2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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PSLE student:
http://road-to-psle.blogspot.sg/2007/11/how-psle-aggregate-and-t-scores-are.htmlThey will see the whole cohort's average. IF it is high, the A* requirement will be raised. IF it is low, the A* requirement will be lowered.
AND the aggregate score is not 3/4 X T-marks/400. It is how many percent the paper counts. For the past few years, MT has always been the highest percentage.
You can get an explanation how the T-score is calculated. -
worldangel:
Actually found the Math paper 2 to be quite difficult. Some of the questions are tricky and the kids didn't notice the 'trap' and fell into them, thus losing marks. Paper 1 is manageable though...just hope they didn't make careless mistakes.
Son also told us Paper 1 was tricky. Paper 2 was challenging.
Easier than prelim of course. But if paper is set easy, markers will be more fussy. -
kwcllf:
Yup! Something like that.
http://road-to-psle.blogspot.sg/2007/11/how-psle-aggregate-and-t-scores-are.htmlPSLE student:
They will see the whole cohort's average. IF it is high, the A* requirement will be raised. IF it is low, the A* requirement will be lowered.
AND the aggregate score is not 3/4 X T-marks/400. It is how many percent the paper counts. For the past few years, MT has always been the highest percentage.
You can get an explanation how the T-score is calculated. -
Peony:
Whether PSLE papers are easier or tougher depends whether the child's school set easy or tough exam papers. Since most kids find them easy, they will probably get 10-20 points more than their prelim result.
Easy coz PSLE set by MOE. Other p5 & p6 papers set by school.EthanEthan:
my ds says the maths paper was super easy....easier than all the maths exams she has taken since p5
is MOE lowering the PSLE stds?
Schools have been setting killer papers so that their students score better for PSLE. Coz u have to be better than most to get higher T score.
Also, they dun want to repeat PSLE 2009 where kids broke down & cried.
Compared to killer school papers, most schools will find PSLE easier. Two days in a row I've heard DD's schoolmates commenting that PSLE is easier than school paper
Hope more parents realise this and not get too upset when a kid does badly for SCHOOL exams. -
mummy so kiasu:
Whether PSLE papers are easier or tougher depends whether the child's school set easy or tough exam papers. Since most kids find them easy, they will probably get 10-20 points more than their prelim result.[/quote]Well Madam, accuracy is also very important. If you got the answer yet wrote down the wrong answer, 1 mark is deducted. And, PSLE's percentage for each paper is totally different from SCHOOL's percentage. Your child/children may get the same marks or even lower( MT usually the highest percentage). :xedfingers:
Easy coz PSLE set by MOE. Other p5 & p6 papers set by school.Peony:
[quote=\"EthanEthan\"]my ds says the maths paper was super easy....easier than all the maths exams she has taken since p5
is MOE lowering the PSLE stds?
Schools have been setting killer papers so that their students score better for PSLE. Coz u have to be better than most to get higher T score.
Also, they dun want to repeat PSLE 2009 where kids broke down & cried.
Compared to killer school papers, most schools will find PSLE easier. Two days in a row I've heard DD's schoolmates commenting that PSLE is easier than school paper
Hope more parents realise this and not get too upset when a kid does badly for SCHOOL exams. -
PSLE student:
They will see the whole cohort's average. IF it is high, the A* requirement will be raised. IF it is low, the A* requirement will be lowered.
AND the aggregate score is not 3/4 X T-marks/400. It is how many percent the paper counts. For the past few years, [color=#0000FF]MT has always been the highest percentage.
There is no bias on any subject. Equal weighting
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julialai:
PSLE student:
They will see the whole cohort's average. IF it is high, the A* requirement will be raised. IF it is low, the A* requirement will be lowered.
AND the aggregate score is not 3/4 X T-marks/400. It is how many percent the paper counts. For the past few years, [color=#0000FF]MT has always been the highest percentage.
There is no bias on any subject. Equal weighting
Yea I heard each subject given equal weightage too. -
julialai:
PSLE student:
They will see the whole cohort's average. IF it is high, the A* requirement will be raised. IF it is low, the A* requirement will be lowered.
AND the aggregate score is not 3/4 X T-marks/400. It is how many percent the paper counts. For the past few years, [color=#0000FF]MT has always been the highest percentage.
There is no bias on any subject. Equal weighting
Not about bias, its about the difficulty of the subject. MT papers are usually harder so perhaps out of 100%, it weighs 35%.(NOT SURE about the percentage but my MT and form teacher said that YES, MT weighs the MOST). NOT VERY SURE THOUGH. -
fifiyeo:
Thanks!Peony:
[quote=\"fifiyeo\"]DS painting in his room since it's still too hot to be running around outside. He spotted 4 wrong answers already and when he found out, his reaction was \"what? wrong again? Aiyo!\" then back to his desk busy chatting and painting with his little brother. Don't seem very affected. Even told me what's done cannot be undone so no need to think about it just concentrate on the next paper.
That's the spirit!!! All the best for the rest of his papers!! Very matured!!
My silly boy even thinks he will wait for his papers to be return and do his corrections!! Hahahaha![/quote]
What a lovely boy!!
At the end of the day, it's good to remind ourselves that our kids are just innocent and childlike 12-year-olds! -
Q Pan:
How did you get 32 degrees?name:
What is the answer for the folded angle qustion with the given angle as 26degree?
My answer was 32 degrees.
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