Club 2002 Kids
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silverhorse:
My DD also celebrated her 10th birthday with her buddies at home, she had it all planned out even before seeking my permission to hold one, can't bear to turn her down so went along with her.smartmummy:
How did u celebrate ur kid's 10th b'day?
Smartmummy,
For this year's DS1 10th birthday, he invited 8 of his best pals over to our house for a small party. Played games, went to play soccer downstairs and they all had fun ! -
711mum:
:hi5:
Sounds familiar to mej.a.m.:
For girls at 10 (from my experience), they are really pre-teens with child-like as well as teenager-like mentality (& bodies!). From my dd, I have been 'blessed' with wild mood swings, streaks of independence, hard work, responsible behaviour and peeks of innocence, maturity & downright weirdness. She is somewhat like a Dr-Jekyll-&-Mr-Hyde personality to me :roll:

our precious princesses...
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Trina:
Question on higher chinese. Understand that most non-SAP schools allow kids to take higher chinese in P5 and P6. What are the pros and cons on taking up an additional subject? Would appreciate your views as I have only one day to come to a decision..

Rather than weighing the pros and cons, I will first look at how DD fare in her MT, if she is breezing through it then by all means go for it, otherwise I might drop the option and focus on normal chinese. -
For ddβs 10th party I did a "treasur hunt", describing the plants around the estate, and dd & her friend tried to put a name to the description. So we had about 12 kids running around trying to match the name of plants to the description I wrote out. To introduct botanical terms like "bipennate" to them. Next year, I though of doing a "murder mystery" β¦ Its a lot of work and preparation on my part, but I think the kids enjoyed running around looking for "clues". AFter that they were all hungry so they finished the food an cake.
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j.a.m.:
:hi5:
Sounds familiar to me711mum:
[quote=\"j.a.m.\"]
For girls at 10 (from my experience), they are really pre-teens with child-like as well as teenager-like mentality (& bodies!). From my dd, I have been 'blessed' with wild mood swings, streaks of independence, hard work, responsible behaviour and peeks of innocence, maturity & downright weirdness. She is somewhat like a Dr-Jekyll-&-Mr-Hyde personality to me :roll:

Yes, that sound familiar to me too ...
our precious princesses...
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jedamum:
:gloomy: thought can save moneyj.a.m.:
[quote=\"jedamum\"]Parents with 2006 kids, haveyou receivedreceived the book list? Seems like all my elder boy's books cannot reuse except music!
Hi, not yet leh... Thought only give during orientation?
Anyway, didn't expect #2 to use #1's books cos I heard that MOE likes to change syllabus and textbooks every 3-4 years and my kids are attending different schools. I had given my #1's used textbooks and unused assessment books to NTUC used textbook drive every year...
i remember for our time, i still used my brother's books (he is 3yrs older than me) despite the edition revision. we simple photocopy the updated pages. lol.
ds1 said health education and CME book cannot reuse as it is both a text book and work book. for Social studies, the title i have is \"interacting with our world\", but the ds2 booklist print \"inquiring into our world\"! :stupid:
but my ds1's math, CL books also all kiam chai (salted veg) already, as ds2 has been browsing them during his spare time.
[/quote]yes, those were the days... I used to use my bro's textbooks too. and he's 4 years older than me. Didn't even know what was photocopying at that time :scratchhead: ... With the constant revisions and changing of books PLUS assessment books, no wonder the publishers are making big $$$ nowadays! Luckily for me, I have a neighbour whose daughter is 3 years older than dd (frm same school) and son 1 year older than ds, so I always receive her hand-me-downs
Really kudos to you for preparing ur ds2 so well for primary school! :udawoman:
My little one... hmm... has never been inspired by jie jie's doing hw, doesn't like to hold any book in his hand and can only think about bashing through the bushes, scaling poles or kicking ball downstairs... :slapshead: :stupid: :mad:
I can see it's gonna be a long and winding journey with him next time... :spank: :lightrod: :faint: -
711mum:
I think a distinction in HCL would get the student additional marks for applying for SAP Secondary schools, something like an additional 3 - 5 points. (Pls correct me if I'm wrong). But if the Sec sch is not a SAP sch, then no additional points.Trina:
Question on higher chinese. Understand that most non-SAP schools allow kids to take higher chinese in P5 and P6. What are the pros and cons on taking up an additional subject? Would appreciate your views as I have only one day to come to a decision..

Rather than weighing the pros and cons, I will first look at how DD fare in her MT, if she is breezing through it then by all means go for it, otherwise I might drop the option and focus on normal chinese. -
Laura02:
For dd's 10th party I did a \"treasur hunt\", describing the plants around the estate, and dd & her friend tried to put a name to the description. So we had about 12 kids running around trying to match the name of plants to the description I wrote out. To introduct botanical terms like \"bipennate\" to them. Next year, I though of doing a \"murder mystery\" ... Its a lot of work and preparation on my part, but I think the kids enjoyed running around looking for \"clues\". AFter that they were all hungry so they finished the food an cake.
Wow! That's such a fantastic idea! But my dd doesn't like big crowd leh... I always encourage her to ask her frens (maybe 3-5 girls) over for playdates but she's not interested. For her bd this year, I brought her to watch 'Wicked' and our family had a nice (read: expensive) dinner at her fav Japanese restaurant. Can see she really enjoyed herself though :love: :love: :love: -
Laura02:
I think a distinction in HCL would get the student additional marks for applying for SAP Secondary schools, something like an additional 3 - 5 points. (Pls correct me if I'm wrong). But if the Sec sch is not a SAP sch, then no additional points.[/quote]Yes, HMT adds 1-pass, 2-merit or 3-distinction points to T-score if you plan to apply to SAP schools.711mum:
[quote=\"Trina\"]Question on higher chinese. Understand that most non-SAP schools allow kids to take higher chinese in P5 and P6. What are the pros and cons on taking up an additional subject? Would appreciate your views as I have only one day to come to a decision..

Rather than weighing the pros and cons, I will first look at how DD fare in her MT, if she is breezing through it then by all means go for it, otherwise I might drop the option and focus on normal chinese. -
[quote="j.a.m."][ those were the daysβ¦ I used to use my broβs textbooks too. and heβs 4 years older than me. ]
Actually, in my school days, I wld prefer the hand-down text booksβ¦
cos they hv answers mah !
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