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    2016 PSLE Discussions (Born in 2004)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • Imp75I Offline
      Imp75
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      Pen88n:
      janet88:

      I was super pissed with daughter's friends sms-ing her about decorating the classroom today. out of the blue yesterday, she wanted to buy balloons. 发花痴 does bug me and I've warned her that if this continues, I am going to confiscate her phone. PSLE is round the corner and there is homework from school to be completed.


      Teacher's Day celebration today and the kids may want to show their appreciation to their teachers by decorating their classroom. I think it's ok if not a frequent event and the kids need a break now and then too. Don't worry too much.

      chill Janet88. My DD also spend the whole week making 100+ handmade flowers for her teachers since last Sunday. The kids sometimes need a break too.....I don't expect my gal to outperform for PSLE, just maintain that consistent self would suffice.

      While PSLE is something important, it is not everything.......

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        Kee Kor
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        Very disappointed with DS’s sci prelims. Actually super pissed. This is what happen when one gets too over confident (yah yah papaya)

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          Yngmng
          last edited by

          Kee Kor:
          Very disappointed with DS's sci prelims. Actually super pissed. This is what happen when one gets too over confident (yah yah papaya)

          Am sure he does not feel good...he will work harder...

          My dd told me she cried in class when she got back her science paper, much below her expectations.
          Looks like science paper is tough. 😓

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            nicnac
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            PSLE is so close :nailbite: . Right after the 1 week holiday will be the PSLE LC exams. Then 2 weeks later, the PSLE written papers. Knowing how time flies, it will be here in no time :scared:


            Better than expected Prelim results -> +ve : boost the confidence; -ve: may lead to complacency
            Less than ideal Prelim results -> -ve : demoralising ; +ve: kids work harder

            Mine belongs to the complacency group :stompfeet:

            Prelim =/= PSLE 🤷 some do better at prelims, some do better at PSLE. Hopefully, they all peak at the PSLE :xedfingers: 🙏

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              Sursum
              last edited by

              ammonite:
              If only I can ward these type of troublemaker girls off with garlic!


              Edit to add: referring to the bgr busybodies
              Your ds must be gd-looking to attract so many bees. :evil: Wait till they enter sec 1. My dd told me that bgr is very common in this co-ed sch that my dd's ex-classmates are in. :shock:

              That's why it will be all boys sec sch for my ds. My ds is blur like sotong. Asked him where the girls in his class dsa to. “Don't know\". Asked him the girls' names (only 8 of them) in his class. \"Now I know\". :faint:

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                SpartanMum
                last edited by

                nicnac:
                PSLE is so close :nailbite: . Right after the 1 week holiday will be the PSLE LC exams. Then 2 weeks later, the PSLE written papers. Knowing how time flies, it will be here in no time :scared:


                Better than expected Prelim results -> +ve : boost the confidence; -ve: may lead to complacency
                Less than ideal Prelim results -> -ve : demoralising ; +ve: kids work harder

                Mine belongs to the complacency group :stompfeet:

                Prelim =/= PSLE 🤷 some do better at prelims, some do better at PSLE. Hopefully, they all peak at the PSLE :xedfingers: 🙏

                Yes nicnac, that's what we all hope.

                DS results were mixed. Hoping he can get psycho himself to give his best without getting too tired and stressed out. Must make sure I give him more breaks and rest and some fun times too!

                Our target is a reasonable one. I just hope he is able to achieve it and get into the school of his choice.

                Let's all continue to support one another!

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                  janet88
                  last edited by

                  nicnac:
                  Prelim =/= PSLE 🤷 some do better at prelims, some do better at PSLE. Hopefully, they all peak at the PSLE :xedfingers: 🙏

                  let's hope and pray hard our little monkeys will mature before PSLE.

                  our target is reasonable...do well enough to enter affiliated secondary school next door.

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                    JJ_chua
                    last edited by

                    janet88:
                    nicnac:

                    Prelim =/= PSLE 🤷 some do better at prelims, some do better at PSLE. Hopefully, they all peak at the PSLE :xedfingers: 🙏


                    let's hope and pray hard our little monkeys will mature before PSLE.

                    our target is reasonable...do well enough to enter affiliated secondary school next door.

                    加油! 加油! :rahrah:

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                      janet88
                      last edited by

                      JJ_chua:

                      加油! 加油! :rahrah:
                      我们都一起加油吧。

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                        ammonite
                        last edited by

                        Sursum:
                        ammonite:

                        If only I can ward these type of troublemaker girls off with garlic!


                        Edit to add: referring to the bgr busybodies

                        Your ds must be gd-looking to attract so many bees. :evil: Wait till they enter sec 1. My dd told me that bgr is very common in this co-ed sch that my dd's ex-classmates are in. :shock:

                        That's why it will be all boys sec sch for my ds. My ds is blur like sotong. Asked him where the girls in his class dsa to. “Don't know\". Asked him the girls' names (only 8 of them) in his class. \"Now I know\". :faint:

                        My ds' good point is he never shuns the girls when playing or doing stuff and will tell other boys that girls are equal. As long as a (non-whiny) girl wants to join an activity that he is organizing, she can join even if she is much younger. Earlier this year I had 2 little girls (about 6 or 7) coming to my house to look for him because they missed him at the playground. :scratchhead:

                        All boys sec school - that is a new thought.

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