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    2013 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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      clay569
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      nz:
      happyheart:

      [quote=\"nz\"]Hi,


      For English Situational Writing such as formal letter, is it a must to write the sender and recipient's addresses OR just go straight to the salutation? Similarly for email, must they write the sender and recipient's email addresses first? Thanks.

      For Formal letter, you have to write both addressess.
      For email, DS say they are told to focus on the body,no need to write both addresses.

      Does anyone has a different view? pls share.

      My child was told no need to write at all for both email and formal letter :?[/quote]Mine too. Said no need for both... I thought need write address for formal. He said thats long long time ago... :?

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        happyheart
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        Nightmares.:
        happyheart:

        Has any of your DC practise using questions from P6 'Get Me Thinking'? DS has some worksheets from teacher and I find some questions rather challenging. For those who has seen the questions, would PSLE focus so much on that level of difficulty?


        I thought those were PSLE-standard questions? I do it in school.

        Thanks!Nightmares. I am just curious as some of my DS classmates also complain about the worksheets. Happy to hear that you find those acceptable as I understand the 'depth' questions can be quite tricky.

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          ngl2010
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          happyheart:
          Nightmares.:

          [quote=\"happyheart\"]Has any of your DC practise using questions from P6 'Get Me Thinking'? DS has some worksheets from teacher and I find some questions rather challenging. For those who has seen the questions, would PSLE focus so much on that level of difficulty?


          I thought those were PSLE-standard questions? I do it in school.

          Thanks!Nightmares. I am just curious as some of my DS classmates also complain about the worksheets. Happy to hear that you find those acceptable as I understand the 'depth' questions can be quite tricky.[/quote]happyheart, are the questions more difficult than top schools' past year paper?

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            JohnYeo
            last edited by

            happyheart:
            Nightmares.:

            [quote=\"happyheart\"]Has any of your DC practise using questions from P6 'Get Me Thinking'? DS has some worksheets from teacher and I find some questions rather challenging. For those who has seen the questions, would PSLE focus so much on that level of difficulty?


            I thought those were PSLE-standard questions? I do it in school.

            Thanks!Nightmares. I am just curious as some of my DS classmates also complain about the worksheets. Happy to hear that you find those acceptable as I understand the 'depth' questions can be quite tricky.[/quote]Hi happyheart, how does the \"Get me thinking\" book looks like? Where can I can it? šŸ™‚ thanks.

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              happyheart
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              ngl2010, That is a tricky question for me. First, DS is not exactly strong with Maths so some questions are challenging to him. As for me, I am far worse :oops: , I cannot solve most without looking at the solution, so I am not eligible to comment if they are more difficult. However, the questions are set systematically from 'breadth' and more 'depth' questions. That is where the the kids complain. One of DS classmates who is consistently scoring above 90 marks commented that it is a mix. Some are not as hard as NYPS paper but there are questions that are harderr than other top school questions.

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                happyheart
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                John,

                I believed it can be bought at 6 Sin Ming Road, Sin Ming Plaza Tower 2 #01-10 S(575585). My SIL actually helped me to get a copy for my P3 DS at the beginning of this year.

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                  happyheart
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                  happyheart:
                  John,

                  I believed it can be bought at 6 Sin Ming Road, Sin Ming Plaza Tower 2 #01-10 S(575585). My SIL actually helped me to get a copy for my P3 DS at the beginning of this year.
                  The cover looks some what like this... close to the P3 book I have.
                  http://www.visiblemath.com.sg/

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                    JohnYeo
                    last edited by

                    happyheart:
                    happyheart:

                    John,

                    I believed it can be bought at 6 Sin Ming Road, Sin Ming Plaza Tower 2 #01-10 S(575585). My SIL actually helped me to get a copy for my P3 DS at the beginning of this year.

                    The cover looks some what like this... close to the P3 book I have.
                    http://www.visiblemath.com.sg/

                    Thanks alot. Not sure if they r open tomorrow?

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                      ngl2010
                      last edited by

                      happyheart:
                      ngl2010, That is a tricky question for me. First, DS is not exactly strong with Maths so some questions are challenging to him. As for me, I am far worse :oops: , I cannot solve most without looking at the solution, so I am not eligible to comment if they are more difficult. However, the questions are set systematically from 'breadth' and more 'depth' questions. That is where the the kids complain. One of DS classmates who is consistently scoring above 90 marks commented that it is a mix. Some are not as hard as NYPS paper but there are questions that are harderr than other top school questions.

                      Thank you, happyheart.

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                        ngl2010
                        last edited by

                        happyheart:
                        happyheart:

                        John,

                        I believed it can be bought at 6 Sin Ming Road, Sin Ming Plaza Tower 2 #01-10 S(575585). My SIL actually helped me to get a copy for my P3 DS at the beginning of this year.

                        The cover looks some what like this... close to the P3 book I have.
                        http://www.visiblemath.com.sg/

                        I almost thought it is Visible Thinking by Ammiel Wan but it looks like not the same one šŸ˜„

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