2014 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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hhgold:
What's the range of first mark in your dd/ds school for English, Maths and Science in P6 CA1?
You should compare against class average to gauge the difficulty of the paper.
Some schools set killer papers. -
ngl2010:
Is it more effective to re read guide or to read new assessment books model answers? Thanks.hhgold:
How does your children revise science topics since P3?
Read Science Guide TWICE. -
jedamum:
Is it more effective to re read guide or to read new assessment books model answers? Thanks.[/quote]Reading Science Guide will improve the understanding of the concept but will not improve answering technique. I think assessment books will improve answering technique but not necessarily improve understanding of the concept. This was what we did last year:ngl2010:
[quote=\"hhgold\"]How does your children revise science topics since P3?
Read Science Guide TWICE.
DS read Science Guide book once during December school holiday and once during June school holiday. He read Science Heuristics books but he was still weak in answering method. So DH studied RGPS past year papers to understand how RGPS teachers wrote their model answers (please note for the last few years, RGPS answers were provided by Jeremy so they are not well written. You must get the RGPS papers from earlier years which answers were provided by RGPS teachers themselves). Then we identified DS weak topics and DH wrote his own model answers for those topics found in past year papers.
Maybe there are assessment books that can replace DH's effort but at that time we found it was the best method for DS. -
Thanks!
Yes, must balance concepts understanding with answering techniques. A lot to do this June.
Must tackle compre both languages and Compo too.
Age old question, was told scoring well in languages helps the overall aggregate more than scoring well in ma and Sci. True? -
jedamum:
That's what DS's FT told his class last year. He was told that languages worth more than Maths and Science.Thanks!
Yes, must balance concepts understanding with answering techniques. A lot to do this June.
Must tackle compre both languages and Compo too.
Age old question, was told scoring well in languages helps the overall aggregate more than scoring well in ma and Sci. True?
If this year's PSLE difficulty level is the same as last year's, I think compo for English and Chinese will be extremely important. It can be the differentiator. -
Any comments abt the vocabulary book by TAS? Anybody tried it? Is it good?
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jedamum:
Age old question, was told scoring well in languages helps the overall aggregate more than scoring well in ma and Sci. True?
yes. English and MT will affect the total score more than math and science combined. -
janet_lee88:
Why?jedamum:
Age old question, was told scoring well in languages helps the overall aggregate more than scoring well in ma and Sci. True?
yes. English and MT will affect the total score more than math and science combined.
I thought equal weightage 100% each -
sleepy:
Why?janet_lee88:
[quote=\"jedamum\"]Age old question, was told scoring well in languages helps the overall aggregate more than scoring well in ma and Sci. True?
yes. English and MT will affect the total score more than math and science combined.
I thought equal weightage 100% each[/quote]languages carry more weightage. -
janet_lee88:
languages carry more weightage.[/quote]This is not accurate info. The weightage is the same, but the because the spread of the marks affects the T-score, where the child stands in the different subjects will affect the T-score differently. Actually, I remember my husband telling my daughter that if she did very well in Maths, it would be better for her T-score than doing well in English. I think it's because Maths marks are generally more spread out than language marks. Can't remember the details now as I don't really understand statistics.
Why?sleepy:
[quote=\"janet_lee88\"]
yes. English and MT will affect the total score more than math and science combined.
I thought equal weightage 100% each
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