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    2014 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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    • DreamgearD Offline
      Dreamgear
      last edited by

      GLORYmum:
      Maths Tutor Mr. Lim:

      [quote=\"GLORYmum\"]

      What's 300? :?

      top secret
      bb_ mom:
      My DD's FT also told us to use this factor as a gauge to calculate t-score!

      Wow!! I am so curious ? :yikes:
      Btw, do you teach Maths by da Vinci code ? 😂[/quote]What top secret? 300 is believed to be the maximum marks for psle, right? Moe have not confirm this, right?

      So a non scientific way of estimating psle score in the absence of conhort scoring in order to derive t score is to give a weightage of 75% to each subject and multiply it by 4 subjects assuming a max achievable score of 300 points

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      • janet88J Offline
        janet88
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        Hi parents of PSLE 2014,

        i understand your stress, pressure and anxiety especially if this is the first time you have a child taking it. build up the momentum towards sep…too fast and you will be burnt out…6 months is neither short nor long. the tough stage will be from june onwards. all the best:)

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          Dino mummy
          last edited by

          Hi all

          Can check…how do you plan for revision from now (1 week holiday) to actual day?
          when school starts, how to revise when there is homework everyday?

          What is your typical timetable? Thanks

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          • S Offline
            SpartanMum
            last edited by

            Dino mummy:
            Hi all

            Can check..how do you plan for revision from now (1 week holiday) to actual day?
            when school starts, how to revise when there is homework everyday?

            What is your typical timetable? Thanks

            Good question ...my first time too.

            DS1 was quite stressed over the weekend...despite the hols. Kept talking about all the homework. I also gave him some work to be done this week. He was overwhelmed so I sat down with him and drew out a timetable just for this one week - and he felt better when he saw he could actually fit the work.

            I personally wish DS could have more time to enjoy but at least he has pockets of time here and there. It's way too early to get worn out.

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            • janet88J Offline
              janet88
              last edited by

              plan weekly time-table down to the hour…give pockets of time to stretch and breathe…too early to go intensive…burnt out now as good as not sitting for psle. bring kids to the malls this week to let them see something other than 4 walls and books. remember the BIG PICTURE…so any CA or SA is just a revision…do well then it is a bonus, marginal pass it’s ok…some schools set super tough papers for the purpose of ‘wake up’.

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                sharonkhoo
                last edited by

                SpartanMum:
                Dino mummy:

                Hi all

                Can check..how do you plan for revision from now (1 week holiday) to actual day?
                when school starts, how to revise when there is homework everyday?

                What is your typical timetable? Thanks


                Good question ...my first time too.

                DS1 was quite stressed over the weekend...despite the hols. Kept taking about all the homework. I also gave him some work to be done this week. He was overwhelmed so I sat down with him and drew out a timetable just for this one week - and he felt better when he saw he could actually fit the work.

                I personally wish DS could have more time to enjoy but at least he has pockets of time here and there. It's way to early to get worn out.

                Depending on your son's preference, another way would be to compress the work into a few days, and take a couple of days to rest and play completely. My daughters generally prefer that. We try to get all work done early in the week, and have a complete break for a few days.

                Also be measured about how much you expect him to do as it's still early days. I also will also tell my kids which school homework is less important and either ask them to do it faster (and with less effort) or help them get it over faster. (Some teachers are unreasonable, and I don't see why my kids have to suffer unnecessarily).

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                  Dino mummy
                  last edited by

                  Hi

                  For timetable…how detail it is? Do you indicate a specific area need to be done?
                  Eg,
                  Monday - English (Grammar), do Grammar assessment book …

                  I have a timetable for DS but he is not adhereing to it. He has v little homework this hoilday. We gave him some practices to do during the day when we are at work. Yday, when we were back aft 8pm, he had only just started the practices. Asked him why din he start earlier and wat he did during the day…He jus said he lazed around, dun feel like doing.

                  For the past few mths, we have been explaining to him the importance of revision and discuss w him on the choices of schools etc etc…He is juz not motiviated…
                  Has this "cant be bothered" attitude. He want to make his own decision like not to do certain piece of work or not to learn spelling etc. At times, we let him decide but it turned his decision was a wrong one. Thot he will "wake" up aft that, but no loh…

                  Can anyone share how to "knock" some sense into him…

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                  • S Offline
                    SpartanMum
                    last edited by

                    Dino mummy:
                    Hi

                    For timetable..how detail it is? Do you indicate a specific area need to be done?
                    Eg,
                    Monday - English (Grammar), do Grammar assessment book ...

                    I have a timetable for DS but he is not adhereing to it. He has v little homework this hoilday. We gave him some practices to do during the day when we are at work. Yday, when we were back aft 8pm, he had only just started the practices. Asked him why din he start earlier and wat he did during the day..He jus said he lazed around, dun feel like doing.

                    For the past few mths, we have been explaining to him the importance of revision and discuss w him on the choices of schools etc etc...He is juz not motiviated..
                    Has this \"cant be bothered\" attitude. He want to make his own decision like not to do certain piece of work or not to learn spelling etc. At times, we let him decide but it turned his decision was a wrong one. Thot he will \"wake\" up aft that, but no loh..

                    Can anyone share how to \"knock\" some sense into him..
                    Hi Dino mummy
                    I am no expert but I realised it helped my DS to be more specific with the timetable - e.g. right down to the chapter to read and the page of the assessment book to do. It may also help to check mid-day how he is progressing along? Also to check if there are any distractions (like hand-held devices, hp, computer games) that might be more attractive than assessment books 🙂
                    As for the motivation part - yes, it is the hardest issue. We did ask DS to picture himself in his dream school vs other schools. It is only this year that he seems to be more settled.

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                    • L Offline
                      lurline
                      last edited by

                      I will reward ds with an hr of game time if he can compete all his tasks for the day.

                      Seem to work quite well.

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                        bb_ mom
                        last edited by

                        Before he gets rewarded with an hour of game time, how much game time does he get each day?

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