Pei Chun Public
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Some links provided when I attended English Vocab class during iLearn Fiesta 2011:-
https://sites.google.com/a/moe.edu.sg/i-stellar/for-p2/unit-14-willy-and-hugh
https://sites.google.com/a/moe.edu.sg/i-stellar/for-p2/unit-5-the-chinese-opera-game
http://peichunpublic.spydus.com.sg
http://tinyurl.com/iREADing -
Am trying to contact Charlie Chan regarding the name tags… no one answers. May I check any parents have received the name tags?
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Callie Tan:
Am trying to contact Charlie Chan regarding the name tags... no one answers. May I check any parents have received the name tags?
We received last week. -
Oh I have just received the name tags last night! They are nicely done… but still puzzled as to why the vendors were uncontactable…
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Hi there,
Could someone advise where to iron on the name tags for the uniforms and PE tshirts please? The instructions that came with the tags said to position the tags 1 cm above the pockets, but girls’ shirt uniforms dont come with pockets…thanks! -
You can place the name tag slightly above the school crest. You can also stitch the name tags on instead of ironing. This way, you can reuse the name tags when you change the uniforms for your child.
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Yes I will suggest stitching instead of ironing because it’s more secure and can reuse.
I "aga aga", use the school crest as a guide. As long as its not awkwardly too high, too left or right. -
Just got the class my dotter will be in. any ideas how are they distributed? by surname alphabet?
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Have a P5 next year and need help to brush up on her Science. Any good recommendation?
Desperate mummy -
My child attends Science lessons at Learning Lab. The centre teaches ahead of the school syllabus, thus the child will have some basic knowledge before the school teaches them, allowing the child more time to grasp the concepts. There is also a lot of revision (mostly done during lesson time). There will be a few worksheets each on MCQs and open ended questions for each topic. At the end of the term, there will be revision tests and mock exams.
The "downside" is that Learning Lab tends to over-teach and some concepts beyond the syllabus will be covered. While this may be good for general knowledge, there is also a chance that the child may get confused. This is a matter of perspective.
You may wish to discuss with your child’s P4 Science teacher before making any decision. The teacher will probably know your child’s weakness and can recommend you to go for tuition at a tuition centre which uses a particular style of teaching, e.g. more experiments.
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