Primary ONE English Assignment
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if the teachers have done with the class an exercise of the above, then the student should be able to manage. Don’t expect to get an A grade though if the teacher is marking based on comparison with classmates who have external help although a very gifted kid or those with good english foundation will have no problem.
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Primary ONE?
Am I the isolated case if I say I am shocked?
If the kid stare at the paper and write nothing…
Is it an isolated case? -
jedamum:
if the teachers have done with the class an exercise of the above, then the student should be able to manage. Don't expect to get an A grade though if the teacher is marking based on comparison with classmates who have external help although a very gifted kid or those with good english foundation will have no problem.
We cannot expect this with the general population right..
I am really worried now.. coz, I doubt I can do a proper report like this in P6 in the past.. -
To consider all possible [major] scenarios, may I suggest that you add option 5) Yes, if the kid has been taught by his parents/family all along and option 6) No, even if the kid is taught by his parents/family all along.
Parents are the primary provider of knowledge to young children; can’t under-estimate that. Agree?
Edit: In addition, this survey will be more accurate if you are specific about which period in the P1 calendar you’re interested in. For P1’s, especially for those with strong parental support, their progress between both ends of the calendar year can be quantum leaps. -
You can consider it as option 1.
If the kids can do, means can do, and it must have come from 5 isn’t it? Just wonder how many % of kids nowadays is in option 1 or 5. -
limlim:
I know it is option 2 for my kids straightaway.You can consider it as option 1.
If the kids can do, means can do, and it must have come from 5 isn't it? Just wonder how many % of kids nowadays is in option 1 or 5.
In fact, I will hyperventilate if I see such assignment given to my kid...don't say p1, even p3 will not be able to do so. Since son was in p4, the whole family has been very involved with his projects...from coloring, cutting, pasting, designing and building Pulau Ubin. Not bcos he has tuition...but there was a lot of hw for all subjects due the next day. -
limlim:
Nope, to me they're not really the same. By lumping option 1) and 5) together, you've missed some data points.You can consider it as option 1.
If the kids can do, means can do, and it must have come from 5 isn't it? Just wonder how many % of kids nowadays is in option 1 or 5.
By then again, it's your survey. :xedfingers: -
I didn’t want to comment as I do not have a child in primary level.
But going by sheer common sense, I am inclined to agree with FQW’s suggestion and rationale. -
One thing I had to mention is, the school expects parents to be involved. This is explicit.
Just in case someone may say that I did not present the whole truth.
However, we have to consider that not all parents are capable or available to teach the kids.
In this case, it is fair to give an assignment where external help is "mandatory"?
Can’t the school just test what they teach or can teach…?
Also, even if I am expected to help… how do I explain the concept of introduction and conclusion to the young kids… I am also quite stuck as to how to complete the field report… -
Are the P1 students allowed to bring this assessment back home to do?
If no... then it's high order for the kid.
If yes... then kinda becomes parents job to get the full marks? As always... (sch) teach less... (parents) do more. Even if full marks... it's not based on the child's full ability.
Then leads to the question... Assess for what? :siao:
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