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    2019 PSLE Discussions and Strategies (Children born in 2007)

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    • phtthpP Offline
      phtthp
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      Yes, Speed is one of the key P6 Topics, inside MOE Maths syllabus.


      Speed is included under PSLE examination scope

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        Nethan Nerella
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        Hi guys for the PSLE 2019 math paper


        The measurement question in paper 2 (question 2) I put 14.7 along with a few other ppl in my school. Others put 15.2 or 15.0. May I ask whether SEAB will allow more than one answer for this qns as usually measuring questions (angle measuring etc.) They allow aroumd 3 answers due to human error.

        Will that be the case for this qns?

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          whitecarrotcake
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          Lynn1967\" post_id=\"1941730\" time=\"1571283472\" user_id=\"12711:

          Is speed still tested in psle?
          I browse through 2019 top papers dun seem to see it.
          Speed will be out of syllabus next year, according to my daughter's teacher.
          This batch is the last batch to be tested on speed, perhaps that's why this year the schools' papers don't go big on speed.

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            tryourbest
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            Oic, didn't know that. No wonder my dd said this year's psle paper only had 1 question on speed ( if never rem wrongly)


            Aiyo, spent so much time practising on those speed questions.

            Next year psle maths any new topics? Since Speed topic will be removed? One less topic, will be more manageable for 2020 batch if that's d case πŸ™‚

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            • phtthpP Offline
              phtthp
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              Psle marking over, yesterday (Mon to Thurs, 14 to 17 Oct), means the magic number Tscore (3-digit) had been iron-cast ?


              But once step into Secondary school Day 1, everything start afresh, renewed ! Everything reset back to base zero starting line all over again, with (4 x 2) double dosage subjects now. Nobody bother to ask for your magic number anymore, has become history (archived)

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                whitecarrotcake
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                tryourbest\" post_id=\"1941836\" time=\"1571309700\" user_id=\"176900:

                Oic, didn't know that. No wonder my dd said this year's psle paper only had 1 question on speed ( if never rem wrongly)

                Aiyo, spent so much time practising on those speed questions.

                Next year psle maths any new topics? Since Speed topic will be removed? One less topic, will be more manageable for 2020 batch if that's d case πŸ™‚
                Yes, my dd's tutor(not her teacher) said speed will be out of syllabus next year so the tutor told them not to spend too much time on speed; just know the simple speed. Schools are probably aware but the teachers don't explicitly tell the children. They actually should so that children don't spend a disproportionate amount of time going through speed before this year's PSLE.

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                  tryourbest
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                  whitecarrotcake\" post_id=\"1941871\" time=\"1571357416\" user_id=\"114080:

                  tryourbest\" post_id=\"1941836\" time=\"1571309700\" user_id=\"176900:

                  Oic, didn't know that. No wonder my dd said this year's psle paper only had 1 question on speed ( if never rem wrongly)

                  Aiyo, spent so much time practising on those speed questions.

                  Next year psle maths any new topics? Since Speed topic will be removed? One less topic, will be more manageable for 2020 batch if that's d case πŸ™‚

                  Yes, my dd's tutor(not her teacher) said speed will be out of syllabus next year so the tutor told them not to spend too much time on speed; just know the simple speed. Schools are probably aware but the teachers don't explicitly tell the children. They actually should so that children don't spend a disproportionate amount of time going through speed before this year's PSLE.


                  Yup, didn't hear anything from the teachers. Ur tutor is updated! Good advice from him / her. Save your child precious time, to focus on what's impt. My dd spent much time trying to master all those complicated speed problem sums on meet-up and etc. But didnt came out in psle. First things she mentioned after psle math was that there was only 1 speed question!

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                    floppy
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                    whitecarrotcake\" post_id=\"1941871\" time=\"1571357416\" user_id=\"114080:


                    Yes, my dd's tutor(not her teacher) said speed will be out of syllabus next year so the tutor told them not to spend too much time on speed; just know the simple speed. Schools are probably aware but the teachers don't explicitly tell the children. They actually should so that children don't spend a disproportionate amount of time going through speed before this year's PSLE.
                    On the other hand, if they tell and it turns out that there are a couple of questions on speed, will you be turning around and blame the school? It’s still in the syllabus; while school may have tried to spot questions, they are unlikely to second guess SEAB.

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                      Dino
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                      whitecarrotcake\" post_id=\"1941871\" time=\"1571357416\" user_id=\"114080:


                      Yes, my dd's tutor(not her teacher) said speed will be out of syllabus next year so the tutor told them not to spend too much time on speed; just know the simple speed. Schools are probably aware but the teachers don't explicitly tell the children. They actually should so that children don't spend a disproportionate amount of time going through speed before this year's PSLE.

                      On the other hand, if they tell and it turns out that there are a couple of questions on speed, will you be turning around and blame the school? It’s still in the syllabus; while school may have tried to spot questions, they are unlikely to second guess SEAB.

                      Speed, time and distance go hand in hand. That means the whole topic will be out as well if speed is gone? A bit cannot understand leh.......

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                        sky minecrafter
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                        https://www.mindstretcher.com/events/sec1jumpstart+?fbclid=IwAR1ItAp3p2JSdPtKCIbqefW0JpVp-zoDw7BZOQXO0PantmMcZUPLrK0Lfwk

                        Fyr only; except for Maths (which does not seem that useful), the others (content) look good enough for an informative sharing session.

                        https://www.joyouslearning.com.sg/language-arts-psle-bridging?fbclid=IwAR3uFMbj-GnSjHDGzASp-EueDGbyBS1YX4G_O38AbUADedO2yHAXZt-gS_U
                        Another fyr. Looks relevant, especially modules 3, 5 & 6.

                        It's not easy to find reasonably priced explanatory sessions for Sec curriculum, just saying...

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