Hong Wen
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hquek:
Oops, then I must have remembered wrongly. Paiseh...
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Rec'd the spelling list. There's unseen dictation this yr. :faint:
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Out of curiosity.
Parents with kids in P1-P2, current or historic memory, do you know if your kids’ class have similar particular birthday months? For example most are in Jan or Feb, or most are in Mar or Apr, etc.
I’m trying to establish credibility to what my dd1 told me abt her observations.
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scrapbookmummy:
SAHM_TAN:
During the P1 parents' briefing last yr, I vaguely remembered a presentation on Chi subject, one area was on the 3 levels of chi taught, basic (I can't remember the term used), normal chi and HCL. May I know, does the differentiated learning starts in lower or upper primary ? Thanks.
Hi Mummy, the P1 Parent Briefing mentioned here - isit the one conducted on the Pri One's orientation day? (16Nov or something)., coz I cant recalled they briefed abt the subjects.
I've been waiting for the P1 Briefing to be conducted this month (26-Jan).I understand from other schools that the parents have been briefed on all the acroynms on the timetable and wat to expect in P1 - so am worried why HWS is taking such a long time, esp when official lesson commenced this week.
Thanks!
what is this 26 Jan Breifing eh?
me didnt receive any info of this leh...
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will get my #1 to ask her classmates birthday month… update you yah…
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I recall faintly that kids names/photos and birthday/months are pasted on a paper in front of the classroom when DS1 was in P1. But otherwise, how can we see the birthday months of others?
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hquek:
I recall faintly that kids names/photos and birthday/months are pasted on a paper in front of the classroom when DS1 was in P1. But otherwise, how can we see the birthday months of others?
It was an observation that my dd1 made. Was wondering if any kids make similar observation about their classmates
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For birthday, are we allow to bring cake or goody bags to give classmates? last year ds said school did not allow. But was guessing probably he did not ask and no friends celebrate in school.
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simsl_sg:
For birthday, are we allow to bring cake or goody bags to give classmates? last year ds said school did not allow. But was guessing probably he did not ask and no friends celebrate in school.
Chk with the FT. dd1's FT was ok with goody bag. I didn't ask abt cake becos I find that a bit troublesome
dd1 was contented with celebrating bday in class by giving out goody bags
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Ummm, I guess this all up to individual.
Since Ds1 started primary school, I don’t recollect him bringing home any goody bags, although there may be stuff like paperclips or pencils other pp gave him.
On me, I don’t intend to celebrate (actually I didn’t even consider) my kids’ birthday in school - no cakes, no bags. It’s just me. Anyway, my kids don’t mind also - at least this what they tell me.
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