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    Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary

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      prisnkc
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      E3:
      prisnkc:

      Any kind mum can direct me how to login to LEAD portal?


      1) Go to school website: http://www.phpps.moe.edu.sg/
      2) Click on LEAD Logo at bottom right corner.
      3) Key in ID (your child's ID) and password (learning). School ID is PHPPS.
      4) Click on \"View My Assignment\" on left-hand column.

      Remember to log out after use. πŸ˜‰

      Thank you

      Still haven't login to check even thou already in term 2 <paiseh>

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        periwinklejoy:

        I will put up the schedule on a memo board so they can see how they fair against the planned schedule, hopefully they would be more motivated that way, since if they see that they are lagging behind, that wil mean no rewards.
        Wonderful idea! When my dd was 5 - 6 years old, I printed out \"cute\" pictures to signify the various little tasks she has to do and pasted them on magnets and stick them onto her magnetic board. By looking at the pictures, she would follow the timings next to the tasks.

        After she got into the swing of things, it became easier. I had to let her go auto-pilot then cos my no2 was still a baby and I had to constantly watch over her so well...I guess being my eldest, she just had to learn to do things independently. Now, she's more blessed cos my no. 2 started kindy in the mornings last year and my helper will be around to keep an eye on the no. 3 (now 17mths). So, she has my full attention (almost) before she goes to school. πŸ˜„

        Basically, if you are staying home, there is a lot you can do with your kids if time is well-planned. πŸ˜‰

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          Blur mum here.


          ds is in P1. When is SA1?

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            Hi Prisnkc,


            CA1 is Continual Assessment 1 (usually in March) from P2 onwards.
            SA1 or mid year exam stands for Semestral Assessment (around May)
            SA2 is held in October.

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              prisnkc
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              Oops, I guess I did not make clear. I know SA1 is mid year exams. So, which week of term 2 will it be held?


              My work is busy, thus I have to think about how to set his revision.

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                E3:
                Was he the one who scored 100 for SA1 Math last year as well?

                DS did badly for SA1 last year, only managed 80. This CA1, also did badly again thanks to tons of careless mistakes :x
                [quote]The one she had chosen and memorised earlier was assigned to the \"loud\" ones. She is quite soft-spoken. She is in Group 1 taught by Mr Renee and Miss Sahara.[/quote]Yes, same group! How did you know the names of the teachers? As usual, i'm super bochap πŸ˜› i hope DS doesn't fall into the \"loud\" ones!
                [quote]Hers was a single trip cos no vacancy for return trip then.

                You think writing in to the school first or request the school to write in to LTA would be better? Just my opinion.[/quote]I was wondering got such thing as \"no vacancy for return\"?!?! The school bus planning must be very poorly done!

                Yes, I think should write in esp since I see so many \"near misses\" every evening, the buses have to dangerously force their way out everyday and there'll be loads of horns blasting from oncoming cars. Last year, a bus actually hit a car and poor lady was asking every parent if they witnessed it.

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                  prisnkc:
                  Oops, I guess I did not make clear. I know SA1 is mid year exams. So, which week of term 2 will it be held?


                  My work is busy, thus I have to think about how to set his revision.
                  You can refer to Spelling List for term 2. The weeks with no spelling (week 8 ) will indicate SA1. This is my own tentative schedule: end April - Oral. One week before main papers will be the papers 1 : For Pri 1 is sentence making. May re-adjust when the confirmed schedule is out. Can check website for updates of term two schedule, which should be updated soon, I hope. All the best! πŸ˜‰

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                    Hi E3,

                    I was surprised when I received a practice paper where the a picture is given with 2 or 3 helping words. And my P1 girl is expected to make a sentence. She scored horribly as I was not aware that this is a requirement for P1! Gosh :shock: , now I see from your comment that P1 will be tested on Sentence Making, I think we are in trouble. Is this part of the SA1 paper? And how should I practice with my girl? I checked the assessment books that she has, I dont hv any sentence making worksheets at all. Tks in advance for your advice.

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                      periwinklejoy:
                      Hi E3,

                      I was surprised when I received a practice paper where the a picture is given with 2 or 3 helping words. And my P1 girl is expected to make a sentence. She scored horribly as I was not aware that this is a requirement for P1! Gosh :shock: , now I see from your comment that P1 will be tested on Sentence Making, I think we are in trouble. Is this part of the SA1 paper? And how should I practice with my girl? I checked the assessment books that she has, I dont hv any sentence making worksheets at all. Tks in advance for your advice.
                      The Challenging English by Casco has sentence-making exercises. Yes, they will be tested in paper 1 for SA1. Five pictures with helping words. To pre-empt you, for SA2, they are required to write 10 flowing sentences based on a big picture, something like a mini story with no paragraphs.

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                        periwinklejoy
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                        Hi E3, Thanks!

                        U hv 3 and u are stil v in control of yr gal’s work and keeping yr sanity! Supermom u are one.

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