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    2016 PSLE Discussions (Born in 2004)

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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
      last edited by

      ChiefKiasu:
      starlight1968sg:

      Is 2017 PSLE Discussions thread \"up\"?


      :yikes: where have you been? It's https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=80834.

      It's my dd's turn next year... :nailbite:

      all the best Chief....the fact that psle 2016 is over hasn't completely seeped into me yet.

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        hquek
        last edited by

        ChiefKiasu:
        Oh jingle bell, finish well,

        Put your pens away!
        Oh what fun, it is to write
        on the last paper of the day!

        Enjoy, celebrate, reflect, relax. This is the time for kids and parents alike who had to endure the last 2 gruelling weeks.

        YOU MADE IT!
        :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah: totally agree Chief.

        In some ways, I am glad that the papers are not returned so we don't know what went right (or what went wrong, CHOY). In other ways, I would love to know what was wrong to rectify (just cos it's like closure). Anyway, over is over...look forward!!

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        • janet88J Offline
          janet88
          last edited by

          hquek:

          In some ways, I am glad that the papers are not returned so we don't know what went right (or what went wrong, CHOY). In other ways, I would love to know what was wrong to rectify (just cos it's like closure). Anyway, over is over...look forward!!
          totally agree with you hquek. i am so happy the papers will never be returned.

          3 weeks of work-free aka FUN days before i get my daughter to work on her grammar...this girl cannot be off english or she will regress.

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            James Ang
            last edited by

            All the best Chief! ๐Ÿ™‚

            ChiefKiasu:
            starlight1968sg:

            Is 2017 PSLE Discussions thread \"up\"?

            :yikes: where have you been? It's https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=80834.

            It's my dd's turn next year... :nailbite:

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              Morinosuke
              last edited by

              ChiefKiasu:
              starlight1968sg:

              Is 2017 PSLE Discussions thread \"up\"?


              :yikes: where have you been? It's https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=80834.

              It's my dd's turn next year... :nailbite:

              Wow, so efficient - thanks ๐Ÿ˜„

              My 2004 DD's fight is over but I need to move on soon to the PSLE 2017 thread for my 2005 DD... hers will need a lot more hand-holding than my elder one as she's a little blur sotong. :scratchhead:

              It's amazing that we've spent months and months of preparation, yet the actual thing is over in a few days.
              I am already pre-conditioned everyday to think after work, \"need to revise xx subject today with my kid\".. then realize there's no need any more, it's over.. for now ๐Ÿ˜‚

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                Chelsiatee
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                Morinosuke:
                ChiefKiasu:

                [quote=\"starlight1968sg\"]Is 2017 PSLE Discussions thread \"up\"?


                :yikes: where have you been? It's https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=80834.

                It's my dd's turn next year... :nailbite:

                Wow, so efficient - thanks ๐Ÿ˜„

                My 2004 DD's fight is over but I need to move on soon to the PSLE 2017 thread for my 2005 DD... hers will need a lot more hand-holding than my elder one as she's a little blur sotong. :scratchhead:

                It's amazing that we've spent months and months of preparation, yet the actual thing is over in a few days.
                I am already pre-conditioned everyday to think after work, \"need to revise xx subject today with my kid\".. then realize there's no need any more, it's over.. for now ๐Ÿ˜‚[/quote]
                Hi we're on the same boat my 2 DS in 2004 and 2005. I neglected the younger one this yr cos all the focus is on the elder's PSLE. Need a lot of catch up work during the holiday.

                Anyway I heard from my DS tat one of today's HMT compo topic is something to do with ่ดŸ่ดฃไปปใ€‚

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                  lego
                  last edited by

                  ilovelaksa:
                  So interesting. Dd2 class whatsapp grp had more than 1000 msgs ystd. Will be higher today aft HMT. Prior to that, ZERO. Mostly about meetg up to play sports, making crafts, thoughts about tv programmes, going for outings with family etc. One boy has even volunteered to tutor his younger sibling for SA2.

                  Ah life for our young 'uns shld be like this, building relationships, new experiences.
                  Dd2 is so excited! Still got HMT paper today.
                  Yup, dd sat for PSLE two years back and and although most in her class are taking HMT, the mood is really different after the science paper, like the tension is gone, we feel the same too. ๐Ÿ˜‚

                  Dd last meet some of her ex-classmates a month ago during the teachers' day celebrations, all seemed happily settled in their secondary schools, no matter whether they managed to get into their dream school or not. ๐Ÿ˜„

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                    zbear
                    last edited by

                    Morinosuke:



                    It's amazing that we've spent months and months of preparation, yet the actual thing is over in a few days.
                    I am already pre-conditioned everyday to think after work, \"need to revise xx subject today with my kid\".. then realize there's no need any more, it's over.. for now ๐Ÿ˜‚

                    It's normal to have exam withdrawal symptoms. Suddenly you get so lost, not knowing what to do after many months of study n study.

                    :evil:

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                      tan0117
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                      Am curious that the school teacher know what is the exact question on the tyre. The closest answer could be strong and flexible or Hard and flexible. Cos my girl mentioned that one of the key word is to prevent scratches.

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                        bestwishes
                        last edited by

                        tan0117:
                        Am curious that the school teacher know what is the exact question on the tyre. The closest answer could be strong and flexible or Hard and flexible. Cos my girl mentioned that one of the key word is to prevent scratches.

                        Hardness (hard or soft) -- ability to prevent scratches
                        Strength (strong or weak) -- ability to support heavy loads without breaking

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