2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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To all the 12 Year Olds that log in here because they are such GOOD children who WANT to do well here is some advice from a psychologist...
(1) Stay calm. Just because everyone else is squealing their stress doesn't mean you have to. The more you think you are stressed, the more stressed you will be. That will interfere with your focus especially if you cannot channel your energy properly.
(2) Do your best. Whatever will be will be. There is a measure of LUCK in every exam. If you don't do well, it DOES NOT mean you are dumb. You should NEVER let any exam tell you you're stupid. Never lose faith in yourself because faith can move mountains.... if not now, later in life. Never lose faith in yourself.
(3) Know that there are many many Mommies and Daddies on this forum on the sidelines to cheer you on.
(4) Know that whatever stress your parents pile on you, they do it because they love you. Look past their scoldings and see their love for you. This will give you strength in the darkest hour.
(5) If the exam is difficult, it is difficult for EVERYONE. The silly PSLE is a bell curve. It doesn't matter how many questions you can't do as long as even the best in the subject ALSO doesn't know how to do.
With many kisses and hugs from Aunty Chen, go face your PSLE like a Warrior King/Queen. No fear. -
Lynn2:
:goodpost:Chenonceau:
[quote=\"HWBW\"]Yesterday, DS's teacher mention can't use correction tape. This morning I removed it from his pencil case, and this make him crying, and DH blamed me make son upset. What to do? DS is so depend on the correct tape. :stupid:
Hello dear... I would not remove it if I were you. I would have removed it 6 months or 1 year ago and got him USED to it. Right now, the eve before his exams, his entire work habit and process revolve around the tape... without it...
(1) he will be more anxious and won't be able to focus
(2) he does not have the habit of being neat and may lose even more marks because his work is too messy to be legible
(3) there is only a SMALL chance that the correction tape will peel off. In contrast, there is a 100% chance that removal of correction tape so late in the process will mess with his ability to focus. If a child cries, there is often a good reason that adults should not ignore.
(4) you might get blamed for the rest of your life if your child does badly
Making such a big change so last minute is as bad as MOE taking away PSLE exam one month before PSLE and saying that everyone will be randomly allocated to secondary schools. No one is used to it. Instead, if MOE wanted to make this change, they should announce it at least 4 years in advance. If you wanted to take away his correction tape, you should have announced it 6 months ago and helped him get used to working without it.
I hope I have not offended you. I just worry for your child's emotional wellbeing.
PSLE rules don't state that correction tape cannot be used. If I were you, I would hug my child and let him go in with his tape even if Teacher has discouraged it. And I will tell him \"Mommy says it's ok my love. There is only a small chance that the tape will peel off. If it does, too bad. It affects 1 or 2 marks. If you are distracted by having no tape, it affects the whole exam. Go, my love. Mommy thinks it's ok.\"
Totally agreed with you.
Even though DD has already taken her PSLE last year, I agreed what you said is really true.
DD is not allow to use correction type during test, exam etc in her secondary school now.You can see that she fumbled during her exam and her whole work is so untidy.
However, after six months of training without correction type, she is fine now.
All the best to all the students here taking PSLE tomolo, jiayou and give your best!!!
Best regards,
Lynn[/quote]Hi Chenonceau, Lynn2,
May I know what kind of \"correction\" tool or methond your child uses then? What does the school ask the student to use to correct words or numbers written wrongly?
Thanks,
Xiaohu -
Lynn2:
:goodpost:Chenonceau:
[quote=\"HWBW\"]Yesterday, DS's teacher mention can't use correction tape. This morning I removed it from his pencil case, and this make him crying, and DH blamed me make son upset. What to do? DS is so depend on the correct tape. :stupid:
Hello dear... I would not remove it if I were you. I would have removed it 6 months or 1 year ago and got him USED to it. Right now, the eve before his exams, his entire work habit and process revolve around the tape... without it...
(1) he will be more anxious and won't be able to focus
(2) he does not have the habit of being neat and may lose even more marks because his work is too messy to be legible
(3) there is only a SMALL chance that the correction tape will peel off. In contrast, there is a 100% chance that removal of correction tape so late in the process will mess with his ability to focus. If a child cries, there is often a good reason that adults should not ignore.
(4) you might get blamed for the rest of your life if your child does badly
Making such a big change so last minute is as bad as MOE taking away PSLE exam one month before PSLE and saying that everyone will be randomly allocated to secondary schools. No one is used to it. Instead, if MOE wanted to make this change, they should announce it at least 4 years in advance. If you wanted to take away his correction tape, you should have announced it 6 months ago and helped him get used to working without it.
I hope I have not offended you. I just worry for your child's emotional wellbeing.
PSLE rules don't state that correction tape cannot be used. If I were you, I would hug my child and let him go in with his tape even if Teacher has discouraged it. And I will tell him \"Mommy says it's ok my love. There is only a small chance that the tape will peel off. If it does, too bad. It affects 1 or 2 marks. If you are distracted by having no tape, it affects the whole exam. Go, my love. Mommy thinks it's ok.\"
Totally agreed with you.
Even though DD has already taken her PSLE last year, I agreed what you said is really true.
DD is not allow to use correction type during test, exam etc in her secondary school now.You can see that she fumbled during her exam and her whole work is so untidy.
However, after six months of training without correction type, she is fine now.
All the best to all the students here taking PSLE tomolo, jiayou and give your best!!!
Best regards,
Lynn[/quote]Hi Chenonceau, Lynn2,
May I know what kind of \"correction\" tool or methond your child uses then? What does the school ask the student to use to correct words or numbers written wrongly?
Thanks,
Xiaohu -
Xiao Hu:
Hi Chenonceau, Lynn2,
:goodpost:Lynn2:
[quote=\"Chenonceau\"]
Hello dear... I would not remove it if I were you. I would have removed it 6 months or 1 year ago and got him USED to it. Right now, the eve before his exams, his entire work habit and process revolve around the tape... without it...
(1) he will be more anxious and won't be able to focus
(2) he does not have the habit of being neat and may lose even more marks because his work is too messy to be legible
(3) there is only a SMALL chance that the correction tape will peel off. In contrast, there is a 100% chance that removal of correction tape so late in the process will mess with his ability to focus. If a child cries, there is often a good reason that adults should not ignore.
(4) you might get blamed for the rest of your life if your child does badly
Making such a big change so last minute is as bad as MOE taking away PSLE exam one month before PSLE and saying that everyone will be randomly allocated to secondary schools. No one is used to it. Instead, if MOE wanted to make this change, they should announce it at least 4 years in advance. If you wanted to take away his correction tape, you should have announced it 6 months ago and helped him get used to working without it.
I hope I have not offended you. I just worry for your child's emotional wellbeing.
PSLE rules don't state that correction tape cannot be used. If I were you, I would hug my child and let him go in with his tape even if Teacher has discouraged it. And I will tell him \"Mommy says it's ok my love. There is only a small chance that the tape will peel off. If it does, too bad. It affects 1 or 2 marks. If you are distracted by having no tape, it affects the whole exam. Go, my love. Mommy thinks it's ok.\"
Totally agreed with you.
Even though DD has already taken her PSLE last year, I agreed what you said is really true.
DD is not allow to use correction type during test, exam etc in her secondary school now.You can see that she fumbled during her exam and her whole work is so untidy.
However, after six months of training without correction type, she is fine now.
All the best to all the students here taking PSLE tomolo, jiayou and give your best!!!
Best regards,
Lynn
May I know what kind of \"correction\" tool or methond your child uses then? What does the school ask the student to use to correct words or numbers written wrongly?
Thanks,
Xiaohu[/quote]Cancellation. But first, try to think before writing. Also, we used a different colour pen when things get too messy. After some months of practice, DS was neater and so didn't need the different colour pen anymore. -
To all p6 kids taking psle tomorrow good luck!!! :rahrah: ..and to their mummies and daddies stay cool and give your child a good hug.. :grphug: .....
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Chenonceau:
:goodpost: :salute: :hugs:To all the 12 Year Olds that log in here because they are such GOOD children who WANT to do well here is some advice from a psychologist...
(1) Stay calm. Just because everyone else is squealing their stress doesn't mean you have to. The more you think you are stressed, the more stressed you will be. That will interfere with your focus especially if you cannot channel your energy properly.
(2) Do your best. Whatever will be will be. There is a measure of LUCK in every exam. If you don't do well, it DOES NOT mean you are dumb. You should NEVER let any exam tell you you're stupid. Never lose faith in yourself because faith can move mountains.... if not now, later in life. Never lose faith in yourself.
(3) Know that there are many many Mommies and Daddies on this forum on the sidelines to cheer you on.
(4) Know that whatever stress your parents pile on you, they do it because they love you. Look past their scoldings and see their love for you. This will give you strength in the darkest hour.
(5) If the exam is difficult, it is difficult for EVERYONE. The silly PSLE is a bell curve. It doesn't matter how many questions you can't do as long as even the best in the subject ALSO doesn't know how to do.
With many kisses and hugs from Aunty Chen, go face your PSLE like a Warrior King/Queen. No fear. -
:goodpost:
Ds don't log in to ksp but I'll definitely show him this!Chenonceau:
To all the 12 Year Olds that log in here because they are such GOOD children who WANT to do well here is some advice from a psychologist...
(1) Stay calm. Just because everyone else is squealing their stress doesn't mean you have to. The more you think you are stressed, the more stressed you will be. That will interfere with your focus especially if you cannot channel your energy properly.
(2) Do your best. Whatever will be will be. There is a measure of LUCK in every exam. If you don't do well, it DOES NOT mean you are dumb. You should NEVER let any exam tell you you're stupid. Never lose faith in yourself because faith can move mountains.... if not now, later in life. Never lose faith in yourself.
(3) Know that there are many many Mommies and Daddies on this forum on the sidelines to cheer you on.
(4) Know that whatever stress your parents pile on you, they do it because they love you. Look past their scoldings and see their love for you. This will give you strength in the darkest hour.
(5) If the exam is difficult, it is difficult for EVERYONE. The silly PSLE is a bell curve. It doesn't matter how many questions you can't do as long as even the best in the subject ALSO doesn't know how to do.
With many kisses and hugs from Aunty Chen, go face your PSLE like a Warrior King/Queen. No fear. -
Chenonceau:
I had thought the correction fluid type might be what you may answer, though this can be messy also as it can be smeared easily when not dried. So your child would strike the mistake out and write the correct one? Using a different color pen is a good suggestion. My son's teacher asked the class to use Green for corrections, good choice of color.
Cancellation. But first, try to think before writing. Also, we used a different colour pen when things get too messy. After some months of practice, DS was neater and so didn't need the different colour pen anymore.Xiao Hu:
Hi Chenonceau, Lynn2,
May I know what kind of \"correction\" tool or methond your child uses then? What does the school ask the student to use to correct words or numbers written wrongly?
Thanks,
Xiaohu
Oops, sorry for posting twice as I pressed submit button twice.
Thanks,
Xiaohu -
GOOD LUCK TO ALL 2012 kids!!! ALL THE BEST TO YOUR PSLE!!!
Rest well today. Do your best tomorrow!!! -
Just sharing some stress relief.
I got this from OnSponge. Some kids’ answers to Science exam ques.
Q: Name the four seasons.
A: Salt, pepper, mustard and vinegar.
Q: Explain one of the processes by which water can be made safe to drink.
A: Flirtation makes water safe to drink because it removes large pollutants like grit, sand, dead sheep and canoeists.
Q: How is dew formed?
A: The sun shines down on the leaves and makes them perspire.
Q: How can you delay milk turning sour? (Brilliant, love this!)
A: Keep it in the cow.
Q: What causes the tides in the oceans?
A: The tides are a fight between the Earth and the Moon. All water tends to flow towards the moon, because there is no water on the moon, and nature hates a vacuum. I forget where the sun joins in this fight.
Q: What are steroids?
A: Things for keeping carpets still on the stairs.
Q: What happens to your body as you age?
A: When you get old, so do your bowels and you get intercontinental
Q: What happens to a boy when he reaches puberty?
A: He says good-bye to his boyhood and looks forward to his adultery. (The kid gets an A+ for this answer!)
Q: Name a major disease associated with cigarettes.
A: Premature death.
Q: How are the main parts of the body categorized? ( e.g., abdomen)
A: The body is consisted into three parts – the brainium, the borax and the abdominal cavity. Th e brainium contains the brain; the boraxcontains the heart and lungs, and the abdominal cavity contains the five bowels A, E, I, O, and U.
Q: What is the fibula?
A: A small lie.
Q: What does ‘varicose’ mean? (I do love this one…)
A: Nearby.
Q: Give the meaning of the term ‘Caesarian Section.’
A: The Caesarian Section is a district in Rome.
Q: What does the word ‘benign’ mean?'
A: Benign is what you will be after you be eight.
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