2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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mn:
This is what I commonly observe with my students. They are great kids, just tend to be on the messy side. Show them the benefits of neat and tidy work and they will feel proud of being able to achieve it.
Wow! Mrs Wong, thank you so much. So much things to handle and I didn't even realise that we need to take note of this \"space planning\". Will share with DS about this.mrswongtuition:
And yes, please don't use the word 'CHECK' anymore. It doesn't help. Tell them to 'RE-DO' the questions, especially those which they were not too confident of.
And encourage them to do 'space planning'. Write neatly starting from the top left of the space given. Draw a line on the right for working. This allows them some space left to re-do the question. Many of them told me, \"It's not that I don't want to redo the question, I have no space to redo!\" Then we stare at the paper, the answers were scribbled all over the place, random spaces/gaps in between. It's true - there's no space left!
Hope this helps!
Mrs Wong
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I have had students who can solve all the questions, but sadly, lost a lot of marks due to messy and hap-hazard working (his number sentences and workings were all over the place, not systematic listing).
If you have younger kids, it's a good habit to start young. For P1 and P2, they might still need to draw lines to help them write neatly.
Space planning not only applies to school work but also their everyday life. Space allocation for their study table helps them to be organised and with organisation, they will feel less frustrated and probably be able to concentrate better.
There's always a 'feel good' factor being at a neat and tidy desk.
Mrs Wong
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Is it true that the kids are not allow to use correction tape & fiction pens during the exam? That is what my boyโs teachers told the class.
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mummy so kiasu:
Is it true that the kids are not allow to use correction tape & fiction pens during the exam? That is what my boy's teachers told the class.
It's not encouraged due to:
- Correction tape may peel off or stick to another page, causing what's written to be illegible
- Friction pen, though erased off, can resurface again after some time
The best is still to encourage:
- Non-liquid/gel ink ball point pens
- No correction tape or liquid paper; Cancel neatly with pencil if needed (just in case they change their mind and want the answer they've cancelled, they can simply erase the cancellation marks)
Mrs Wong
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I m backโฆ Had been really busy for the past 2 weeks for my DS various competitions and am glad is all over now. I am just finished reading with all the past posts;)
DS will have his oral on Monday and he has been missing classes for his competitions and is playing catching up now. Tons of backlog to clear and am worried that he is not well prepared for his oral on Monday and coming SA1. Just keep my fingers crossed!
Talking of "dream school", for my DS, he has been talking about one particular school since he was in p3, I always encourage him to keep his options more open so that he will not be too upset if he canโt make it. He has since adding in one or two more choices and hopefully he will now put more focus in his studies. The last 2 weeks he was totally switch off due to competitions and I couldnโt do any revision with him at all! -
Hi everyone,
Guess we are all coaching and preparing our DS and DS for the upcoming SA1. All the best ! :nunchuk: Jia you! :stompfeet:
Fighting !
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janet_lee88:
Now CANNOT say 'check'. SAY 'RE-DO'.
100% true. My DD also does the same. She will also say that she checked for three or four times and found one or two mistakes (not sure true or she just says to satisfy mummy). But when the paper comes home, :stupid: She will give a sorry face. :slapshead:HAPPYH:
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When my son was in P3-4, the teachers always remind them to check their work. The meaning of check is re-do. But these kids will just flip the pages and play with their pens, rulers etc etc.
My son is talkative but he better knows what to say and what not to. Don't be in a hurry to finish the exam...always reminding him.
I always tell the both of them, do not rush through the paper. What for ? Work so hard for this exam and don't get it done properly is so stupid. :mad:
Teachers always tell me during parent-teacher meetings that kids play with stationery instead :faint: when paper is marked and returned, they have a sorry look.[/quote]Ok, I ask my DD to redo rather than just check. Seems to be a good idea. Thank you. -
James Ang:
2012 is dragon year. Competition is stiff.

Why rush to have Dragon babies ? Don't chiong for dragon. The stress of P1 registration, PSLE, O levels, A levels, Uni...
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Today DS had tuition until 5pm. Then there was a stack of homework.
1 x Math full paper
1 x Sci full paper
1 x Math worksheet
He didn't manage to finish one bit and I sent him to bed at 10.30pm. A record breaking time since 9.30 is the usual bed time. The really nice thing he said before going to bed was asking me to wake him up at 5.30am in the morning so he could try to get it done. It's nice to see him grow up this bit.
Of course I'm not going to wake him up. I think it's better he gets the rest. :snooze:
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fifiyeo:
Thanks Fifi,Today DS had tuition until 5pm. Then there was a stack of homework.
1 x Math full paper
1 x Sci full paper
1 x Math worksheet
He didn't manage to finish one bit and I sent him to bed at 10.30pm.
Already emailed his teacher.
Now I know what to do if my son encounters the same
This Wed & Thur, my son will be having oral after school till about 4. I've informed the tutor he will not be attending class on wed, as he has to prepare for CL oral.
A friend of mine told me she gave her son's teacher a note regarding excessive homework given last year (p6).
Just wondering, what will the teacher tell me if i email her and inform her that my son cannot get homework done bcos he has tuition :? -
fifiyeo:
It is common for my son to do his homework till 11pm. He got lot of homework most of the days, especially for English. I think most schools are trying to push their students during this crucial year.Today DS had tuition until 5pm. Then there was a stack of homework.
1 x Math full paper
1 x Sci full paper
1 x Math worksheet
He didn't manage to finish one bit and I sent him to bed at 10.30pm. A record breaking time since 9.30 is the usual bed time. The really nice thing he said before going to bed was asking me to wake him up at 5.30am in the morning so he could try to get it done. It's nice to see him grow up this bit.
Of course I'm not going to wake him up. I think it's better he gets the rest. :snooze:
Already emailed his teacher.
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