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    All About Preparing For Primary One

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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
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      Hi buds,

      Learning is a very long process. I’m still learning every day…how to coach my son in his subjects and my daughter who is going to Primary 1 next year.

      I hope that both of them do well and get into University one day. My son is an average student, but I hope he will mature (soon) and have self-motivation to do well…work hard to get into a secondary school of his choice.

      As for primary school, I do not mind schools doing away with CAs but at least have SA1 and SA2 from Primary 1. Doing away CAs and SAs at P1/2, these poor students will suffer when exams are introduced at P3, on top of Science.

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      • B Offline
        buds
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        janet_lee88:
        Hi buds,

        Learning is a very long process. I'm still learning every day...how to coach my son in his subjects and my daughter who is going to Primary 1 next year.
        Not just very long i guess.. :lol: .. more to a never-ending process... :faint:

        Heyya janet_lee88, same here with us.. still learning from each other
        every day. I learn from them too.. from observing them. Each child
        has a unique learning potential so as best as i can, i try to work
        with them the way they can each learn best. It is a lotta work
        but it's worth it in the long run. Our P1 DD2 did us very proud
        for her last SA1 formative assessments. When she whispered
        to me \"Thanks mum for helping me...\" i felt so touched...
        beyond words. That's priceless satisfaction for a stay-home-mom like me. :love:
        janet_lee88:
        I hope that both of them do well and get into University one day. My son is an average student, but I hope he will mature (soon) and have self-motivation to do well...work hard to get into a secondary school of his choice.
        Yes, as parents we only wish for the best for our children.. that one
        day when we're gone from this Earth, they can be good filial children
        who are independent and can do good in the world.... on top of being
        able to do well academically.
        janet_lee88:
        As for primary school, I do not mind schools doing away with CAs but at least have SA1 and SA2 from Primary 1. Doing away CAs and SAs at P1/2, these poor students will suffer when exams are introduced at P3, on top of Science.
        Even though my DD's school did away with the CAs and the SA1s for the
        Pri 1s this year, i still gave them similar practices at home with mock
        papers that i bought on top of other regular assessments. This also
        helps gauge the level of their understanding and comprehension of
        what i have taught them. The transition from the honeymooning
        phases of first two years of primary education to P3 onwards is
        indeed challenging and i am still fine-tuning the ways so that i
        can help DD1 to help herself apply what she has learnt.

        I used the experience from the days with my DD1 to better prepare
        my DD2, just like how you're learning from your experience from
        your elder boy to better prepare your girl. :hugs:

        :rahrah: Jia you, okay? :rahrah:

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        • janet88J Offline
          janet88
          last edited by

          Hi buds,

          Yup, let’s support one another here.
          As SAHMs, we can only do our part and try our best to coach our little darlings in their school work.

          P1/2 is the crucial years in primary school…this is the period to build up foundation.

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            Champion
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            deskbound:
            does anyone has good suggestion for Prep Pri 1 courses in jurong west?

            Hi, send you a PM on P1 Chinese Prep Course 😄

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            • janet88J Offline
              janet88
              last edited by

              Buds,

              Does your son use Stellar English program ?
              Much as I will use experience with son to teach my younger one, MOE has done away with Eng textbook. Fortunately I kept up my son’s textbooks from P1…not too worried about Chinese and Math (since textbooks still avail) but understand teachers do not allow the English text to be returned home and are kept in school.

              Your advice is required. Thanks.

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                buds
                last edited by

                janet_lee88:
                Buds,

                Does your son use Stellar English program ?
                I only have daughters, janet_lee88. 😉
                2 daughters. One in P3 and another in P1.
                janet_lee88:
                Much as I will use experience with son to teach my younger one, MOE has done away with Eng textbook. Fortunately I kept up my son's textbooks from P1...not too worried about Chinese and Math (since textbooks still avail) but understand teachers do not allow the English text to be returned home and are kept in school.
                My P1 DD2 brings back literature/worksheets/assignments in relevance to
                the Stellar programme every week. She can memorise a few of the text
                from the books read in school. Yes, i tried to purchase IN-Step for her but
                was told they no longer sell it, so i bought the MY PALS books from POPULAR
                to give her the structured part of learning English. I also bought her CASCO's
                PASS ENGLISH for its complete paper setting from listening compre, to oral,
                to cloze passages and also compre compo component.

                I volunteer in her school & have seen the Stellar books. They are
                extremely simple for the children to read. Like one liner a page kinda
                readers but BIG books. Some are from RIGBY literacy readers that some
                pre-schools use during the children's K1/K2 days; that some children can
                familiarize with. 😉

                While it is good that MOE comes up with this new Stellar approach which is
                more open fun learning and broad based theme learning, it depends on the
                individual schools; the extras (assignments/worksheets) that they give out
                to the children to support the programme in ensuring children get the much
                needed grammar, vocab, compre and compo exposure to prepare them for
                P2. My DD2 has a fantastic school support and a truly exceptional teacher
                this year... 😄 ... so lucky her and lucky us. A teacher's abilities & passion
                is the most important part in nurturing her young students. Since the K2's
                are in transition phase to P1. A good foundation is required to follow thru'
                the years to come.
                janet_lee88:
                Your advice is required. Thanks.
                Hope this helps somewhat. :hugs:
                Yes, let's cheer each other on this rat race. 😉

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                • janet88J Offline
                  janet88
                  last edited by

                  Hi buds,

                  Sorry…forgot you have 2 princesses.

                  My Pals series are not cheap…the text for P1/2 is $21.
                  Thanks for your info on Stellar books. Will go through her Rigby books from school more often now. Having a committed teacher is such a blessing for the child. That transition phase from K2 to P1 is a vast difference…esp for my gal who is a Nov child.

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                    Pen88n
                    last edited by

                    janet_lee88:
                    Hi buds,

                    Sorry...forgot you have 2 princesses.

                    My Pals series are not cheap...the text for P1/2 is $21.
                    Thanks for your info on Stellar books. Will go through her Rigby books from school more often now. Having a committed teacher is such a blessing for the child. That transition phase from K2 to P1 is a vast difference...esp for my gal who is a Nov child.
                    For those who do not mind, you can consider 2nd hand textbooks from bookstores in Bras Basah. In fact, some of the 2nd hand books are pretty new and \"hardly used\". Price is about half or less of the new books.

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                    • janet88J Offline
                      janet88
                      last edited by

                      Hi Pen88n,

                      You mean My Pals textbooks are avail for sale in Bras Basah bookstores ? That’s interesting. Will check it out. 谢谢.

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                        Pen88n
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                        janet_lee88:
                        Hi Pen88n,

                        You mean My Pals textbooks are avail for sale in Bras Basah bookstores ? That's interesting. Will check it out. 谢谢.
                        I do not know if there is My Pals textbooks for certain, but I saw quite some textbooks the last time I visited there at end and start of year. A lot of primary school textbooks (Chinese, Maths, English) and also some of those common books like Chinese phrases book that complement the textbook. Condition is quite ok - actually not surprise as considering most kids use for a year only. Hope this helps.

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