Maha Bodhi
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alwayslucky:
Are you referring to P1 level? Last year, I kept the stack at home to avoid the chance of her misplacing it. We used that for revision of spelling and my reference on exam scope.Can I know the stack of papers that include Spelling Lists, Key Vocabulary List. Does the child have to bring back the whole stack everytime during EL lessons? Or is the stack meant for the parents to keep for revision with the kids?
What other lesson require that?
For upper primary, I observed they are required to bring it to school all the time. -
vlim:
While it is Gd to attend the talks if you are free as the info given should be different from FT.[/quote]Yes agree.
I am going this Sat. I was thinking of that too. just seeing the FT....830am is soooo early!stephie81:
[quote=\"Wolfgirl\"]How many parents are going this Sat??
Can we just go to the classroom to meet the FT and skip the talks??
For parents whose 1st child is in P1, I think it's good to attend so that you have a better understanding of how the school is going to teach the kids. These are generic approach for all. Meeting with FT is probably more specific. Eg. introduce the subject teachers, their contact, etc....
I've a P2 and P6 next week and probably have to give the P2 a miss.... Dh cannot do P2 as he needs to ferry the P2 for her classes during that time... -
MMM:
ahhh....what stack of papers???my son has brought nothing back home thus far!!!!!! he's in P1 btw. I have NO worksheets from any lessons whatsoever for the past week.
Are you referring to P1 level? Last year, I kept the stack at home to avoid the chance of her misplacing it. We used that for revision of spelling and my reference on exam scope.alwayslucky:
Can I know the stack of papers that include Spelling Lists, Key Vocabulary List. Does the child have to bring back the whole stack everytime during EL lessons? Or is the stack meant for the parents to keep for revision with the kids?
What other lesson require that?
For upper primary, I observed they are required to bring it to school all the time. -
stephie81:
ahhh....what stack of papers???my son has brought nothing back home thus far!!!!!! he's in P1 btw. I have NO worksheets from any lessons whatsoever for the past week.[/quote]The stack of papers does not refers to the school worksheets. The audience for this stack of papers is the parent. It documented a list of spelling words for each week and a summary of the subject curriculum for P1 this year.
Are you referring to P1 level? Last year, I kept the stack at home to avoid the chance of her misplacing it. We used that for revision of spelling and my reference on exam scope.MMM:
[quote=\"alwayslucky\"]Can I know the stack of papers that include Spelling Lists, Key Vocabulary List. Does the child have to bring back the whole stack everytime during EL lessons? Or is the stack meant for the parents to keep for revision with the kids?
What other lesson require that?
For upper primary, I observed they are required to bring it to school all the time. -
I am thinking of bringing my P1 son to this Saturday's session.. But I believe he will be bored. Anyone bringing your P1 kid along too? :lightrod:
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mamabear:
I am thinking of bringing my P1 son to this Saturday's session.. But I believe he will be bored. Anyone bringing your P1 kid along too? :lightrod:
I thought they say no kids? stay at the canteen or something. I read it somewhere... -
stephie81:
oops, really? why? It's not as if the MPH is so small, cannot accomodate the P1? Got to call up school later.mamabear:
I am thinking of bringing my P1 son to this Saturday's session.. But I believe he will be bored. Anyone bringing your P1 kid along too? :lightrod:
I thought they say no kids? stay at the canteen or something. I read it somewhere...
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mamabear:
oops, really? why? It's not as if the MPH is so small, cannot accomodate the P1? Got to call up school later.stephie81:
[quote=\"mamabear\"]I am thinking of bringing my P1 son to this Saturday's session.. But I believe he will be bored. Anyone bringing your P1 kid along too? :lightrod:
I thought they say no kids? stay at the canteen or something. I read it somewhere...
[/quote]That's because there may be 330x2 adults in the MPH attending this briefing which involves our children's learning for the rest of the year. Can you imagine 330x3 humans in the MPH?
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mamabear:
oops, really? why? It's not as if the MPH is so small, cannot accomodate the P1? Got to call up school later.stephie81:
[quote=\"mamabear\"]I am thinking of bringing my P1 son to this Saturday's session.. But I believe he will be bored. Anyone bringing your P1 kid along too? :lightrod:
I thought they say no kids? stay at the canteen or something. I read it somewhere...
[/quote]That's because there may be 330x2 adults in the MPH attending this briefing which involves our children's learning for the rest of the year. Can you imagine 330x3 humans in the MPH?
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the MPH can accomodate all levels during CNY and other celebrations. anyway, i will check with the school. Not every family has alternative childcare arrangement so the kid has to tag along. Am sure the school is understanding to such situtations.
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