C)
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KSSR – Changes In Everything Old

For those who are still clueless to the term KSSR it refers to Kurikulum Standard Sekolah Rendah. KSSR is the new system introduced by the Ministry of Education in 2011. Today it is the system used by all primary schools in Malaysia and it is vital for parents to be on the know of what this new system offers and how to go about using the existing resources to help their children in the process of learning.

Changes In Every Direction
The changes in the education system brought change in many other areas. There was the need to overhaul many aspects of the teaching-learning process to give room to accommodate the different aspects of the KSSR such as:

Changes In the Mindset Of All Parties Concerned
This, not surprisingly was the biggest hurdle. With the KSSR focusing more on collaborative learning and designed to enhance and embrace the use of science and technology, develop values, understand humanitarian issues and also focus on the child’s physical and aesthetical development, parents were left confused, concerned and at times furious. The one word given less prominence and which many wanted to hear was missing. Examinations are no longer the beginning and the end of learning. With the KSSR, it is no longer the number one objective of school. Students are no longer streamed according to ‘Class Positions’ as was done previously and this concept was something many found difficult to get around especially parents.

In the Malaysian ‘kiasu’ mentality where being better than the best was everything, parents are forced to see the merits of the new system and accept it. The pressure on students is removed and school is now a happier place. The School Based Assessment allowed for students to be tested in an on going manner by their own teachers is something new. Parents were worried about the fairness of the grades given and issues of favoritism coming into play. They are now forced to trust the teachers and be a little more accepting. Many parents are still groping with this issue.

The children are definitely happier as the ‘didik mesra’ concept of learning. It had a fun element in it that allowed students to move away from ‘the desk and chair’ scenario of the pervious system. Group work with the focus on projects is every child’s favorite. They are encouraged to speak and give their views on all issues. Students are given more control of their learning and this allowed space for creativity.

Changes In the Method Of Teaching
Teachers had so much to relearn. It was difficult, as the school-based assessment required a lot more paperwork and data handling. The teething stages were a mess. Today, things are so much better and many are beginning to enjoy the new system. Teachers had to learn to let go a certain amount of control of the teaching-learning process and allow students some freedom of direction. The older teachers, especially had to learn to trust and see learning taken to different heights. The teacher’s way is no longer the only way to do anything. Students were no longer followers but taught to take the lead too.

Changes In Evaluation
No more end-of-year exams as the main evaluation period. Students are evaluated all on an on going process where they are required to meet the set standards before proceeding to the next level. Students are taught and reevaluated if they fail to meet the mark. Weakness of students is identified early and remedial actions are quickly taken. Evaluation is now to help rather than to compete for the top spot.

Changes In Textbooks
New KSSR textbooks had to be produced to replace the old KBSR books. The new books were designed to fit in with the requirements of the new syllabus. There are more exciting activities in the new KSSR textbooks that could be used by teachers during the teaching-learning process and more challenging projects for students to do during a longer period of time. Many of these textbooks are also designed to in-cooperate the use of technology where students are required to do research online and be accountable for the information that they seek. The textbook in the KSSR has moved away from its position as the anchor for the learning process to one that is a guide/manual for further activities in the learning process to take place. It can be akin to a door through which many other doors are opened for the student.

Changes In Workbooks
Workbooks are now very essential as it gives students a chance to practice what is learnt. For parents the workbooks are extremely important, as parents are able to monitor the child’s progress in school through their work in the workbooks. As there are now no more exams and students were involved in collaborative learning, many parents were harboring fears that their kids were not mastering anything. The workbooks are necessary in dispelling these fears. Workbooks that are designed parallel to the textbooks and in accordance to the KSSR are excellent to ensure children were mastering all elements taught. It cannot be denied that although the system is good and forward thinking, our classes in Malaysia are huge and there is only so much time and attention that a teacher can lavish on a child

The Last Words
Change is something that we cannot avoid. As we progress and meet new challengers we should be able to embrace change. To resist change would be a move backwards, especially in education. As parents we should keep an open mind and acknowledge that whatever worked for us when we were kids will no longer be applicable in the modern world. So lets be open and move ahead.

This article was written by Madam Kalai Lingam. Madam Kalai has 27 years of teaching experience in government secondary school. She opted for early retirement in 2013 to pursue her love of writing, and is currently writing a book. Madam Kalai is well versed in the Malaysian Education system, having been a senior English teacher and school administrator for many years.

The KSSR: What Can Go Wrong

KSSR stands for Kurikulum Standard Sekolah Rendah. This is the new thing in relation to education in the primary level. There are so many benefits in the new system. As I had already mentioned in my earlier blog, the system ensures that no child gets left behind an each child has to achieve a preset standard of achievement before proceeding into the next level. The system does not stress on exams. Evaluation takes into count student’s attitude, focus, and leadership qualities apart from the content of the subject. This is to ensure a total development of the child is taken into count and not just his academic standing. The child is encouraged to seek, discover and give opinions. The passive learner is a thing of the past. Technology is widely used and students are taught to use technology to seek, learn and present material.

The blueprint for the KSSR was wonderful. All the elements were in place and what was left was the implementation. This is where the problems begin. As parents we should be aware of all the possible shortcomings so as to be able to take the necessary remedial actions.

  1. Each Child Has To Achieve A Preset Standard Before Moving On
    The obvious problem is the size of the class. If a class has 35 students, waiting for each child to achieve a preset standard will take a long time. Of course streaming or placing students into sets is an answer but remember KSSR does not encourage streaming! The ‘better’ students can be given other projects to do but by the end of the year the students achievements will be staggered with some struggling to redo tests while others who have always achieved to set standards may be bored! Parents should be alert to kids who come home saying they are bored or that their teacher was spending all her time conducting quizzes for the weaker students. Get additional workbooks or even reading materials for your kids to take to school.
  1. Is There Enough Taught?
    This is the one greatest fear that most parents have spoken about. If so much time is spent by the teacher administering quizzes and conducting evaluation during class time, when does the poor teacher have the time to really teach the content? In our country, there is no such thing as teacher assistant where one can teach a group while the other help with conducting the evaluation. Parents should monitor their children’s progress and get involved hands on if they find that their child is not learning much. Parents were once students and should be able to spot problems quickly.
  1. No Exams
    My kids need exams to give them a target to work towards and I am sure yours does too. Without exams, there is a risk that kids might not learn much. This is not entirely true but than again all kids are different. Exams are a measure of things that are yet to be mastered or the weakness of our children. The earlier the intervention, the better the long-term effects. Parents need to know what their kids are weak in and help them to catch up. Exams also help in teacher evaluation. Some teachers do more than others. This is a fact. Without the exams there is no real benchmark and this is worrying. Parents should ensure that students do work at home even if there is no homework. There are a wide variety of workbooks and academic material in the market that parents should take advantage of.
  1. Non-Measurable Evaluation
    Many parents love examinations because evaluation is fair and transparent. When evaluation is based on behaviour codes like leadership qualities, responsibility and attitude, there will always be room for unhappiness. Our teachers have to be absolutely fair and give the grades that the student really deserves without taking any external factors into count. Can they do this?
  1. Students Use Technology
    Are we ready for this as a nation? If we are looking at computers, will each student be given a computer to work on or if the research has to be done at home, does each child have a computer at home? Think about this as a nation as a whole and you will see the problem.Is the technology used reliable and not prone to problems? If the system breaks down, do we have a reliable support system that can rectify the problem immediately? Again think nation wide.Have the teachers been given adequate training to carry out lessons using the modern technology. Many of our young ones today are fast and pros in using the iPad, iBook, and every other device that we adults use. In fact my children are better than me. Based on this, teachers should be one step ahead to be able to hold the respect of their students and get their teaching done!

To end, I can only say this. All systems have their merits and flaws. The KSSR is no different. As parents we cannot merely leave it to the school and hope our child will reap maximum benefits from the system. We should always monitor and be aware of the shortcomings and take the necessary actions when there is a need. In this way, I am sure your child will have a wonderful schooling experience.

– Kalai Lingam

KSSR 4B Workbooks by Cermerlang

The first series of 4B workbooks for Year 4 is out! Cermerlang is one of the earliest to publish their books. The KSSR syllabus is newly introduced to Standard 4 students this year, and so these are some of the first 4B workbooks ever.

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小学评估考试(UPSR)里获取7A的佳绩,难吗?

我们不可否认要在测验里考取卓越的成绩,并不是一件容易的事情。但是,这也不是一件艰难的事。为什么呢?答案只有一个 — 每位学生必须要有适合自己、有效的学习方式。去年,全国共有9.15巴仙,也就是42,646名考生在UPSR里获得全科A的佳绩,比起往年进步了不少。由此可见,相信大家也可以看到要在UPSR里获得好成绩并不是不可能、更不是难以考取的。现在距离2014年的UPSR测验剩下大概五个月的时间。因此,各位家长与同学们,剩下这五个月的时间就是让大家做出最后的冲刺,以不辜负6年以来的努力、奋斗!正所谓:“工欲善其事,必先利其器。”要考取佳绩,就必须要有恰当的温习方式。在此,就让我为大家分享一些我当年如何在UPSR,PMR 及SPM里获得全A的经验,特别是即将到来的UPSR,希望能够帮到大家。

恰当的时间表
首先,我们得学习如何分配时间。让时间过得充实及有次序,时间表是必备的。编排、制定及计划温习时间表能帮助学生们拥有该有的方向、目标。我以前的方式就是这个样子—在我还有精神时,我就会尽力吸收书本里的内容。觉得累得时候就马上休息一阵子,尝试想回刚刚所读的一切后计划待会儿该读的单元。此外,知道老师下一堂课将会教些什么之后的前一天就得尝试过目,以作准备。这样学生们必定能够更记得课堂时所学过的东西。这里我有一些小小的建议,在编排时间表时,学生应该为较强的科目分配稍微少一些,较弱的科目分配得多一点儿。学生也需要清楚地知道初步制定的时间未必是完美、适合自己的。所以尽量尝试跟着时间表走后得检讨检讨,再改进。不知道大家是否相信,我当年在半年里更新了超过5至6次时间表,不停地请教师长们并作出改进。在奋斗的同时,我们也须有休息的时间。在休息的时候,学生可选择做运动,唱歌解压,玩游戏等等。这不但能帮到我们减低压力,它也能让我们有一个更健康精神的身躯,继续为考试奋斗。因此,适合自己的时间表是非常重要的。

SQ3R方法
除此之外,我也想与大家分享我在其中一个讲座会里学到的温习方式。它称为 “SQ3R”的温习方式,特别是用来阅读文章或课本用的。坦白说,还没学会这方法时,在我看到长篇大论的文章时,我拼命问自己,我该如何详读这么长的文章呢?在“SQ3R”里的每个字母代表着不同的意思:

S –Survey (探讨)
在还没详细地阅读之前,学生应该尝试迅速看看文章的标题、小标题、结构等等。这样,学生将能够了解其文章的方向和目的。过后,详细地读那文章的引言,开头和结尾后尝试得到文章的要点。在这过程里千万别阅读里头的内容噢!

Q –Question (发问)
第二,在探讨的同时,尝试自发问题,将标题和小标题变成基本的问题。学生可使用5W1H的疑问词自发问题,也就是为什么(Why)、哪里(Where)、何时(When)、什么(What)、谁(Who)和如何(How)。例如,文章的大标题是“疏解学生的压力”,我们就可以试自问: “ 如何疏解学生们的压力呢?”

R –Read (阅读)
发问以后,大家就得详细地阅读整个文章后从每一个细节或段落找出刚才自己所提出的问题。此外,我们也可以用各种方式在重点里做记号,加强印象。

R –Recite (朗诵)
读完之后,暂时把文章放在一边。然后,把自己所记得的写出来,做容易明白和复习的笔记。这可加深印象,让我们更加记得自己所读过的一切。

R –Review (复习/思考)
在完成以上所有步骤以后,反复思考、复习课文和笔记。把记忆模糊的那一段再读数次,避免忘记。

另外,我在这也想与大家讨论一道时常在温习时常遇到的问题、并分享我本身个人的小小秘方。在复习课文时,相信学生们常常会对自己发脾气,问着— “为什么我总是记不到这个呢?我该怎么好呢?”众所周知,人类的记忆力是有限的;但是,要是我们能够细心地想想问题的解决方案,真的还是想不到有什么办法吗?我在这里有一个小小的建议,如果父母亲能够买得起的话,可以为孩子准备一个白板,不需要像班上里头那么大,也别太小,中等就好。坦白说,在我大概6岁的时候父母亲就因为我在幼子院测验里获得全科100分时送我一个挺大的白板。大家应该很好奇,有什么作用呢?其实,我建议学生可以尝试扮演老师的角色,自己跟自己讲解、详述及像教师般地使用白板做简单的笔记于比较难记和明白的单元。我自己每次都是使用这方法,非常有效于增强记忆和印象。

历年、各州预考试卷及模拟试卷
除此之外,学生也应该多做历年UPSR试卷,特别是前几年的。这不但能让学生更熟悉问题的格式,并且从中发现自己的错误和较弱的单元以对症下药。其实,多做历年试卷重点是能够让学生在真正的考场时增加自信心、减低压力与避免过于紧张。同时,学生也必须尽量下载各州的预考试卷和在书局里购买种种的模拟试卷,特别是考完了预考之后。通过互联网,有许多网站都会提供各州的预考试卷。学生下载后可反复地练习,遇到不明白的地方应该向教师请教,学到真正明白为止。我当年也是因时常忙于学校里的事情,如比赛和各种节目等,无法有太多的时间坐在班上听课。但是,通过这方式,我能够掌握到试卷的格式,并且对不明白的地方找到了答案。学生在求学时,千万必须要紧记,不可害羞请教教师、同学等等,反而应该打破沙锅问到底,别让当时的疑问就这样成为永久的疑问噢!

最后,在考试的前几天一定要有充足的休息和睡眠。现在还有不少的时间,还来得及的。切记— 别临时抱佛脚,等到最后一分钟才熬夜温习、开夜车等。同学们,好好地使用剩下这几个月的时间,为2014年UPSR考试做出最后的冲刺吧!加油!

– 黄伟铭 (Ng Ray Man)

Parents, Technology and the New Primary Curriculum

The new primary curriculum or KSSR puts a great emphasis on the use of technology in the teaching and learning process. The rationale for this is that we need our students to be technology savvy to be able to not just stand abreast but to move ahead in a highly competitive world.

The use of technology improves learning. When used correctly, it improves the speed of learning and increases the scope of learning. It can also increase the amount of time spent learning as it supports twenty-four hours of learning everyday.

On the part of the learner, the use technology introduces the learner to new skills. Technology is constantly evolving and learners need to know how to use these materials. There was a day in the past when the pen was seen a technological marvel and today computers, smart phones and e-‘just about everything’ have taken over the world by storm. Our children have to know and be confident in using these items to benefit from them. The world is constantly on the move and our children have to be taught to embrace positive changes in the world around them.

The use of technology is good in the process of learning as it increases student’s involvement and engagement. When we look at the computer and the Internet we can see the benefits at once.

  1. Information is lateral and vertical
    Say for example, when a teacher uses an online text on building airplanes to teach the English Language, a student who is interested in building airplanes will be able to use this text as a platform to seek more information on this topic. It provides the scope for students to pursue their interests or be introduced to many new areas that they may have an interest for.
  1. Learning is interactive
    Learners get instant feedback of their understanding on a particular subject. When a learner keys in a wrong answer, the learning portal will immediately point this out and the learner has to try again. A right answer will move him/her to the next level. This interactive feature is very effective in learning, as mistakes are instantly corrected. Furthermore, the ‘game like’ features in these portals are able to capture the learner’s attention for a longer period. The use of sound and colour and the ability to move from level to level each time the learner is able to do the given task correctly, makes learning fun and effective. Technology is often successful in removing boredom from the teaching-learning process. Students will be motivated to sit for longer periods and learn while having fun. This in turn accelerates the learning process.
  1. Learning at your own pace
    Our children are all different. Their family background, the social economic status, their previous learnt knowledge and of course, the genetic factors will all affect how quickly the absorb new information. With the use of technology, learners will move from stage to stage at his/her own pace. Those who are able to grasp the content quickly will be able to move on to other things while those who are slower will move at their own pace. Let us also not forget, that children generally are better in some areas and weaker in others and this will allow a more comfortable learning platform.
  1. Weaker students can have more teacher time
    Technology encourages independent learning and the teacher will be able to focus on some learners more than others. Some learners, depending on the many factors mentioned above, still need their teacher to hold their hands and show them how it is done. They need to hear their teacher’s voice and a ‘one to one human interaction’ to help them understand content. Sometimes, pair work can be conducted, where peer teaching is encouraged. It is a fact that one of the best ways to learn is to teach. By getting students who understand the content to guide the weaker once, both learners benefit and a greater sense of accomplishment is achieved.
  1. Students become independent learners
    Technology allows students to taught how to seek and validate information. Most lessons that are linked with technology require students to do research independently and present their work. This often takes place in the form of independent presentation or group presentation. Students learn to look for information, evaluate the information, present and give their opinions on the given topic. On a higher order scale of learning, this leads to reasoning and decision-making skills that are life skills that each individual needs to have.

Parent’s Role
Based on the above, parents should understand that technology is something that is good and can enhance their children’s learning and performance in school and in life. Of course, on the flip side, the use of technology, meaning computers, without any supervision can be damaging for the child’s health and learning process. Eventually, it all comes down to the parents. You have to have the knowledge on how to make the most of what you have, how to supervise, how to motivate and how to give your kids the confidence to use these instruments for their benefit.

This article was written by Madam Kalai Lingam. Madam Kalai has 27 years of teaching experience in government secondary school. She opted for early retirement in 2013 to pursue her love of writing, and is currently writing a book. Madam Kalai is well versed in the Malaysian Education system, having been a senior English teacher and school administrator for many years.