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    2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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    • Z Offline
      Zekezachzoom
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      mn:
      Chenonceau:

      [quote=\"pixiedust\"]
      re: friction pen
      I remember reading a thread last year that a parent tested the friction pen and the ink faded under heat. Do a search. I rather not take the risk.

      I am againt the friction pen too. I told my ds it's ok to use for your normal work but not for exam papers.[/quote]Checked with DS on this friction pen, in fact his school has banned them from using this pen for exams. Reasons being
      1. Disappear under heat
      2. Prone to cheating (students may correct the answers when the test papers come back for their checking without any visible trace of being corrected) ๐Ÿ˜“

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        Summer70
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        http://www.seab.gov.sg/examCalendar/2012_ExamCalendar_PSLE.pdf


        Oral Examination 16 August โ€“ 17 August
        Listening Comprehension 14 September
        Written Examination 27 September โ€“ 03 October

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          hview
          last edited by

          Summer70:
          http://www.seab.gov.sg/examCalendar/2012_ExamCalendar_PSLE.pdf


          Oral Examination 16 August โ€“ 17 August
          Listening Comprehension 14 September
          Written Examination 27 September โ€“ 03 October
          Tks for info

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            fifiyeo
            last edited by

            hview:
            fifiyeo:

            DS came back with PSLE dates. I just stuffed the paper into the drawer. Don't want to look at it and spoil my first school week of the year.


            Could u kindly share the psle dates?


            Summer70 has listed the dates.

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              tclhub
              last edited by

              Hi psle2011mum

              Thanks for your advice to use Past year papers from other schools for comprehension (OE). It is indeed true that the passages from past year papers really are the most relevant to what is tested in my DDโ€™s school, better than any other books. Your reply is most helpful! Thank you once again for sharing such useful tips.
              God bless you and your family!
              To all parents here who are giving useful tips, I feel so blessed to have found this trail of useful notes, please keep them coming and I greatly appreciate all the advices! Realised so important to keep encouraging one another here. To some of you who are struggling with changing your childrenโ€™s attitude, you really must have a lot of patience and encouragement. I used to have problems with my DD but constant engagement with her on the importance of the PSLE finally made her realise that she has to do something about her attitude and efforts. So parents donโ€™t give up, be persistent and you will succeed. All the best for PSLE this year!

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                fifiyeo
                last edited by

                Friend of mine has a DD who got a Edusave Eagles award. She was wondering if such edusave awards will help her DD during DSA. Anyone has any imput?

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                  ksmama
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                  Thanks to pslemum, I started tearing various pictures from various sources and gathered them into similar topics to file them. DS2 saw me doing that and wondered what in the world was I doing destroying the pages and I told him poor mum has to work hard for him..( sent off DS1 to sec 1 last year and now have to work hard all over again for son 2 this year)


                  Anyway while trying to get son to read and learn each paper page to page, I realised there are many overlaps and may end up confusing a kid whose Chinese is not great. To those who are teaching your kid oral Chinese, I suggests circling unique sections of each picture. If there are 2 or more pictures with similar section eg man climbing over a divider on the road, just pick one in which describes it best in the vocab which your kid can grasp without getting exasperated. Similarly do the same for conclusions. As you practise with your kid, if you come across a picture with a similar section you have made him learn from another picture, make him express out loud in the way he had learned earlier from somewhere else to reinforce

                  An advice from experience( last 2 weeks). Don't be too ambitious and anxious to cover too much. It's quality rather than quantity. For a kid he will gain confidence if he finds that,\" Hey! I am progressing!\" Presently, I am trying to squeeze in 20min each night to do this with my kid( after much haggling). With CCA three times a week and tuition, it is difficult to sqeeze in time to do own tutoring with him.

                  Anyway, I have told myself not to panic, not to get anxious, not to go into Brownian motion but plan and just do what I think I should do. Always assess my kid's response. I want to push him hard enough without compromising our relationship. Quarrel, of course we do! Argue? Yah , to the point once, my hubby stood aside laughing thinking it was funny while we glared at each other hyperventilating but pepper it with some laughter
                  and loving, I think we can survive ๐Ÿ’‹

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                    Selfan4ever.05005423
                    last edited by

                    Zekezachzoom:
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                    Checked with DS on this friction pen, in fact his school has banned them from using this pen for exams. Reasons being
                    1. Disappear under heat
                    2. Prone to cheating (students may correct the answers when the test papers come back for their checking without any visible trace of being corrected) ๐Ÿ˜“
                    According to my teacher(Note: PSLE 2011 student) she said no using of friction pens in PSLE coz the papers stacked tightly and the ink will fade off.

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                      janet88
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                      Hi Parents,

                      Now I know why friends advise me to hold back getting too many assessment books for P6...time is really tight and LITTLE :nailbite:
                      Just 1 week into school and I'm facing an uphill task trying to squeeze in time to do some revision with him...best part is suppl lessons haven't started yet. His tutors have also been nice to hold back giving too much hw.

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                        janet88
                        last edited by

                        tclhub:
                        To all parents here who are giving useful tips, I feel so blessed to have found this trail of useful notes, please keep them coming and I greatly appreciate all the advices! Realised so important to keep encouraging one another here. To some of you who are struggling with changing your children's attitude, you really must have a lot of patience and encouragement. I used to have problems with my DD but constant engagement with her on the importance of the PSLE finally made her realise that she has to do something about her attitude and efforts. So parents don't give up, be persistent and you will succeed. All the best for PSLE this year!

                        I feel the same way.
                        The feeling of entering P6 is so different from others...the anxiety and fear of walking into the unknown ahead is nail-biting and I've been hyperventilating quite a bit. Son's teachers are TOUGH, so I have to soften my stance with him...can't possibly be a 2-side pull or he will break down. Shouldn't the teachers have more 'Adam Khoo mentality' :scratchhead:

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