Logo
    • Education
      • Pre-School
      • Primary Schools Directory
      • Primary Schools Articles
      • P1 Registration
      • DSA
      • PSLE
      • Secondary
      • Tertiary
      • Special Needs
    • Lifestyle
      • Well-being
    • Activities
      • Events
    • Enrichment & Services
      • Find A Service Provider
      • Enrichment Articles
      • Enrichment Services
      • Tuition Centre/Private Tutor
      • Infant Care/ Childcare / Student Care Centre
      • Kindergarten/Preschool
      • Private Institutions and International Schools
      • Special Needs
      • Indoor & Outdoor Playgrounds
      • Paediatrics
      • Neonatal Care
    • Forum
    • ASKQ
    • Register
    • Login

    2014 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
    3.8k Posts 79 Posters 844.3k Views 1 Watching
    Loading More Posts
    • Oldest to Newest
    • Newest to Oldest
    • Most Votes
    Reply
    • Reply as topic
    Log in to reply
    This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
    • S Offline
      sleepy
      last edited by

      janet_lee88:
      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.

      Why?
      I thought equal weightage 100% each

      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
      • janet88J Offline
        janet88
        last edited by

        sleepy:
        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.

        Why?
        I thought equal weightage 100% each[/quote]languages carry more weightage.

        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
        • sharonkhooS Offline
          sharonkhoo
          last edited by

          janet_lee88:
          sleepy:

          [quote=\"janet_lee88\"]
          yes. English and MT will affect the total score more than math and science combined.

          Why?
          I thought equal weightage 100% each

          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.

          1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
          • jedamumJ Offline
            jedamum
            last edited by

            I also don’t understand statistics.

            Quite surprised to hear from an ex teacher friend that languages score matters more than ma and Sci. Is that why periods of teaching allocated to Sci is so lower in the school timetable? I thought all same weight age too. On one hand, heard that Chinese easy to get A by looking at the % of A achieved by past candidates, then heard that because it is so, it has more impact on the score than other subjects. Is this how the ‘bell curve’ works? So is the ‘more weightage’ of languages, actually more weight age (Eg languages upon 100, but ma Sci upon 50 each etc) or the work of bell curve?

            1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
            • M Offline
              MotherHen
              last edited by

              I always thought the 4 subjects have the same weightage. My understanding is that if one does well in a subject that is hard to score, then based on the formula, one will get a higher T-score in that subject (since the mean/average of that subject will be lower).


              http://i61.tinypic.com/2rw858m.png\">

              I guess if the subject is hard to score, resulting in extremities in scores (ie, very high scorers and low scorers), then the Standard Deviation will also be greater.

              Thus, High Raw Score + Low Average Score + High SD = High T-Score (?)

              I suppose this scenario is especially true in languages, which one cannot really mug for. So, scoring well in languages will help to pull up overall T-score?

              1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
              • L Offline
                lurline
                last edited by

                It is difficult to get high scores (90 & abv) for languages as compared to Maths &

                Science.

                1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                • N Offline
                  ngl2010
                  last edited by

                  Jamesbond:
                  Any comments abt the vocabulary book by TAS? Anybody tried it? Is it good?

                  We took a look at it and we think it is too easy.

                  To improve vocabulary, you can ask the child to circle the words he/she doesn't understand when he/she reads The Straits Times, check the meaning in the dictionary and write it in a small book.

                  1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                  • C Offline
                    Champion
                    last edited by

                    ngl2010:
                    hhgold:

                    Hi, my dd English score has dropped a lot despite personal tuition.

                    She lost a quite a lot of marks in cloze passagae, open comprehension and synthesis and transformation. It's hardly a few months to catch-up.
                    Any suggestions?

                    For Synthesis and Transformation, I can swear by The Alternative Story's Synthesis and Transformation practice book. You can ask your DD to do all the exercises and then do again those your DD made mistake AT LEAST twice. DS did the whole book 3 times (1 time the whole book and twice on those he made mistakes) within 2 weeks during school days so I believe your DD should have time.

                    The book has all the difficult/tricky questions. In my opinion, it is better than other books 'cos other books may contain easy questions that are too repetitive (boring).

                    For cloze passage, we tried many ways last year but DS only improved after he reads The Straits Times daily. He read 1 article from Home section everyday during his breakfast. He chose the articles himself.

                    Just my 2-cents.

                    http://i62.tinypic.com/jaz9dl.jpg\">
                    http://thealternativestory.com/tas-book

                    Hi, ngl2010 - is that the above book? Sorry, unable to upload the picture so only able to show a small picture here. :imsorry:

                    :thankyou:

                    1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                    • S Offline
                      szepinge
                      last edited by

                      T-score for languages are worth more

                      So the A stars for languages more valuable
                      and can pull up T score significantly.

                      I have students scoring both A stars for languages scoring
                      25x. But students scoring A stars for math
                      or science T score btw 220-235.

                      1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
                      • janet88J Offline
                        janet88
                        last edited by

                        szepinge:
                        T-score for languages are worth more

                        So the A stars for languages more valuable
                        and can pull up T score significantly.

                        I have students scoring both A stars for languages scoring
                        25x. But students scoring A stars for math
                        or science T score btw 220-235.
                        thanks for the clarification.

                        1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0

                        Hello! It looks like you're interested in this conversation, but you don't have an account yet.

                        Getting fed up of having to scroll through the same posts each visit? When you register for an account, you'll always come back to exactly where you were before, and choose to be notified of new replies (either via email, or push notification). You'll also be able to save bookmarks and upvote posts to show your appreciation to other community members.

                        With your input, this post could be even better 💗

                        Register Login
                        • 1
                        • 2
                        • 65
                        • 66
                        • 67
                        • 68
                        • 69
                        • 381
                        • 382
                        • 67 / 382
                        • First post
                          Last post



                        Online Users
                        randomblackoreR
                        randomblackore

                        Recent Topics
                        New to the KiasuParents forum? Tips and Tricks!
                        How do you maintain your relationship with your spouse?
                        Budgeting for tougher times ahead. What's yours?
                        SkillsFuture + anything related to upskilling/learning something new!
                        How much do you spend on the kids' tuition/enrichments?
                        DSA 2026
                        PSLE Discussions and Strategies

                        Statistics

                        5

                        Online

                        210.6k

                        Users

                        34.2k

                        Topics

                        1.8m

                        Posts
                          About Us Contact Us forum Terms of Service Privacy Policy