Mee Toh
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Want to ask other parents, if the teacher is pregnant and is always on medical leave, does the relief teacher conduct teaching on behalf of that teacher absent? Apparently, I heard that some relief teachers that are good will teach but told lazy ones will tell the child do silent reading and the teacher will sit there and do silent reading too! Tests are coming and how are the children coping? Principal never patrol the classroom is it? Always sit in office? This is happeningto one class in Mee Toh Pri 4 level currently. Aren’t other parents concern too?
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You cant blame relief teacher. You should blame the absent teacher for not giving clear instructions to his/her colleagues to pass message to the relief teachers. Main teachers should prepare their worksheets about 2 weeks in advance in the cupboard. These are for emergency purposes.
Aiyoh pregnant ones…good luck. Morning sickness every week for 9 mths. -
Anyone subscribe to the math magazine?
I received a call from the company, saying that Mee Together doesn’t want to distribute the magazines for us. Why is that so? Anyone knows? -
Horizon allows drop-off
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Hi all,
Did anyone read the Stomp posting last week on an incident outside gate 3 of meetoh school? Based on the roadname and the photo, the school in mentioned should be meetoh school...
Below is the link:
http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/stomp/sgseen/what_bugs_me/1654354/parent_concerned_by_man_who_went_up_to_my_daughter.html -
Not sure if you’re still around in the forum, but I have similar situation as you. My P4 girl also did very badly for maths CA1. She scored the lowest in class, even lower than the overall school average. But I have to admit that her maths foundation is quite weak, and she tends to forget what she has learnt. I looked at their CA1 maths paper, and the problem sums were rather difficult, which is where she lost most of her points. I’m now asking her to do some problem sums every day, hoping that practice will make perfect.
My girl’s English teacher also just went on maternity leave. I guess the school can’t do anything about that, since teachers are also like us. We all want to have our own children. Cannot say because they’re teachers, then you don’t allow them to take MC or leave right? But I’m happy with her new English teacher because she seems quite enthusiastic. We have already received 2 progress update letters from her. Now I know what my daughter has learnt in class. None of my kids’ previous teachers have ever done that before. So I guess the school will do something when they have the resources. Can’t have the class getting relief teachers all the time, if not how the kids learn, right?
If you feel that writing to the principal is no use, what about writing to the teachers? They inform parents of their emails at the beginning of every year. My husband and I have written to our girl’s form teacher before because my girl kept forgetting to hand in her work in the beginning and her teacher alerted us about that. She was quite understanding after we explained things to her, and she promised to keep a look-out for our daughter. -
zinc6539:
The problem sums questions set for P4 CA1 Maths are challenging and closely aligned with OnSponge Math. You should look at the OnSponge Math worksheets and do a comparison with the test paper. Some questions have the same style of solving the problem.Not sure if you're still around in the forum, but I have similar situation as you. My P4 girl also did very badly for maths CA1. She scored the lowest in class, even lower than the overall school average. But I have to admit that her maths foundation is quite weak, and she tends to forget what she has learnt. I looked at their CA1 maths paper, and the problem sums were rather difficult, which is where she lost most of her points. I'm now asking her to do some problem sums every day, hoping that practice will make perfect.
My girl's English teacher also just went on maternity leave. I guess the school can't do anything about that, since teachers are also like us. We all want to have our own children. Cannot say because they're teachers, then you don't allow them to take MC or leave right? But I'm happy with her new English teacher because she seems quite enthusiastic. We have already received 2 progress update letters from her. Now I know what my daughter has learnt in class. None of my kids' previous teachers have ever done that before. So I guess the school will do something when they have the resources. Can't have the class getting relief teachers all the time, if not how the kids learn, right?
If you feel that writing to the principal is no use, what about writing to the teachers? They inform parents of their emails at the beginning of every year. My husband and I have written to our girl's form teacher before because my girl kept forgetting to hand in her work in the beginning and her teacher alerted us about that. She was quite understanding after we explained things to her, and she promised to keep a look-out for our daughter.
Another tip is to practise lots of last year Math exam papers. In fact now should be the time to practise SA1 top school test papers. No time to wait till May to practise. -
Hahaha, sorry, this mummy is a procrastinator
. I ask my kids to do past year papers only 1 to 2 weeks before tests/exams, because I don't like marking them myself. Anyway, how do u ask your kid to start doing SA1 papers now when some of the topics aren't even taught yet? I faced this problem with my son doing Science papers because MTS had different curriculum from other schools. He'd skip all those questions he hadn't been taught yet, then I'd keep them and let him do for SA2. Very troublesome to keep the undone questions and answer sheets.
My girl has no problem doing the OnSponge Math because the solved examples are right in front of each unit, so she just refer back and use back the same \"formula\". But when it comes to test paper, she doesn't remember which \"formula\" to use. -
Those that the school teachers have taught before, can let the child do. Those that haven’t can be put off till a later date to do or teach the child on the spot how to do.
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