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    • B Offline
      Bay
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      a child:
      Hello, I'm an ex-gepper just dropping by.


      I'd like to say that as children we're extremely adaptable and most are able to cope well even with projects + external exams, etc. . . . every single of those late nights and projects we had to slog through, we really learnt a lot.

      Have faith. Have faith in the program, the teachers, and us, your children. If your children have been selected, that means they have the potential to do it. . . . . . šŸ™‚
      Dear a child, it's great to hear from you again. It's always heartening to hear a child's perspective. I hope my ds has your mindset.

      Ds is only into the program for 2 mths and has been buring the mignight oil to complete the projects. He has no problem with the daily worksheets or homework but is stress out by the projects - the oral history and photo journal in P4. To do a relatively good piece of work, these projects require some level of reseach - which is taking too much of his time. I wonder if we are on the right track or are we doing too much for a P4 level?

      He took back his oral history write up recently and was surprisingly delighted when the teacher requested for a copy of his work to be kept as teaching material for future students. His effort paid off but it's taking a toll on his health as he is getting more sickly recently.

      I was hoping that this is just a transition period and that he will manage his time better as he adapt to the program. But looking at the comments from P5 and P6 parents, I don't think it's going to be better. I wonder how are the other P4 kids managing? Is it only my boy who's struggling? Does that mean he's not suitable for the program?

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        Flowermonaster
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        Bay:
        a child:

        Hello, I'm an ex-gepper just dropping by.


        I'd like to say that as children we're extremely adaptable and most are able to cope well even with projects + external exams, etc. . . . every single of those late nights and projects we had to slog through, we really learnt a lot.

        Have faith. Have faith in the program, the teachers, and us, your children. If your children have been selected, that means they have the potential to do it. . . . . . šŸ™‚

        Dear a child, it's great to hear from you again. It's always heartening to hear a child's perspective. I hope my ds has your mindset.

        Ds is only into the program for 2 mths and has been buring the mignight oil to complete the projects. He has no problem with the daily worksheets or homework but is stress out by the projects - the oral history and photo journal in P4. To do a relatively good piece of work, these projects require some level of reseach - which is taking too much of his time. I wonder if we are on the right track or are we doing too much for a P4 level?

        He took back his oral history write up recently and was surprisingly delighted when the teacher requested for a copy of his work to be kept as teaching material for future students. His effort paid off but it's taking a toll on his health as he is getting more sickly recently.

        I was hoping that this is just a transition period and that he will manage his time better as he adapt to the program. But looking at the comments from P5 and P6 parents, I don't think it's going to be better. I wonder how are the other P4 kids managing? Is it only my boy who's struggling? Does that mean he's not suitable for the program?

        Hi Bay, I think your boy is on the right track. Once he is used to the program it will be fine. P5 is manageable once u survived P4. The kids will know what to expect & should be able to handle the workload. Yes, the workload is heavier compare to P4 but if done diligently should be no prob.
        My DS is currently in P6. His schedule is really hectic due to SYF and not GE program. So, for kids not involve in SYF or other activities, should be more relax. Mar school holiday all taken up by SYF & study camp. On top of SYF, my DS will be taking 2 music exams this year too. He has not much free time to play now. After SYF & MOS competition, he should have more free time.

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          sleepy
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          Bay:
          stress out by the projects - the oral history and photo journal in P4. To do a relatively good piece of work, these projects require some level of reseach - which is taking too much of his time. I wonder if we are on the right track or are we doing too much for a P4 level?
          What is oral history project?

          So far only aware of 2 projects. One on family tree, the other is photo journal.

          Photo journal only spend 30 minutes. Done!
          Gosh, maybe my dd didn't spend sufficient time researching :nailbite:

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            YY1205
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            My DS is currently in P6. His schedule is really hectic due to SYF and not GE program. So, for kids not involve in SYF or other activities, should be more relax. Mar school holiday all taken up by SYF & study camp. On top of SYF, my DS will be taking 2 music exams this year too. He has not much free time to play now. After SYF & MOS competition, he should have more free time.[/quote]


            May I know what is SYF?

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              Kafer
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              To date, P6 workload is manageable for my dd.

              She has submitted the bio thingy, ss write up, oral presentation and maths aa.
              Currently she is doing her erp.

              I think there is another 1 or 2 project for eng and another write up for ss to be complete before they can zoom into preparation for psle.

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                Herbie
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                YY1205:


                May I know what is SYF?
                SYF is Singapore Youth Festival, my dd is also very busy with SYF training.
                She is having her common test soon but training and rehearsal is still on going.

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                  musette
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                  Somehow I find P6 so stressful for my dd. A lot of write-ups to do and the teacher has been very 'on' abt English compo too. Have written at least 4 since the start of the year. She still has Maths aa to complete and ss reflection to write.


                  The drafts for the Biography, ss artefact and write-up, oral presentation and ERP are done. Waiting for the teachers' feedback. And these two weeks are CA1! Somehow, I feel that they are just rushing through the different projects and get them completed before mid-year.

                  And she's preparing for violin practical exam in Aug and swimming competition next month and in July! :stompfeet: Haven't really sat down to think about PSLE yet. I agree with Flowermonaster that without all these CCAs, the workload should be manageable.

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                    Herbie
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                    Wow, yr dd has written 4 compo, i think my dd has not written any compo yet!

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                      Flowermonaster
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                      Herbie:
                      Wow, yr dd has written 4 compo, i think my dd has not written any compo yet!

                      Yap, mine also wrote quite a number already.

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                        Flowermonaster
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                        Kafer:
                        To date, P6 workload is manageable for my dd.

                        She has submitted the bio thingy, ss write up, oral presentation and maths aa.
                        Currently she is doing her erp.

                        I think there is another 1 or 2 project for eng and another write up for ss to be complete before they can zoom into preparation for psle.
                        Hi Kafer, may I know what oral presentation? I don't remember my DS had tat. He has done his SS writeup, Math AA, EL bio, science proj but not this oral presentation. Is it science?

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