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    The Alternative Story (TAS) - Discussion

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    • M Offline
      maltbibi
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      smurfette3:
      I heard from the TAS admin person that they will start a new K2/P1 class at Amk on sunday 11.50 am. I am re-arranging my schedule to fit that timing.


      Anyone wants to join with me? Once there are 4, we can start. Better to start before school year starts.

      Hi Smurfette

      I'm keen. Have they confirmed the date of the class?

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        coolit
        last edited by

        For lower pri, sometimes in school, they focus on the more journalistic kind

        of writing which is not what PSLE test for narrative writing. TAS focuses
        on the narrative kind of writing which is what PSLE demands.
        So for lower pri after some guidance, dont worry I think most kids can pick up
        and now my dd is writing very well for her school.

        But definitely need to guide as my dd needed to be shown how to use the phrases
        and techniques for the journalistic kind of writing.

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          porkypig
          last edited by

          Coolit, this is Porky, i was at the JEI thread also haha!

          nice to ‘see’ you here 

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            N.029275Lo
            last edited by

            I am also interested in the K2/P1 class for my friend. This class is for this year right?

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              TTYL1
              last edited by

              Hi coolit,


              What is this journalistic writing? How is it different from other types of writing?

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                coolit
                last edited by

                Hi TTYL1,


                I am not sure if that is the right word for it. I call it that as the writing seems
                like what you would write in a journal. The teacher would ask them to
                write about what they did they did during the weekends, holidays or
                what their journey home from school was like…(from my experience
                with my kids)

                In this type of writing, I think there is no need for a plot.
                And it is difficult to use the descriptive and personification kind of phrases
                that TAS teaches. The journalistic writing seems to me to be non-fiction type
                of writing. For PSLE, the type of writing is narratives so that would require a plot and maybe personification kind of language to make the story interesting.

                I notice that another type of writing that teachers ask the children to write
                in lower primary. That is descriptive type of writing. My girl’s teacher
                also asked her to write stories describing a trip to a zoo or to a pet shop.
                This was based on a picture. This one seemed more like a story. I was also
                not very sure because the school teacher just gave them the picture to write
                without much help. So for this kind of compo, I asked her to use some of
                the weather phrases or some phrases describing feelings in to describe the
                story. I find that the writing practices given in lower primary are more
                practices given to let the kids practice sentence construction, not so much
                to plot a story. But this examples are from the practices given to my kids.
                I have heard from some friends that their kids’ teachers hardly gave their
                children writing exercises. For some, even at P1, they were writing about
                incidents like ‘fire’. One of my friend’s daughter even wrote poetry which
                I personally thought was very interesting. I think they just want our kids to
                explore different types of writing before they start the narrative type later on.

                But I do know that they do not start on the argumentative type of essay till
                secondary school. That is a relief!

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                  coolit
                  last edited by

                  porkypig:
                  Coolit, this is Porky, i was at the JEI thread also haha!

                  nice to 'see' you here 
                  Hi Porky, yes I 'saw' you at the JEI thread. If you do sign up with JEI, let me
                  know. I have been thinking about whether to let dd try it. 😂

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                    hquek
                    last edited by

                    I’m probably wrong. But…


                    Actually I thought journalistic writing is a form of writing that states what’s going on and strips out descriptive phrases (eg ‘it was a hot day’ vs ‘sun is shimmering in the bright blue sky’).

                    For my kid’s journal, he did manage to put in some of the descriptive phrases that TAS taught. teacher didn’t say much.

                    Yes, in P school, it’s more creative writing. in Sec school, I understand it’s more analytical in nature. so quite different styles.

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                      Yong HL
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                      porkypig:
                      Coolit, this is Porky, i was at the JEI thread also haha!

                      nice to 'see' you here 
                      Hi porky pig and coolit
                      Can i join in 😉 ? my girl is in JEI maths and will be enrolling to TAS soon once her current english enrichment school term ends.. my girl is in P1.

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                        porkypig
                        last edited by

                        coolit:
                        porkypig:

                        Coolit, this is Porky, i was at the JEI thread also haha!

                        nice to 'see' you here 

                        Hi Porky, yes I 'saw' you at the JEI thread. If you do sign up with JEI, let me
                        know. I have been thinking about whether to let dd try it. 😂

                        Okie dokie, I am still deciding bet JEI, Maths Hub & Schraff Maths..will keep you posted under the JEI thread.
                        But I am enrolling my DD in TAS for sure 😉 is you DD still with TAS?

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