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    JEI/PSLE Math - Discussion

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      vlim
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      Yong HL:
      no harm trying for a term i guess πŸ™‚

      the problem is she already got tuitions for other subjectsss...so πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰ ...try hard not to flood her with another one unless ..no choice... πŸ˜‰

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        sydney
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        vlim:
        Yong HL:

        Guess most maths classes, including JEI maths do highlight to kids how to minimise careless mistakes eg draw models properly, write numbers in the right place etc etc so wont get mixed up πŸ™‚


        I also do remind my dd le..but still have the same mistake.. :imconstipated: ....got to beat her pigu liao...

        Not so long ago, JEI MP was distributing out a compilation of common careless mistakes. What you mentioned about copying wrong figures is in the list. That would also imply that such mistakes must be very common.

        Personally, I feel that carelessness has to do with a child overall awareness of things around them. My DS was very blur when he was much younger. He has little awareness of things around him (except able to identify Macdonald \"M\" sign even from a far distance). Lost his water bottles, pencils, ruler, pencil box, books , you name it, he would have lost it before. Not suprisingly, he is a super careless student in his work. Whereas my DD is better.

        Anyway, now my DS in P6. He has in a way matured slightly and is more concious. Still careless but not ridiculously careless anymore. At least, he now put in an effort to apply the methods taught by JEI tutor to minimise silly mistakes.

        Mummies, have faith in your little ones, they will grow up and their awareness of things around them will improve which will translate to less silly mistakes. :xedfingers:

        Lets pray LOL πŸ™

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          vlim
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          Thanks Sydney for your sharing and advice πŸ˜„

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            vlim
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            hi,

            I would like to find out from parents here, other then the branch mgr of PW, Jason, are the rest of tutors there equally good? πŸ˜„

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              homeworkmummy
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              Anyone has feedback on their P5 or P6 classes at AMK branch? Can share with me your experience? How’s the teacher n worksheets?

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                moomooko
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                hi…are there branches in the west?..cannot find any good maths tuition centre in the west anyone can help?

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                  sony1970
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                  vlim:
                  hi,

                  I would like to find out from parents here, other then the branch mgr of PW, Jason, are the rest of tutors there equally good? πŸ˜„
                  As I know, Jason is in charge of programmes. Michelle is the mgr. My DS taught by Kenrick, DD new tutor is Melinda. All ok, no issue.

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                    vlim
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                    Thanks Sony... As the timing at PW is not right for us ... So I have signed at the Amk branch. Hope the teachers are ok there :xedfingers:

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                      work4astar
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                      homeworkmummy:
                      Anyone has feedback on their P5 or P6 classes at AMK branch? Can share with me your experience? How's the teacher n worksheets?

                      My DS P6 with AMK. Small class size, 6 students max. Worksheet content is good. Questions are organise by types and topics and challenging. Nearing the exams they do worksheets call \"Select\" to prepare for exams. As I understand they are commonly wrong questions selected from many sources and modified. They thus are usually more difficult. I can see that my DS is now more confident with Math and I pray he will get an A for his PSLE πŸ™‚ :xedfingers:

                      Also I am most touched is that the school is very dedicated. They have free exam drilling classes for P5 and P6 to prepare for exams. During the free lessons they do past year school papers.

                      My DS teacher is Ms Indra, I have no issue.

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                        homeworkmummy
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                        Hi work4astar, did your DS improve significantly under the guidance of Ms Indra?

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