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    2013 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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      Shan
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      JohnYeo:
      Shan:

      Are your kids just doing sch/tuition hw now or sch/tuition hw & more?

      And are you still bringing your kids out? Wanted to bring him to watch a movie this week but DH said, \"Are you sure?....PSLE is just a few weeks away...\"

      I have to \"study\" with my DS, that is stay in the same room with him. He is easily distracted.....walk around, lie in bed, read a book or comic etc....
      He is doing only school & tuition hw (except for Chinese) as he takes a long time to complete it. Eg, 1 Maths paper a week. And he took more than 1 hour yesterday to complete 2 Chinese OE passages(Tuition HW).

      Hi Shan,

      Good morning. Imho, I feel the movie-watching can be part of the study strategy.

      Study strategy consists of a few common components like
      the actual doing of the questions
      the motivation part
      the resting part

      so movie watching can be a motivation aspect.

      You can attached meaning to the movie watching. How?

      For example, telling your child this \"I have noticed you have been
      working really hard these few days. So I want to reward you by spending
      time with you and doing something fun. What about going for your favorite movie?\"

      Most people only see the study strategy containing one part which is must always do homework. Actually, motivation n rest are important too and at times, can be even more effective than studying for a too long a period. 🙂

      John

      Thanks, John. I have this \"picture\" that most of the kids are now at home...studying & studying.
      My DS watches TV, play games on phone, etc...and only sit down to do HW when I ask him to & I have to monitor him.

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        HAPPYH
        last edited by

        JohnYeo:
        Shan:

        Are your kids just doing sch/tuition hw now or sch/tuition hw & more?

        And are you still bringing your kids out? Wanted to bring him to watch a movie this week but DH said, \"Are you sure?....PSLE is just a few weeks away...\"

        I have to \"study\" with my DS, that is stay in the same room with him. He is easily distracted.....walk around, lie in bed, read a book or comic etc....
        He is doing only school & tuition hw (except for Chinese) as he takes a long time to complete it. Eg, 1 Maths paper a week. And he took more than 1 hour yesterday to complete 2 Chinese OE passages(Tuition HW).

        Hi Shan,

        Good morning. Imho, I feel the movie-watching can be part of the study strategy.

        Study strategy consists of a few common components like
        the actual doing of the questions
        the motivation part
        the resting part

        so movie watching can be a motivation aspect.

        You can attached meaning to the movie watching. How?

        For example, telling your child this \"I have noticed you have been
        working really hard these few days. So I want to reward you by spending
        time with you and doing something fun. What about going for your favorite movie?\"

        Most people only see the study strategy containing one part which is must always do homework. Actually, motivation n rest are important too and at times, can be even more effective than studying for a too long a period. 🙂

        John

        Yes you are right. Motivation is important. I can see this with my DD.

        My DD performs well when I am around (noticed recently). For example, she will look at me after every answer. If I nod my head (means the answer correct), she will move onto the next question and do. If I am not around, she does a lot of careless mistakes. How to fix it?

        I asked her to do SA2 maths paper (raffles). She did 7 careless mistakes (7 questions) and 2 really not sure. I sit next to her for the next two Maths papers she did. There was no careless mistake. How? Of course, she was not able to solve three questions. I am fine with that as she can learn them slowly. I talked to her and asked her what could be the reason. She looked at me blank. She told me (after a while) that she feels nervous and she does not feel confident when I am not around. She feels the same during the exam. What can I do to solve this issue? Will appreciate any advice/suggestions.

        PS: I really feel exhausted as I could not spare much time to her after work.

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          ngl2010
          last edited by

          Shan, my DS has his Me Time 2 hours a day which is spread throughout the day.


          My son works slowly too so we (my son and I) make plans on what he needs to finish in a day. If he can finish his work fast, he can have additional Me Time. Btw, I found out that it is ok to spend 1 hour on 2 Chinese Comprehension OE. I also thought it is too long but his Chinese teacher said it is ok.

          I encourage him to work on sofa, on bed, on the floor, etc because I myself will feel bored if confined to the desk. I let him walk around the house and jump on the sofa if he needs to read and memorize something.

          When he is doing his work, I will mark his work, prepare material for his practice, doing housework and have my own Me Time 😉

          Regarding movie during weekend, maybe you want to rent video instead? There won't be time wasted in queuing for tickets and less probability in catching cold/flu spread by other cinema goers.

          Edit: DS also naps 1 hour everyday. When he works, I also allow him to have music in the background (he said it is too quiet otherwise).

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            MMM
            last edited by

            Shan:
            Are your kids just doing sch/tuition hw now or sch/tuition hw & more?

            And are you still bringing your kids out? Wanted to bring him to watch a movie this week but DH said, \"Are you sure?....PSLE is just a few weeks away...\"

            I have to \"study\" with my DS, that is stay in the same room with him. He is easily distracted.....walk around, lie in bed, read a book or comic etc....
            He is doing only school & tuition hw (except for Chinese) as he takes a long time to complete it. Eg, 1 Maths paper a week. And he took more than 1 hour yesterday to complete 2 Chinese OE passages(Tuition HW).
            As I've 2 other kids and it's school hols, they will distract dd1 by talking to her etc... So I have to make dd sit with me in my room. While I work, she does her own work. She is into doing school HW as they have supp lessons, top school papers, etc...

            Definitely not intense revision. So yes... I am wondering if she is too \"relaxed\".... Was just telling her, do you know PSLE is next week???? She asked me to buy 2013 prelim papers because she heard from tuition mates that some schools are killer and she wants to try it, etc... Also, she was sick ytd... stomach flu (fever, diarrhoea and vomit) but fortunately she bounced back after 1 day of feeling really lethargic.

            I plan to ask them to work hard and I will bring them out tomorrow evening for \"partying\" as dh is out of town.

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            • JenniferJ Offline
              Jennifer
              last edited by

              What ah boy did today:

              read the Sci guide
              play daddy's mobile phone
              work on CL tuition compo
              watch an hour of tv
              reading magazine while eating lunch

              Later 1.5hr of CL tuition, then to finish up sch assignment.

              He can't commit whether tonight got time slot for revision :roll:

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                Nightmares.048009
                last edited by

                All your kids so hardworking… I feel tired just by reading your posts. I’m just doing school homework + maybe 30 minutes of revision everyday…

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                  Triple Js
                  last edited by

                  my time table for my girl:

                  8am–2.30pm : back to sch for supp classes
                  4pm - 5.30pm : revision
                  6pm-9pm : go out for dinner and enjoy her break while her sis is at tuition ctr.
                  10.30pm-11pm : ready for bed…

                  since she’s having such long hours in sch during the day time, i have to let her enjoy her rest time fm the evening to balance off.

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                    Shan
                    last edited by

                    ngl2010:
                    Shan, my DS has his Me Time 2 hours a day which is spread throughout the day.


                    My son works slowly too so we (my son and I) make plans on what he needs to finish in a day. If he can finish his work fast, he can have additional Me Time. Btw, I found out that it is ok to spend 1 hour on 2 Chinese Comprehension OE. I also thought it is too long but his Chinese teacher said it is ok.

                    I encourage him to work on sofa, on bed, on the floor, etc because I myself will feel bored if confined to the desk. I let him walk around the house and jump on the sofa if he needs to read and memorize something.

                    When he is doing his work, I will mark his work, prepare material for his practice, doing housework and have my own Me Time 😉

                    Regarding movie during weekend, maybe you want to rent video instead? There won't be time wasted in queuing for tickets and less probability in catching cold/flu spread by other cinema goers.

                    Edit: DS also naps 1 hour everyday. When he works, I also allow him to have music in the background (he said it is too quiet otherwise).
                    Thanks! I rented a DVD during lunch time...cheaper & saves time going to the cinema. Now DS is playing nerf battles with his brothers.....later hope he can do some hw.

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                      ngl2010
                      last edited by

                      DS’s school did not give any notes on Situational Writing. I find it strange. There is no guidelines on how to write letter/email/postcard, etc. There is no structure at all.


                      Does your DC’s school give notes on Situational Writing?

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                        happyheart
                        last edited by

                        My DS finished supp class at 2pm today.

                        Said he is very tired and did these in the afternoon…
                        Read newspaper
                        chit chat with DS2 about mindcraft
                        wrote his ‘story’ on his little book ( he says he is writing a book)
                        Work on one EL compre
                        rest 20 mins
                        work on Sci practice paper
                        no nap

                        All the above homework are from school. I promised a movie night, no more piling today. I do not think he can function beyond 8pm since he woke up early this morning.

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