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    2014 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • V Offline
      vk2kv
      last edited by

      This was revealed by my child's teacher who was last year examiner(marker) early this year.


      This year..... Around there? ( a big question mark as I also want to know) :boogie:

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        RestandRelax
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        Subject grade is based on raw score, regardless how difficult or easy the paper is. So for example >90 and >180 are A* for maths/science and english/chinese respectively and this is the same every year.


        Quote from MOE website:
        "Subject grades, viz. A*, A, B and so on indicate the level of achievement of a pupil in a subject, i.e. how well a pupil has mastered the knowledge and skills required for the subject. These are assigned on the basis of raw scores"

        A childโ€™s score is compared with the national average and computed into the T-score for that subject. The sum of the T-scores (which do not have a grade) of the 4 subject will be the PSLE score. There is no maximum score for T-score.

        A child with impressive subject grades (eg 3A* and 1A) could have a lower T-score than another with a less impressive subject grades (eg 3A and 1 A*).

        I donโ€™t meant to be rude but this has been discussed so many times. Just google for "psle briefing for parents" and you can find many slides that explain the differences between raw and T-score.

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          24hr-mum
          last edited by

          My nieces used to get four As n t score were 233-239

          Any idea if 3As n 1B wld gv wat kind of t score?

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          • phtthpP Offline
            phtthp
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            vk2kv:
            97 = A Star (last year)

            This year.... Around there?
            can show us the source of info, for last year (2013) 97 = A star ?

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              iFirefly
              last edited by

              24hr-mum:
              My nieces used to get four As n t score were 233-239

              Any idea if 3As n 1B wld gv wat kind of t score?
              My friend's DD got 3As 1B for PSLE last year.. Her t-score was 244, higher than her friends who got 4As.. She appealed successfully to Crescent Girls' School (COP 245)..

              That was a rather high t-score for 3As 1B.. Strange ?

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                VJA
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                whitecarrotcake:
                Kangkangteo:

                [quote=\"whitecarrotcake\"]My DD's version of the qn

                There are 60 apples and 75 pears. There are equal number of apples and pears in each bag. How many apples are there in each bag if as many bags as possible are used?

                What's equal number of apples and pears in each bag? How does one interpret it?
                So that's why among her gep friends, it's an even split between answers 4 apples and 5 apples. There is also a more or less an even split among her mainstreamer friends.




                15 bags - 4 apples and 5 pears ineach bag

                27 bags - 5 fruits (5 apples or 5 pears) in each bag -- does not make sense. To put in as many as possible bags, it can be 1 fruit (or even 3 fruits) per bag.

                So correct answer should be 4 apples.

                [/quote]Yep you got a point there, kangkangteo. My dd chose 4 apples but she was asking if she had misread the equal number of apples and pears as many of her friends wrote 5.[/quote]



                Is meaningless to go on and on to find out the answers when no one has the chance to see the papers again.
                Time to move on... Since 2 days after the maths paper n 3 days after eng.
                let the kids do their best for the next 2/3 days with positive mind instead of pondering if their ans are right or wrong.

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                  vk2kv
                  last edited by

                  vk2kv:
                  This was revealed by my child's teacher who was last year examiner(marker) early this year.


                  This year..... Around there? ( a big question mark as I also want to know) :boogie:


                  phtthp

                  Pls read above.....

                  (It was unintentionally revealed by my child's teacher during class lesson.... Pls don't come to me for source. ๐Ÿ˜“ )

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                    zbear
                    last edited by

                    Suz855:
                    sembgal:

                    If English and Math papers are considered easy, the killer paper should be Science. Be prepared for a difficult Science PSLE paper.


                    Last year, all the 4 or even the higher MT papers were equally manageable ....

                    Similar trend should continue ....

                    ๐Ÿ•บ


                    I could only think of 2 possibilities -

                    1. either the kids are so smart nowadays that PSLE is no longer a fear

                    2. or MOE has been told to set more reasonable papers becos of the constant complaints from parents

                    So its good news for future P6ers.

                    ๐Ÿ˜„

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                      zbear
                      last edited by

                      VJA:
                      Is meaningless to go on and on to find out the answers when no one has the chance to see the papers again.

                      Time to move on... Since 2 days after the maths paper n 3 days after eng.
                      let the kids do their best for the next 2/3 days with positive mind instead of pondering if their ans are right or wrong.


                      :goodpost:


                      This is good advice (me speaking from past experience). You cant change anything now n its pointless to make yourself worry n think of the negative.

                      Rather focus on the last 2 subjects n then ENJOY the last part of childhood before embarking on Sec 1 (a new chapter in education life).

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                        sleepy
                        last edited by

                        Most like the latter ๐Ÿ˜‚

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