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    2014 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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      urbanemale
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      GiftedGem:
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      [quote=\"CHC123\"]Wrong question number -> 18 marks deducted? :nailbite: Really?


      Actually, I think that if you write the wrong question number (eg. you write \"1\" instead of \"2\"), the markers should be able to understand that you meant \"2\" judging from the content. If you write \"3\" as the question number, the markers will help you judge from the content in the compo.

      She said her teacher told her that. 😓

      Ya, not to worry. My dd wrote the wrong question number for the English compo. After submitting the scripts, she then told the inviligilator. The inviligator told her it s ok, the markers will know. 😓

      加油 all the kids and parents!! :celebrate:[/quote]Agree. It is a genuine error made and the marker should not penalized on the child for putting the wrong qn no. Not to worry and just ask yr child to concentrate for Sci paper . 😄[/quote]

      Don't worry, your child won't be penalised. Some teachers love to \"scare\" kids and propagate falsehood (such as kids getting penalised if they use American English in the PSLE).

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        urbanemale
        last edited by

        GiftedGem:
        Desserts:

        [quote=\"CHC123\"]Wrong question number -> 18 marks deducted? :nailbite: Really?


        Actually, I think that if you write the wrong question number (eg. you write \"1\" instead of \"2\"), the markers should be able to understand that you meant \"2\" judging from the content. If you write \"3\" as the question number, the markers will help you judge from the content in the compo.

        She said her teacher told her that. 😓

        Ya, not to worry. My dd wrote the wrong question number for the English compo. After submitting the scripts, she then told the inviligilator. The inviligator told her it s ok, the markers will know. 😓

        加油 all the kids and parents!! :celebrate:[/quote]Agree. It is a genuine error made and the marker should not penalized on the child for putting the wrong qn no. Not to worry and just ask yr child to concentrate for Sci paper . 😄[/quote]

        Don't worry, your child won't be penalised. Some teachers love to \"scare\" kids and propagate falsehood (such as kids getting penalised if they use American English in the PSLE).

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          24hr-mum
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          Mcq last qn is tricky askg wat

          Is the 真面目 ? Story is abt residents being asked to clean up a littered place. Aft they cleaned up and saw the 真面目 they learnt tat they shd work together
          1) clean state
          3) dirty state
          I think shd b 1

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            Siennasu
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            Packed the kid off to school, and my job’s done.

            Boy-O-boy, the last day of PSLE. How fervently I have wished for this day to come. We’re going to paint the town red after he returns, the programme’s planned already.
            Yet I feel a strange sort of anti-climatic disquiet. The refrain "So this is it" comes to mind. These are 4 simple but loaded words.
            Does anyone else feel the same?

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              vk2kv
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              Last paper today. 🕺

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                janet88
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                Siennasu:
                Packed the kid off to school, and my job's done.

                Boy-O-boy, the last day of PSLE. How fervently I have wished for this day to come. We're going to paint the town red after he returns, the programme's planned already.
                Yet I feel a strange sort of anti-climatic disquiet. The refrain \"So this is it\" comes to mind. These are 4 simple but loaded words.
                Does anyone else feel the same?
                from a climax to nothing...this is the feeling most parents would feel after the last paper is over.

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                  justbee
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                  actually that’s how i felt after every exam last time. suddenly no aim…haha

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                    MMM
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                    Siennasu:
                    Packed the kid off to school, and my job's done.

                    Boy-O-boy, the last day of PSLE. How fervently I have wished for this day to come. We're going to paint the town red after he returns, the programme's planned already.
                    Yet I feel a strange sort of anti-climatic disquiet. The refrain \"So this is it\" comes to mind. These are 4 simple but loaded words.
                    Does anyone else feel the same?
                    ds was bright and chatty this am though he has 1 more paper to go. Hopefully he come home happy today that paper is manageable.

                    Yes, it's a strange feeling to have no more PSLE to look forward to. So while I was putting away his timetable, I \"searched\" for my P3 SA2 topics to be tested. I will have to start focusing on her with her main papers in 2 weeks time.

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                      vk2kv
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                      janet_lee88:
                      Siennasu:

                      Packed the kid off to school, and my job's done.

                      Boy-O-boy, the last day of PSLE. How fervently I have wished for this day to come. We're going to paint the town red after he returns, the programme's planned already.
                      Yet I feel a strange sort of anti-climatic disquiet. The refrain \"So this is it\" comes to mind. These are 4 simple but loaded words.
                      Does anyone else feel the same?

                      from a climax to nothing...this is the feeling most parents would feel after the last paper is over.


                      We don't feel any anti-climate disquiet simply because we have to look out for the younger one next.....My boy will definitely looking forward to his \"freedom\" after the last science paper. He can play his PSP and all electronics games... Rest time for him after hard work.

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                        janet88
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                        justbee:
                        actually that's how i felt after every exam last time. suddenly no aim...haha

                        I clearly remember that feeling...but I was burnt out.
                        even though my p2 girl was having sa2 then, I couldn't go near her books.

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