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    Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary

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    • B Offline
      buds
      last edited by

      Funx3:
      buds:

      The teacher advised parent to source for tuition!! :faint:


      After Reading the Report Book just Now ....
      U Must be telling Me T is Pointing his Finger Asking Me to Source for Tuition in Sc :roll: :roll:

      Now I know How Powerful is the Sc in Pei Hwa!
      :salute: :salute:
      to ALL the In-house KSP who coach their own kids .... πŸ˜“ πŸ˜“

      :salute: :salute: :salute: :salute:
      to ALL the Tuition Centres T who Teach Pei Hwa's Kids :moneyflies: :moneyflies:

      :rotflmao: :laugh: :rotflmao: :laugh:

      Funnie lar you, Funx3! :laugh:

      Aniwaes, PH powerful in all leh.. not just Sc. :salute:

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      • JenniferJ Offline
        Jennifer
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        PHMummy:
        what will happen if the child is not taking higher chinese in P6 next year?

        What are your concerns? Class allocation at P6? Bonus HCL pts when appyling for SAP sec sch? Textbooks?

        Think you better clarify this issue with the teachers if the need comes to drop HCL at P6.

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        • JenniferJ Offline
          Jennifer
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          abc123mama:
          Ha Jennifer, thanks for sharing so much about English learning. My boy prefers those war books and history books. Let's why he always make use of those strong words like hideous, charge, astounded in the normal writing about trivial life story. I have told him it is not a battle for every story. He also has a lot of grammar errors in his comp. Maybe, you are right. Instead of free reading, I start to ask him to recite some supermodel. Wish this method can help him to make use of correct words in comp and improve the sentence structure. Moreover, because we speak Chinese at home, he tends to translate from Chinese to English at the end of his wit. This leads to very awkward and ununderstandable expression to the teacher.

          I think there is nothing wrong with reading war books/history books for leisure and vocabulary building. In fact, these types of reading can be useful for factual passages in cloze passages and compreh. And the vocabulary used in his compo is far more impressive, even for trivial life story.

          Since the T pointed out the storyline has loopholes/gaps in logic, it might be necessary to read some other books that are closer to reality.

          I bou a few model essay guides for my P4 boy. We read the stories and felt that these stories in the guide are very basic but they provide a good framework of how each pic shld be linked to each other and how a logical flow shld be like. Instead of reciting, I wld encourage you to discuss the storyline with your boy and brainstorm how to improve on it.

          In our situation, it is EL-CL translation in the CL compo that is causing us a headache. What I did was to explain to my boy the rules of CL differ from EL. We talk abt it, rather than I preach abt it. I feel that by involving the child in discussing the rules, it get internalised into him easier than just me talking and him hearing (I wld not know if he is really listening and understands what I said).

          Though this method is time consuming, I know that he really gets the point when one day, he argues with me abt sth by using what I hv said during one of our revision times.

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          • F Offline
            Funx3
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            Mum1113:

            and the strength of the cohort too πŸ™‚
            Last year super strong ....
            This Year .... I Keep Hearing My Gal Talk of T Complain about Std No Enough .... Manyak-Manyak times ....
            And this year expect to have Difficult PSLE Paper Some More .... (Coz Last year super easy ....)
            Cham! :roll: :roll:

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            • JenniferJ Offline
              Jennifer
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              Trapwithin:
              GyGy:

              Does anyone know the average marks for all subjects for this year P2? This year don't have the slip that they gave last year.


              It is in the report book, but only the average for SA1 not the combined result.

              Average SA1
              EL - 83.2
              CL - 80.2
              MA - 76.7

              Does this year P2 hv less China-Chinese?

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              • F Offline
                Funx3
                last edited by

                markfch:

                Jialat, that appears to me to be quite low. At this rate, by the time our kids reaches P6, average scores will be 50+?
                No -la! Bro Mark ....
                For P6 this SA1,
                In the Region of 60+ to 70+ ....
                And Sc is the highest with Avg of 78 ....

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                  Funx3
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                  Mum1113:
                  When the report book shows the overall Percentage, would expect that info be easily translated to overall ranking of student in class lvl and whole lvl. Why don't they release this info as well, otherwise the overall Percentage by itself does not say much either.

                  Any thoughts to share ...
                  Ha Ha ....
                  My Gal Also Would Like to See Level or Class Position as Well ....
                  She Says this a Better Gauge of Where she stand ....

                  Maybe sch Should include a Overall Percentile? :laugh: :laugh:

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                    Funx3
                    last edited by

                    buds:
                    Funx3:


                    After Reading the Report Book just Now ....
                    U Must be telling Me T is Pointing his Finger Asking Me to Source for Tuition in Sc :roll:

                    Now I know How Powerful is the Sc in Pei Hwa!
                    :salute: :salute:
                    to ALL the In-house KSP who coach their own kids .... πŸ˜“ πŸ˜“

                    :salute: :salute:
                    to ALL the Tuition Centres T who Teach Pei Hwa's Kids :moneyflies: :moneyflies:

                    :rotflmao: :laugh: :rotflmao: :laugh:

                    Funnie lar you, Funx3! :laugh:

                    Aniwaes, PH powerful in all leh.. not just Sc.

                    Ha Ha ....
                    A Bit Of Hidden Riddle Here ....
                    Coz With High 70's in Sc .... (Actually I'm Very Happy with the Result .... Initially) ....
                    My Gal's Percentile is Still Below 50% ....

                    That, my fren, translates into more than 50% of students score 80 and Above!
                    Wow-Wow-Wow-Wow ....

                    That's why I so Crest-fallen (for a Few Split Seconds only -la! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: )
                    And ....
                    Swing to Being in AWE :scared: :scared: at the High Std of Sc (Other) Pei Hwa Students Managed to Score ....
                    πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰

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                    • M Offline
                      Mum1113
                      last edited by

                      Funx3:
                      Mum1113:


                      and the strength of the cohort too πŸ™‚

                      Last year super strong ....
                      This Year .... I Keep Hearing My Gal Talk of T Complain about Std No Enough .... Manyak-Manyak times ....
                      And this year expect to have Difficult PSLE Paper Some More .... (Coz Last year super easy ....)
                      Cham! :roll: :roll:

                      πŸ˜“ πŸ˜“ ..last year highest was like 273++ .... ? (cannot rem..)
                      So this year discount or wat 😒 😒
                      Then we have to πŸ™ πŸ™ :xedfingers: :xedfingers: .....Cham ! Cham !

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                      • M Offline
                        Mum1113
                        last edited by

                        Funx3:
                        Mum1113:

                        When the report book shows the overall Percentage, would expect that info be easily translated to overall ranking of student in class lvl and whole lvl. Why don't they release this info as well, otherwise the overall Percentage by itself does not say much either.

                        Any thoughts to share ...

                        Ha Ha ....
                        My Gal Also Would Like to See Level or Class Position as Well ....
                        She Says this a Better Gauge of Where she stand ....

                        Maybe sch Should include a Overall Percentile? :laugh: :laugh:

                        :hi5: :hi5:

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