2023 PSLE Discussions and Strategies (Children born in 2011)
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So fast… we have come to the last year in primary school for those born in 2011.
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9 more months to go…
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Any daily routine from experience parents to share to prepare our kids a little a day…
do p6 assessment book by topic first or
Continue practise past year papers? -
Happy 28\" post_id=\"2094139\" time=\"1672798213\" user_id=\"143938:[quote=\"Happy 28\" post_id=2094139 time=1672798213 user_id=143938]
Well, as a parent, you can set up a schedule for revision, but remember, the kid's school teachers probably have their own plans, so it is important to check with your kids on what their teachers are doing so that you can dovetail into THEIR schedule. Don't overwork your kids!
Any daily routine from experience parents to share to prepare our kids a little a day…
do p6 assessment book by topic first or
Continue practise past year papers?[/quote] -
The 2022 PSLE papers have just been published. U can buy for the child to see and try - choose the ones that come with model answers - from Popular (or from Open Schoolbag website). Those qns on topics not covered yet, skip first & come back to them later.
For higher difficulty, can download the free 2022 prelim papers to try. -
I would hold off on PSLE papers or mock papers for now. If the kids is made to do PSLE papers from now till next year, he is really going to be bored! And since there are topics he hasn’t covered yet, he may get unnecessarily discouraged by questions he can’t do. Maybe home in on his weak topics for a bit of extra work. For other things, as long as he is coping well with daily work, and revising those topics as he goes, he should be fine. Remind him that he won’t have much time to revise P6 topics, so it’s important to get them learnt thoroughly first time round.
I agree that you should try to complement the revision done in school rather than have a separate revision programme lined up for your child. You don’t want him to be too bored or to burn out.
From July, I guess you can start doing PSLE papers. But remember to allow leisure time as well. -
Thanks all for the suggestions. Yah currently teaching her some p6 topics first and maybe got time revisit those p5 topics she is weak in.
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slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2094154\" time=\"1672820079\" user_id=\"28674:
Leisure time?!
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But remember to allow leisure time as well.
Leisure time can wait until PSLE is over.
Must make full use of 24 hrs - 6 hrs sleep enough. If need more sleep, sleep on the bus or car on the way to school.
Must be seen either doing paper, assessment book, attending tuition, ie “productive” work.
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floppy\" post_id=\"2094161\" time=\"1672826506\" user_id=\"97579:
I think you need to find some way of signalling that you have your tongue firmly in your cheek! Some people might take you seriously, and a poor child's suffering will be on your conscience.
Leisure time?!
Leisure time can wait until PSLE is over.
Must make full use of 24 hrs - 6 hrs sleep enough. If need more sleep, sleep on the bus or car on the way to school.
Must be seen either doing paper, assessment book, attending tuition, ie “productive” work.

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slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2094167\" time=\"1672834310\" user_id=\"28674:
I think the emoji at the end of his sentence says it all.
I think you need to find some way of signalling that you have your tongue firmly in your cheek! Some people might take you seriously, and a poor child's suffering will be on your conscience.
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