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    All About Primary One Readiness & Preparatory Courses

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    • K Offline
      ksmummy
      last edited by

      Hihi,


      Pls advise whether is it really necessary to be able to read independently prior to Primary one?

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      • jedamumJ Offline
        jedamum
        last edited by

        Hi ksmummy,

        With 2 out of the 3 examinable subjects in english, it is advantageous that your kid can read and understand english.
        You may want to take a look around this http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=117&start=0 on P1 preparation 'requirements' as advised by experienced parents. 🙂

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        • MMMM Offline
          MMM
          last edited by

          Yes, I agree that preferably the kids should be able to read independently or use phonics to figure out most of the words confidently.


          My niece didn’t do phonics and was on lsp in P1. My sil related to me that she couldn’t read independently hence she couldn’t understand what is being asked in maths questions. Except those straight forward ones like 9+4,etc…

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          • K Offline
            ksmummy
            last edited by

            thanks for the useful reply. will chk out the thread.

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            • B Offline
              buds
              last edited by

              Yes… Yes!


              Very very very important to ensure child reads fluently
              prior to Primary 1. All the poor children will see in P1
              books (majority) is TEXT (words).

              If children start learning to read late, it will be taxing
              to catch up with trying to comprehend what he is being
              asked to do… hence, in the end losing interest and slowly
              lose self esteem.

              Enjoying a good read before bed time each nite
              reali reali helps. It builds interest in early reading.

              Cheerios.

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              • B Offline
                blur mother
                last edited by

                Hi, I was told that if a K2 kid who goes to a pri 1 preparatory class willbe very beneficial to them. Anyone knows where conduct such a class? I am staying in Central. Thank You! 😄

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                • tankeeT Offline
                  tankee
                  last edited by

                  I’m of a different opinion.


                  Kids that had attended kindergarten would have no problem in Primary 1. Exception would be those attending not so local acedemic focused international school’s kindergartens.

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                  • V Offline
                    verykiasu2010
                    last edited by

                    blur mother:
                    Hi, I was told that if a K2 kid who goes to a pri 1 preparatory class willbe very beneficial to them. Anyone knows where conduct such a class? I am staying in Central. Thank You! 😄

                    isn't the K2 class a prep class for P1 ?

                    hopefully we are looking at graduation exam scores for K2 / pre-P1 training ?? lol

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                    • K Offline
                      KoalaMummy
                      last edited by

                      tankee:
                      I'm of a different opinion.


                      Kids that had attended kindergarten would have no problem in Primary 1. Exception would be those attending not so local acedemic focused international school's kindergartens.
                      agree... i guess these people just want to earn more money from all the kan-cheong parents around. anyway, most schools now are quite easy on the P1s. most schools have no exams for the P1s. P1 are just 'honeymoon' adjusting period. Don't make it too big a deal or your kids will feel it and get stressed up too. A child will have many many years of exam 'stress' when they go up the level. i'm of the opinion of not stessing them when they are just going P1. just my humble opinion. 😉

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                        blur mother
                        last edited by

                        Hi all, thks for the advise. I saw a pri one preparatory class that teaches besides eng, chi, maths, they also teach time, money and how to buy food in a Sch canteen. I tgt this is cool so the kids will be prepared when they go p1. Unfortunately, the Sch is busy with other classes they hv no time to open this class now. Lastly, ya, I shld not stress her so much too.

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