2011 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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My ds turn cazy !! He keep rolling on my bed and laughing very loudly saying hallelujah that primary school life is over and he is finally not a child anymore. He is :siao:
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Any news on the HCL paper??
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Tinkerbelle:
:thankyou: tinkerbelleMs tay:
Finally can relax
,after exam we will have celebration at ds favorite restaurant . :celebrate:
Hi Ms Tay,
Yes, PSLE is finally over!!! :rahrah:
Enjoy your celebration tonight.
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vlim:
Hi vlim,Ms tay:
Finally can relax
,after exam we will have celebration at ds favorite restaurant . :celebrate:
Yes tonight we will be out for dinner to celebrate too
.... Just check the calendar this morning p3 dd 's sa2 exams are coming v soon ... :faint: .. Mummy v stress ...
:hi5: DD2 will also be having her SA2 soon....
In the meantime, we still have time for a short break :preen: .....then back to the books again for us ...keke -
jtoh:
Wow! So serious aah?nats:
anyone knows how schools choose students for sec one cca? do they hv to go for trial etc.? must students meet certain standards to be selected?
The schools I know of hold trials and auditions and the best are selected for the CCAs. If you're not selected by any CCA, you'll be 'dumped' into the unpopular ones which still have vacancies. In secondary school, it's the CCA that choose you, not you choosing the CCA.
So if u r interested to join say the chess club but do not qualify due to stiff competition, does that mean you can't join the chess club at all? I'm not talking abt school team just the join the CCA? :? -
Verysuperkiasu:
That sounds like a really good answer - complete and accurate. Most students would have just said that the water will drip down the plates. They think they have gotten full mark but they may not have - it really depends on the marking criteria on the Answer Key. This is the point I am making.
Absolutely right. In answering section b, has to be very specific and always linked the answer back to the question. For the question on plates, they also ask for 2 reasons. Other than exposed surface area, do you think this is ok : -Mum of 3:
For Science, my DD noted that there are very few questions on the \"popular\"/\"common\" topics. Eg there is no Qn on parts of plant cell. Instead MCQ Qn is on cell as the basic form of life. There is also no Qn on reproduction in animals. Instead Paper B has Qns on dispersal of seeds and squirrel. The adaptation Qn on penguin (black colour / in a group) is also not covered in the guide books.
Seems that Paper B has quite a number of \"unusal\" application Qns - which require students to analyse and answer the Qns in their own words (i.e. memorising won't help).
Though the Science paper is said to be relatively easy, it is probably not (at least for Paper B). Chances are students may have lost marks (incomplete/inaccurate answers) without realising it.
To give an example, in the Qn on leaving plates on rack to dry - if you say the plates have a bigger exposed surface area, you will probably get 1/2 mark only. To get the complete mark, you need to add that the water on the plate will evaporate faster.
'gravity acting on the water found on the plates causes the water to drip downwards off the plates, hence the plates dry faster'. I hope it's correct. -
tisha:
Wow! So serious aah?jtoh:
[quote=\"nats\"]anyone knows how schools choose students for sec one cca? do they hv to go for trial etc.? must students meet certain standards to be selected?
The schools I know of hold trials and auditions and the best are selected for the CCAs. If you're not selected by any CCA, you'll be 'dumped' into the unpopular ones which still have vacancies. In secondary school, it's the CCA that choose you, not you choosing the CCA.
So if u r interested to join say the chess club but do not qualify due to stiff competition, does that mean you can't join the chess club at all? I'm not talking abt school team just the join the CCA? :?[/quote]Each CCA got limited Vacancy .... If More students apply than what is available .... Some R Sure to Be Disappointed, Unfortunately .... -
Looks like we are one of the very few not going out to celebrate this week.
DS2ās exam is next week so this weekend also probably just stay at home.
But DS1 is happy enough with his new NDS game, going online on facebook, watching tv etc. -
Mum of 3:
Thank you.....that's a relief.
That sounds like a really good answer - complete and accurate. Most students would have just said that the water will drip down the plates. They think they have gotten full mark but they may not have - it really depends on the marking criteria on the Answer Key. This is the point I am making. -
Funx3:
O I C. Thanks for the info.
Each CCA got limited Vacancy .... If More students apply than what is available .... Some R Sure to Be Disappointed, Unfortunately ....
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