2016 PSLE Discussions (Born in 2004)
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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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janet88:
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?
The 1.6km run is usually about a week apart from the fitness test, unless postponed to a later date due to the pupils' participation in competition or rain. The 2 components are usually stated in the same notification/consent letter to parents.
Don't worry Janet. I think all parents can relate to how you are feeling. We are WITH you. The kids are all oblivious to the approaching SA1 and how little time they have left till they sit for it. Sigh!
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janet88:
DD said she was the last few to finish the run yesterday. I didn't ask her if she passed the run. I think the other events will be done today or tomorrow.
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. -
randwick:
so embarrassing to rant when there are also parents with kids taking PSLE.
Don't worry Janet. I think all parents can relate to how you are feeling. We are WITH you. The kids are all oblivious to the approaching SA1 and how little time they have left till they sit for it. Sigh!
next tue 1.6km run...but there is no supplementary as p4s are having oral...whew! -
janet88:
Janet, I did secretly hope that our dds are taking psle in the same year. See you updating will make me feel the heat, which is good to me.
so embarrassing to rant when there are also parents with kids taking PSLE.randwick:
Don't worry Janet. I think all parents can relate to how you are feeling. We are WITH you. The kids are all oblivious to the approaching SA1 and how little time they have left till they sit for it. Sigh!
next tue 1.6km run...but there is no supplementary as p4s are having oral...whew! -
Mrskiasu,
I was at popular yesterday to pass time…happened to meet 2 mummies looking at science assessment titles…their daughters are also sitting for PSLE. Looks like we are the worried ones but kids are oblivious to what is ahead. -
janet88:
I always asked .. :Am I to kiasu or kancheong?\" Cos I do not remember my parents fussing AT ALL for my PSLE and I did well to go to a SAP school...Mrskiasu,
I was at popular yesterday to pass time...happened to meet 2 mummies looking at science assessment titles...their daughters are also sitting for PSLE. Looks like we are the worried ones but kids are oblivious to what is ahead. -
Oh My Gosh:
more like kancheong, since our little emperor/empress oblivious to what is ahead.
I always asked .. :Am I to kiasu or kancheong?\" Cos I do not remember my parents fussing AT ALL for my PSLE and I did well to go to a SAP school...janet88:
Mrskiasu,
I was at popular yesterday to pass time...happened to meet 2 mummies looking at science assessment titles...their daughters are also sitting for PSLE. Looks like we are the worried ones but kids are oblivious to what is ahead.
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