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P5 General Studies Exercise Jun 2026

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P5 General Studies Exercise Jun 2026

Read through classroom notes or a textbook chapter on a single topic (e.g., Water Conservation).

Renewable vs. non-renewable energy, ecosystem conservation, waste management systems, and technological innovations.

Mr. Tan placed two identical plants in two boxes. Box A had a small hole on the left; Box B had a small hole on the top. After two weeks, the plant in Box A had grown bent to the left, while the plant in Box B grew straight upward. p5 general studies exercise

Forget simple recall. A good P5 exercise asks:

Would you like this converted into a printable PDF or adjusted for a different time/length? Read through classroom notes or a textbook chapter

Exercise is not just good for your physical health; it also plays a significant role in improving your cognitive abilities, which are essential for academic success. Research has shown that regular exercise can enhance your concentration, memory, and problem-solving skills. These benefits can directly impact your performance in General Studies, where you need to analyze information, think critically, and make connections between different concepts.

What specific (e.g., Singapore, Hong Kong, UK) is this exercise for? After two weeks, the plant in Box A

In lower primary, exercises focus on identification—"Name this plant part" or "Circle the transport type." By P5, questions shift to explanation and prediction—"Explain how the lack of rainforests affects global temperatures" or "Predict what happens to a circuit if you add a third battery."

p5 general studies exercise
p5 general studies exercise