2016 PSLE Discussions (Born in 2004)
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janet88:
Gabby:
Thanks a lot, Janet. I will go and check it out if still have time. Now it's too many things to revise, too little time. *sob*
don't sob...let's move on. we only have 4 weeks of june holidays plus these 2 weeks before term 2 ends. when term 3 starts, it will be very hectic :nailbite:
We still have some time left. 2 1/2 months (excl May) to mid Aug for the Prelim Exam....Just break them down into individual weeks to plan in detail for the 4 subjects...
Just need our DC to spend it wisely and efficiently to revise. And to attempt the test papers for them to get used to the format and time constraint/limit. We as parents will do our best to support our DC...motivate and encourage them.
I am getting my DS to spend more time on his MT. He needs further improvement in his HCL...Both wife and I are not able to help DS at all in MT.... -
Break down all the available time into individual weeks. Whatever public holidays and public holidays would be fully utilized from now.
List down all the topics for each subject to be revised. Then plan the schedule based on the topics you want to revise. Based on my schedule, we will go into mid July by the time we finish math and science…that is if my daughter cooperates. -
janet88:
Do exam practice is better. After that attack the weak areas. This is what I do even for my weaker students.Break down all the available time into individual weeks. Whatever public holidays and public holidays would be fully utilized from now.
List down all the topics for each subject to be revised. Then plan the schedule based on the topics you want to revise. Based on my schedule, we will go into mid July by the time we finish math and science...that is if my daughter cooperates. -
How do we revise languages??
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Gabby:
Demoralised and disappointed to hear my DS results.
In my kids' school, it is known that SA1 is set to be tough...
sort of a wake up call to the children to buck up for the home stretch.
Perhaps it's the same for your DS school? -
TheAnswer:
TA,
Do exam practice is better. After that attack the weak areas. This is what I do even for my weaker students.janet88:
Break down all the available time into individual weeks. Whatever public holidays and public holidays would be fully utilized from now.
List down all the topics for each subject to be revised. Then plan the schedule based on the topics you want to revise. Based on my schedule, we will go into mid July by the time we finish math and science...that is if my daughter cooperates.
you mean the reverse? do exam practice first and then zoom into weak areas? -
nicnac:
DD's tr just called to check cos DD's performance was below expectation in every component which she said was unusual of dd. Tr couldn't get my DD to talk to her... I have no idea too :faint:
Maybe your DD is nervous. My DS also didn't do well for SA1 :stupid: -
That’s what we did. By now most of the topics are already covered. So exam papers first, see where the problem areas are if it is answering technics we address that, if it is carelessness, drilling, if it is weak grasp of concepts, revisit topic using topical assessments that we have or the worksheets/notes that school had done/given with them.
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BigDevil:
Yes, DS school also. And so I guess, it is going to affect his DSA chancesGabby:
Demoralised and disappointed to hear my DS results.
In my kids' school, it is known that SA1 is set to be tough...
sort of a wake up call to the children to buck up for the home stretch.
Perhaps it's the same for your DS school?
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Hello everyone. Been Reading the last couple of pages of posts.
Remember, done well and done badly all mean very different things in different families.
And for every child the ‘right’ strategy can be very different. For example in our case, DS1 can slog long hours and take little breaks. DS2 is simply not capable of that- he spends less time studying and takes more breaks. Results for both - very similar.
So at the end of the day, what we need to do is to guide our DC according to what is right for him/her. In addition to all the recommendations in others’ posts, I would like to add that your support and love is very important to DC. Both my DC like having me around during exams…even though I am not helping them. They just like the feeling that when they take breaks, etc they can have a quick chat…a reassuring word or two. Typically during the PSLE year. while I still work part-time, I try to cut down on other assignments. I realise this is not possible for some parents but I believe that even a little goes a long way.
If you are applying for DSA, manage your DC’s expectations and yours. My DS1 didn’t even get shortlisted for interview for his one and only DSA application. While he did not seem too affected, I certainly felt that I should have managed his expectations better. He got in easily with his results and is contributing significantly to the school. But I will never forget the fact that the school did not even give him a chance before that.
Sorry, I completely digress…
There is still time for all the DCs. With your love and support, they can go a long way. Let’s also keep in mind that there is more to life than results. Yes, these are important but over and above all these are good values and this is what will carry your DCs through life and enable them to lead happy and fulfilling lives. It bothers me a great deal that so little attention is paid to values in schools and that values are so under-valued. But that’s not going to stop me from putting them first.
Take care everyone.
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