2016 PSLE Discussions (Born in 2004)
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happyheart:
I have loads of assessment books for all subjects..preserved elder DS also..Most of them wriiten.But all have answer keys..What to do with them??Anybody needs it pls pm me..Or can give to library or ntuc?? :?Imp75:
NTUC can only donate textbooks right? I don't have many textbooks (only HCL) but tons of worksheets or completed assessment books. How to dispose the worksheets/assessment books other than through recycling bins?[/quote
I plan to just throw them away but it is a good idea to discard themmom to those big recycling bin.
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Yngmng:
So fast you prep Sec 1 materials for your DD already? :yikes:
Yup, glad that its over,happyheart:
So glad that PSLE is finally over :rahrah: ! Have you thrown out all the school files and worksheets?
Anyone know when is the open date for NTUC donation?
I have packed the files and will dispose them over the weekend. Not keeping for DD 2 who is only 4. Parents who are working with your kids for SA 2, all the best!
DD agreed to start looking at her sec 1 materials after a break of 3 weeks. In the meantime, will let her enjoy the break. In fact, will be bringing her to legoland during the psle marking days. She is a real lego fan! -
Dear parents,
I am an educator, and has been helping needy students who needed academic assistance.
I would like to suggest donating your used resources to charitable resources, such as NTUC.
Alternatively, if you are thinking of donating your P6 resources, let me know if it is fine to pass to me, so that I can pass to my needy students.
Please drop me a PM, and I shall get back to you.
Regards,
Eric
passioninlearning.wordpress.com -
A gentle reminder to PSLE parents…
Do let your kids enjoy themselves, but please do so in moderation. The biggest mistake we tend to make is to believe that PSLE marks the end of the battle. In reality, it is the beginning of an even bigger battle. The first tests your children will encounter in Secondary One will happen within a month after school starts (ie. in February), and the work will keep piling up really fast from then onwards. Your child in Secondary school will also be more distracted due to CCA and other extra-curricular commitments. Where they only need to worry about 4-5 subjects in Primary 6, they now have to handle up to 8 subjects in Secondary school. It is not unusual for top PSLE students to fail their first mathematics or science tests in Secondary school. It can be a rude awakening then.
In other words, every effort your child spend NOW, in preparing for Secondary One, will help to relieve their stress in Secondary school. You need to instill discipline in them to manage their own time. Go get some Secondary One materials. Get them to prepare their own daily schedule with slots for play, exercise, enrichment, housework, and familarising themselves with the Secondary One topics. More importantly, encourage them to stick to their time table.
Time will fly past really, really fast. Before you know it, your children will be in Secondary school. -
ChiefKiasu:
Chiefkiasu, which subject do you think is best to start with and what are the resources available in the market that is okay for their self study?A gentle reminder to PSLE parents...
Do let your kids enjoy themselves, but please do so in moderation. The biggest mistake we tend to make is to believe that PSLE marks the end of the battle. In reality, it is the beginning of an even bigger battle. The first tests your children will encounter in Secondary One will happen within a month after school starts (ie. in February), and the work will keep piling up really fast from then onwards. Your child in Secondary school will also be more distracted due to CCA and other extra-curricular commitments. Where they only need to worry about 4-5 subjects in Primary 6, they now have to handle up to 8 subjects in Secondary school. It is not unusual for top PSLE students to fail their first mathematics or science tests in Secondary school. It can be a rude awakening then.
In other words, every effort your child spend NOW, in preparing for Secondary One, will help to relieve their stress in Secondary school. You need to instill discipline in them to manage their own time. Go get some Secondary One materials. Get them to prepare their own daily schedule with slots for play, exercise, enrichment, housework, and familarising themselves with the Secondary One topics. More importantly, encourage them to stick to their time table.
Time will fly past really, really fast. Before you know it, your children will be in Secondary school. -
ChiefKiasu:
Chief,A gentle reminder to PSLE parents...
Do let your kids enjoy themselves, but please do so in moderation. The biggest mistake we tend to make is to believe that PSLE marks the end of the battle. In reality, it is the beginning of an even bigger battle. The first tests your children will encounter in Secondary One will happen within a month after school starts (ie. in February), and the work will keep piling up really fast from then onwards. Your child in Secondary school will also be more distracted due to CCA and other extra-curricular commitments. Where they only need to worry about 4-5 subjects in Primary 6, they now have to handle up to 8 subjects in Secondary school. It is not unusual for top PSLE students to fail their first mathematics or science tests in Secondary school. It can be a rude awakening then.
In other words, every effort your child spend NOW, in preparing for Secondary One, will help to relieve their stress in Secondary school. You need to instill discipline in them to manage their own time. Go get some Secondary One materials. Get them to prepare their own daily schedule with slots for play, exercise, enrichment, housework, and familarising themselves with the Secondary One topics. More importantly, encourage them to stick to their time table.
Time will fly past really, really fast. Before you know it, your children will be in Secondary school.
Why bring us back to reality so soon? :sad:
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If not how to live up to his reputation as Chief Kiasu.
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ChiefKiasu:
I have to say that I disagree. I have never agreed in \"teaching ahead\" so giving them secondary school materials now is something that I don't agree with. Especially when we don't know what school they will be going to or even which stream they will be in. Most of them have sacrificed their life to PSLE for most of the year so I think they deserve their afternoons to do their own thing now and to enjoy their December holidays.A gentle reminder to PSLE parents...
Do let your kids enjoy themselves, but please do so in moderation. The biggest mistake we tend to make is to believe that PSLE marks the end of the battle. In reality, it is the beginning of an even bigger battle. The first tests your children will encounter in Secondary One will happen within a month after school starts (ie. in February), and the work will keep piling up really fast from then onwards. Your child in Secondary school will also be more distracted due to CCA and other extra-curricular commitments. Where they only need to worry about 4-5 subjects in Primary 6, they now have to handle up to 8 subjects in Secondary school. It is not unusual for top PSLE students to fail their first mathematics or science tests in Secondary school. It can be a rude awakening then.
In other words, every effort your child spend NOW, in preparing for Secondary One, will help to relieve their stress in Secondary school. You need to instill discipline in them to manage their own time. Go get some Secondary One materials. Get them to prepare their own daily schedule with slots for play, exercise, enrichment, housework, and familarising themselves with the Secondary One topics. More importantly, encourage them to stick to their time table.
Time will fly past really, really fast. Before you know it, your children will be in Secondary school.
I have just told my daughter that she mustn't neglect her Chinese as we do not speak it at home so I am going to force her to go to the library and borrow some books (any recommendations welcomed!). Other than that, she has Think+ magazine (the secondary school version of Young Scientist) which she hasn't read all year so I will ask her to catch up on that. She is a big reader (in English) so I know she will have her nose in a book a lot of the time.
She will also be catching up on her ballet and music classes that she missed over the last few months then hanging out with her friends and, once school finishes, with her brothers. -
Well, as a parent and educator, will like to share my view.
Both nms1 and Chiefkiasu has their valid points. It is a known fact that progression from Primary 6 to Sec 1 is a big leap. So I would think that ChiefKiasu is trying to pre-empt the gulf by suggesting to let the kids know a bit of work, so, by working out on Sec One concepts, this will allow for some buffer which students get used to the learning.
I believe that nms1 has a valid point as well, that students should not be too bogged down with post-primary school work. So, the best is to strike a balance between the 2.
Regards,
Eric
passioninlearning.wordpress.com -
ChiefKiasu:
A gentle reminder to PSLE parents...
Do let your kids enjoy themselves, but please do so in moderation. The biggest mistake we tend to make is to believe that PSLE marks the end of the battle. In reality, it is the beginning of an even bigger battle. The first tests your children will encounter in Secondary One will happen within a month after school starts (ie. in February), and the work will keep piling up really fast from then onwards. Your child in Secondary school will also be more distracted due to CCA and other extra-curricular commitments. Where they only need to worry about 4-5 subjects in Primary 6, they now have to handle up to 8 subjects in Secondary school. It is not unusual for top PSLE students to fail their first mathematics or science tests in Secondary school. It can be a rude awakening then.
In other words, every effort your child spend NOW, in preparing for Secondary One, will help to relieve their stress in Secondary school. You need to instill discipline in them to manage their own time. Go get some Secondary One materials. Get them to prepare their own daily schedule with slots for play, exercise, enrichment, housework, and familarising themselves with the Secondary One topics. More importantly, encourage them to stick to their time table.
Time will fly past really, really fast. Before you know it, your children will be in Secondary school.
Is it really necessary? No wonder Chief Kiasu is Chief :evil:
For my 2 kids, I allowed them to enjoy their year end holidays as they worked so hard for PSLE so it's time to rest and they never touch any Sec School books.
The only thing they did was attending Chinese classes which started only in Sec 1 as I felt language education has to be ongoing, it is not topical like other subjects.
Both my kids adjusted well after the first few months of settling into Secondary School life and they are doing fine now.
So, in my opinion, let's not overdo this early preparation. I have said it before n will say it again - kids nowadays are so smart n pick up very fast. What is more important is parental guidance and support. With good family support, kids can n will go far in their education journey.
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