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    [Fun Poll] How satisfied are u with ur child(ren) results?

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    • B Offline
      Busymom
      last edited by

      Chenonceau:
      BeContented:


      PS : Funx, I also did something similar. I reinforced the idea and placed sweets they liked and told them it's all theirs to take. But with each careless mistake, one will be taken away. So when one see the other have more.....they :stompfeet: and 'realised' what their careless mistake is causing them. 😉

      Whoa! You Mommies are so smart!! I'm gonna think on this a bit more and see if I can adapt for my son.

      please share after you come out with any creative ideas. :please:

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        Busymom
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        Pen88n:
        Must say that P1 DD has proven to be quite indept and she has handled all the tests by herself with little help from us. It is only for SA2 that we started giving her some papers to try out, and taught her how to answer some OE compre questions. Overall quite satisfied that she is able to manage school work on her own at P1.


        She has negotiated for a book should she get all Band 1. I am quite sure she has got all subjects Band 1, so have to bring her to buy the book some time during the hols.
        DD called me to tell me that she had full marks for MT and to claim for a book already (I've got lots at home...). Secretly, I was hoping she would want a Chinese storybook... sigh, wishful thinking.

        After claiming her book, she then told me about her Math and English. So smart of her... 😂 Luckily the other 2 didn't disappoint.

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          peapot
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          Sigh! I just got to know my gal’s P2 results. Very careless!! Can I just check is it true that if you don’t score 90+ and above during P1 & P2, you won’t be able to cope when u go upper primary?

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            Chenonceau
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            Busymom:
            Pen88n:

            Must say that P1 DD has proven to be quite indept and she has handled all the tests by herself with little help from us. It is only for SA2 that we started giving her some papers to try out, and taught her how to answer some OE compre questions. Overall quite satisfied that she is able to manage school work on her own at P1.


            She has negotiated for a book should she get all Band 1. I am quite sure she has got all subjects Band 1, so have to bring her to buy the book some time during the hols.

            DD called me to tell me that she had full marks for MT and to claim for a book already (I've got lots at home...). Secretly, I was hoping she would want a Chinese storybook... sigh, wishful thinking.

            After claiming her book, she then told me about her Math and English. So smart of her... 😂 Luckily the other 2 didn't disappoint.


            :congrats:

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            • jedamumJ Offline
              jedamum
              last edited by

              peapot:
              Sigh! I just got to know my gal's P2 results. Very careless!! Can I just check is it true that if you don't score 90+ and above during P1 & P2, you won't be able to cope when u go upper primary?

              it depends on where the 10plus marks go to.
              if it is careless, then no problem when going upper primary cos by then kids supposed to be more matured and experience in taking exams.
              if it is foundation issues, then more work have to be done to work on them before the syllabus gets tougher.
              it also depends on the difficulty of the paper.
              it also depends on the kids' mental condition when taking the paper (some kids blank out, poor time management etc).
              everything is not cast in stone ah.

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                pixiedust
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                Chenonceau,


                May I tap on to this thread to ask: How can we help our kids manage the exam environment stress ? (mental condition mentioned by jedamum) ds lost many marks in EL paper due to carelessness. After a long discussion, he said he was very stressed as he scored highest in class for CA1/SA2 and also the paper1 was more difficult than he expected. Hence, he was off-focus and didn’t do well. This kind of pressure/stress managment - how to train the kids to manage it ?

                Sigh.

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                  Chenonceau
                  last edited by

                  Actually, I also have the same problem and I'm still working through to a solution.


                  In SA2 last year this happened...http://petunialee.blogspot.com/2010/10/exam-stress.html. He did beautifully.

                  In SA1 this year, he again cried before the paper. He again did beautifully.

                  In CA2 this year, he didn't cry the night before but was a nervous wreck DURING the paper. He lost 16 marks I think. All careless. Cannot focus, so... very careless. He came back saying that he should make sure that he cries the night BEFORE the exam. I told him that it is all a matter of learning to steady his own nerves. He took that advice to heart and so for SA2, he steeled himself to be placidly calm throughout... and he was SO CALM that he was SURE that he wasn't careless.

                  But he lost 8 marks.

                  This time, when we debriefed, he said that being too serene made him overconfident. Then we remembered something from X-Men First Class. Charles Xavier was helping Magneto to UNLOCK his power which hitherto could only be unleashed when Magneto was angry. Xavier (telepath) went inside Magneto's brain and did something, and then he said \"Power is unleashed when the mind is balanced at the centre between anger and serenity.\"

                  I giggled and then I told my son \"Your focus will be best when you can balance your emotional state at the centre between fear and serenity.\" We're waiting till next year's exams to put our theory to practice. I guess it takes some practice and a few iterations of exams to properly get the balance right.

                  I dunno if this is any help. It was just some random thought that was left over from a Friday night movie. :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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                    linden2000
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                    Chenonceau:
                    . Then we remembered something from X-Men The Origins. Charles Xavier was helping Magneto to UNLOCK his power which hitherto could only be unleashed when Magneto was angry. Xavier (telepath) went inside Magneto's brain and did something, and then he said \"Power is unleashed when the mind is balanced at the centre between anger and serenity.\"


                    I giggled and then I told my son \"Your focus will be best when you can balance your emotional state at the centre between fear and serenity.\" We're waiting till next year's exams to put our theory to practice. I guess it takes some practice and a few iterations of exams to properly get the balance right.

                    I dunno if this is any help. It was just some random thought that was left over from a Friday night movie. :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
                    :rotflmao: Guess what, this is really coincidental but I just saw the movie on Sunday. Haha definitely can relate to what you are referring to.

                    Anyway my son's Maths result came back worse than expected. Haven't seen the paper but suspect he lost at least 10 marks because of carelessness. He is also very prone to nerves during exams.

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                      pixiedust
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                      Thanks, helped a lot ! but after reading your blog post, I think I was way too stern during debrief and didn’t give enough TLC ! My ds cried during debrief.


                      Ah, I remember that scene in X-Men: First Class ! Okay, I’ll think think…balance, balance.

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                        corneyAmber
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                        Busymom:
                        ksi:

                        [quote=\"Strparent\"]cane ?


                        Cannot be...the son needs to consider and I don't think Chenonceau is one who uses the cane on her children, at least not for academic stuff.

                        CAMP? Maybe a \"drill\" camp to eliminate the carelessness? :?

                        now you know better... :evil:

                        Think her post was on portal before.[/quote]Yeah, actually it was surprising to me as I did not read her article but I supposed mummy knew best in every situation. 😄

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