2016 PSLE Discussions (Born in 2004)
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MrsKiasu:
janet, see longer term...psle right.[/quote] :xedfingers: hope she passes the 5 items today. Don't want to think much for this NAPFA thing...but have to pass. Yes...big picture is PSLE.janet88:
[quote=\"MrsKiasu\"]Now I have some idea on how tough it is..
after picking her up later, will get her to take a bath and nap.
2night HAVE TO revise her weak science topics. supposed to do math past year exam paper on monday but too much school homework...so put aside. kiv anymore work, i don't know how is she going to pass her SA1 :nailbite: -
SpartanMum:
So last time you kid don't need to take the test coz not yet 12th birthday at around this time?
I think mostly NAPFA is completed around this time. Both my pri and sec schools boys having NAPFA now. -
MrsKiasu:
My daughter has not reached her 12th birthday yet...will there be considerations for a lenient score?
So last time you kid don't need to take the test coz not yet 12th birthday at around this time?SpartanMum:
I think mostly NAPFA is completed around this time. Both my pri and sec schools boys having NAPFA now.
Back to school work....homework now seems to be doing past year exam papers. For science, it's usually 30 MCQs. -
janet88:
My daughter has not reached her 12th birthday yet...will there be considerations for a lenient score?
So last time you kid don't need to take the test coz not yet 12th birthday at around this time?MrsKiasu:
[quote=\"SpartanMum\"]
I think mostly NAPFA is completed around this time. Both my pri and sec schools boys having NAPFA now.
Back to school work....homework now seems to be doing past year exam papers. For science, it's usually 30 MCQs.[/quote]oh meaning will still kena.. -
MrsKiasu:
may I know when do kids start doing the Napfa test? at upper primary and on yearly basis?
P4 and P6 - I remember our time was yearly? -
I think it was changed to once every 2 years not too long ago. Dd had it every year from P4 to P6 when she was in primary school. Sth about freeing up PE time so that the children can enjoy more sports/games during their PE lessons instead of training for the napfa test.
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janet88:
The scoring chart is different for different age groups but i don't think the difference is really significant. Like the \"passing\" grade for sit up for a 11yo girl is minimum 12 and that of a 12yo girl is minimum 13.
My daughter has not reached her 12th birthday yet...will there be considerations for a lenient score? -
lego:
this silly goose went all the way and had A for 4 items and C for sit and reach.
The scoring chart is different for different age groups but i don't think the difference is really significant. Like the \"passing\" grade for sit up for a 11yo girl is minimum 12 and that of a 12yo girl is minimum 13. -
janet88:
Wow, A for 4 items. Your dd must be having a good sleep tonight
this silly goose went all the way and had A for 4 items and C for sit and reach.lego:
The scoring chart is different for different age groups but i don't think the difference is really significant. Like the \"passing\" grade for sit up for a 11yo girl is minimum 12 and that of a 12yo girl is minimum 13.
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Another snooze night for her while yours truly here is panicking. Don’t know when her 1.6km run is…that one will be done during curriculum hours. hope she doesn’t come home with lots of homework. Need to time her for math paper 1…50 minutes. But if so tired, how to do it?
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