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    2013 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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    • R Offline
      rains
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      jjxy mum:
      Augmum:

      [quote=\"ScaredyMum\"]
      LOL, dun u think these guys (or gals) r abit too \"mature\" for their age? I dun see that many 12 yo who think tis \"far\"... I wouldn't want my dc to think this way, e values doesn't seems right to me... It's like: yeah when everyone else die, i'll be e last man standing....

      Kinda scary that 12yo r thinking this way :siam:

      Sad to read such....
      SG future leaders ?!?!?! :roll:

      No choice..is the T score formula that make them think that way.[/quote]I recall myself getting nasty shocks about how callous some kids are during psle last year. Suddenly, everyone became compo experts, telling how their friends would fail their compos bcos they wrote something far-fetched or ridiculous. Some viewed their best friend as a rival and said nasty things to demoralise their best friend. And I didn't prepare my kid for all these.

      I am quite sure their parents are like that, subtly or explicitly. Where else would these kids pick up all these values from? But it seems to me that these are insecurity in manifestation.

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        ScaredyMum
        last edited by

        Augmum:
        jjxy mum:

        [quote=\"Augmum\"]
        Sad to read such....
        SG future leaders ?!?!?! :roll:

        No choice..is the T score formula that make them think that way.

        As a parent, dont we think we have to inoculate kids the right values from young ?[/quote]Totally agree...

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          jjxy mum
          last edited by

          Kinda scary that 12yo r thinking this way :siam:[/quote]

          Sad to read such....
          SG future leaders ?!?!?! :roll:[/quote]

          No choice..is the T score formula that make them think that way.[/quote]
          As a parent, dont we think we have to inoculate kids the right values from young ?[/quote]

          Yes, definitely.. I only told my children how to arrive at that score..by giving examples..if he his marks = average marks for all 4 subjects, he only got 200 using that formula.

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          • JenniferJ Offline
            Jennifer
            last edited by

            Going to be Kdrama time soon :rahrah:

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              Nightmares.048009
              last edited by

              jjxy mum:
              Kinda scary that 12yo r thinking this way :siam:

              Sad to read such....
              SG future leaders ?!?!?! :roll:[/quote]

              No choice..is the T score formula that make them think that way.[/quote]
              As a parent, dont we think we have to inoculate kids the right values from young ?[/quote]

              Yes, definitely.. I only told my children how to arrive at that score..by giving examples..if he his marks = average marks for all 4 subjects, he only got 200 using that formula.[/quote]
              But then he would know that his friends need to do badly so that the average is lower.

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              • JenniferJ Offline
                Jennifer
                last edited by

                Sspitfire:
                I'm in the category šŸ˜‰ But of course I'm worried, trying to pretend the paper is just practice paper.

                :rahrah:

                Wish you all the best.

                some tips:
                1. read each line, decipher the sentence, decide how to use the fact
                2. write down the working neatly, double check the numbers, operations r correctly written
                3. work out the solutions of each working clearly
                4. lastly write your answer statement with the correct Unit of Measure (UOM)

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                • JenniferJ Offline
                  Jennifer
                  last edited by

                  jjxy mum:
                  Yes, definitely.. I only told my children how to arrive at that score..by giving examples..if he his marks = average marks for all 4 subjects, he only got 200 using that formula.

                  I do not know how the T-score is calculated. Neither do my children know what are used in its computation becos there is absolutely no need to know. Just do your best, measure against your own ability. Who cares about whose scores are.

                  We have a choice to make our children into what type of people.

                  There is always a choice in everything we do.

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                    jjxy mum
                    last edited by

                    Nightmares.:
                    jjxy mum:

                    Kinda scary that 12yo r thinking this way :siam:


                    Sad to read such....
                    SG future leaders ?!?!?! :roll:

                    No choice..is the T score formula that make them think that way.[/quote]
                    As a parent, dont we think we have to inoculate kids the right values from young ?[/quote]

                    Yes, definitely.. I only told my children how to arrive at that score..by giving examples..if he his marks = average marks for all 4 subjects, he only got 200 using that formula.[/quote]
                    But then he would know that his friends need to do badly so that the average is lower.[/quote]

                    Nightmares,
                    We can't control others performance, ..just remember to Do Your Best!!!

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                      Sspitfire
                      last edited by

                      Jennifer:
                      Sspitfire:

                      I'm in the category šŸ˜‰ But of course I'm worried, trying to pretend the paper is just practice paper.


                      :rahrah:

                      Wish you all the best.

                      some tips:
                      1. read each line, decipher the sentence, decide how to use the fact
                      2. write down the working neatly, double check the numbers, operations r correctly written
                      3. work out the solutions of each working clearly
                      4. lastly write your answer statement with the correct Unit of Measure (UOM)

                      Thank you! šŸ˜„

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                      • JenniferJ Offline
                        Jennifer
                        last edited by

                        Almost forgot this: make sure all stationery for Maths are inside the school bag tonight. no rush in the morning = a calmer disposition to sit for the paper.

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