All About Preparing For PSLE
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Must inform the grandma too!
She gave my DD banana fritters - her favourite!
Yup, kids are kids. She knows no fried food for now. But once she's offered, all forgotten... :slapshead: -
Peony:
ya...since some children are being look after by grandparents during the day...Must inform the grandma too!
She gave my DD banana fritters - her favourite!
but....i have came across some grandparents are rather stubborn in their thinking/eating habits....
hard to change them....
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Peony:
This past 1 week, NO deep fried food, chilli or eating out.Must inform the grandma too!
She gave my DD banana fritters - her favourite!
Yup, kids are kids. She knows no fried food for now. But once she's offered, all forgotten... :slapshead:
Steam and stir-fry. Avoid going out because it's simply too hot. Many people are down with the flu. Not that I'm paranoid, but I would adopt these measures even if there is no exam. -
Dear all,
Discuss 2012 English oral here.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=39256
And 2012 Chinese oral here.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=39257 -
underthesea:
Doing the papers is 1 thing, whether the teacher has time to go through all is another thing... dd has been complaining about her teacher has not gone through a lot of papers the class submitted!
As a student taking PSLE this year, i think that your parents can remind your brother the fact that what school he is going will affect his future. Also, he can play 24/7 after PSLE,so why not study hard and not worry about the score? -
Does anybody know the name of an extremely good Maths teacher who can spare 2 hours just to clear my dd’s doubts in Maths. My dd is a reasonably bright kid who gets around 95 and 97. However she has some doubts while doing past prelim papers. I myself finding it difficult to solve them. any suggestions. Her best subject is Maths so wants to help her out.
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lakshmi v:
Does anybody know the name of an extremely good Maths teacher who can spare 2 hours just to clear my dd's doubts in Maths. My dd is a reasonably bright kid who gets around 95 and 97. However she has some doubts while doing past prelim papers. I myself finding it difficult to solve them. any suggestions. Her best subject is Maths so wants to help her out.
She could approach her school Maths teacher & the teacher might solve the problems during lesson time. Alternative, she could discuss the few challenging questions with classmates who are good in Maths. It is not necessary to get a tutor for one 2 hr session, just to solve a few questions. -
When to start preparing for PSLE? Now, this very holiday.
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Very nice of you to kept contributing to this topic. :udawoman:
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Wimpy Kid:
Very nice of you to kept contributing to this topic. :udawoman:
You are welcome...well, I can't be sobbing everyday.
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