Me Time!
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MrsKiasu\" post_id=\"2097846\" time=\"1676552553\" user_id=\"43981:
You have some strong competition haha. SkyM and SgKp1 also have p6s this year.
Oh my..suddenly I feel my heart beating faster :faint: still as usual no revision just helping her with Maths hw on and off. But I do notice this year's Math hw getting 'very' difficult..dd is like only know 50%. I do hope the cher is stretching them.
I haven't ask her read her Science since P5! I just do Math with her. I m totally hands off on her lang don't know what they doing since she has tuition on these. I really need to wake up wake up! -
Zeal mummy\" post_id=\"2097850\" time=\"1676554449\" user_id=\"58173:[quote=\"Zeal mummy\" post_id=2097850 time=1676554449 user_id=58173]
I hope they keep on sharing...someone still sleeping.
You have some strong competition haha. SkyM and SgKp1 also have p6s this year.[/quote] -
I m doing things that can be done by helper :sad: I was feeling happy coz this week I m cooking soup for the 3rd time.
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But I m quite happy with dd1. She seems to be more serious at least … this month. Hope could persevere…
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sky minecrafter\" post_id=\"2097841\" time=\"1676548232\" user_id=\"130531:[quote=\"sky minecrafter\" post_id=2097841 time=1676548232 user_id=130531]
Hi and thanks for the info. Seems like the above is the standard issue now [Edit: other kid's school has WA1 worth 15% and WA2 worth 15%, this seems to be uncommon from what I've seen]. With a well thought out plan, which you guys have, I'm sure your youngest will do well! :rahrah: :rahrah:
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Our P6s have non weighted assessments in Terms 1 and 2 as well, much like back in P5.
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In fact, she has reflected on her routines, & we actually have more leisurely time this year!! :-)[/quote]
I'm not sure about you but for me the second (or third, fourth, etc) time through always seems a lot easier. Not that it is any easier with regards to the actual work, but you know what is reasonable, realise there will be some bumps (don't need to be perfect all the way through), and accept that one has done what is possible to give the child a chance to do his/her best. The actual outcome is still subject to some luck (or absence of bad luck), but it wasn't for a lack of preparation or effort.
I guess it is the same for the new S1 this year. I kind of know what's coming and think it should be OK, so just watch and observe. For the S3, at times this feels like a bad movie sequel where you watch the child fumble around, driving straight towards the side of a cliff, think about the crash, etc :yikes: :yikes: . Probably need to remind myself if just close your eyes for eight more months it will likely be OK...
Anyways, best of luck and look forward to Oct! -
I like sunny days and rainy nights
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phtthp\" post_id=\"2097913\" time=\"1676602277\" user_id=\"35251:
Hi my friend,
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u already expressed outright, blatant coveted MOTIVES, without blinking your eyelid. Whether > 2 km or not, not impt. Who knows whether u are speaking the truth or not ? Maybe your Tengah house Is less than 2 km, or less than 1 km, but u can come here and say more than 2 km, who can verify what u are saying, correct or not ?
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I am staying in Boon Lay Drive somewhere near the River Valley High School. I welcome you to come to my home for hotpot dinner and mahjong playing whenever you are free. -
School’s annual cross-country run (3.3km) has resumed after 3 years. May i know whether the timings are officially recorded, and any major implications? Does it replace the Napfa test, or will that happen also later in the same year?
Kiddo is seriously unfit. Not much time left to train up. I used to fail my compulsory cross country run (not annual i recall) - didn’t have any implications right? -
zac's mum\" post_id=\"2097979\" time=\"1676634109\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2097979 time=1676634109 user_id=53606]
3.3km and compulsory?! Wow. I think it is after my time as I don't recall running more than 2.4km and no compulsory timing.
School’s annual cross-country run (3.3km) has resumed after 3 years. May i know whether the timings are officially recorded, and any major implications? Does it replace the Napfa test, or will that happen also later in the same year?
Kiddo is seriously unfit. Not much time left to train up. I used to fail my compulsory cross country run (not annual i recall) - didn’t have any implications right?[/quote] -
zac's mum\" post_id=\"2097979\" time=\"1676634109\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2097979 time=1676634109 user_id=53606]
DS don’t rmbr recording but will certainly not replace NAPFA. DS hv very good training relating to warming up, suitable dieting, sleep & dedication & determination. Not too late to train. DH picked up with DS & within a year, he was in races just as much as DS. 加油💪🏻
School’s annual cross-country run (3.3km) has resumed after 3 years. May i know whether the timings are officially recorded, and any major implications? Does it replace the Napfa test, or will that happen also later in the same year?
Kiddo is seriously unfit. Not much time left to train up. I used to fail my compulsory cross country run (not annual i recall) - didn’t have any implications right?[/quote]
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