2018 PSLE Discussions & Strategies (Born in 2006)
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justsomeone12:
Hi, my son is really worried for his PSLE math exam... he said his friends all say its easy and he has already lost 6 marks :?: So he thinks that he will get a lower score for maths since everyone might score well. Anyone, help? Will his marks really be broght down? :gloomy:
There's really no point in worrying over all of these now. The T-score calculations are what they are - it's a function of the national average & standard deviation and is meant to differentiate the students.
I really suggest that you help take his mind off this paper, get him to take a short break today then recuperate for the papers next week. Thinking & brooding over the papers now will make him feel worse and is of no use whatsoever. It may even have the detrimental effect of making him lose focus over the weekend. -
What about the percentage increase question? Compare March to January?
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Is there also one question about counting the number of cubes with 4 sides painted. The students said is too easy but is 3 marks wuestions.
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Stop looking back at the exam papers. Exams over, move forward. Don’t stress yrself or yr child. What can u do if realized done wrongly, didn’t do this or that? Other students may hv committed other mistakes under stress too. So, like what Zappy is trying to point tt hat T-score will moderate & differentiate the students. Don’t nick-pick what cld hv happened bcoz it didn’t happen, cldnt happen again & u’ve no more control nor can u turn back.
Do yr best as best mum’s & dad’s can do - let yr child take a breathe, hv some space & then start revision to look ahead to do well. Strip stressing yourself. Non of the worries u hv will help yr health or yr child’s. Do take care coz journey does not end here, nor will it. More opportunities will come along so long as keep up good positive learning attitude. -
Any trick questions or difficult questions in this year math ?
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Sctc:
What about the percentage increase question? Compare March to January?
My DS had 2% -
Zappy:
thanks, been trying to tell him same thing, but he still insists that he is going to score low. He is sleeping now, hopefully when wake up will feel betterjustsomeone12:
Hi, my son is really worried for his PSLE math exam... he said his friends all say its easy and he has already lost 6 marks :?: So he thinks that he will get a lower score for maths since everyone might score well. Anyone, help? Will his marks really be broght down? :gloomy:
There's really no point in worrying over all of these now. The T-score calculations are what they are - it's a function of the national average & standard deviation and is meant to differentiate the students.
I really suggest that you help take his mind off this paper, get him to take a short break today then recuperate for the papers next week. Thinking & brooding over the papers now will make him feel worse and is of no use whatsoever. It may even have the detrimental effect of making him lose focus over the weekend.
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justsomeone12:
Just give short answers then move on when he talks about this paper. Show him that you are focused on helping him with the next few papers. Then he will also move on instead of brooding over this. Score low or score high ... will only know in November and there's nothing to be done about it now.
thanks, been trying to tell him same thing, but he still insists that he is going to score low. He is sleeping now, hopefully when wake up will feel better
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Hi parents! I am new to this website, my friend just introduced to me. For PSLE, if my daughter gets 95 for math, 84 for chinese, 92 for english, and 90 for science, do you think she will get 26+ for PSLE? Thats her target now, she’s hoping to get 260
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Hi parents! I am new to this website, my friend just introduced to me. For PSLE, if my daughter gets 95 for math, 84 for chinese, 92 for english, and 90 for science, do you think she will get 26+ for PSLE? Thats her target now, she’s hoping to get 260
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