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    2016 PSLE Discussions (Born in 2004)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
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      Irabbit,

      My daughter is unlike your son. She is academically weak and forgetful. June is the last 1 month long holiday before prelims and PSLE. How can 4 hours everyday be considered heavy?
      Hubby is teaching her the topic on ‘environment’…literally from scratch because heavy load of homework daily basically doesn’t allow us to do anything.

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        janet88:
        Irabbit,

        My daughter is unlike your son. She is academically weak and forgetful. June is the last 1 month long holiday before prelims and PSLE. How can 4 hours everyday be considered heavy?
        Hubby is teaching her the topic on 'environment'...literally from scratch because heavy load of homework daily basically doesn't allow us to do anything.
        But you wrote go full throttle. Full throttle to me is not 4 hours per day, more like 8-10 hrs. That's going full throttle. 4 hrs per day is considered moderate revision. Mabbe we have different definitions. 😂

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          janet88
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          iRabbit:


          But you wrote go full throttle. Full throttle to me is not 4 hours per day, more like 8-10 hrs. That's going full throttle. 4 hrs per day is considered moderate revision. Mabbe we have different definitions. 😂
          So full throttle is 8 hours...then maybe we do have different definitions.
          4 hours everyday...2 hours every morning and 2 every night is reasonable. If I can pack in 6 hours everyday, then we would be able to finish revision faster...prelims in term 3 week 9.

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            janet88:
            iRabbit:



            But you wrote go full throttle. Full throttle to me is not 4 hours per day, more like 8-10 hrs. That's going full throttle. 4 hrs per day is considered moderate revision. Mabbe we have different definitions. 😂

            So full throttle is 8 hours...then maybe we do have different definitions.
            4 hours everyday...2 hours every morning and 2 every night is reasonable. If I can pack in 6 hours everyday, then we would be able to finish revision faster...prelims in term 3 week 9.


            I agree with both....depends a lot on our DC's intake and retention of the info and revision. Their stamina. My DS gets bored rather quickly....need to give him short 5/10min breaks in between...otherwise... 😓

            I try and hope to have a consistent study/revision and practise papers...a mixture of these on a weekly basis...

            Hopefully the school teachers do not pile high on our DC with tons of homework...at least to allow the children some time at home to read up their revision notes.

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              janet88
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              mn_1704:

              I try and hope to have a consistent study/revision and practise papers...a mixture of these on a weekly basis...

              Hopefully the school teachers do not pile high on our DC with tons of homework...at least to allow the children some time at home to read up their revision notes.
              consistent revision is a must...but cannot pile on more than 5 hours everyday or else it will backfire if she gets burnt out. i don't plan to give her any work on my side before prelims as her school will pile the students with past year papers...just like mid year.

              as for june, i really hope school teachers don't pile on tons of hw 🙏

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                janet88:
                mn_1704:


                I try and hope to have a consistent study/revision and practise papers...a mixture of these on a weekly basis...

                Hopefully the school teachers do not pile high on our DC with tons of homework...at least to allow the children some time at home to read up their revision notes.

                consistent revision is a must...but cannot pile on more than 5 hours everyday or else it will backfire if she gets burnt out. i don't plan to give her any work on my side before prelims as her school will pile the students with past year papers...just like mid year.

                as for june, i really hope school teachers don't pile on tons of hw 🙏


                My DS has 4 days of School supplementary classes during the June holidays. My guess is that the teachers will run through the topics and most probably Homework or Paper Exercises will be issued to the children....

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                  janet88
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                  Daughter has 2 days in June, 2 days in sep…first 2 days of holidays.

                  Gave her time out on those days when she has supplementary. we need time for ice cream.

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                    janet88:
                    Daughter has 2 days in June, 2 days in sep...first 2 days of holidays.

                    Gave her time out on those days when she has supplementary. we need time for ice cream.

                    Yes...very true. Plan to catch a movie after DS's SA1 and Les Miserable in June.

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                      janet88:
                      Daughter has 2 days in June, 2 days in sep...first 2 days of holidays.

                      Gave her time out on those days when she has supplementary. we need time for ice cream.
                      Ya lah, better not to get burn out now.

                      Will do revision with dd everyday on her weaker topics but must have some breather also. Once Term 3 starts, it'll be worse than crazy. The teachers will all be piling them up and no time to do revision at home. Poor dears...

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                        janet88
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                        randwick:

                        Will do revision with dd everyday on her weaker topics but must have some breather also. Once Term 3 starts, it'll be worse than crazy. The teachers will all be piling them up and no time to do revision at home. Poor dears...
                        june will be very hectic...slowing down towards term 3. finish as many topics as possible and then leave term 3 week 4 onwards for teachers. as long as concrete revision has been completed, i feel more assured.

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