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    2019 PSLE Discussions and Strategies (Children born in 2007)

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    • P Offline
      pallumisra
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      Hi, is there any group for Robotics DSA for 2019 PSLE group? TIA

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        deardear07
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        actually i think it’s not v wise to remove mid year exams… many schools already removed CAs… leaving only mid year SA1 and end year SA2… without the mid year check in, parents n kids alike might have a rude shock if they don’t perform well for the year end exam…


        Though stressful, i think it’s better to check in every half year at least to see where the kids are. and the timing for p5 to do away with mid year is weird. can skip for the lower pri but p5 where its so close to p6 n most parents expect a drop in grades, the missing of this mid year paper might find parents shocked at the % drop… unless, the schools wana use the extra time off mid year exams to beef up curriculum to a point they don’t see the yoyo results - good results at P4 SA2, a huge dip at P5 SA1 and then slight inch up P5 SA2 again.

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          zac's mum
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          Big boss already said P3 and P5 SA1 will be removed; the schools’ hands are tied.


          What the schools can do is to stop setting such tough papers in P5. Everybody knows they currently do that purposely to “shock” the kids and parents. Just stop doing it lah!

          And if parents really want those checkpoints, the schools can set smaller, non-weighted topical tests. The mindset of all parties needs to change, to do regular topical revision, instead of waiting and procrastinating till the SA1 (30%) or SA2 (50%) to suddenly cram everything into the kid and regurgitate for the exam.

          If I’m the one sitting for the papers, I know I’d rather have better-staggered tests of lower weightage (eg 10-20% of the whole year’s marks), or even no weightage (not taken into account for total mark). Diligent people will study for it, to make sure they know the material. If they fail those small tests, and the parents never noticed, I’m sure the teachers will point it out to the parents.

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            deardear07
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            just wondering how come i see so many 2018/ 2019/ 2020 psle discussions but no 2020?

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              ThomasEnglish
              last edited by

              sweetbaby:
              PSLE 2019 fast approaching...

              My DS has improved in Maths and Science under his tutor. He doesnt attend tuition for languages. His languages not great but have yet found the time or tutor or motivation to reschedule stuff around I guess. Tried to get him to self study English but there's always never seems to be enough time. Is the current grades they getting at SA2 an indication of PSLE results? there should still be room for improvements right?
              One of the reasons why kids, especually boys, show fast improvement is because
              they need methods or techniques. ..

              Take for example, synthesis and Transfromation, it is seriously NOT out there, if you stick to a few cold and hard rules.
              also, if your DS hasn't already realised,, there are certain shortcutsand spotted qns that he should have at his finger tips. P5 is when S &T strikes hard, with 2 marks per qn., compared to P4.

              Think about it, 5 qns. 10 marks in total. EXPENSIVE, YEA. Lol.

              As with S & T, every other component has its fair share of techniques and shortcuts.

              Thats what I believe in :imcool:

              Feel free to pm as I dont wanna get longwinded here hahahah

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                sweetbaby
                last edited by

                ThomasEnglish:
                sweetbaby:

                PSLE 2019 fast approaching...

                My DS has improved in Maths and Science under his tutor. He doesnt attend tuition for languages. His languages not great but have yet found the time or tutor or motivation to reschedule stuff around I guess. Tried to get him to self study English but there's always never seems to be enough time. Is the current grades they getting at SA2 an indication of PSLE results? there should still be room for improvements right?

                One of the reasons why kids, especually boys, show fast improvement is because
                they need methods or techniques. ..

                Take for example, synthesis and Transfromation, it is seriously NOT out there, if you stick to a few cold and hard rules.
                also, if your DS hasn't already realised,, there are certain shortcutsand spotted qns that he should have at his finger tips. P5 is when S &T strikes hard, with 2 marks per qn., compared to P4.

                Think about it, 5 qns. 10 marks in total. EXPENSIVE, YEA. Lol.

                As with S & T, every other component has its fair share of techniques and shortcuts.

                Thats what I believe in :imcool:

                Feel free to pm as I dont wanna get longwinded here hahahah

                :thankyou:

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                  phtthp
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                  parents in 2018 PSLE thread said their Maths & Science are easy papers, means our 2019 batch, going to be easy too ? What you all think ?


                  2 possibility
                  either same as 2018, also going to be easy as well, since MOE want to de-emphasize academic stress, like removing (P1, P2 exam / P3, P5 SA1)

                  OR

                  SEAB reserve the setting of challenging questions, for our piggies ?

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                    Dino
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                    phtthp:
                    parents in 2018 PSLE thread said their Maths & Science are easy papers, means our 2019 batch, going to be easy too ? What you all think ?


                    2 possibility
                    either same as 2018, also going to be easy as well, since MOE want to de-emphasize academic stress, like removing (P1, P2 exam / P3, P5 SA1)

                    OR

                    SEAB reserve the setting of challenging questions, for our piggies ?
                    I heard last year's papers is tough....... going by the pattern, it should be tough next year? one year easy one year tough?

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                      Dino
                      last edited by

                      phtthp:
                      parents in 2018 PSLE thread said their Maths & Science are easy papers, means our 2019 batch, going to be easy too ? What you all think ?


                      2 possibility
                      either same as 2018, also going to be easy as well, since MOE want to de-emphasize academic stress, like removing (P1, P2 exam / P3, P5 SA1)

                      OR

                      SEAB reserve the setting of challenging questions, for our piggies ?
                      I heard last year's papers is tough....... going by the pattern, it should be tough next year? one year easy one year tough?

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                        sweetbaby
                        last edited by

                        Dino:
                        phtthp:

                        parents in 2018 PSLE thread said their Maths & Science are easy papers, means our 2019 batch, going to be easy too ? What you all think ?


                        2 possibility
                        either same as 2018, also going to be easy as well, since MOE want to de-emphasize academic stress, like removing (P1, P2 exam / P3, P5 SA1)

                        OR

                        SEAB reserve the setting of challenging questions, for our piggies ?


                        I heard last year's papers is tough....... going by the pattern, it should be tough next year? one year easy one year tough?

                        I'm hoping its a de emphasing. :xedfingers:

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