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    2019 PSLE Discussions and Strategies (Children born in 2007)

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    • coastC Offline
      coast
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      [quote=sembgal post_id=1914339 time=1560417833 user_id=5559]
      Booklet B will be marked very strictly and child can get unpredictable marks. We will never know how challenging the questions are during PSLE so aim to do very well for MCQ and it takes around 45 mins to practise one round of MCQ.

      I would suggest 28 to 30 minutes for Booklet A MCQs so that more time can be spend on Booklet B OEQs. In 2016, many kids (top students included) found it a challenge to finish the PSLE Science paper. Every kid is different so adjustments to the time required for each section can be made after practising a few papers.

      time is very precious during Science exam : every minute count.

      for MCQ, if not sure what's the answer for tricky questions, just circle those questions first, and also underline key phrase (word) what the MCQ asking for, come back to them later to re-try, after complete first pass.

      More time need to be spent on OEQ (Section B), because more time is required on \"how to phrase the answer correctly (appropriately), in a scientific manner (terminology)\" that pleases the PSLE marker[/quote]Many Science OEQs are very long. Students need to read the questions carefully and relate information (tables, experiments, graphs) to the questions. In school exams, they are familiar with most questions as schools have taught them (eg., roller coaster, balloons, ...) so high-ability students can finish the Science paper fairly quickly.

      However, for PSLE, they may need a longer time for some application-type questions that are \"new\" to them (e.g. toys or real-life situations they have not heard before). But once they know what concept(s) the question is testing, they will be able to answer fairly quickly (just like school exams). They must be able to apply the concepts learnt (sometimes across topics) to the question.

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      • sembgalS Offline
        sembgal
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        Yes, the school told them to do PSLE past year questions before school holidays as well as during school holidays. I bought extra sets to let her practise if needed since it is so affordable.


        For English, I let dd practise Prelim papers before P6 mid-year exam and I realised if I go through answers with her verbally, we can cover more papers when she reads out the answer. Guess what? It helps to stretch her and she did very well for her school paper 2 as the prelim papers were considered easy or average to her. Reading voraciously also helps to pull up her English grade.

        For Maths, dd revised back all her p5 work in Nov/Dec 2018 and did a lot of practice questions for P6 this year. Her Maths grade 起死回生(tremendous improvement).

        Just focus on helping your child at home and don’t rely too much or expect too much from school Teachers as they have so many students and so little time.

        You understand your child the best and knows his/her weakness and there is a limit what Teachers or Tutors can do, so if you have only one chance now, what will you do? Live to regret or live to celebrate ?

        All children have potential to succeed. Where do you see your child’s potential? Think of a glass of water. Your child’s potential is like a full glass of water. Give lots of encouragements and bring them out for short trips overseas to relax before exam commences again. Relax is the key to unlock success.

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        • DinoD Offline
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          sembgal\" post_id=\"1914425\" time=\"1560479616\" user_id=\"5559:

          Yes, the school told them to do PSLE past year questions before school holidays as well as during school holidays. I bought extra sets to let her practise if needed since it is so affordable.

          For English, I let dd practise Prelim papers before P6 mid-year exam and I realised if I go through answers with her verbally, we can cover more papers when she reads out the answer. Guess what? It helps to stretch her and she did very well for her school paper 2 as the prelim papers were considered easy or average to her. Reading voraciously also helps to pull up her English grade.

          For Maths, dd revised back all her p5 work in Nov/Dec 2018 and did a lot of practice questions for P6 this year. Her Maths grade 起死回生(tremendous improvement).

          Just focus on helping your child at home and don’t rely too much or expect too much from school Teachers as they have so many students and so little time.

          You understand your child the best and knows his/her weakness and there is a limit what Teachers or Tutors can do, so if you have only one chance now, what will you do? Live to regret or live to celebrate ?

          All children have potential to succeed. Where do you see your child’s potential? Think of a glass of water. Your child’s potential is like a full glass of water. Give lots of encouragements and bring them out for short trips overseas to relax before exam commences again. Relax is the key to unlock success.
          Thank you sembgal for sharing ur experience 😃

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          • coastC Offline
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            sembgal\" post_id=\"1914425\" time=\"1560479616\" user_id=\"5559:

            Yes, the school told them to do PSLE past year questions before school holidays as well as during school holidays. I bought extra sets to let her practise if needed since it is so affordable.

            For English, I let dd practise Prelim papers before P6 mid-year exam and I realised if I go through answers with her verbally, we can cover more papers when she reads out the answer. Guess what? It helps to stretch her and she did very well for her school paper 2 as the prelim papers were considered easy or average to her. Reading voraciously also helps to pull up her English grade.

            For Maths, dd revised back all her p5 work in Nov/Dec 2018 and did a lot of practice questions for P6 this year. Her Maths grade 起死回生(tremendous improvement).

            Just focus on helping your child at home and don’t rely too much or expect too much from school Teachers as they have so many students and so little time.

            You understand your child the best and knows his/her weakness and there is a limit what Teachers or Tutors can do, so if you have only one chance now, what will you do? Live to regret or live to celebrate ?

            All children have potential to succeed. Where do you see your child’s potential? Think of a glass of water. Your child’s potential is like a full glass of water. Give lots of encouragements and bring them out for short trips overseas to relax before exam commences again. Relax is the key to unlock success.
            Thanks for sharing 😄

            For some kids, verbal methods work for some exam components. I found it useful too and It is nice to know that it works for your DD 🙂

            As for practice, it depends very much on the school and child. If the school has good resources and a motivated child is taught by a capable teacher, I believe it is better for the child to study and revise schoolwork than to keep doing new stuffs (assessment books, tuition, …). As for past years' papers, as shared by a parent earlier, quality matters more than quantity.

            Certainly, rest and relax is very important.

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              https://www.pslemath.com.sg/single-post/2019/06/17/There-is-no-Bell-Curve-grade-moderation-in-PSLE?utm_campaign=df45b051-b6b3-44b9-907e-7b5b08d9f307&utm_source=so


              Is this something new, as I always thought there was so-called bell-curve?

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              • zac's mumZ Offline
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                https://www.pslemath.com.sg/single-post/2019/06/17/There-is-no-Bell-Curve-grade-moderation-in-PSLE?utm_campaign=df45b051-b6b3-44b9-907e-7b5b08d9f307&utm_source=so

                Is this something new, as I always thought there was so-called bell-curve?
                The raw grades for each subject are not moderated. But the final T score is a moderated score, right?

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                  FantasyLandDreams\" post_id=\"1914775\" time=\"1560757696\" user_id=\"105816:
                  https://www.pslemath.com.sg/single-post/2019/06/17/There-is-no-Bell-Curve-grade-moderation-in-PSLE?utm_campaign=df45b051-b6b3-44b9-907e-7b5b08d9f307&utm_source=so

                  Is this something new, as I always thought there was so-called bell-curve?
                  The raw grades for each subject are not moderated. But the final T score is a moderated score, right?[/quote]
                  It’s a distributed score. It is not a moderated score.

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                    zac's mum\" post_id=\"1914776\" time=\"1560757916\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=1914776 time=1560757916 user_id=53606]

                    https://www.pslemath.com.sg/single-post/2019/06/17/There-is-no-Bell-Curve-grade-moderation-in-PSLE?utm_campaign=df45b051-b6b3-44b9-907e-7b5b08d9f307&utm_source=so

                    Is this something new, as I always thought there was so-called bell-curve?

                    The raw grades for each subject are not moderated. But the final T score is a moderated score, right?

                    It’s a distributed score. It is not a moderated score.[/quote]What does distributive score means? thx

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                    • Imp75I Offline
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                      All along I thought psle raw score of A*/A/B/C etc is based on bell curve rather than true 91 marks etc.

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                      • floppyF Offline
                        floppy
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                        All along I thought psle raw score of A*/A/B/C etc is based on bell curve rather than true 91 marks etc.
                        You know, that’s why our G design a section known as FAQ... BUT we all know no one ever reads them.

                        From https://www.ifaq.gov.sg/seab/apps/fcd_faqmain.aspx?qst=hRhkP9BzcBImsx2TBbssMsxu7lqt6UJK70a1wAEVmyfdSZlp3kC3qEU1uwdD2zxBC8h26bwjs%2FIwvamUXpJQllIbGr3zfx%2Fg6R5G3kQwdaBqrmc6VVtGVreSd34s3fzQd2XjpEaXHjFH9k4Aky4ad22Tv9ZVP3e82AhV2YIeMwaGIBKFIrvh5zfUcyEdjkBGvw8b%2Bh1woqMmu1%2FCwl6UK4xSGccfs%2FuC2rGMLPsW7lE%3D#FAQ_93280:

                        What is the difference between a student’s grade and his T-Score?

                        The grade indicates how well the child has performed in that particular subject based on an objective set of standards. His Aggregate T-Score indicates how well he has performed on average in all four subjects relative to his peers and is used specifically for the purpose of determining the priority of admission to secondary schools and the eligibility/fit for the different secondary school pathways available

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