2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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jtoh:
Are there P5 prelim papers? Thought it was just the usual SA1 and SA2 papers at P5?[/quote]may be that one not Singapore school system ?
No it is P5 prelim so that they can decide on the level of difficulty to set for the their coming PSLE paper (the following year). If it is P6 prelim, there will be no time for any change as the PSLE papers will have long been printed.atutor2001:
[quote=\"jtoh\"]
P5 prelim papers? Do you mean P6 prelim papers? -
A good and rigorous practice for P5/P6 level students is imperative to prepare them well for PSLE later on, eg in the new Casco 5A book, page 340, Q. 59 shows a commonly tested question type on ratio topic. I estimate that at most, fewer than 1 in 3 PSLE students can solve this type of Maths question even though they have learnt it in school, from books or elsewhere.
Sandra had some red and pink beads in the ratio 3:2. After she bought another 9 red beads and 36 pink beads, the ratio became 6:7. How many beads did Sandra have altogether at first? -
James Ang:
Sandra had some red and pink beads in the ratio 3:2. After she bought another 9 red beads and 36 pink beads, the ratio became 6:7. How many beads did Sandra have altogether at first?
At the back of my mind, I am always curious what is the real purpose behind for testing kids on such questions.
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jtoh:
Should be SA2 paper. Sorry lah, wrong term used because I am not from MOE like you.
Are there P5 prelim papers? Thought it was just the usual SA1 and SA2 papers at P5? -
verykiasu2010:
Ya loh. My system can be used to estimate mean and sd from psle results but yours can't.
may be that one not Singapore school system ? -
atutor2001:
you mean P5 got prelim paper ha? singapore system P5 no have prelim mah ....which school has ?
Ya loh. My system can be used to estimate mean and sd from psle results but yours can't.verykiasu2010:
may be that one not Singapore school system ? -
James Ang:
Hi James,A good and rigorous practice for P5/P6 level students is imperative to prepare them well for PSLE later on, eg in the new Casco 5A book, page 340, Q. 59 shows a commonly tested question type on ratio topic. I estimate that at most, fewer than 1 in 3 PSLE students can solve this type of Maths question even though they have learnt it in school, from books or elsewhere.
Sandra had some red and pink beads in the ratio 3:2. After she bought another 9 red beads and 36 pink beads, the ratio became 6:7. How many beads did Sandra have altogether at first?
Is the answer 85? -
chl72:
Yes, clever!
Hi James,James Ang:
A good and rigorous practice for P5/P6 level students is imperative to prepare them well for PSLE later on, eg in the new Casco 5A book, page 340, Q. 59 shows a commonly tested question type on ratio topic. I estimate that at most, fewer than 1 in 3 PSLE students can solve this type of Maths question even though they have learnt it in school, from books or elsewhere.
Sandra had some red and pink beads in the ratio 3:2. After she bought another 9 red beads and 36 pink beads, the ratio became 6:7. How many beads did Sandra have altogether at first?
Is the answer 85?
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James Ang:
Yes, clever! :)[/quote]Hee... čæå„äŗļ¼ :lol:
Hi James,chl72:
[quote=\"James Ang\"]A good and rigorous practice for P5/P6 level students is imperative to prepare them well for PSLE later on, eg in the new Casco 5A book, page 340, Q. 59 shows a commonly tested question type on ratio topic. I estimate that at most, fewer than 1 in 3 PSLE students can solve this type of Maths question even though they have learnt it in school, from books or elsewhere.
Sandra had some red and pink beads in the ratio 3:2. After she bought another 9 red beads and 36 pink beads, the ratio became 6:7. How many beads did Sandra have altogether at first?
Is the answer 85?
Can share some more questions that a PSLE 'taker' should/MUST know? -
chl72:
Hee... čæå„äŗļ¼ :lol:
Yes, clever!James Ang:
[quote=\"chl72\"]
Hi James,
Is the answer 85?
Can share some more questions that a PSLE 'taker' should/MUST know?[/quote]Hi chl72,
Wow...care to share how you derived your answer?? Thanks.
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