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    • W Offline
      Way2GO
      last edited by

      Blobbi:
      BTW, you mean your kids don't fight back? Mine, when it comes to writing (and I mean just school work), always kpkb!!

      Hiya Blobbi, mine just do what's required.
      No self motivation to do more.
      Sometimes need to kick his butt to get him moving.
      Imagine, he received the best pensmanship in school in P1
      and his handwriting just goes downhill to its atrocious state from P2.
      :frustrated:

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        vlim
        last edited by

        emm....sometime he will..I am a working mum so when near to exam I will usually write down what I want him to revise in the afternoon..but of course not too much lah...must know his usual speed also. If I give too much thing or things he doesn't want to do, he would protest sooo I would usually ask him ' then when do u want to do it?' Sometime he will give me a positive answer like 'tomorrow' šŸ˜„ and some time he will say ' neverrrr....' :stupid:

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          Way2GO
          last edited by

          I shared with him why he need to learn to

          do certain things on his own without any prompting.
          Me: \"You understand?\"
          DS2: \"OK\".

          But things still don't get done
          When queried, \"you said OK\".
          DS2: \"OK means I hear you\" :stupid:

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            vlim
            last edited by

            Way2GO:
            I shared with him why he need to learn to

            do certain things on his own without any prompting.
            Me: \"You understand?\"
            DS2: \"OK\".

            But things still don't get done
            When queried, \"you said OK\".
            DS2: \"OK means I hear you\" :stupid:
            haaaaaaaa...so funny... :rotflmao: ..then u can do this to him :spank:

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            • B Offline
              Blobbi
              last edited by

              Way2Go and vlim, Yah, I had a feeling I wasn't alone in the :frustrated: department. Sometimes good, sure. Out-think us in so many little ways. But the getting them to work bit, :stupid: .


              Minimal is best like you say, vlim. My expectations are very low - do english homework, I happy liao. [DS says, since he wasn't planning to hand up, any homework I ask him to do is extra. :frustrated: ]

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                Blobbi
                last edited by

                vlim:
                Way2GO:

                I shared with him why he need to learn to

                do certain things on his own without any prompting.
                Me: \"You understand?\"
                DS2: \"OK\".

                But things still don't get done
                When queried, \"you said OK\".
                DS2: \"OK means I hear you\" :stupid:

                haaaaaaaa...so funny... :rotflmao: ..then u can do this to him :spank:

                :rotflmao:

                These kids ... dealing with them just makes me want to :faint:

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                  Zann
                  last edited by

                  With regards to "nth term" problem. Is it a must to solve in algebric equation using nth term during the test?

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                    Way2GO
                    last edited by

                    Zann, my DS has very few worksheets/PP on this topic.

                    From what I can see, the nth term problems are not
                    at a level that they need to solve by algebra.
                    Maybe others here have other inputs?

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                      vlim
                      last edited by

                      I am not sure about p4 gep nth term method..but I saw my p5 ds this yr notes got something mentioned 'algebra' in the nth term or number sequence work sheet... I have not been coaching him on the ge subjects since last yr (heee too difficult for me liao)...so also do not know what or how difficult are the questions.. šŸ˜‰

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                        cluelessmama
                        last edited by

                        Zann & Way2Go,


                        Situation is the same here. I am leaving the 'sherlock holmes' in kid for the investigative paper. :xedfingers:

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