2016 PSLE Discussions (Born in 2004)
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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. -
irabbit,
itβs just to inform parents the subjects which the school has registered the child for. A4 size paper. detailed one will be given later. -
I thought I signed the PSLE slip of paper to acknowledge subjects taking and Chinese characters are correct?
Good thing that PSLE is FOC (ie no exam fee) -
huaywenandkenneth:
hubby never studied hanyu pinyin...so when he saw daughter's HYPY name, he freaked out...insisting the name on the PSLE paper was wrong :faint: i already explained that HYPY name has different spelling from dialect name. if not because son has his O level slip of paper pinned on the notice board, he would have gone on and on :slapshead:I thought I signed the PSLE slip of paper to acknowledge subjects taking and Chinese characters are correct?
Good thing that PSLE is FOC (ie no exam fee) -
janet88:
Chey, you scared me by saying need to acknowledge (prev post). I tot I missed out on something.irabbit,
it's just to inform parents the subjects which the school has registered the child for. A4 size paper. detailed one will be given later. -
iRabbit:
Yes yes! I will definitely pray very hard for this!
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!\"happyheart:
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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iRabbit:
Hey irabbit, the letter from school accompanying the PSLE slip requested my acknowledgment as well as daughter's name.
Chey, you scared me by saying need to acknowledge (prev post). I tot I missed out on something.janet88:
irabbit,
it's just to inform parents the subjects which the school has registered the child for. A4 size paper. detailed one will be given later. -
janet88:
Hey irabbit, the letter from school accompanying the PSLE slip requested my acknowledgment as well as daughter's name.[/quote]Think Janet is right. irabbit, my ds asked me to acknowlegde (sign) on the slip. He said teacher requested it. He needs to show it to teacher. I have some queries on the slip though, like how come certain components (think oral and LC) for one language are grouped together as 1 paper but not for the other language. Same for science - P1 & P2 are considered as P2. Am checking with teacher if this is correct.
Chey, you scared me by saying need to acknowledge (prev post). I tot I missed out on something.iRabbit:
[quote=\"janet88\"]irabbit,
it's just to inform parents the subjects which the school has registered the child for. A4 size paper. detailed one will be given later.
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