With the PSLE English and language papers coming up in 2 days, students will be busy brushing up on their language and writing skills. For most parts of the exam, there will be a known structure, and students will know what to expect from it.
Category: Revision
Tackling anxiety during exams
Anxiety is a real and serious issue that needs to be addressed. Most parents ignore it and think that it is common for students to be nervous during exam time.
How to score higher for PSLE English Oral Examination?
With only a little more than two weeks remaining for this year’s PSLE oral exams, we are sure that many students might be feeling the tension and giving it their all in preparation. Making up about 15% of the student’s marks, this section demands maximum attention, but the section is also where many students stumble and fall.
Six things parents can do to help their children prepare for the PSLE
As the PSLEs draw near, it is time for students to start preparing, and by this, we mean preparation that involves plenty of revision, and going back to the basics to ensure that foundations of individual subjects are firm.
How can I improve my revision skills?
PSLE has come and gone, and now we are left with a few weeks before the end-of-year examinations. With some of these exams being cancelled for various levels, it can be said that we deserve a break. But! For many of our primary school students, there may be weighted assessments held to help gauge where academic standards lie. In this blog, we are going to share a few study tips for students who may need some guidance.
Ace the PSLE Science Exam with these tips!
The PSLE is almost reaching the end, and with the Mother Tongue paper happening today, the Science paper is next up in line!
Just like other exams, it is a paper one can easily score good marks on if approached the right way. So, how can you help your children prepare well to meet their next challenge?
How can I support my child during exam time?
7 days, just 1 week away from the first written PSLE paper. Primary 6 students, how do you feel? Are you feeling stressed about the upcoming exams?
How to stay calm during the exam period?
To most parents and children, exams are synonymous with stress. It’s not easy to maintain a clear head and stop feeling tense during the time. But, it is not all bad. It can be healthy too, and without it, most students won’t be making the preparations and end up procrastinating. But, if it gets out of hand, then all hell breaks loose.
Help! I don’t have enough time during my exam!
The September holiday is only 2 weeks away, which only means that now is the period of assignments, tests, and for the Primary 6 students, preliminary examinations.
Mock exams: The key to exam preparation!
Every household with school-going children will be feeling the pressure of the exams fast approaching. In our previous blog posts, we have already talked about how to approach the exams systematically and utilise the time and resources you have in the best possible way.