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    2019 PSLE Discussions and Strategies (Children born in 2007)

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    • sky minecrafterS Offline
      sky minecrafter
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      phtthp:
      Speed is a new P6 Maths Topic. Will it be tested under P6 SA1 or Prelim (SA2) ?

      Hi, you can already find Speed questions in P6 SA1

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        mylilgirl
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        Here are some interesting titles (also use as lower sec literature books) that your child could also read during their free time or during silent reading in school. Some of these titles are also recommended GEP reader.


        A Monster Calls
        Animal Farm
        Classroom Plays
        Haroun and the Sea of Stories
        Holes
        Lord of the Rings
        The Boy in the Striped pyjamas
        The Diary of Anne Frank
        The Giver
        Things Fall Apart
        Merchant of Venice
        Or Else, The Lightning God & Other Stories
        Red sky in the Morning
        Wonder

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          sweetbaby
          last edited by

          mylilgirl:
          Here are some interesting titles (also use as lower sec literature books) that your child could also read during their free time or during silent reading in school. Some of these titles are also recommended GEP reader.


          A Monster Calls
          Animal Farm
          Classroom Plays
          Haroun and the Sea of Stories
          Holes
          Lord of the Rings
          The Boy in the Striped pyjamas
          The Diary of Anne Frank
          The Giver
          Things Fall Apart
          Merchant of Venice
          Or Else, The Lightning God & Other Stories
          Red sky in the Morning
          Wonder
          :thankyou: for sharing.

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            mylilgirl
            last edited by

            Reading is the best to improve their EL and the best leisure. The kids really do not need to do so many top school papers but do read a lot. My girl did not do any assessment book and she only completed about 10 sch papers (SA1 and prelim included) but she really enjoy reading. I think this helps her get an A* in EL.


            Try to cut down on the screen time and read whenever they are free. All the best to year of 2017 piggies.

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              mylilgirl
              last edited by

              If possible, invest in a kindle. My girl has been using one since P4. A basic one cost about $100+ I think but it’s good enough and super durable.


              There are many free ebooks that you could download. For instance, we downloaded the whole series of Harry Potter FOC.

              The advantage is if there are any words the kids do not understand, they can just tap on that word and the meaning is immediately shown. They could also save the word in the kindle word bank. Very useful and portable.

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              • MrsKiasuM Offline
                MrsKiasu
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                thanks mylilgirl for sharing on the Kindle and also the GEP books…any idea if those GEP books using ‘ordinary everyday’ English and quite easily ‘understandable’ by weaker students? Just that GEP students need do lots of analysis on same books?

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                  mylilgirl
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                  A few titles that my girl read and enjoyed very much are ‘The Boy in Striped Pyjamas’, ‘The Giver’ and ‘The diary of Anne Frank’. Not to worry, the are easy to read and follow. She’s now reading ‘Or else, the lightning god and other stories’ as this is her lit book next year.

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                  • MrsKiasuM Offline
                    MrsKiasu
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                    Thank you mylilgirl..I shall take note though dd quite have her preference nowadays 😓

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                    • phtthpP Offline
                      phtthp
                      last edited by

                      What kind of titled storybooks are good to read, to start training a P6 or Secondary school student, not to be afraid of failures in life, or if encounter set back / disappointment in life, learn to be resilient, bounce back ? Thank you very much, for recommendation


                      (Storybook can be in English or Chinese)

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                      • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                        ChiefKiasu
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                        Seems like there is renewed interest in kindles. We'll look into giving away one during one of the Kiasu Auctions to help the kids 🙂

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