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    • laughingcatL Offline
      laughingcat
      last edited by

      sean wife:
      Hi, has anyone tried this i-maths set before? Any feedback?


      http://mumnbabes.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=433

      Thanks in advance.
      I have the whole set. It does not teach maths per said. More of a logical thinking set.

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      • S Offline
        sean wife
        last edited by

        HI laughingcat,


        Thanks for your feedback on the i-maths set. I read in your earlier posts that your son is attending MPM Maths. Would you say that the activities in i-maths are comparable? I would think that maths understanding is more than counting to the hundreds, addition and subtraction. There is also the understanding and exposure to geometry, measurement, data analysis, time and money etc. Does the i-maths set cover these areas as well?

        Thanks!

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        • B Offline
          buds
          last edited by

          soomum:
          Hey buds,

          Guess you must be awfully busy with the shifting to your very first new home. I just shifted to my very 1st one! *Phew* Its was so grueling for me. That's why I've not been working much with my dd.
          Heyya soomum, it is busy fun for me. šŸ˜‰
          Finally... our very first home. Just for us. So surreal when i think abt it.
          Gruelling? No.. not at all. šŸ˜„ Due to my preggie condition, i started with
          the sorting, throwing, packing and all way in advance. I even went round
          my neighbourhood collecting boxes and getting into scruffles with the box
          disposal contractors! Hahahaa! Now that was one helluva experience. :lol:
          Hubs also very on with helping me pack and though he showed little excite-
          ment (mebbe dowan his parents to see! :laugh:) he shared how anxious he
          was to see the house all done up nicely, as we invested in some reno work.
          soomum:
          I wonder if you have time for my queries.
          You do know that i will always try my best right? šŸ˜‰
          With more time i can be prompt and quick with my replies.
          On other occasions i wait for when i have some quiet time
          to whip up my sharings. I'm always excited to share stuff
          with you guys here. Keeps me inspired with my passion for
          fun learning ideas. So keep your queries coming... :celebrate:
          soomum:
          I want to teach my 3yo dd maths. I tried on and off when i have time to count 1-3 with her using concrete objects. However it seems like she can only understand up to quantity 2. What is the frequency like to introduce 1-10? All at one go or break into 1-3 then progress to 1-4, 1-5 and so on? I feel that her tcher is not working much with her on maths and i'm anxious to want her to be able to count (desperately in fact haa!).
          Reading your above post, I would like to use the Montessori method to teach so it means i need to start off with this concept? if yes, i do not quite understand how i can use vanguard sheet to replace as the wooden rods? because the vanguard sheet although hard is not as 3D as the wooden rods right? Thus how do i build stairs without them flying off the floor? Can i use mega blocks to do this but thats higher cost? Why must it be alternate red & blue color? Is there a book i can get so that i know how to conduct this concept step by step? Also, do i have to make sandpaper numbers for tracing too? Or can i just print out the numbers (bold in black) & laminate it?
          I will come back to you on the detailed replies for the above. I'm replying to
          you from the hospital. Some baby trouble again but hopefully this is the end
          of it. I deem it as being rather old to have another baby (at my age)... šŸ˜›
          soomum:
          My apologies with my questions. Hope you are not fainting 😜 I can't say enough of THANK YOUs for all your advice and help rendered since i know you here =D
          Cheh. Dispense with the apologies hor.. Not required. :love:
          Questions like yours keep me sane, inspired and distracted
          from my real life situations, so i should thank you instead! šŸ˜„

          Fainting? I'm excited to get back to you.. :celebrate:

          Gimme some time k. I WILL reply you soon so you can help
          your little sweetheart. šŸ˜‰ It's been lovely knowing you
          here dear..

          Regards, buds. šŸ˜‰

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          • R Offline
            RRMummy
            last edited by

            buds:
            I'm replying to you from the hospital. Some baby trouble again but hopefully this is the end of it. I deem it as being rather old to have another baby (at my age)... šŸ˜›

            Hiya buds, just picked up this line.. I hope it is nothing major. Please, please take care šŸ™ šŸ™ šŸ™

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            • soomumS Offline
              soomum
              last edited by

              Thank you buds! for replying even when u r in hospital. I hope all is well for you and bb.

              :ugogirl:

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              • B Offline
                buds
                last edited by

                Hi RRMummy and soomum! :love: Thank goodness for the ASUS netbook

                i won or else i'd be bored to death during my ever so often hospital visits
                these days. The wait is killing especially the morning human traffic. :faint:
                Today, i waited two hours in sheer anxiety cos my gynae was in OT. But,
                not that i mind anyway. Good to have KiasuParents for company to keep
                my mind off things. šŸ˜‰

                I also treated myself to a nice snack & bought two pairs of shoes/sandals
                to cheer myself up before going to fetch DD1 from school. :please: I\"m
                not guilty at all, cos they were on offer. :lol: The things we tell ourselves
                huh? :laugh:

                Thanks you guys! For your :love: I appreciate it! :snuggles:

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                • laughingcatL Offline
                  laughingcat
                  last edited by

                  sean wife:
                  HI laughingcat,


                  Thanks for your feedback on the i-maths set. I read in your earlier posts that your son is attending MPM Maths. Would you say that the activities in i-maths are comparable? I would think that maths understanding is more than counting to the hundreds, addition and subtraction. There is also the understanding and exposure to geometry, measurement, data analysis, time and money etc. Does the i-maths set cover these areas as well?

                  Thanks!
                  Hello Sean Wife,

                  They are comparable. But MPM got more stuffs (worksheets and manipulatives) and more fun as well. The i-maths is like a \"starter\".....hehehe šŸ˜„

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                  • C Offline
                    cantbearit2
                    last edited by

                    buds:

                    Heyya soomum, it is busy fun for me. šŸ˜‰
                    Finally... our very first home. Just for us. So surreal when i think abt it.
                    Gruelling? No.. not at all. šŸ˜„ Due to my preggie condition, i started with
                    the sorting, throwing, packing and all way in advance. I even went round
                    my neighbourhood collecting boxes and getting into scruffles with the box
                    disposal contractors! Hahahaa! Now that was one helluva experience. :lol:
                    Hubs also very on with helping me pack and though he showed little excite-
                    ment (mebbe dowan his parents to see! :laugh:) he shared how anxious he
                    was to see the house all done up nicely, as we invested in some reno work.

                    You do know that i will always try my best right? šŸ˜‰
                    With more time i can be prompt and quick with my replies.
                    On other occasions i wait for when i have some quiet time
                    to whip up my sharings. I'm always excited to share stuff
                    with you guys here. Keeps me inspired with my passion for
                    fun learning ideas. So keep your queries coming... :celebrate:

                    I will come back to you on the detailed replies for the above. I'm replying to
                    you from the hospital. Some baby trouble again but hopefully this is the end
                    of it. I deem it as being rather old to have another baby (at my age)... šŸ˜›

                    Cheh. Dispense with the apologies hor.. Not required. :love:
                    Questions like yours keep me sane, inspired and distracted
                    from my real life situations, so i should thank you instead! šŸ˜„

                    Fainting? I'm excited to get back to you.. :celebrate:

                    Gimme some time k. I WILL reply you soon so you can help
                    your little sweetheart. šŸ˜‰ It's been lovely knowing you
                    here dear..

                    Regards, buds. šŸ˜‰
                    I can't believe what IM missing here. Started reading this thread today right fr page 1. wow! impressive! Mainly b'cos of Buds. :udawoman:

                    I got addicted to this thread fr all the creative methods you have shown us. Spent the whole aftn not doing my office work but reading this thread. šŸ˜‰ (no worries, I can multi-task anyway).

                    I will most definitely visit this thread more often.

                    Buds, pleeeease..... continue to share with us (but of course not at the expense of your health, bb comes first šŸ˜› ) Do take care of your bb & yourself and post a few tips for us only when you feeling up to it.

                    Once again, kudos to you, BUDS! :salute:

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                    • J Offline
                      jancy
                      last edited by

                      Just came across this topic while browsing..

                      If anyone interested in learning how to teach math using the Montessori Materials :

                      Right to learn is having a hands on workshop

                      here is the link:
                      http://montessoriprogram.com/mathematics

                      it is starting on 19th Sept...

                      I will be joining so if anyone interested can join me.

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                      • laughingcatL Offline
                        laughingcat
                        last edited by

                        Initially I wanted to go too but then the price is too expensive. :shock: Also afraid I might forget the method. So in the end, I bought the hands-on manipulatives from Learning Resources. The book comes with detailed explaination and colour pictures to follow. So far it help me bah

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