The Alternative Story (TAS) - Discussion
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Can someone pm me the details as i need a referral from TAS. Many thanks
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Smurfette3,
You are correct. I called them and they do not sell to non TAS students.
Non TAS student only able to get it at Popular. They will launch it by the end of the year. -
A bit off topic but if anyone wants a creative writing book, I recommend also the series by Liza Tan. There are quite a few books and I think the compos are all different. There’s one series for P3-4, another for P5-6. One outlet put these under Primary Composition. Another outlet places this under P3 compo, and P5 compo respectively.
DS and I read some of the compos and felt that the standard is there and the compos are nice to read. -
Just got an email reply on the TAS schedule… can’t fit into their timing for P1 at all… so cannot even consider…
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coolit:
Thank you so much for your information. Not too sure whether it is wise to change class. His current P3/P4 teacher is likely to follow up and continue with the class next year at the same time slot.Hi PiggyLalala,
My ds is in P6, he used to be in the P5 class in AMK under teacher May-Ann. Now he is also under her at Bukit Timah. He will really listen to her and she is the type of teacher that can win the respect of the naughty students (my boy falls into this category) but also keep them in line. Ds would make sure that
his TAS homework is done, his things filed up, his spelling learnt, she is strict
but somehow can win him. I used to have a headache finding a teacher
for him as he would switch off during the lessons or
not bother to do the homework but he respects and likes this teacher so
I am very happy about that.
She will give me very detailed feedback and ds was telling me that her compo teaching is rather funny, he is able to picture the whole story and make it
funny for the mundane compos because she taught them to use humour for these topics.
There is also another teacher, teacher Joy, that is teaching P5 at AMK. She is good and can teach well. Teacher May-Ann is stricter but teacher Joy is
more the buddy buddy type. So it depends on which teacher suits your child.
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Hi,
Can someone send or pm me details for the referral for Amk TAS ? -
Hi PiggyLalala,
If your child is fine with the class, then it should be better to continue with the
same class as he knows the teacher already and the classmates? Or you could
let him try another class for one day instead of going for his normal class
and see if he can adapt to that class?
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Callie Tan:
Just got an email reply on the TAS schedule... can't fit into their timing for P1 at all... so cannot even consider...
I think they have some classes that still do not have a level attached to it yet,
maybe you can request for that slot to be for P1? Some classes in the past have
started when 4 parents got together and asked if they could start a class
at a certain time. -
Manage to get the 2012 time table. The class is too huge at 14 to 16 student per class. The child might not be able to get the attention.
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I think it depends on the child. I find the teachers are engaging and can manage the
class well so although my boy is the naughty type, he can be in a big class in TAS
and still listen and pay attention. He has been in smaller classes before (max 6 per class)
in other centres before but he still did not really do well or pay attention because
although the class was small, the teaching was not that engaging.
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