2013 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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happyheart:
Folks, today is last weekend before PSLE, are you tailing down the revision?
Well... not quite. I've only just started intensive revision last week. So I'll be revising like crazy until 2nd October. -
Nightmares.:
My impression of you is that you have been working consistenly and diligentlyhappyheart:
Folks, today is last weekend before PSLE, are you tailing down the revision?
Well... not quite. I've only just started intensive revision last week. So I'll be revising like crazy until 2nd October.
.anyway, I have scaled down revision for my DS , I think he needs to rest his body and mind. He will not be able to focus if I stress and tires him out. Good luck to you, and do rest when you have done your share of revision, careful not to get burn out before the exam! :snuggles:
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happyheart:
My impression of you is that you have been working consistenly and diligentlyNightmares.:
[quote=\"happyheart\"]Folks, today is last weekend before PSLE, are you tailing down the revision?
Well... not quite. I've only just started intensive revision last week. So I'll be revising like crazy until 2nd October.
.anyway, I have scaled down revision for my DS , I think he needs to rest his body and mind. He will not be able to focus if I stress and tires him out. Good luck to you, and do rest when you have done your share of revision, careful not to get burn out before the exam! :snuggles:[/quote]If you mean bothering to do homework and assignments properly, then I guess yeah, perhaps I have. Thanks for the encouragement! :grphug:
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Does anybody know which type of quetions are for scoring A*? speed ? circle? Percentage?volume?
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How many parents are considering not sending their children to school for a day or two this week? Exams start on Thursday, I am seriously contemplating keeping DS home on Tuesday and Wednesday. Now tempted to let him stay home tomorrow too :siam: .
Feel may be better to be well rested before the exams. -
Beikiasu:
Does anybody know which type of quetions are for scoring A*? speed ? circle? Percentage?volume?
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Beikiasu:
Does anybody know which type of quetions are for scoring A*? speed ? circle? Percentage?volume?
If you want to score A*, you must be well versed in all the Maths topics. -
Beikiasu:
Does anybody know which type of quetions are for scoring A*? speed ? circle? Percentage?volume?
hi Beikiasu, every thing you stated here can be interlinked. And to score A*, the students are not just tested on topics but also on their competence, speed and ability to self check for mistakes, if any. In my opinion, to get A*, almost all questions must get right, both simple and tough ones. -
growupmom:
I think DS would be more worried if I keep him at home. He will worry he will miss something that the teacher teach this week. He will also worry that he breaks school's rules. So, we are keeping everything like normal. I don't want to make it a big deal for him also as this may cause him to be nervous. We are treating PSLE just like SA2How many parents are considering not sending their children to school for a day or two this week? Exams start on Thursday, I am seriously contemplating keeping DS home on Tuesday and Wednesday. Now tempted to let him stay home tomorrow too :siam: .
Feel may be better to be well rested before the exams.
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ngl2010:
For some schools, they have prelim 2. So this can be prelim 2? Or prelim 3?
I think DS would be more worried if I keep him at home. He will worry he will miss something that the teacher teach this week. He will also worry that he breaks school's rules. So, we are keeping everything like normal. I don't want to make it a big deal for him also as this may cause him to be nervous. We are treating PSLE just like SA2growupmom:
How many parents are considering not sending their children to school for a day or two this week? Exams start on Thursday, I am seriously contemplating keeping DS home on Tuesday and Wednesday. Now tempted to let him stay home tomorrow too :siam: .
Feel may be better to be well rested before the exams.
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