2011 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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I have not receive the papers from Jeremy yet. He said was going to be yesterday. I will call him again.
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hashroop:
I have not receive the papers from Jeremy yet. He said was going to be yesterday. I will call him again.
Hi hashroop,
Hopefully you can recd today! -
Hi mummies,
Today is the last day for this term and hopefully the teacher can give some other school prelim papers for homework during these 4 days otherwise we have to depend on ourselves! -
Hi Brenda,
Most likely, no prelim papers from school.Only thing is tons of english hw by english teacher.
Cheers,
LeanneBrenda10:
Hi mummies,
Today is the last day for this term and hopefully the teacher can give some other school prelim papers for homework during these 4 days otherwise we have to depend on ourselves! -
Leanne:
Hi LeanneHi Brenda,
Most likely, no prelim papers from school.Only thing is tons of english hw by english teacher.
Cheers,
Leanne
If not homework then just take time to clear those newly purchased 2011 papers lah!
We may also clearning those 2010 EL prelim papers section by section! -
Hi Brenda,
I think we will try to clear the sci and math paper first.
How did your dd fair for rgps section c yesterday? was it a tough paper?
Cheers,
LeanneBrenda10:
Hi LeanneLeanne:
Hi Brenda,
Most likely, no prelim papers from school.Only thing is tons of english hw by english teacher.
Cheers,
Leanne
If not homework then just take time to clear those newly purchased 2011 papers lah!
We may also clearning those 2010 EL prelim papers section by section! -
PiggyLalala:
Haha!!! Algebra la, its the easiest!!! Btw, what is DD/DS?
Just curious to know,James Ang:
This question is from a neighbourhood school prelims.
P6 Math
Leslie bought some sweets and gave 2/3 of it to Alan. Alan bought some chocolates and gave 2/3 of it to Leslie. Leslie ate 6 chocolates and Alan ate 6 sweets. The ratio of Leslie's chocolates to sweets become 2:1 and the ratio of Alan's chocolates to sweets is 4:5. How many chocolates did Alan buy?Ā (5 marks)
How did your dd/ds solve the above question? model or algebra?
Also how many of your dd/ds solve all the maths questions by model only? Do you teach them solve by algebra?
Hope to hear from the parents here. Thank you.
All the best to your DD/DS in the coming PSLE. -
I have to draw models to solve, show and explain to P6 students how it can be done. Drawing a nice and suitable model requires skill, practice and patience, and students are taught to draw models from P1.
If the same question is tested in sec level, then algebra (simultaneous equations) will do fine.PiggyLalala:
Just curious to know,James Ang:
This question is from a neighbourhood school prelims.
P6 Math
Leslie bought some sweets and gave 2/3 of it to Alan. Alan bought some chocolates and gave 2/3 of it to Leslie. Leslie ate 6 chocolates and Alan ate 6 sweets. The ratio of Leslie's chocolates to sweets become 2:1 and the ratio of Alan's chocolates to sweets is 4:5. How many chocolates did Alan buy?Ā (5 marks)
How did your dd/ds solve the above question? model or algebra?
Also how many of your dd/ds solve all the maths questions by model only? Do you teach them solve by algebra?
Hope to hear from the parents here. Thank you.
All the best to your DD/DS in the coming PSLE. -
Leanne:
Hi Brenda,
I think we will try to clear the sci and math paper first.
How did your dd fair for rgps section c yesterday? was it a tough paper?
Cheers,
Leanne
Hi Leanne
Yes, Math and Science with some dessert of EL too! :evil:
Q17 is quite tough and she KIV this question! The rest of the question she has no problem!
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SAplayer:
:welcome: SAplayer.
Haha!!! Algebra la, its the easiest!!! Btw, what is DD/DS?PiggyLalala:
Just curious to know,
How did your dd/ds solve the above question? model or algebra?
Also how many of your dd/ds solve all the maths questions by model only? Do you teach them solve by algebra?
Hope to hear from the parents here. Thank you.
All the best to your DD/DS in the coming PSLE.
DD = Dear Daughter
DS = Dear Son
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