2016 PSLE Discussions (Born in 2004)
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yet to recover from ca1 shock...sa1 exam schedule uploaded on school website :nailbite:
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janet88:
yet to recover from ca1 shock...sa1 exam schedule uploaded on school website :nailbite:
Hi,
Any parents know whether SA1 covers all PSLE syllabus in your school? Or are there topics yet to be taught by school and hence excluded from SA1? Thanks. -
janet88:
yet to recover from ca1 shock...sa1 exam schedule uploaded on school website :nailbite:
We usually get our SA1 schedule before the CA1 schedule
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nicnac:
Yup, got those schedule and outline during the CA week. I remember saying to dd, \"Aiyoh, your CA not finished and the SA1 notice is out!\" For Math, all topics will be tested except for pie chart and Nets. I am fearing the Circles topic as my dd cannot even do Area of Triangles. Somehow, her brain just can't visualise especially when there is some form of over lapping and folding.janet88:
yet to recover from ca1 shock...sa1 exam schedule uploaded on school website :nailbite:
We usually get our SA1 schedule before the CA1 schedule
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coast:
I emailed teacher...her reply was to start 'web of life', and living things in their environment during March holidays...adaptations will be taught into term 3...so safe bet will be to finish these 2 topics before sa1. Trying to see if I can squeeze in adaptations', which is quite a lengthy topic.janet88:
yet to recover from ca1 shock...sa1 exam schedule uploaded on school website :nailbite:
Any parents know whether SA1 covers all PSLE syllabus in your school? Or are there topics yet to be taught by school and hence excluded from SA1? Thanks.
Last one will be 'man's impact on environment'.
For sa1, don't think it is in time to cover all the topics. -
janet88:
I emailed teacher...her reply was to start 'web of life', and living things in their environment during March holidays...adaptations will be taught into term 3...so safe bet will be to finish these 2 topics before sa1. Trying to see if I can squeeze in adaptations', which is quite a lengthy topic.coast:
[quote=\"janet88\"]yet to recover from ca1 shock...sa1 exam schedule uploaded on school website :nailbite:
Any parents know whether SA1 covers all PSLE syllabus in your school? Or are there topics yet to be taught by school and hence excluded from SA1? Thanks.
Last one will be 'man's impact on environment'.
For sa1, don't think it is in time to cover all the topics.[/quote]Thanks janet88!
My DS school has not mentioned SA1 details but I believe there will be quite a bit of topics that will not be taught by then. -
Received PSLE registration slip today!
DS did not pass to me when I got home. When he gave it to me 5 mins ago, he said\" mummy, just now I saw you in good mood, so don't want to spoil it and stress you\" ..
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happyheart:
Haha, your boy is so thoughtful. In 6 months time, he'll say \"Mummy, just now I saw you in bad mood, so now I give you my results slip to make you happy!\"Received PSLE registration slip today!
DS did not pass to me when I got home. When he gave it to me 5 mins ago, he said\" mummy, just now I saw you in good mood, so don't want to spoil it and stress you\" ..
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coast:
just covering 2 topics 'web of life' and 'living things in environment' is hard on top of revising other topics which she tends to forget.
My DS school has not mentioned SA1 details but I believe there will be quite a bit of topics that will not be taught by then.
the countdown to psle begins. she brought home the PSLE slip 2 days ago and we had to acknowledge. -
janet88:
Is it an A4 size paper? I saw one and dump it somewhere (just informational leh).
just covering 2 topics 'web of life' and 'living things in environment' is hard on top of revising other topics which she tends to forget.coast:
My DS school has not mentioned SA1 details but I believe there will be quite a bit of topics that will not be taught by then.
the countdown to psle begins. she brought home the PSLE slip 2 days ago and we had to acknowledge.
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