2013 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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Hi buds, the book is either available from school bookstore ( if the book list) or from the visible maths tuition Centerβ¦
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buds:
You can get it fr visible math. They do not deliver for orders less than 30. For individual bk, you have to go to their centres to purchase.I read some recommendations here on Get Me Thinking math books but cannot locate the posts now.
I wish to get them for my DD2 to work on, but was unable to find them in Popular Bookstores.
Can anyone share where to get these books?
Thanks in advance.
The details of the add and the opening hrs are in this link
http://www.visiblemath.com.sg/contact.php -
buds,
If your dd2 is very good in maths. You may wish to let her try A* maths. The contact to purchase is here http://www.li.com.sg/html/li_publication.html -
Have your DCs got a talk by HPB on transition to secondary school? I am surprised that HPB engaged Adam Khoo trainers to give the talk. HPB has so much money???
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Have. DS told me only after I saw your post and asked him. He said it's very funny. Many jokes on real life experiences. Whether DS get the main point, I

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clay569:
Have. DS told me only after I saw your post and asked him. He said it's very funny. Many jokes on real life experiences. Whether DS get the main point, I

Btw, have you read the booklets? One is for the child and one for us. I read DS's booklet. It is interesting on how his friends perceived him. We never sit in our children's class and see how the children interact with each other so it is interesting to read how they think of each other. Read read. Some of it is eye-opening
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icy_mama:
icy_mama, finally DS got sports events competition. Yay! Baseball, captain ball and soccer. DS's school must have read your post and then they :idea: (yup. DS's school reads KSP
dd's school organised sports events as competition for all p6 classes. they have captain ball, basketball, frisbee, soccer, floorball etc. so their time are mostly spent outdoors. last week, they had learning journey to little india. following week, to the yog museum. not a dull moment at all. so far, no homework. she looked forward to every day at school. she's gonna miss her friends terribly.
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I think the school put effort in making these 7 weeks full of activities. They try to keep the children busy with CIP, learning journey, making scrapbook, plan for year end book, learn zoomba (although DS's class missed it due to CIP), plan for year end fund raising, etc.
Kudos to our DC's schools! :salute: -
ngl2010:
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icy_mama, finally DS got sports events competition. Yay! Baseball, captain ball and soccer. DS's school must have read your post and then they :idea: (yup. DS's school reads KSPicy_mama:
dd's school organised sports events as competition for all p6 classes. they have captain ball, basketball, frisbee, soccer, floorball etc. so their time are mostly spent outdoors. last week, they had learning journey to little india. following week, to the yog museum. not a dull moment at all. so far, no homework. she looked forward to every day at school. she's gonna miss her friends terribly.
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I think the school put effort in making these 7 weeks full of activities. They try to keep the children busy with CIP, learning journey, making scrapbook, plan for year end book, learn zoomba (although DS's class missed it due to CIP), plan for year end fund raising, etc.
Kudos to our DC's schools! :salute:
yesterday my dd came back with a team gold medal for frisbee. was so proud of herself.
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So envious of all your DCs. My dd is soooo unfortunate. :sad:
She has missed everything just days after the last paper......just went for another X-ray and confirmed a fracture (previous X-ray was not conclusive enough) & she has to continue to be in cast. Will have to attend prize giving & collect PSLE results in clutches.
Just hope her results can cheer her up & be able to go for our long ago planned trip in Dec. -
:hugs: to you and your DD, babe.. :hugs:
Hope she would hv recovered nicely in time for the trip. As for her results, I am sure it will commensurate with all the hard work she has consistently and conscientiously put in these past few years.
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