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Dear Baby2momma: Your son so cute, ha ha ha!
Can i check with you for the outing day, the kid no need to bring any books to school right? thatโs mean will be no lessons carry out? -
Good morning all mummies,
Yup, buds, read yr other postings
on MIL issues & know what u r going
thru...can only say, keep it up lady!
again, 3 cheers for u !!!! :celebrate:
And for Anna's question, yes, no lessons
carried out on the day of outing.
Just follow the teacher's instructions to
bring the small bag, water bottle, snacks,etc....
They go to school & knock off from school
at the normal hours.....the only thing different
is no studies for the kids. My son came back
feeling very happy after the excursion.....
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I just back fr business trip, can anyone share with me some important points for last fridayโs briefing?
Anna -
hey anna,
anyway, DLS taught us how to use the E-learning portal
found from DLS webpage....I think y'day all the P1 kids
rec'd the E-learning portal training form already so they
r more or less wary of how to use. The slides for the
briefing on Friday has been posted on the portal so all
parents can view it now. Maybe u shld take a look at
the portal & then u would know wat the school
presented to us last Fri.
Additionally, we also went to take a peek in our
child's class & observed how their form teacher
conducts a class......it was pretty interesting....
Let me know if u don't know the password to get into
the portal....
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baby2momma:
Thanks for the info. I will try to log in. Yes, my hubby told me he went to peek his son, i really miss this. But no choice lah, hv to take care of my rice bowl also -
Dear mommies,
My son told me that he will be having tropical test today. He actually has asked me to teach him since last week. But I am too tired and I asked him to study himself instead.
Any idea what would be tested? When will be the next test? -
sigh....talking about the topical test.....my son's class
had a mock test y'day and the topical test would be
something like that! it had a combination of MCQ, a few
question & answer type of qns & finally the PROBLEM
sums :!: ....can't imagine why P1s got problem sum when
many of them still struggling to read well at the 1st term
.....sigh....
and the best thing is..... my son's class had a girl
who had FULL marks :!: for that test; & that
test was not easy for a P1 1st termer standard I feel.
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The storm is just brewing baby2momma.
Yes, got problem sums for P1. Mostly
straight forward ones, but yes need
children to definitely have the ability
to read well to begin with..
Now you understand why my students'
parents panicked? At least you're in Feb
now and can still work on it. They found
out only in June, after SA1. Cos no home
work & mostly learn thru play and projects.
Then suddenly slapped with exams. :!:
Good they have topical tests to gauge your
children's standard and these tests aren't
included in report book, i presume.. :idea: -
thanks a lot again buds....
yup, i learnt about all these
from my friends who already
had kids in primary school &
really cannot wait till the actual
CA/SA before parents start
panicking..... :?:
thankfully for DLS at least, their
Term 1 is not assessed; so this round's
topical test marks are not being
recorded la. just a gauge of the
kids ability/level i guess..... :roll: -
baby2momma:
hey baby2momma, how do you get to know the marks of mock test ? I heard nothing from my girl abt the mock test and I still do not know her marks of maths topical test, do you ?sigh....talking about the topical test.....my son's class
had a mock test y'day and the topical test would be
something like that! it had a combination of MCQ, a few
question & answer type of qns & finally the PROBLEM
sums :!: ....can't imagine why P1s got problem sum when
many of them still struggling to read well at the 1st term
.....sigh....
and the best thing is..... my son's class had a girl
who had FULL marks :!: for that test; & that
test was not easy for a P1 1st termer standard I feel.
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