2016 PSLE Discussions (Born in 2004)
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for SA2, daughter will be having some 'perks' as recommended by her paediatrician...quiet room + extra time for Oral...examiner will be informed of her condition, and to explain the questions if she doesn't understand. really hoping she does well enough to go to P6 with standard subjects
actually she has improved a fair bit after the MT exemption. -
janet88:
for SA2, daughter will be having some 'perks' as recommended by her paediatrician...quiet room + extra time for Oral...examiner will be informed of her condition, and to explain the questions if she doesn't understand. really hoping she does well enough to go to P6 with standard subjects
actually she has improved a fair bit after the MT exemption.
That's goos. Every little bit of help will be good. -
bb_ mom:
i'm literally milking everything possible.janet88:
for SA2, daughter will be having some 'perks' as recommended by her paediatrician...quiet room + extra time for Oral...examiner will be informed of her condition, and to explain the questions if she doesn't understand. really hoping she does well enough to go to P6 with standard subjects
actually she has improved a fair bit after the MT exemption.
That's goos. Every little bit of help will be good. -
this girl failed to inherit my organizing skills :slapshead: she brought all her everything home from her locker and additional stack from the teacher yesterday...I spent a good part of the evening sorting out different subjects, daily practice, topical worksheets as well as past year exam papers. this morning, I sorted out the worksheets which have been completed.
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janet88:
this girl failed to inherit my organizing skills :slapshead: she brought all her everything home from her locker and additional stack from the teacher yesterday...I spent a good part of the evening sorting out different subjects, daily practice, topical worksheets as well as past year exam papers. this morning, I sorted out the worksheets which have been completed.
I don't touch DS worksheets at all. He doesn't even allow me near them. All look like salted veg. Half the time, no idea how he knows which has been completed and which are to be completed. -
if she can find her work, I don’t care.
problem is she cannot find her work and make us help her…I’ve been nagging at her to learn to be tidy…her room, study table and shelves.
son is tidier than her. the worksheets she brought home yesterday are like salted vegetables. if I don’t put the brand new stack of topical worksheets/past year exam papers aside, they will become salted vegetables. -
My DD brought back all her subjects files.
Science file only 3 pcs of paper, I asked her why so little, she said teacher never ask them to file so she didn't file :faint: -
catddy2002:
mine here science notes equally messy. worksheets for cells & respiratory/circulatory are like salted vegetables. the practices for English stellar readers all have dog ears.My DD brought back all her subjects files.
Science file only 3 pcs of paper, I asked her why so little, she said teacher never ask them to file so she didn't file :faint: -
:faint: Same as ds. He doesn't do filing. In his previous school, think need parents to sign & folders returned to school for teachers or hod to chk. But not his current school.
Anyway, anyone has any recommendation for English tuition? My ds just joined MS 2 mths ago. It was ok but they hv chg the timing for nx yr class. So looking for another ctr now with Wednesday class. -
Sounds like kids at this age are like this, do not give importance to filing. DS is no different, except that I will make him clear out everything in his school bag every 2 weeks. He will spend 30 mins filing the worksheets in the respective files. I can see his frustration while doing filing but each time he finished, he will tell me he feels tidy.
Along with it, he wil also throw away ’ salted vegetables like’ little pieces of paper, drawings , messages from friends that sit at the bottom of the bag!
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