All About Primary School Math Enrichment
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any advice, anyone?
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Haha,, u are so Kiasu................... juz like me. :lol:
I have go through some of their Math questions, and I personally find that still can manage. Not tat difficult.
I tik the most difficult one should be when the kids are in P4. I really can't do some of their questions!!! {Luckily, my hubby know how to do}
Those Math questions required your kids to use their \"imaginative thinking\" to do.
So dun worry now,, still go three more years to go.
Maybe if u got time, go and buy some Assessment books to refer. Shd more or less help lol. :idea: -
corrochan:
erm hi anyone can help?
there are a few math thread around.
you should be able to have a feel what P1's math is about.
alternatively, you can take a look at any P1 assessment book in Popular bookstore.
as for preparing for P1 math, you can take a look at the chapters in the assessment books as well as the P1 math thread and thread on all about P1 preparation.
you may want to look at preschooler's math threads too as most of P1 math are revision from K2 stuff.
most of the problems that kids face in P1 math actually relates to their understanding of the instructions ie their english standards. -
evelynseet:
\"imaginative thinking\"= Cud you be referring to critical thinking....Haha,, u are so Kiasu................... juz like me. :lol:
I have go through some of their Math questions, and I personally find that still can manage. Not tat difficult.
I tik the most difficult one should be when the kids are in P4. I really can't do some of their questions!!! {Luckily, my hubby know how to do}
Those Math questions required your kids to use their \"imaginative thinking\" to do.
So dun worry now,, still go three more years to go.
Maybe if u got time, go and buy some Assessment books to refer. Shd more or less help lol. :idea: -
jedamum:
Chief, this one another thread to link up with our prior Maths threads.corrochan:
erm hi anyone can help?
there are a few math thread around.
you should be able to have a feel what P1's math is about.
alternatively, you can take a look at any P1 assessment book in Popular bookstore.
as for preparing for P1 math, you can take a look at the chapters in the assessment books as well as the P1 math thread and thread on all about P1 preparation.
you may want to look at preschooler's math threads too as most of P1 math are revision from K2 stuff.
most of the problems that kids face in P1 math actually relates to their understanding of the instructions ie their english standards.
Jedamum is right. Mostly revison from K2 and yes, very much to do
with more on the understanding of instructions. Command of English
is very important. -
buds:
...Chief, this one another thread to link up with our prior Maths threads...
Yes ma'am. Into the Primary School Enrichment thread it goes. -
ChiefKiasu:
Thank you, kind sir. You're most efficient.buds:
...Chief, this one another thread to link up with our prior Maths threads...
Yes ma'am. Into the Primary School Enrichment thread it goes.
I agree with jedamum that good housekeeping in
the forum will ensure its easier to find the threads.
There was once i wanted to reply to a multiplication
query, i looked under the probable ones but cudn't
find it. Look and look until headache leh... then found
it under enrichment maths or something, i forgot agn. -
Any recommendation for good MPM center in the east?
Heard the standard varies… -
MPM emphasises a lot on colour, drawing and mind maps to introduce concepts. While it may be beneficial to some students, it tends to make your child overreliant on colours and drawing. Children may no longer want to form object in their head but instead want to draw them out.
Similarly, Sakamoto also emphasises a lot on drawing models but in a different way. Your child will be learning model drawing but with another approach that may end up confusing your child. Also, children may be overreliant on model drawing such that they forget about other easier alternatives in maths heuristics.
Kumon emphasises on self learning. There are students who dont like it and students who benefitted a lot from it such that they become great self learners.
Overall, i think different students are catered for different programmes.
Also, just like martial arts, there is no best martial arts. Wushu, judo, taekwondo are all ranked the same. The one who make the differences are the teacher and the students themselves. -
sleepy:
hi sleepy, there are quite a few centre located at the east, for detail u can serve their website: http://www.mpmmath.comAny recommendation for good MPM center in the east?
Heard the standard varies...
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