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    2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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      PHMummy
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      thanks for the tip, yes, having supp class esp 2 x a week is rather a strain for the child. we had tutors for all the subjects for the child. :xedfingers:

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        Peony
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        PHMummy:
        thanks for the tip, yes, having supp class esp 2 x a week is rather a strain for the child. we had tutors for all the subjects for the child. :xedfingers:

        Yup, DD has tuition for all subjects too and still has to attend supp classes 4x a week.

        The plan was to skip at least one, but she's attending all she likes the teachers.

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          janet88
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          Peony:
          PHMummy:

          thanks for the tip, yes, having supp class esp 2 x a week is rather a strain for the child. we had tutors for all the subjects for the child. :xedfingers:


          Yup, DD has tuition for all subjects too and still has to attend supp classes 4x a week.

          The plan was to skip at least one, but she's attending all she likes the teachers.

          Supp classes 4x a week ? Very jelak.
          Mine skipped Thur bcos can't cope.

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            PHMummy
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            stay back for 2x a week and 1 afternoon for cca, in between time, got home tutition and also got enrichment class for weekdays afternoon

            and weekends....thus thinking that the extra tutition and enrichment class shld be enough as the supp class size will be the same as their
            normal sch class, no focus on the weak topic for the child. :siao:

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              Peony
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              janet_lee88:
              Peony:

              [quote=\"PHMummy\"]thanks for the tip, yes, having supp class esp 2 x a week is rather a strain for the child. we had tutors for all the subjects for the child. :xedfingers:


              Yup, DD has tuition for all subjects too and still has to attend supp classes 4x a week.

              The plan was to skip at least one, but she's attending all she likes the teachers.

              Supp classes 4x a week ? Very jelak.
              Mine skipped Thur bcos can't cope.[/quote]Janet, she cannot decide which one to skip...
              She's somehow coping... ending each day with 1 supp & 1 tuition. Liking both her sch teachers and her tutors make a big difference. That plus school's homework load has been manageable.

              Weekends are reserved for play and revision with me.

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                janet88
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                Hi peony,

                Having those teachers whom kids like is impt…they are more willing to attend suppl and LISTEN. Fortunately my son’s Tuesdays are free from tuition…so he attends it every week. It’s madness this year…so weekends have to pamper a little. A trip to IMM, Mac sundaes, desserts to motivate him. At least he will be more willing to finish the homework later on Fri/Sat nights.

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                  janet88
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                  Hi Mummies,

                  Are you taking it easy for CA1 ?

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                    Jasmy
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                    For me, yes. I think it is also good to know what is my dd ‘standard’ in her class/school with lesser ‘stress’.

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                      janet88
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                      Jasmy:
                      For me, yes. I think it is also good to know what is my dd 'standard' in her class/school with lesser 'stress'.

                      OIC.

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                        usaik
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                        Hi dear mummies and daddies,


                        I referred to the English PSLE paper format in the URL link below http://www.seab.gov.sg/psle/2012_PSLE_Subject_Info/0001_2012.pdf

                        and would like to seek your clarification whether for paper 1 Writing format :- Is a child expected to do BOTH part 1 (situation writing) and part 2 (continuous writing) OR the child is expected to do EITHER part 1 (situation writing) OR part 2 (continuous writing) ?

                        Appreciate your kind advice? Thank you.

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