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    2019 PSLE Discussions and Strategies (Children born in 2007)

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    • phtthpP Offline
      phtthp
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      Think by now (1 Jan 2019), 2019 calendar is out, for various primary schools. Can check your school website


      So, the dates set for P6 (CA1 in February, SA1 in May, Prelim in August), already out. Seab PSLE schedule, also already out … And those targeting DSA, need to start preparing too …

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      • zac's mumZ Offline
        zac's mum
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        Do you mummies involve your kids in planning out the year’s calendar and revision timetable? Does it add to / lower the stress level of the child? Depends on their personality?

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        • Imp75I Offline
          Imp75
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          Closer to SA1 and prelims we do plan the revision schedule. We only got our kids to agree that the schedule is manageable and not over-taxing.

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          • MrsKiasuM Offline
            MrsKiasu
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            seems dd still prefer study on her own, in her room…she said few times I dont trust her past 2 days when I asked if she really studies…maybe I can just let her do papers end of week to kinda keep track ba…

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            • janet88J Offline
              janet88
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              phtthp:
              Think by now (1 Jan 2019), 2019 calendar is out, for various primary schools. Can check your school website


              So, the dates set for P6 (CA1 in February, SA1 in May, Prelim in August), already out. Seab PSLE schedule, also already out ... And those targeting DSA, need to start preparing too ...
              time table should be out. CA1 should be either before or right after CNY holidays.

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                chenlaoshi
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                chenlaoshi:
                chenlaoshi:

                Updated the 历届会考作文题目 for CL (2000 to 2017) and HCL (2007 to 2017).

                https://i.postimg.cc/HxZH2FjC/cl.jpg\">
                Pdf file can be downloaded by clicking on the pdf icon under \"妙笔生花\": https://bit.ly/2QThai3

                Uploaded past years PSLE oral passages (2008 to 2016) for parents who want to let their kids practice. 🙂
                (Click on pdf icon under \"慧心秒舌\" https://bit.ly/2QThai3)

                As parents might know, the PSLE 3 yr series is out.
                https://i.postimg.cc/05ZBxpC5/Photo-3-1-19-4-36-47-PM.jpg\">

                Updated the past years PSLE Compo questions 历届会考作文题目 for CL (2000 to 2018) and HCL (2007 to 2018).
                (269 days to CL Written paper :siam: )

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                • S Offline
                  Sosu18
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                  Can anyone let me know if the cohort score when calculating tscore refers to the whole cohort of singapore or only cohort of particular school ? Thanks.

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                  • ZappyZ Offline
                    Zappy
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                    Sosu18:
                    Can anyone let me know if the cohort score when calculating tscore refers to the whole cohort of singapore or only cohort of particular school ? Thanks.

                    Psle t-score is whole of Sg

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                      Tan sg
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                      Take stock of Last year's SA2 or overall Chinese Language results and plan ahead for PSLE coming!

                      https://mrtansg.blogspot.com/2017/03/steps-to-psle-chinese-so-what-after-ca1.html

                      Seek help at the facebook page below:
                      https://www.facebook.com/groups/SGPSLEChineseSupport/

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                        Tan sg
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                        T score?

                        1) When is T score's last year used in PSLE?
                        Its 2020, from 2021, T score will be replaced by the PSLE Score, which is the sum of the AL for each subject. PSLE Scores will range from 4 to 32 - reducing the number of possible PSLE Scores to 29, from more than 200 T-score Aggregates currently.

                        2) What is PSLE Aggregate T score?
                        The Aggregate T-Score is calculated by adding all the T-Scores for the examinable subjects, such as English, Mother Tongue, Mathematics and Science, taken by the candidates.
                        Which means you take the subject T-score and add them together.
                        for example PSLE Aggregate T-score= English T score+ MT T-score+Science T-score+Maths T-score.

                        3) What is subject T-score?
                        \t
                        For standard subjects, SEAB apply the following formula:
                        T(T-score) = 50+ 10((x-m)/s)
                        where x is the candidate’s mark for the subject,
                        m is the average mark (mean) scored by all the candidates, while
                        s is the spread of the marks around the average mark (standard deviation).

                        for more understanding refer to
                        http://road-to-psle.blogspot.com/2007/11/how-psle-aggregate-and-t-scores-are.html

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