2013 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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thehybrid:
Hi parents, how much work (past year papers/assessment books) is your child doing a day/week?
It can one of the following. Lets say for math.
One full paper on alternate days (for going through the motion of completing a complete set)
or paper1 n 2 on alternate day (if have less time n just want the child to focus on one paper at a time.)
or just working on selected questions. Heuristic or direct questions?
I suggest to not focus on just doing \"how many\" papers, but also work on what you want to evaluate at the end of the practice.
is it to catch carless mistakes?
or is it to practice on time management?
or is it to gain confidence that one can complete a full paper?
or is it to just work on selected questions which your child is weak at?
or is it just simply for your child to go through the motion before the big game?
know what you want to get out of the daily practice so that it is more effective.
N in a way, u can evaluate n discuss with your child based on the outcome n objecive of that particular practice.
I feel this strategy applies to any subject too.
John -
JohnYeo:
:thankyou: I found it really helpful.thehybrid:
Hi parents, how much work (past year papers/assessment books) is your child doing a day/week?
It can one of the following. Lets say for math.
One full paper on alternate days (for going through the motion of completing a complete set)
or paper1 n 2 on alternate day (if have less time n just want the child to focus on one paper at a time.)
or just working on selected questions. Heuristic or direct questions?
I suggest to not focus on just doing \"how many\" papers, but also work on what you want to evaluate at the end of the practice.
is it to catch carless mistakes?
or is it to practice on time management?
or is it to gain confidence that one can complete a full paper?
or is it to just work on selected questions which your child is weak at?
or is it just simply for your child to go through the motion before the big game?
know what you want to get out of the daily practice so that it is more effective.
N in a way, u can evaluate n discuss with your child based on the outcome n objecive of that particular practice.
I feel this strategy applies to any subject too.
John
:goodpost:
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Also, can I ask, how many hours a day on average does your child study?
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my girl has completed 1 book of the psle maths book recently… she wanted to retry the whole book to get a grasp of the "feel" of psle qns…so i got her another brand new book. what we did was i divided the number of pgs out until the last wkend b4 psle. so on avg, she only needs to cover abt 6pgs per day. the last push shd be done b4 the last wkend… and after that… it will be the rest and relax period… treating this psle just like their normal exams.
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Triple Js:
my girl has completed 1 book of the psle maths book recently... she wanted to retry the whole book to get a grasp of the \"feel\" of psle qns..so i got her another brand new book. what we did was i divided the number of pgs out until the last wkend b4 psle. so on avg, she only needs to cover abt 6pgs per day. the last push shd be done b4 the last wkend.. and after that.. it will be the rest and relax period... treating this psle just like their normal exams.
Wow your girl so hardworking!!!!!!!!! I brought lots of past year paper and PSLE paper, think my dd only do 1 or 2 sets only. :oops: :oops: -
JJ1111:
i bot her papers too, and she's also not too keen... diff sch has diff std of papers and it confuse her.. so i encourage her to do the book instd. furthermore, she saw the improved marks in prelim and finally realised that maths really needs practice to proof for the results.Triple Js:
my girl has completed 1 book of the psle maths book recently... she wanted to retry the whole book to get a grasp of the \"feel\" of psle qns..so i got her another brand new book. what we did was i divided the number of pgs out until the last wkend b4 psle. so on avg, she only needs to cover abt 6pgs per day. the last push shd be done b4 the last wkend.. and after that.. it will be the rest and relax period... treating this psle just like their normal exams.
Wow your girl so hardworking!!!!!!!!! I brought lots of past year paper and PSLE paper, think my dd only do 1 or 2 sets only. :oops: :oops:
and also needs to encourage them... :rahrah: constant remind her she has only left towards throwing away her bag!
:evil:
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thehybrid:
:thankyou: I found it really helpful.JohnYeo:
[quote=\"thehybrid\"]Hi parents, how much work (past year papers/assessment books) is your child doing a day/week?
It can one of the following. Lets say for math.
One full paper on alternate days (for going through the motion of completing a complete set)
or paper1 n 2 on alternate day (if have less time n just want the child to focus on one paper at a time.)
or just working on selected questions. Heuristic or direct questions?
I suggest to not focus on just doing \"how many\" papers, but also work on what you want to evaluate at the end of the practice.
is it to catch carless mistakes?
or is it to practice on time management?
or is it to gain confidence that one can complete a full paper?
or is it to just work on selected questions which your child is weak at?
or is it just simply for your child to go through the motion before the big game?
know what you want to get out of the daily practice so that it is more effective.
N in a way, u can evaluate n discuss with your child based on the outcome n objecive of that particular practice.
I feel this strategy applies to any subject too.
John
:goodpost:[/quote]you are welcome. Glad to help
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thehybrid:
Also, can I ask, how many hours a day on average does your child study?
np...i think the average attention span of a kid varies between 15 mins to 30 minutes...and most parents now study together with their children...
maybe a break for every 30 to 40 minutes interval...this relieves the parent off some stress for having to sit there with the kid...
my 2 cents. -
JohnYeo:
In my own situation, I actually spend less time 'studying together' with my child than before. Can sense he's already feeling the heat, my presence would be added stress. I try to stay out of the room and walk by from time to time.thehybrid:
Also, can I ask, how many hours a day on average does your child study?
np...i think the average attention span of a kid varies between 15 mins to 30 minutes...and most parents now study together with their children...
maybe a break for every 30 to 40 minutes interval...this relieves the parent off some stress for having to sit there with the kid...
my 2 cents.
For hours spent on studying, mostly we play by ear. I try to be sensitive to his body language and facial expression. If he looks 'congested', there's no point pressing him to study. I don't know if my approach is too laxed but I don't want him to burn out at this point.
His school gives out mock papers regularly so I try not to load him with past papers but focus on weak/specific areas. -
I don’t study with my kids. I only help when it is necessary. It is impt for kids to learn how to study by themselves. If the children can only study with the parent around, we become their crutch and they will not learn to study independently.
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