2013 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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icy_mama:
ngl2010, enjoy your ice-cream and chill!

Yup. Had 2 scoops of Peanut Butter n Chocolate at Baskins Robbins :boogie: I didn't know got free scoop on Wednesday as long as we got something pink on us
I saw very long queue at Guardian. The queue is like 10 metres long until it spills to outside Guardian. I think got 20% discount today but I was in no mood to queue
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ngl2010:
i do not own any pink clothes.icy_mama:
ngl2010, enjoy your ice-cream and chill!

Yup. Had 2 scoops of Peanut Butter n Chocolate at Baskins Robbins :boogie: I didn't know got free scoop on Wednesday as long as we got something pink on us
I saw very long queue at Guardian. The queue is like 10 metres long until it spills to outside Guardian. I think got 20% discount today but I was in no mood to queue
but for sure, my lil piggy will have pink on her. she's pink everyday!
now, you've got double scoop, can relax a bit right? :hugs: -
What are the things which most likely to be tested in the PSLE? I got caught up with Maths (NOT going to get a grade 4 again! :mad: ) and didn't bother revising my English at all.. :faint:
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Around 15.5 hours to go! All the best! :rahrah:
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rocklee:
Omg! Ds1 is running a high fever. Not sure if he can take the paper tomorrow. Anyone can advise me what happen if he misses the paper? Just call moe, as usual no proper advice just say call the sch. When I call sch, sch also cannot advise on how results going to be computed, say depend on moe. Any parent who experienced this before can advise?
Sorry to hear that ur ds is unwell, hv u sent him to a doctor? Hope he's feeling better now. Praying for his speedy recovery.
I remember reading this on moe website & here r some relevant info. u may like to know:-
Examination Matters
What will happen to candidates who have influenza-like illnesses during their examinations? What are the precautionary measures in place for candidates taking examinations?
Candidates who are suffering from influenza-like illnesses are allowed to take the examinations. As a precautionary measure, schools will arrange for candidates who are on influenza-like illness medical leave or exhibit influenza-like symptoms (fever, runny nose, sore throat or cough) to take their examinations in separate examination rooms. In these separate examination rooms, both candidates and invigilators will be required to wear surgical masks. Candidates will be seated at least 2.5 m apart.
What will happen to candidates who are diagnosed with H1N1 during their examinations?
Candidates who are diagnosed with H1N1 should seek medical advice on whether they are fit to take the examinations. Those who are diagnosed to have H1N1 and are certified fit to take the examinations will do so in designated examination centres.
Students who have H1N1 and are hospitalised or certified unfit to take the examinations will be exempted from taking the examinations. These students will be given special consideration as per current practice when students fall sick during the national examinations, or are unable to sit for the national examinations for various reasons.
For the PSLE and βNβ Level Oral examinations, affected candidates can take make-up oral examinations at a later date.
How about candidates with other communicable diseases, e.g. chicken pox or hand-foot-mouth disease?
Candidates with other communicable diseases such as chicken pox or hand-foot-mouth disease and have been certified fit by their doctors to sit for examinations will do so at designated examination centres.
Can candidates take their examinations in hospitals?
Candidates who are hospitalised for physical injuries such as those resulting from accidents can take their examinations in hospitals, if their doctors have certified them fit to do so. -
Sspitfire:
What are the things which most likely to be tested in the PSLE? I got caught up with Maths (NOT going to get a grade 4 again! :mad: ) and didn't bother revising my English at all.. :faint:
It is actually almost all the topics. But I am sure that there will be at least one question from all the topics taught in Primary 6. :xedfingers: -
ngl2010:
Gee... I can't coax him to get started :shock: . He said teacher already revised in school. Whether he's really jammed up up there, I'm not too sure. The only thing he read since back from school was newspapers. Maybe he needed a break so we went for a swim. Hope he can settle down to look through some stuff soon. Sun setting soon... :nailbite:
:hi5: I also thinks DS is not ready. Last night I told him that today he must finish:
2 Situational Writing
2 Continuous Writing
1 Nanyang 2013 paper
110 questions on Synthesis & Transformation
Then he asked me whether I am :siao:
I am trying to be a non kancheong mummy so now he is still blissfully sleeping and I went out to eat ice cream to calm myself down
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Anyone knows what was last yearβs topic for composition? Picture and continuous writing.
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To all Parents & Kiddos, u hv been working so hard & u hv come this far. Stay strong with focus & calmness. Wishing u all the luck for the PSLE. :grphug:
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Verysuperkiasu:
Anyone knows what was last year's topic for composition? Picture and continuous writing.
Picture was about the room is decked out for a party; two children are painting on the wall when their father opens the door; the children then duck under the table
Scenario-based stimulus: heard a strange noise at the library; noise grew louder and louder
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