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    2022 PSLE Discussions & Strategies (born in 2010)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • chenlaoshiC Offline
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      2 more SA1 CL oral topics to share:

      Theme: Saving Water 节省用水

      Content: Girl brushing teeth (used a cup to hold water), used remaining water from the cup to was tooth brush, noticed tap leaking (漏水) after she was done and about to go, informed her Dad about it and he came to repair the tap.

      Boy came home, wanted to wash his bicycle using water hose (水管), Mum saw and suggested that he use the water left from washing of clothes instead.

      Questions included: What are some ways in which you save water? How can schools encourage students to to save water?

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      Theme: Independence 独立

      Content: Boy was cooking fried rice himself and learning how to ride bicycle

      Questions included: Narrate what you see from the video. What are some independent acts you carry out? What troubles did you face during the process? How can schools nurture students' independence.
      Last oral topic to share:

      Theme: 遵守规矩/法律

      Content: Lady sat at void deck reading newspaper, man (neighbour) came and greet her. Man was about to light up a cigarette before lady pointed to the no-smoking signboard on the wall and he heeded her warning. 2nd scene showed some man wanting to smoke in the car park, but after noticing a no-smoking signboard, he didn't.

      Questions included: What are some other signboards you have came across? How do you think schools can educate students to abide by rules?


      On to Paper 1 then (for those schools that still \"split\" Paper 1 and 2 into different days). :rahrah:

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      • chenlaoshiC Offline
        chenlaoshi
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        Seems like compo wise, it’s much more "standardized", so far, from 3-4 different schools, the SA1 CL compo picture is the same —— on the theme of responsibility.


        - Mother instructed elder son to look after younger brother as she heads out
        - Younger brother told elder son (watching TV) he’s hungry
        - Elder son gesture to fridge and asked younger brother to pour milk from the fridge (and eat cake) himself
        - Younger brother broke a cup while he was pouring milk

        One of the 命题 question was 我想感谢的一个人.

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        • chenlaoshiC Offline
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          Seems like compo wise, it's much more \"standardized\", so far, from 3-4 different schools, the SA1 CL compo picture is the same —— on the theme of responsibility.

          - Mother instructed elder son to look after younger brother as she heads out
          - Younger brother told elder son (watching TV) he's hungry
          - Elder son gesture to fridge and asked younger brother to pour milk from the fridge (and eat cake) himself
          - Younger brother broke a cup while he was pouring milk

          One of the 命题 question was 我想感谢的一个人.
          A few other pic compo theme/content from this year's SA1 that I got to know about:

          (没注意个人安全)2 boys playing in the river despite friend's warning, ended up drowning.

          (没看管好个人财务 + 路不拾遗)2 boys playing at the bus stop, 1 dropped wallet. He only realised it was missing when he was boarding the bus. A girl had picked it up earlier and returned it to him.

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          • SG_KP1S Offline
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            Assume all SA1s are in the books? The first of many waiting games 😓 😓 😓


            Next week can :imcool: :imcool: or :?: :?:

            Win, lose, or draw, will need to press on :nunchuk: :nunchuk:

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            • zac's mumZ Offline
              zac's mum
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              SG_KP1\" post_id=\"2067284\" time=\"1652355703\" user_id=\"188234:

              Assume all SA1s are in the books? The first of many waiting games 😓 😓 😓

              Next week can :imcool: :imcool: or :?: :?:

              Win, lose, or draw, will need to press on :nunchuk: :nunchuk:
              Will spend this long weekend (tmr is marking day) playing & enjoying. Started with ice cream to cool off today! Eyes closed until next week Tues onwards the results will be trickling in :nailbite:

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              • Zeal mummyZ Offline
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                Today is a prefect day for ice cream! Extremely sunny and hot day, we were sweating so much. Results should be secondary, it’s the effort that was put in, so let’s focus on that and press on! Encourage your child! Don’t get burned out, lots of kids do… pace…

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                • doveymumD Offline
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                  Hi, can anyone enlighten and share if it is necessary to train MO to do well in PSLE math? My child has not been trained in MO as he is not really interested nor has aptitude for math. SA1 was a challenge for him…alot of high order qn…I m panic, .school worksheets generally ok but high order is a problem .

                  … Is it due to no MO training? His friends with MO can do the papers! … Is it in time to train? What to do to catch up on MO trg so short time to psle? ;(

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                  • doveymumD Offline
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                    Another qn,how many years of past psle abd prelims paper wld one expect to complete to be well prepared for a subject and do well? Do most p6 complete past year psle papers during June holidays?

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                    • floppyF Offline
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                      doveymum\" post_id=\"2067481\" time=\"1652512649\" user_id=\"43768:

                      Hi, can anyone enlighten and share if it is necessary to train MO to do well in PSLE math? My child has not been trained in MO as he is not really interested nor has aptitude for math. SA1 was a challenge for him...alot of high order qn..I m panic, .school worksheets generally ok but high order is a problem .
                      ... Is it due to no MO training? His friends with MO can do the papers! .... Is it in time to train? What to do to catch up on MO trg so short time to psle? ;(
                      I think you are getting the sequence wrong.

                      Those with interest and aptitude for math will find higher order questions challenging and fun.
                      Those without interest or aptitude for math will likely find higher order questions a waste of time.

                      Hence, the question isn't about MO or no MO training, it's about whether he has the aptitude for math. If he doesn't, no amount of training will help.

                      To address your first question, it isn't necessary to have MO training to do well in PSLE math.
                      To do well in PSLE math (or any subjects), is to score well in the areas that you need to score well, and to try and score some points in the areas that you probably aren't expected to do well. Unless your name is God Wei, it's ok not to score 100% for the paper and still get a AL1 or 2 grade (which is one of the most welcome change to the PSLE AL system).

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                      • floppyF Offline
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                        doveymum\" post_id=\"2067482\" time=\"1652512772\" user_id=\"43768:

                        Another qn,how many years of past psle abd prelims paper wld one expect to complete to be well prepared for a subject and do well? Do most p6 complete past year psle papers during June holidays?
                        I feel that the sequence is again wrong here.

                        You prepare well for a subject in order to do the papers.
                        You don't do the papers in order to prepare well for the subject.

                        Bad preparation / bad understanding of the topic + many papers = poor outcome
                        Good preparation / good understanding of the topic + few papers = good outcome

                        The reason why one should be trying a few papers is to get familiarised with the different ways that the same question can be asked. Also, it can train one to recognise that even though the questions are different, the methods used (esp. in math) or the answers (esp. in science) are essentially the same.

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