2016 PSLE Discussions (Born in 2004)
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Sun_2010:
:goodpost:
All said , getting stressed in unexpected bursts. This DS is a different ball game compared to my DD.
Just keep reminding myself, the kids - they grow up too fast. The naughtiness, the laziness, the blur-blur face - in a few years they will out grow those. Atleast sometimes take in that, and relish it. I sometimes feel nostalgic about those days with DD. :love:
So we have a nice 3year+ journey together here. Lets share our frustrations and joys :grphug:
hi sun_2010,
my daughter is totally different from elder boy.
kids grow so fast...the suicide case of the nus student made me think if it is necessary to push kids so hard. on one hand, if we know our kids are capable of doing better, we want to stretch them but how much?
after they grow up, those blur-blur mischievous faces will be replaced by tired and stressed ones. we should take time to enjoy our kids. -
Janet_lee88:
the suicide case of the nus student
Oh! Which case was this? I'm so out of touch; I can't recall reading about such a case in the near past. -
He was a NUS scholar, hanged himself

I also at a loss with my dd, weak in all subjects, esp Maths and Science. Printed out P2 exams papers for her to do and she cant even do them. Sigh -
Giggler1:
i dare not look at p3 past year exam paper...so scary esp for some schools.He was a NUS scholar, hanged himself

I also at a loss with my dd, weak in all subjects, esp Maths and Science. Printed out P2 exams papers for her to do and she cant even do them. Sigh -
Giggler1:
He was a NUS scholar, hanged himself

Thank you for the info. Is there an online news item you can point me to? Just curious, that's all.Giggler1:
I'm sure the majority of Sg parents feel this way. There is just so much pressure to perform!I also at a loss with my dd, weak in all subjects, esp Maths and Science. Printed out P2 exams papers for her to do and she cant even do them. Sigh
For my dd in Maths, I found that she needs regular (almost constant) review, only then does she retain the material taught and can do well when tested. If we somewhat neglect a certain topic - don't review it often enough - then she is sure to get a \"progressing, needs help\" assessment for that topic.
For Science, otoh, dh and I are quite clueless how to help her. Science is only done twice a week in school, and there is very little homework or worksheets sent home. In contrast, Maths is done daily and there is plenty of homework/weekend worksheets sent. So we have a pretty good idea about how she fares in Maths and how we can help her.
Add to that the fact that each school has it's own sequence of Science topics and each school appears to cover Science in varying depths. So we can't even use other schools' Science papers to test our dd's knowledge.
I'm waiting to see how she does in this SA1. It is the first exam she will have Science. We will decide how to proceed based on how she fares this time. -
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JohnYeo:
Hi johnyeo
Hi Steadyberry,
3 more years...still got time to solidy and strengthen the foundation....when you say weak in maths, which area is he specifically weak in? and weak means what? not being able to understand, or can understand but can't apply or have absolutely no idea what's going on?
lets see if we can explore solutions from these new inputs...
I am not sure which area he is weak in. In p1, most of the tests he scored above 90. In p2, he can score as low as 60 and below average. During ptm, his ft said not sure what exactly happened to him too. For this yr ca1, he scored above 90. The mistakes that he made can be anything, no specific question or topic and he doesnt really repeat the same mistake again. Eg. For calculating time. He added the time up without thinking that 1 hr is 60 min and not 100 min. Or calculating shaded area. He calculated the non-shaded area instead. Since I am not able to pin point which topic or type of question he is weak in, I would normally let him do ca & sa papers. :scratchhead: -
Hi nansk
Instead of getting your dd to do schools’ science papers, you can try assessment books. My friend has the same prob. Then we went popular and browsed the content page of all assessment books. We found a few books that doesn’t combine few topics together. The individual topics are fungi, materials… instead of diversity, life cycles… -
Giggler1:
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/nus-scholar-found-dead-in-utown-campus-185329134.html
Thank you.Steadyberry:
Thank you, too! This is very helpful. Can you recommend any specific assessment book? My friend bought a Conquer Process Skills book at the last Popular sale. Was the book you found something that said \"Process Skills\" in the title?Instead of getting your dd to do schools' science papers, you can try assessment books. My friend has the same prob. Then we went popular and browsed the content page of all assessment books. We found a few books that doesn't combine few topics together. The individual topics are fungi, materials... instead of diversity, life cycles...
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nansk:
there is still a pressure to perform...so it is still very much a grade-centric system going on...and i am not looking at PSLE but P3.
I'm sure the majority of Sg parents feel this way. There is just so much pressure to perform!
For my dd in Maths, I found that she needs regular (almost constant) review, only then does she retain the material taught and can do well when tested. If we somewhat neglect a certain topic - don't review it often enough - then she is sure to get a \"progressing, needs help\" assessment for that topic.
For Science, otoh, dh and I are quite clueless how to help her. Science is only done twice a week in school, and there is very little homework or worksheets sent home. In contrast, Maths is done daily and there is plenty of homework/weekend worksheets sent. So we have a pretty good idea about how she fares in Maths and how we can help her.
Add to that the fact that each school has it's own sequence of Science topics and each school appears to cover Science in varying depths. So we can't even use other schools' Science papers to test our dd's knowledge.
I'm waiting to see how she does in this SA1. It is the first exam she will have Science. We will decide how to proceed based on how she fares this time.
science lessons twice a week...maths everyday and the homework is not just workbook but supplementary worksheets as well.
science topics to be tested for SA1 is living/non-living things, animals, plants, fungi and bacteria, life cycles of plants and animals. how to print past year exam papers to let her practise when life cycles is taught at p4 in most schools.
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