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    • jedamumJ Offline
      jedamum
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      piggybank:
      Means he left 3 questions blank :gloomy:

      Science is his hope because last year he got science prize for P3. :imdrowning:
      oh dear! hope that that is the only question that he got 'wrong'.
      jia you!
      btw, my boy joined robotics. so next term will be super busy!

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      • jedamumJ Offline
        jedamum
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        piggybank:
        I think there is no difference in teaching standards/quality of teachers among different precious stone classes. There is only a \"feel good\" factor to be in the diamond class.

        maybe ba! but maybe the better the class is (supposed to be), the teacher is stricter? wonder if they will 'stream' again end of this year....

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        • jedamumJ Offline
          jedamum
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          ikae:

          Hi jedamum, we received letterand it shown all exams for p3-p6, incl. oral exam too. But they didn't state exam for P1 and P2, so it mean that there is no exam for P1? what is the full term for SA1 and SA2? :scratchhead:

          And, i am not sure has teacher meets parents session for P1 and P2 since no exam. The letter stated meet parents session is around end May but not sure included P1 and P2 since no exam

          We always received those papers like she did in the school and took back for signature. We are not sure it is called test? or what? no \"test\" stated in the papers...aiks!

          so it means to say that no more streaming end of P1...hmm...
          i think no exam for p1 and p2 if not stated. even if have, by now exams over already.
          have to wait for a letter to see have meet parents anot. i think should have.
          those papers that they did in class is 'Unit Review'. a short test after each chapter. marks not counted.
          looks like no 'streaming' by end of P1. but i believe still have show and tell these type of things. enjoy the lower primary ah. P3 is a big jump. my ds1 now learning to complete as much homework in between lessons in school. when school just started last sem, he did his homework until 9pm daily on weekdays!

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          • B Offline
            buds
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            ikae:
            Hi jedamum, i noticed there is no exam or oral tests for P1 and P2, wondering it is good for them.

            Hi ikae, i kaypo here. :evil:

            Whether or not the absence of tests are good for the children or not truly
            depends on how the individual parents look at it. While some parents take
            this opportunity (with extra time not having to mug/revise) to teach stuff
            outside the syllabus.. fun stuff... πŸ˜‰... other parents do still follow up
            with say... purchased assessment books or/and top school papers. No
            pressure. But just to be assured that the child(ren) have understood the
            lessons taught during the first semester. (Jan to June)

            ikae:
            i am not sure what is SA1, SA2..etc, those results will include in the year end results? hmm... confuse for 1st time mum ...aiks!
            Yes, if children are doing actual exams, a percentage from SA1 combined
            with the results from exams done during SA2 will give a combined final grade.
            ikae:
            Hi jedamum, we received letterand it shown all exams for p3-p6, incl. oral exam too. But they didn't state exam for P1 and P2, so it mean that there is no exam for P1? what is the full term for SA1 and SA2? :scratchhead:
            Yep, that usually means no formal testing / exams but children will be graded
            according to the rubrics from what has been done in class. Some schools incl
            show and tell presentation into the final grading and presents them as first
            semester progress assessment.

            The full term is Semestral Examinations.

            SA1 refers to first half of the year.
            SA2 refers to the second half of the year.

            I usually try to push my girls for better grades for SA1 since it covers like 4
            to 5 months of work as compared to a whole year's work & testing for SA2.. πŸ˜“
            ikae:
            And, i am not sure has teacher meets parents session for P1 and P2 since no exam. The letter stated meet parents session is around end May but not sure included P1 and P2 since no exam.
            Whether or not there's exam, usually there will be such sessions for all levels.
            These sessions help parents to look into the doubts parents may have with
            regards to how the child is coping with the school syllabus & how children
            are monitored using the rubrics.
            ikae:
            We always received those papers like she did in the school and took back for signature. We are not sure it is called test? or what? no \"test\" stated in the papers...aiks!
            For both the schools my girls attend(ed), the papers will tabulate the eventual
            formative assessment grades according to the rubrics. Children are evaluated
            from a variety of assessments and some may include self help skills, social
            skills, presentation skills.. (etc) Those you've signed are the basis of what
            has been covered in class as per the syllabus and materials prepared by
            the teachers. They are like a combination of worksheets & topical
            assessments. If your child has been doing well so far that means
            he or she is coping well and understands lessons well. πŸ˜„
            ikae:
            so it means to say that no more streaming end of P1...hmm...
            This is probably true (no streaming end of P1)... for of late we've been hearing
            that the same teachers follow up with the same P1 class in P2 the following year.
            Some schools do the official testing at the end of P1 meaning they sit for the year
            end exams (SA2) while some others may only have this at the end of P2.

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            • B Offline
              buds
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              jedamum:
              P3 is a big jump. my ds1 now learning to complete as much homework in between lessons in school. when school just started last sem, he did his homework until 9pm daily on weekdays!

              9pm is really nothing, jeda dear.. :evil:

              Wait till he goes up to P4.. :faint:

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                piggybank
                last edited by

                Dear Jedamum,

                Funny, my son although in P4, never had so much homework. This year, some days he did work though the afternoon but not into the night.

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                • jedamumJ Offline
                  jedamum
                  last edited by

                  buds:

                  ikae:

                  so it means to say that no more streaming end of P1...hmm...

                  This is probably true (no streaming end of P1)... for of late we've been hearing
                  that the same teachers follow up with the same P1 class in P2 the following year.
                  Some schools do the official testing at the end of P1 meaning they sit for the year
                  end exams (SA2) while some others may only have this at the end of P2.

                  ikae,
                  although no streaming at end of P1, not sure if the school will stream students into different chinese language classes based on class tests. if i remember correctly, they were streamed based on 1st few tests in P1. better to check with the respective teachers if you are interested to find out because i think for chinese, first 2 classes (or more?) covers all topics in the 1 chapter with additional spelling words (for p3, not sure if p1/p2 different anot. can't remember. sorry) while other classes only do 2 (or 1?) topics in the 1 chapter).

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                  • jedamumJ Offline
                    jedamum
                    last edited by

                    buds:
                    jedamum:

                    P3 is a big jump. my ds1 now learning to complete as much homework in between lessons in school. when school just started last sem, he did his homework until 9pm daily on weekdays!


                    9pm is really nothing, jeda dear.. :evil:

                    Wait till he goes up to P4.. :faint:

                    cannot la. 9pm is latest i can accept. later than that poor for health la. :xedfingers:

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                    • jedamumJ Offline
                      jedamum
                      last edited by

                      piggybank:
                      Dear Jedamum,

                      Funny, my son although in P4, never had so much homework. This year, some days he did work though the afternoon but not into the night.
                      maybe depends on the teacher? sometimes when i asked my ds1 what they did in class, he said filing and scolding :laugh: . maybe in p4 the kids will be more matured and more time can be better utilised in class to complete classwork and lesser to bring home.

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                      • B Offline
                        buds
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                        jedamum:
                        buds:

                        [quote=\"jedamum\"]P3 is a big jump. my ds1 now learning to complete as much homework in between lessons in school. when school just started last sem, he did his homework until 9pm daily on weekdays!


                        9pm is really nothing, jeda dear.. :evil:

                        Wait till he goes up to P4.. :faint:

                        cannot la. 9pm is latest i can accept. later than that poor for health la. :xedfingers:[/quote]Ok. You'll see how it'll go lar ya? :evil:

                        I got a massive shock with the work load at P4!
                        Not inclusive of other extras like supplementary, CCA, enrichment...
                        Really... 9pm is nothing. In fact, very good. :salute:
                        DD1 also does some homework in school when she has time.
                        But still the time stretches.. so i had to say something. Now not too
                        bad already.. :idea: Perhaps also diff sch diff work load.. :siao: But
                        generally most of my friends say their children have a lot of home
                        work as well. Plus must also have time to study / revise right?
                        Doing lotsa homework is not studying in my opinion at least..

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