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    2014 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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    • hanhuiH Offline
      hanhui
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      Just dropped my boy off in sch. Saw the entire bunch of P6ers… all looked calm & smiling away. Counting down… starting in an hrs time …can’t wait for the 1st day to be over …

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        optmum
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        This is the PSLE Examination Guide that I share with my P6 students to offer them some tips on examination techniques, particularly on time management. Many P6 students may not manage this well as PSLE will be their first major examination in life. It is therefore important to offer these students some guidance to avoid them losing precious marks due to poor time management, careless calculator key errors, etc.


        Share these tips with your child if you are in agreement with the proposed techniques.

        All the BEST to the P6 Children.


        thanks for the tips.













        Regards

        iCreative Math


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          seaglass
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          hanhui:
          Just dropped my boy off in sch. Saw the entire bunch of P6ers.. all looked calm & smiling away. Counting down.. starting in an hrs time ..can't wait for the 1st day to be over ..

          Even the weather is on their side.
          The rain has cleared away the haze.. it's so nice and cool now! :rahrah:

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            Champion
            last edited by

            :rahrah: :rahrah: Good morning and wishing all the best for the P6s taking the PSLE English paper today.


            Yes! The weather is cooling! 🕺 🕺

            Jiayou! Jiayou!

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              whylikethis
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              :grphug: DS came home yesterday and happily declared that no more lugging heavy bag to school as lessons have stopped officially. It's been tough for them this year. Daily homework, tuition on weekends, no June holiday, supp classes in school since march. 辛苦了! But I believe they are all wonderful good kids who can survive this. Good luck to all P6s and ksps too. Stay healthy n strong. Hang in there!

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                zbear
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                This is the start of our \"WONDERFUL\" education system. The next will be O Levels (for mainstream) and A Levels. It will be a repeat of PSLE stress for the children. Although they may seem to be able to cope as teenagers, nevertheless, the study stress will always be the same regardless of PSLE or O levels or A levels.


                Sorry I am going off topic. Just want to let the parents know that your kids will definitely be able to SURVIVE PSLE n no matter what is the outcome of results, life will still go on and they will still have many opportunities to do better in Sec Schools.

                So dont worry so much.

                2014 PSLE WILL BE OVER VERY SOON.


                😄

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                • FunzF Offline
                  Funz
                  last edited by

                  All the best to all the P6ers and their parents too.


                  Just a few more days and it is time to really kick back and relax.

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                    mwchua
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                    All the best to P6 kids and their parents, especially the mummies whom are cheer-leaders, pom-pom girls, dieticians, ministers for all affairs!!


                    All the best :rahrah:

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                      GiftedGem
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                      What a wonderful morning with lot of rain.

                      Indeed, shower of blessings from God to ease the haze !

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                        mum2girls
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                        My girl stopped all her readings from 6.00pm onwards. When I reached home from my work, we started to watch the Asian Games, follow by bringing my two girls down for a short badminton games, bathe, eat, did some shopping. Both went to bed at 9.15pm after my nagging…Sleep also must let me nag… sigh…


                        Hubby as usual, very cool. He woke up in the morning and said all the best to my girl. I just reminded my girl to stay focus, calm, read the questions carefully, check her papers so that she has no regrets after her papers. Hubby also told her that once the paper is over, it is over and move on to the next one. Don’t look back and need not worry as long as she has already done her best.

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