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    Primary 1 Timetable

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    • B Offline
      buds
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      ks2me:
      schellen:

      my dd1's timetable uses the short forms due to lack of space but the words in full are found just under the table itself. (fyi, her sch gives out copies of the timetable instead of making them copy.)


      My dd's class too, a printed copy but I cannot say the same for all classes because their class teachers are empowered to do it differently.

      Agree with the empowering part, ks2me.
      In P1 DD1 was given the printed version.
      In P2 DD1 was asked to copy into her diary.
      In P3 DD1 was again given a printed version
      which had minor changes to it today.. :roll:

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        UmmuMuadz
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        My DS1 was also given the printed in copy.


        Separately, the form teacher also gave a letter stating her qualification, teaching experiences and also her email address and handphone no :!: (but she clearly stated that to only SMS her for URGENT matters) :evil: and she will try to answer/reply to all calls, sms, email promptly.

        Have SMS her once and she did reply promptly. 😄

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          buds
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          UmmuMuadz, love the evil face on the \"urgent sms\" part... hehee.. :lol:

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            June
            last edited by

            I do agree that the acronyms can drive me nuts too.

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              stingray90999
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              I was equally flexxed when I see my son’s printed timetable sheet. And to make matters worst, he has EL (English) and ENG. I wrote an email to my son’s teacher and she repied immediately that it was a typo error.


              I think the teacher should have anticipated the problem and added in legend at the foot of the timetable.

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                janet88
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                Hi June,

                I couldn’t agree more with you. Every year, I have to ask my son what the acronyms mean esp when M can stand for Maths or Music. Sometimes there are no legends at the bottom or on the back of the timetable to explain.
                My son is lazy, so what he does is to put all the books inside his bag and not have to worry about forgetting to bring any textbook to school and get punished.

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