Club 2002 Kids
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For my DD1's school, this year the 1st class in both the P3 and P4 level are selected for the Enrichment Programme -Mathematics Olympiad Training to start on the last week of June school holidays, from 8am-11.00am...There are still some more dates allocated for Term 3 and Term 4 but I can't remember off-hand

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Think different schools practise differently. If I am not wrong,in my sonsโ school, the maths Olympiad class will be open to the whole P4 cohort, except that a fee is chargeable for those who want to enrol. But for the handful of already selected students, they will get to attend the class f.o.c.
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mowmow:
Think different schools practise differently. If I am not wrong,in my sons' school, the maths Olympiad class will be open to the whole P4 cohort, except that a fee is chargeable for those who want to enrol. But for the handful of already selected students, they will get to attend the class f.o.c.
Hi mowmow!
:welcome: :welcome: to Club 2002! :grphug: :grphug:
Is your DS a 2002 kid? Which school is he studying? I can update that on the 1st page of this thread:-
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=61&t=23128 -
smartmummy:
I don't know exactly how many but DD1 says more than half in her class. Think quite a number cos there are 3 HA classes in her cohort.Hi Trina!
May I know how many kids were selected for Maths Olympaids.
I don't know they will choose based on SA1.My son's careless mistakes reduced.but some conceptual errors. -
:congrats: jedamum, Trina, smartmummy for your kids good results :rahrah: :celebrate:
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Hi all, :please:
Like to check your opinion on this matter:
DS and us have set a target b4 his exam i.e to score 85 marks & above
If he cannot meet his target, he will refrain from his digital gaming
until CA2.
If he is able to make the mark he can unlock his individual gaming item (in this case skylanders) :imcool: that we had bought for him. All items are packed and kept until he achieves his goal and hopefully motivate him to put in extra care in his exam.
During those revision days, he had been a good boy. :salute: No gaming and Tv. Lot of studying. Sadly the outcome of his exam was below his expectation. All his subjects were below 80 marks :oops: . DH checked his exam answers and found that he lost most marks on careless transferring and calculation errors. He still lacks the skills to answer some of the exam questions. DH said DS actually knows his work and is capable of better marks.
Now back to the question : :skeptical:
Should we keep to our agreement or open the flood gate and let him play?
Dh's opinion is to bite the bullet and stick to the agreement. If not DS will think he can get out the next time and our agreement won't hold water.
As a mom, my heart keep saying \" let him play...after all he work soooo hard ...\" :snuggles:
What your opinion on this matter ? to play or not to play ? -
Pignite, thatโs a tough one.
For me, I emphasized the effort put into preparing for exams rather than the results. It is important to us that DD1 enjoys the learning process rather than be just focused on the marks. There are also factors that contribute to the marks e.g. tough questions which will inevitably pull down the marks. For languages, it is also harder to score 85+ cos of compo and oral. For SA1, I rewarded her for her efforts before the results were out. Fortunately the results were decent and so she could see the linkage between hard work and good results.
As you say, DS has put in a lot of effort this year although the marks are not ideal. By withholding his reward, he may feel that the goals are unattainable and hence not inclined to work any harder. But it could work the other way too. You probably know which way he is inclined to go since you know your child best.
Maybe a compromise i.e. play for a limited time only? And do revision during the June hols? Careless mistakes can often be reduced with practice esp Math. -
PapaTan:
I am glad you like the book. Also glad you like the lizard. The story about the lizard was almost removed by the publisher, but I insisted and he relented. The neglected DD in the book was asking why she was mentioned only a little. Perhaps, another book for DDs?[/quote]Glad that you have insisted on the inclusion of the lizard.. or else the book would not have been so fun to read.. my DS2 loved the lizard, so he was a little upset at how 'mrs tan' had tried to destroy the lizard for good, in one chapter of the book... :sad:firefly38:
[quote=\"smartmummy\"]Hahaha....currently i am reading psle survival guide.wow that so much related to our family.my son also read and laugh.
I read the book too, when DS1 was taking his PSLE last year.. A nice book to read with DS.. Informative with a light touch of humour.. Their situation was very similar to our family too (except that we have 2 DSs but the family has a DS and a younger DD).. Even the lizard in their house looked similar to ours, haha!

I have passed the book to my sister, whose DS is taking PSLE this year, and she & DS like the book too...
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Basically this is a course where the sch will select the higher achiever students to attend. It is only for a term and we have to pay a small sum as it is conducted by teacher from outside.
Yes it is to train the students of more challenging sums.
My girl was selected for 2 continuous years in P3 (based on P2 final year results) and P4 (based on P3 final year results)
I am not sure about other sch, my girlโs sch selection is based on past year overall results. According to her, those that get 92 and above are selected irregardless of which class you are in. -
Has anyone 2002 kids start puberty? I think girls have it earlier.
very concern if my gal is too early for pubic hairโฆ
does it mean she will have menses very soon?
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