2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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Mummy-oan:
can parents share how you conduct the PSLE revision for your child at home? Do you expect them to finish how many sets of paper per wk or day? did you set any timetable for them? I m lost now.
My boy's teachers already give him a lot homework. School teachers warn the kids that they will be riding on a roller coaster in term 3. Rushing to complete the syllabus & worksheets. He also have tuition homework. Quite difficult to give him additional homework. Not forgetting, his tuition & supplementary classes take up a lot of his time too. Only can do some revision papers over the weekend. Try not to stress him too much or else he might fall sick or go blank on exam days. The key word is BALANCE. -
Mummy-oan:
can parents share how you conduct the PSLE revision for your child at home? Do you expect them to finish how many sets of paper per wk or day? did you set any timetable for them? I m lost now.
For me, it depends on what he brings home from school. If there is a lot of homework from school, I will only make him do school homework and tuition homework and followed by oral practice.
If he has nothing from school, I will make him do one worksheet per day and spend more time going through the paper with him. I also advise him against doing paper for the sake of finishing the \"stack\". It should be done with the objective of learning and improving from every paper.
Yes sometimes we are both loosing patience :frustrated: -
I can see that my ds is very tired since school opened. Canβt really do anything on weekdays. Waiting for weekend.
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I can see that my ds is very tired since school opened. Canβt really do anything on weekdays. Waiting for weekend.
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Exam time-table is out. 4 more weeks to sch prelim!
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august24:
Exam time-table is out. 4 more weeks to sch prelim!
So early? Hmmm...my dd is having mock exam at 20 something July and then Prelim at 20 something Aug and then the PSLE. She is having exam every month from now onwards.
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Mummy-oan:
can parents share how you conduct the PSLE revision for your child at home? Do you expect them to finish how many sets of paper per wk or day? did you set any timetable for them? I m lost now.
My DS brings back a lot of homework since term starts. No time to add in my revision time with him. At most can only do some Chinese oral practicing before he sleeps. I play the Chinese oral CD in our car whenever he is in there to save time
on weekend, I am trying to get him to finish up all his homework and leave Sunday free for me to do revisions with him.
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august24:
Exam time-table is out. 4 more weeks to sch prelim!
DS's preliminary exam time table already planned out during term 2. His first preliminary paper will be on 1st August... He looks rather relax but I kancheong for him :nailbite: -
Zekezachzoom:
Where do you get the oral cd and how much. Is it good?Mummy-oan:
can parents share how you conduct the PSLE revision for your child at home? Do you expect them to finish how many sets of paper per wk or day? did you set any timetable for them? I m lost now.
My DS brings back a lot of homework since term starts. No time to add in my revision time with him. At most can only do some Chinese oral practicing before he sleeps. I play the Chinese oral CD in our car whenever he is in there to save time
on weekend, I am trying to get him to finish up all his homework and leave Sunday free for me to do revisions with him. -
Zekezachzoom:
Where do you get the oral cd and how much. Is it good?Mummy-oan:
can parents share how you conduct the PSLE revision for your child at home? Do you expect them to finish how many sets of paper per wk or day? did you set any timetable for them? I m lost now.
My DS brings back a lot of homework since term starts. No time to add in my revision time with him. At most can only do some Chinese oral practicing before he sleeps. I play the Chinese oral CD in our car whenever he is in there to save time
on weekend, I am trying to get him to finish up all his homework and leave Sunday free for me to do revisions with him.
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