FISREC — the writing planner.
For students who freeze when the prompt arrives. FISREC turns the planning page into a six-step checklist. By the time they start writing, the structure of the story is already on paper.
Most kids don't fail the PSLE because they don't know the content. They freeze because nobody taught them how to think on the page. Our frameworks give them a process — short enough to memorise, robust enough to handle whatever the paper throws at them.
A child who knows what to do in the first five minutes of any paper has already passed the hardest part. We drill the opening moves until they're automatic.
A formula is rigid. A framework is a scaffold — strong enough to hold a structure, flexible enough that the student's own voice can fill it.
Knowing what doesn't work is half the lesson. Our materials show the bad draft, the missed inference, the hollow oral — annotated, then fixed.
For students who freeze when the prompt arrives. FISREC turns the planning page into a six-step checklist. By the time they start writing, the structure of the story is already on paper.
When students have outgrown the basics, FIOSEC adds an Outcome beat — a small but decisive shift that turns a flat narrative into a story with stakes.
Reading aloud isn't about speed — it's about intent. STAR breaks delivery into four trainable habits and gives the student a vocabulary to self-correct between practices.
Three layered frameworks for stimulus-based conversation. OREO structures the answer. STAR controls the delivery. SPEAK manages the nerves. Together: a hesitant child becomes one who actually has a point.
Every framework on this page has a full guide page with worked examples. All free. All trilingual.