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    2019 PSLE Discussions and Strategies (Children born in 2007)

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      If we have strawberry parents, we will have strawberry kids.

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        whitecarrotcake\" post_id=\"1938799\" time=\"1569885781\" user_id=\"114080:

        My 2 cents.....
        My girl got the last qn on pattern correct. However I feel pattern qn should be removed entirely from PSLE exams. Pattern qns are such that sometimes you see it immediately and sometimes you just don't. Even as adults. During time constraints, when one is anxious, spotting a pattern may prove to be even more difficult. It is tough to get even partial marks when one cannot see the pattern, unlike other heuristic qns. Hence, I feel setters should test on things which require more of logical process thinking than one which requires strong visual perceptual skills.
        Agree. 🆒
        It is not a IQ test, should focus more on mathematics.

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          My girl did 2 topic for the Chinese compo


          Pics half done
          Title did 2 but half done too

          Pls let me know how would the tester be grading her?? Will she will be grade with the highest possible mark or zero...😣😖

          I m so anxious here..oh my

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            Good luck to those taking the exam today, especially those in Sengkang and Punggol, and was depending on the LRT to get you to school

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              Timmy21\" post_id=\"1938803\" time=\"1569886846\" user_id=\"122721:

              whitecarrotcake\" post_id=\"1938799\" time=\"1569885781\" user_id=\"114080:

              My 2 cents.....
              My girl got the last qn on pattern correct. However I feel pattern qn should be removed entirely from PSLE exams. Pattern qns are such that sometimes you see it immediately and sometimes you just don't. Even as adults. During time constraints, when one is anxious, spotting a pattern may prove to be even more difficult. It is tough to get even partial marks when one cannot see the pattern, unlike other heuristic qns. Hence, I feel setters should test on things which require more of logical process thinking than one which requires strong visual perceptual skills.

              Agree. 🆒
              It is not a IQ test, should focus more on mathematics.

              why such an important, heavy weightage one big 5 marks question in 2019 psle, yet our Maths textbook don't even teach some concepts. Why ?

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                Timmy21\" post_id=\"1938803\" time=\"1569886846\" user_id=\"122721:

                whitecarrotcake\" post_id=\"1938799\" time=\"1569885781\" user_id=\"114080:

                My 2 cents.....
                My girl got the last qn on pattern correct. However I feel pattern qn should be removed entirely from PSLE exams. Pattern qns are such that sometimes you see it immediately and sometimes you just don't. Even as adults. During time constraints, when one is anxious, spotting a pattern may prove to be even more difficult. It is tough to get even partial marks when one cannot see the pattern, unlike other heuristic qns. Hence, I feel setters should test on things which require more of logical process thinking than one which requires strong visual perceptual skills.

                Agree. 🆒
                It is not a IQ test, should focus more on mathematics.

                I share the same sentiment. When I was a child, I practiced very hard for the Math heuristic skills but regardless of how hard I tried, I just could not grasp the skill. It is not about working hard but how certain brains just can’t do it. To make matters worse, these kind of questions are always allocated high weightage of marks. Can the allocation of marks be distributed more evenly for various skill sets?

                Ironically when I reached tertiary level, this Math problems didn’t concern me anymore. I was able to do subjects such as statistics and accounting very well. Then I realized that I was not “stupid” because I cannot deal with certain math concepts but I can deal with numbers in a different way.

                Primary level exams are like getting past a certain phase. Whether those so called concepts are important in our later lives or applicable in real- situations or not? To me, not so. I guess this is why there are ‘late bloomers’ who excels later on when they have been given opportunities and exposure to what complement individual’s personal strengths. For a holistic education for our young ones and to make the new generation believes in themselves and possess confidence, our education curriculum still has a lot to be fine- tuned. No system can accommodate everyone’s needs after all. It is a great challenge.

                I look forward to my child coming back later regardless how well she has done for Science today.

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                  Actually pattern recognition questions were covered in my gals school syllabus way back in P4/5. I remembered it was in the onsponge book that was in the sch booklist. Don’t say about this pattern recognition question, past paper 1 questions on number pattern (ie 1,3,5,…,…) came out before in psle, this also seems like MO but nobody made noise then.

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                    phtthp\" post_id=\"1938810\" time=\"1569888372\" user_id=\"35251:

                    Timmy21\" post_id=\"1938803\" time=\"1569886846\" user_id=\"122721:

                    [quote=whitecarrotcake post_id=1938799 time=1569885781 user_id=114080]My 2 cents.....
                    My girl got the last qn on pattern correct. However I feel pattern qn should be removed entirely from PSLE exams. Pattern qns are such that sometimes you see it immediately and sometimes you just don't. Even as adults. During time constraints, when one is anxious, spotting a pattern may prove to be even more difficult. It is tough to get even partial marks when one cannot see the pattern, unlike other heuristic qns. Hence, I feel setters should test on things which require more of logical process thinking than one which requires strong visual perceptual skills.

                    Agree. 🆒
                    It is not a IQ test, should focus more on mathematics.

                    why such an important, heavy weightage one big 5 marks question in 2019 psle, yet our Maths textbook don't even teach some concepts. Why ?[/quote]Well i find the question easy. At least i can get 3 marks. But in Secondary school.
                    They are required to find nth term. So i think this set the foundation to prepare for secondary sch.

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                      Again my 2 cents…

                      My analysis on why the hoo-ha over this year’s Maths paper which other years’ parents cannot understand as they weren’t given the full picture…
                      Q7 egg tart qn is a reasonable qn but it should be placed from perhaps Q10 onwards. Also one or two other qns in front which should have been placed after Q9. The sequence of qns is important during exams.

                      When the "tough" qns(in the eyes of the average kid) are placed in first 9 qns, they add to the anxiety and trigger a panic to the already nervous children. Then a vicious cycle occurs where they get panicky and cannot think well for further qns esp when they are working against the clock.

                      If the sequence of qns is such that the front 9 qns are "familiar my pals are here type of qns", the child gains confidence and they can handle subsequent qns better. That’s the difference between this year’s and previous years’ papers - the level of difficulty is not progressive.

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                        whitecarrotcake\" post_id=\"1938816\" time=\"1569890302\" user_id=\"114080:

                        Again my 2 cents....
                        My analysis on why the hoo-ha over this year's Maths paper which other years' parents cannot understand as they weren't given the full picture.....
                        Q7 egg tart qn is a reasonable qn but it should be placed from perhaps Q10 onwards. Also one or two other qns in front which should have been placed after Q9. The sequence of qns is important during exams.

                        When the \"tough\" qns(in the eyes of the average kid) are placed in first 9 qns, they add to the anxiety and trigger a panic to the already nervous children. Then a vicious cycle occurs where they get panicky and cannot think well esp when working against the clock.

                        If the sequence of qns is such that the front 9 qns are \"familiar my pals are here type of qns\", the child gains confidence and they can handle subsequent qns better. That's the difference between this year's and previous years' papers - the level of difficulty is not progressive.
                        Poor exam techniques. One question don’t know how to do, SKIP !!

                        Don’t stare at the question and spend all your time and energy trying to solve it. Move on to look at the other questions and get all the points that you can first.

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