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      JEI PSLE MATH
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      Common Mistakes With \"Time\"


      It is a common mistake among students to present addition and subtraction of time and time duration as number statements.

      Error Example 1:

      8.10pm + 2h 20min = 10.30pm

      Error Example 2:


      8.10pm -> 8hr 10min
      8hr 10min + 2hr 20min =10hr 30min
      10hr 30min -> 10.30pm

      The PSLE accepted presentation is using the time line.

      SA2 is around the corner. Questions relating to time are usually not difficult and it would be a pity to lose precious marks because of presentation.


      JEI PSLE MATH:
      Dear all,

      We have compiled a list of common mistakes committed by students, categorised into \"Upper Primary\", \"Lower Primary\" and \"All Levels\". Due to copyright reasons we will not be able to offer it online for download. Nevertheless, you may collect a copy from our Ang Mo Kio or Marine Parade branches.[/size]

      All the best to our children coming CA2!

      http://i52.tinypic.com/4ghyeo.jpg\">

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        HC_Parent
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        My experience with parkway is not that good. i was supposed to bring my DS there for some assessment. When I was there my son was asked to sit in with a class which is about to commence. The tables and chairs were in disarray, the students were chatting loudly and the stationary for the students were very inadequate. A few cant even find any pencil! Then my son was asked to do some test and I was asked by the teacher to gauge which booklet will be more suited to my son’s ability! As the class started the students continued to talk and do work at the same time, causing my son to become very distracted and unable to focus on the test.


        I find the whole class very disorderly, very rowdy and untidy. The teacher only walked around and assist the students should they have problems with their work. This made me think that my son will be better off at home with my supervision and getting 1-to-1 attention. These young kids are too playful to be left alone to complete their work. The class structure is simply too laidback for me.

        I also heard another female teacher shouting at some students in the other room. something which ive never encountered in other centres. the centre manager was also not very helpful nor friendly.

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          headache1969
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          Hi,


          Personally, I would think its easier to understand if it is presented as a number statement. Sometime I wonder what is MOE thinking.

          Anyway, thanks for the highlight, my P2 DD teacher told me presentation in timeline format needed but not in P2 syllabus yet. Will be in P3. I told her, they teach the P2 children adding hours and minutes in number statement format. Then when come to P3, they introduce adding time and time duration. Suddenly timeline is required. Of course there is confusion. (I also learn the difference between time(9.10am) and time duration (9hr 10min)

          JEI PSLE MATH:
          Common Mistakes With \"Time\"

          It is a common mistake among students to present addition and subtraction of time and time duration as number statements.

          Error Example 1:

          8.10pm + 2h 20min = 10.30pm

          Error Example 2:


          8.10pm -> 8hr 10min
          8hr 10min + 2hr 20min =10hr 30min
          10hr 30min -> 10.30pm

          The PSLE accepted presentation is using the time line.

          SA2 is around the corner. Questions relating to time are usually not difficult and it would be a pity to lose precious marks because of presentation.


          JEI PSLE MATH:

          Dear all,

          We have compiled a list of common mistakes committed by students, categorised into \"Upper Primary\", \"Lower Primary\" and \"All Levels\". Due to copyright reasons we will not be able to offer it online for download. Nevertheless, you may collect a copy from our Ang Mo Kio or Marine Parade branches.[/size]

          All the best to our children coming CA2!

          http://i52.tinypic.com/4ghyeo.jpg\">

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            forever_kiasu
            last edited by

            Spot on Headache1969.


            My DS in P2 learn adding time in statement format and my DS in P3 learn adding time in timeline format. Indeed my P3 DS find it difficult to draw the timeline. I think children find it easier to write number versus drawing. I also don't know what is the fuss about presentation. Maybe we parents should gather together and write to MOE to stop fussing about format. It is just being stupidly inflexible.

            headache1969:
            Hi,

            Personally, I would think its easier to understand if it is presented as a number statement. Sometime I wonder what is MOE thinking.

            Anyway, thanks for the highlight, my P2 DD teacher told me presentation in timeline format needed but not in P2 syllabus yet. Will be in P3. I told her, they teach the P2 children adding hours and minutes in number statement format. Then when come to P3, they introduce adding time and time duration. Suddenly timeline is required. Of course there is confusion. (I also learn the difference between time(9.10am) and time duration (9hr 10min)
            JEI PSLE MATH:

            Common Mistakes With \"Time\"

            It is a common mistake among students to present addition and subtraction of time and time duration as number statements.

            Error Example 1:

            8.10pm + 2h 20min = 10.30pm

            Error Example 2:


            8.10pm -> 8hr 10min
            8hr 10min + 2hr 20min =10hr 30min
            10hr 30min -> 10.30pm

            The PSLE accepted presentation is using the time line.

            SA2 is around the corner. Questions relating to time are usually not difficult and it would be a pity to lose precious marks because of presentation.


            [quote=\"JEI PSLE MATH\"]Dear all,

            We have compiled a list of common mistakes committed by students, categorised into \"Upper Primary\", \"Lower Primary\" and \"All Levels\". Due to copyright reasons we will not be able to offer it online for download. Nevertheless, you may collect a copy from our Ang Mo Kio or Marine Parade branches.[/size]

            All the best to our children coming CA2!

            http://i52.tinypic.com/4ghyeo.jpg\">

            [/quote]

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              fanbing
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              After much research and after a few free trials in several centres :oops: , I finally signed up with JEIPsle. My DS feel its worksheets is more challenging and he feel comfortable in the class and the teacher. The environment is not bad, don't look like tuition centre. After his lesson, his teacher also give me a brief of what was taught and area which she will focus in next lesson.


              My DS tell me the centre is now doing something call select papers which is a collection of common questions students make mistakes. Sound like a good method to prepare for exams. I hope this will give him a last minute boost for SA2.

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                vlim
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                fanbing:
                After much research and after a few free trials in several centres :oops: , I finally signed up with JEIPsle. My DS feel its worksheets is more challenging and he feel comfortable in the class and the teacher. The environment is not bad, don't look like tuition centre. After his lesson, his teacher also give me a brief of what was taught and area which she will focus in next lesson.


                My DS tell me the centre is now doing something call select papers which is a collection of common questions students make mistakes. Sound like a good method to prepare for exams. I hope this will give him a last minute boost for SA2.
                I also just signed up my dd at the AMK branch. My impression is that the teachers are pretty delicated. The class size is small (max 5) which I think is good for kids who need more coaching especially. After every lessons the teacher will come out and brief the parents individaully what the kids have done during the lessons. They also provide free revision lessons for coming sa2. So hope to see some improvement in my dd sa2, though I don't expect much as only join them recently... 😄

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                  fanbing
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                  Vlim,

                  My DS is with Marine Parade branch. Not aware about the free revision class. I will checkout. They did give out past year papers as homework. Even during the trial they gave it to my DS. And during the actual lesson they also give. My DS say he will have to do one as homework every week until end of SA2.

                  The centre manager is Michelle. I find her very helpful and detail. One customer tell me she is very popular among the older students. Too bad she don't teach P4 on weekends. Which level is yr DD in?

                  Marine Parade branch is in a building opposite parkway parade. It is really a mad house there. The lift is crowded all the time and the carpark is a long queue to get in. When I was at jei it was ok until during the change of class time, it is chaotic, the students changing class, the teachers briefing the parents. I ask a parent, is it normal? She say, wait 10 min all will be quiet again. Indeed she is right.

                  My advise, if mummies have time on weekday, should sign up on weekdays.

                  vlim:
                  fanbing:

                  After much research and after a few free trials in several centres :oops: , I finally signed up with JEIPsle. My DS feel its worksheets is more challenging and he feel comfortable in the class and the teacher. The environment is not bad, don't look like tuition centre. After his lesson, his teacher also give me a brief of what was taught and area which she will focus in next lesson.

                  My DS tell me the centre is now doing something call select papers which is a collection of common questions students make mistakes. Sound like a good method to prepare for exams. I hope this will give him a last minute boost for SA2.

                  I also just signed up my dd at the AMK branch. My impression is that the teachers are pretty delicated. The class size is small (max 5) which I think is good for kids who need more coaching especially. After every lessons the teacher will come out and brief the parents individaully what the kids have done during the lessons. They also provide free revision lessons for coming sa2. So hope to see some improvement in my dd sa2, though I don't expect much as only join them recently... 😄

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                    vlim
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                    maybe my dd just joined and they think my dd need more help hahaaaa! AMK branch has an open carpark right in front of it ..so no lift conjestion.. 😉

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                      iFirefly
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                      vlim:
                      maybe my dd just joined and they think my dd need more help hahaaaa! AMK branch has an open carpark right in front of it ..so no lift conjestion.. 😉

                      Hi vlim, nice to 'see' you here! I am planning to sign up math tuition for my DS2 next year (too late for this year liao) and I am considering JEI or Concept Math. How do you find JEI? Good for playful kids like my DS2?

                      I am also sourcing for Eng, Chi & Sci tuition for DS2 next year (comparing with his gor gor who did not have any tuition except this year P6 for Eng only, sigh!).

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                        vlim
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                        firefly38:
                        vlim:

                        maybe my dd just joined and they think my dd need more help hahaaaa! AMK branch has an open carpark right in front of it ..so no lift conjestion.. 😉


                        Hi vlim, nice to 'see' you here! I am planning to sign up math tuition for my DS2 next year (too late for this year liao) and I am considering JEI or Concept Math. How do you find JEI? Good for playful kids like my DS2?

                        I am also sourcing for Eng, Chi & Sci tuition for DS2 next year (comparing with his gor gor who did not have any tuition except this year P6 for Eng only, sigh!).

                        Hi firefly 38,
                        We meet again Hahaaa ! I think its plus point is small class size and teachers are delicated. I haven't visited concept maths before so no comment abt it. I think u got to pay a visit to both centers if u want to find out whether which suits your kids better... 😄

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