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    Preparing kids for P5 in 2011

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      livewith_vanilla
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      Somehow, the marking scheme is super strict . My teacher always says this " I can be kind, and not be too hard on you, and accept this answer. But who knows whether the PSLE markers will mark you so leniently? So I only accept the best answer"


      By adjusting to difficult papers with high markings standards, the kids will be able to score in PSLE without losing marks just for writing the not-so best answer.

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        janet88
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        Hi Peony,

        I saw the comments written by his teacher regarding the pic compo…lack of content, predicatable and generally needs to put in more details.

        For Maths, amazingly ‘stunning’ results - 33%. Hubby is super shocked :!:
        For the rest of the subjects, all in 60+ range. Lots of hard work needed to pull up for SA1.

        Hi livewith_vanilla,
        Having difficult papers with high marking standard will give the kids a good wake-up call. This way, they know they have to give answers which examiners want.

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          pixiedust
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          @Janet, your school has compo for CA1 ? Ours only paper 2. Also, they return the compo to the pupils ? That is really good. Ours, not returned. We ‘fought’ with the school on this point for years but no avail. I hate it because it is like a blackbox to us.


          Next week is term break, good chance to do some catching up.
          We only know the scores, need to see papers to know which areas to work on.
          Chinese remains our biggest challenge.

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            janet88
            last edited by

            pixiedust:
            @Janet, your school has compo for CA1 ? Ours only paper 2. Also, they return the compo to the pupils ? That is really good. Ours, not returned. We 'fought' with the school on this point for years but no avail. I hate it because it is like a blackbox to us.


            Next week is term break, good chance to do some catching up.
            We only know the scores, need to see papers to know which areas to work on.
            Chinese remains our biggest challenge.
            No oral and compo for CA...I sure faint if there is.
            His compo done was practice..but there are not many and that is my worry as he refuses to read newspapers :x Compo for SA1/2 is never returned nor shown to parents.

            I need to see all his 3 subjects, hubby focus on Maths to see what went wrong.

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              jesschan
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              Janet,


              Don’t worry too much. I notice that many schools set very high standards for CA1 to "jerk up" the kids and your son’s school standards are quite high, especially the Chinese paper.

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                Leanne
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                Hi Janet,


                Dont worri so much.At least, pri five there is still U turn, unlike in pri six.
                In pri five level, during ds times, many din do well for the initial test and sa1 as well.But, with time, the kids adjusted to it, they will be fine.

                Does your ds has a good math teacher in school?That will really make a difference.

                Cheers
                Leanne

                janet_lee88:
                pixiedust:

                @Janet, your school has compo for CA1 ? Ours only paper 2. Also, they return the compo to the pupils ? That is really good. Ours, not returned. We 'fought' with the school on this point for years but no avail. I hate it because it is like a blackbox to us.

                Next week is term break, good chance to do some catching up.
                We only know the scores, need to see papers to know which areas to work on.
                Chinese remains our biggest challenge.

                No oral and compo for CA...I sure faint if there is.
                His compo done was practice..but there are not many and that is my worry as he refuses to read newspapers :x Compo for SA1/2 is never returned nor shown to parents.

                I need to see all his 3 subjects, hubby focus on Maths to see what went wrong.

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                  janet88
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                  jesschan:
                  Janet,


                  Don't worry too much. I notice that many schools set very high standards for CA1 to \"jerk up\" the kids and your son's school standards are quite high, especially the Chinese paper.
                  Thanks Jess.
                  I hope my son jerks and wakes up...although he has 1.5 years to prepare, his Maths definitely needs some serious waking up. Will focus on his accuracy...for CL, tutor will be working on his oral and compo from next week.

                  Don't know who is more important...just planned daughter's March revision...that girl needs serious waking up for her CL. Term 2 is no longer fun and play. She learns fast but just too playful.

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                    2DMommy
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                    Janet, let's work hard together with our sons. My DS didn't do well for his Maths too and he is very very upset with the marks. He already starts telling me that if he continues with this kind of marks, he's not going to make it to his dream school, he cannot let it happen. :lol: In a way, it's good, at least it wakes him up but hopefully he stay awake all the time 😄

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                      janet88
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                      2DMommy:
                      Janet, let's work hard together with our sons. My DS didn't do well for his Maths too and he is very very upset with the marks. He already starts telling me that if he continues with this kind of marks, he's not going to make it to his dream school, he cannot let it happen. :lol: In a way, it's good, at least it wakes him up but hopefully he stay awake all the time 😄

                      At least you can feel relieved he thinks this way...mine here upset for just a short while and all is forgotten after that.

                      Since he is still pretty much engrossed in his Beyblade, yours truly here have to guide his attention to his books :x

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                        jesschan
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                        Janet,

                        If he is interested in Beyblade, maybe you can use it as a carrot. If he does well in an assignment that you set aside for him or revise his work dlilgently for a week, you can help him to "upgrade" his beyblade parts. My children used to be crazy about beyblades too and I know they can be customised to "fight" better.

                        For my boy, he is aiming to purchase a new phone with bluetooth capabilities so that he can control his lego robot, which he bought with his reward from his granny last year. Now he is working hard to do well to earn his reward again this year. I think sometimes children needs some motivation to study hard. I think it gives them some sense of achievement. After all, there are many other more interesting things to distract them from studying…

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