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    2022 PSLE Discussions & Strategies (born in 2010)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • SG_KP1S Offline
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      zac's mum\" post_id=\"2068037\" time=\"1652951342\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2068037 time=1652951342 user_id=53606]
      All the best. Meantime my son has finally clawed his way out of the deep pit of AL6 by getting 130/200 for CL.[/quote]
      Congrats :rahrah: . Hope all the hard work is paying off :nunchuk:

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      • mystique_jM Offline
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        floppy\" post_id=\"2068041\" time=\"1652952049\" user_id=\"97579:

        Honestly, it doesn't matter because you wouldn't get to know the raw score for PSLE.
        Yes that’s true. For PSLE we won’t know. Only for school results.

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          A variety show hosted by Christopher Lee. Every episode fellow celebrities are invited as guest to Ubin island for a day of nostalgic kampung getaway with cooking and yesteryears childhood games. Last night episode, our minister of education was the guest. In that episode he revealed his education philosophy for his child. You can watch it here, go to last episode , number 8


          https://www.mewatch.sg/season/Dishing-with-Chris-Lee-284380

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            Any Writing/Compo centre to recommend? Thanks.

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            • Marina CollectionM Offline
              Marina Collection
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              sweetbaby\" post_id=\"2068567\" time=\"1653423970\" user_id=\"16633:

              Any Writing/Compo centre to recommend? Thanks.
              I assume you’re looking for EL compo ? If your kid needs help for plot formation and writing techniques , I find Writers & Work good . They teach techniques like mentioning the topic at least 3x in the compo (to ensure doesn’t steer away from topic) and also teach you some nice “flowery” sentences (nothing too bombastic that’s sounds too rehearsed). My dd benefitted a lot from it .

              She also tried another one - Write Connection. This one is for already competent writers who need strengthening on plot development .

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                Marina Collection
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                sweetbaby\" post_id=\"2068567\" time=\"1653423970\" user_id=\"16633:

                Any Writing/Compo centre to recommend? Thanks.
                I assume you’re looking for EL compo ? If your kid needs help for plot formation and writing techniques , I find Writers & Work good . They teach techniques like mentioning the topic at least 3x in the compo (to ensure doesn’t steer away from topic) and also teach you some nice “flowery” sentences (nothing too bombastic that’s sounds too rehearsed). My dd benefitted a lot from it .

                She also tried another one - Write Connection. This one is for already competent writers who need strengthening on plot development .

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                • Marina CollectionM 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? ;(

                  Psle math is highly intense due to time pressure . Like my dd batch , there were many kids complaining about the 2021 psle math paper 2 being v difficult . I just took a look at it and honestly it wasn’t that conceptually difficult - just numerous steps required - unlike the 2018 killer which has more challenging questions .

                  I think the kids are feeling this way coz they feel the heat working under exam pressure .

                  So I would say building mental resilience n confidence in your child is very important . It’s ok to get him to repeatedly re-do the same questions that he made mistakes in . Quality is better than quantity . Each time he re-tries the question, the concept gets reinforced in him
                  . That builds up his confidence .

                  N when he makes mistakes in new questions , be encouraging . Say things like “oh it’s good that we discover this area that you need help in … let’s learn together” . Nothing is more damaging than a parent sitting beside him giving him worried looks or angry looks .

                  N be selective in the questions . If certain questions are beyond him at this moment , keep them in your back pocket .

                  Lastly if there’s some new concepts that you want to teach , pre-teach him a few days before hand . Let it sink into his head … n revise concept again …. Then let him attempt the question when you feel that he is ready to tackle it .

                  I can’t stress how important it is to build up their confidence in math . We are here to build the kids up ; not shock n scar them for life ….

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                    Marina Collection\" post_id=\"2069154\" time=\"1653961050\" user_id=\"91099:[quote=\"Marina Collection\" post_id=2069154 time=1653961050 user_id=91099]

                    So I would say building mental resilience n confidence in your child is very important . It’s ok to get him to repeatedly re-do the same questions that he made mistakes in . Quality is better than quantity . Each time he re-tries the question, the concept gets reinforced in him
                    . That builds up his confidence .

                    N when he makes mistakes in new questions , be encouraging . Say things like “oh it’s good that we discover this area that you need help in … let’s learn together” . Nothing is more damaging than a parent sitting beside him giving him worried looks or angry looks .

                    N be selective in the questions . If certain questions are beyond him at this moment , keep them in your back pocket .

                    Lastly if there’s some new concepts that you want to teach , pre-teach him a few days before hand . Let it sink into his head … n revise concept again …. Then let him attempt the question when you feel that he is ready to tackle it .

                    I can’t stress how important it is to build up their confidence in math .[/quote]
                    :goodpost: Not only for math, should be for all subjects. Besides having confidence to themselves, children should also have confidence in their parents.

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                    • Marina CollectionM Offline
                      Marina Collection
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                      Liew Nga Wing\" post_id=\"2069160\" time=\"1653965622\" user_id=\"195250:[quote=\"Liew Nga Wing\" post_id=2069160 time=1653965622 user_id=195250]
                      :goodpost: Not only for math, should be for all subjects. Besides having confidence to themselves, children should also have confidence in their parents.[/quote]
                      And if I may add , parents should have confidence in their kids too . Kekekeke

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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? ;(
                        Looks like you are not the only one worrying about this too. You might want to check out this kiasuparent forum thread

                        https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=92&t=102562

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