2014 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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would any kind soul advise on what would a revision strategy be like? go through all from P4 onwards? kinda lost in this.
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thankgod:
would any kind soul advise on what would a revision strategy be like? go through all from P4 onwards? kinda lost in this.
It really depends on your child's needs. Different challenge needs different strategy. May I know which subject u r referring to?
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nicnac:
hehe...call us kiasu or what...but psle's prep must start in p5...cos 70 to 80% of the content tested in psle are already covered in p5...and not forgetting the backlog and misconceptions, which have to be dealt with, together with new concepts which will be made confusing if the foundations are not good...so start now...dont wait till p6...otherwise very tiring for both child and parent...Huh?! PSLE 2013 has not started yet and we are preparing for PSLE 2014 already?!!
Eeek... Meaning I am left with 1 honeymoon year.. 2015 gotta start preparing for PSLE 2016 :scared:
my 2 cents,
john -
For the P5, 1 more year to go…
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KSP:
For the P5, 1 more year to go..........
For PSLE oral, it's in August next year. Less than a year and the count down begins. -
Especially for languages, picking up grammar, editing, spelling, close passages and mastering compo writing skills, cannot wait till p6. It has to start early.
Use the Nov/Dec holidays to read widely and practice on both languages. -
For this year’s Chinese oral, some children are found lacking in descriptive phrases, eg spoon, ping pong ball, tray return area, plates, graciousness etc. Especially under stressed exam condition, the words just don’t come out.
So be well prepared. -
I think this is a great article...one can possibly take some ideas from it to improve your study strategy for your child...
http://dadsforlife.sg/ages-stages/dads-of-teens-how-to-help-your-teen-if-he-has-failed-the-prelims -
JohnYeo:
:goodpost:I think this is a great article...one can possibly take some ideas from it to improve your study strategy for your child...
http://dadsforlife.sg/ages-stages/dads-of-teens-how-to-help-your-teen-if-he-has-failed-the-prelims -
Starkidz:
thanks...just sharing
:goodpost:JohnYeo:
I think this is a great article...one can possibly take some ideas from it to improve your study strategy for your child...
http://dadsforlife.sg/ages-stages/dads-of-teens-how-to-help-your-teen-if-he-has-failed-the-prelims
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