2014 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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33mama:
ok prelims over.... I told her take a small break before you go full speed right up to psle...
dd told me teachers says no break... straight to full speed :nailbite:
She deserves a break...short one la...
To kids : Still got long way to go (abt a month)...
To teachers and some super Kiasu parents: 34 days to written PSLE is very fast and nerve wrecking.... -
optmum:
Me too asked dd to take a break but she came back home with loads of homework and said can't take break until psle over.
Today can expect marks for eng n maths...dd afraid she did ok in all subjects...she said the papers were 75% difficult 25% easy...
Most schools will set their Prelim super tough so that they are adjusted to the PSLE standard esp neighborhood's primary schools.
My DS has expected a tough Prelim ahead...(must heard a lot from classmates and teachers).
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My daughter is having her Maths today and Science on Monday.
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2Transformer:
I have a question. What if a student falls sick and can't take her PSLE exam? Will the prelim results be used for the final PSLE grading?optmum:
Me too asked dd to take a break but she came back home with loads of homework and said can't take break until psle over.
Today can expect marks for eng n maths...dd afraid she did ok in all subjects...she said the papers were 75% difficult 25% easy...
Most schools will set their Prelim super tough so that they are adjusted to the PSLE standard esp neighborhood's primary schools.
My DS has expected a tough Prelim ahead...(must heard a lot from classmates and teachers).
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sembgal:
I have a question. What if a student falls sick and can't take her PSLE exam? Will the prelim results be used for the final PSLE grading?[/quote]2Transformer:
[quote=\"optmum\"]Me too asked dd to take a break but she came back home with loads of homework and said can't take break until psle over.
Today can expect marks for eng n maths...dd afraid she did ok in all subjects...she said the papers were 75% difficult 25% easy...
Most schools will set their Prelim super tough so that they are adjusted to the PSLE standard esp neighborhood's primary schools.
My DS has expected a tough Prelim ahead...(must heard a lot from classmates and teachers).
If your child fall sick :
(1) during PSLE Orals - there is make up PSLE Oral in Sept at a centre for those who can't make it for these 2 days
(2) during PSLE exams - Prelim results will be used
During Prelim, there is no make up if your child is sick. That's what my DS told me after being briefed by his class teacher. -
Jus now dd called from school, she told me marks were not given, as few kids did not take exams due to sick.so the teacher said once the kids take their exams then only they will let out papers and marks
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Prelim exams are usually tougher...happens in most schools.
Kids, please take care of yourselves starting from now. Control your sweets, chocolates, cold drinks and oily/deep fried food. It's only another month to go before PSLE...after all these intensive preparation, don't let it go to waste. All the best :rahrah:
After your primary school leaving exam, you can eat what you want. -
DS just called to say his math prelim today is extremenly tough, most of his classmates were talking abt it and worried.
even the best math student in his class also commented is a tough paper
reassured him that if all his classmates commented is hard, then is normal
unless all said easy and he says hard..
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slmkhoo:
indeed... but... same as optimum... the homework starts to pile!
You don't have to follow what the teachers say. Just don't tell them! It's good to take a short respite before starting revision again, but not let it become a long holiday.33mama:
ok prelims over.... I told her take a small break before you go full speed right up to psle...
dd told me teachers says no break... straight to full speed :nailbite: -
Hi all, hope u find this site useful while helping ur DCs prepare for the upcoming PSLE. Good luck to all for this final lap, jia you everyone!!! :grphug:
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