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    is it possible to teach p4 math ourselves?

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      24hr-mum
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      do u hv this fear that if the child doesnt do well in math sa its becos u didnt gv tuition cos u teach him or her ursf? i m no expert in math but i m thinkg of teaching myslf to identify my girl’s specific weakness that no tutor can address

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        24hr-mum:
        do u hv this fear that if the child doesnt do well in math sa its becos u didnt gv tuition cos u teach him or her ursf? i m no expert in math but i m thinkg of teaching myslf to identify my girl's specific weakness that no tutor can address

        I did fear , especially for PSLE. Always wondered what if , since all my friends did say that Maths tution/enrichment was a must for PSLE. Most in her class did have some tution/enrichment ( it was the best class ) .

        But her school results were good and she does have a very good apptitude for maths. So i crossed my fingers and let it be. She did very well for PSLE so well, alls well that ends well 😓

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          Mychildren
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          Of course 24 hr mum, if you do not have the confident, then don’t do it. You can guide her and at the same time let her have tuition. Think that will work too.

          But as for me, I like and love math so I’m confident that I can guide him myself. So far, I only have problem with the higher thinking skill problem sums but once I look through the answers behind those assessment books, I’m able to grasp the technique to solving it. Also, I’ve budget constrain as mentioned so can’t afford tuition for my kids.
          Tuition is all right but do check on whether your child understand what the tutor or the tuition centre teach. If your child does not improve after this, parents need to come in to help.

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            24hr-mum
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            24hr-mum:

            do u hv this fear that if the child doesnt do well in math sa its becos u didnt gv tuition cos u teach him or her ursf? i m no expert in math but i m thinkg of teaching myslf to identify my girl's specific weakness that no tutor can address


            I did fear , especially for PSLE. Always wondered what if , since all my friends did say that Maths tution/enrichment was a must for PSLE. Most in her class did have some tution/enrichment ( it was the best class ) .

            But her school results were good and she does have a very good apptitude for maths. So i crossed my fingers and let it be. She did very well for PSLE so well, alls well that ends well 😓


            can share wif me how did teach ur child math? what approach, bks, etc?

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              24hr-mum:

              can share wif me how did teach ur child math? what approach, bks, etc?
              Hi 25hr-mum,

              If you are ready to work hard, it is possible. I actually spent a school holiday doing assessment books and exam papers to get myself familiarise with current Math.

              For assessment books, i did Fabian Ng, Andrew Er, On Sponge to know about models and alternative ways to solve Math problems. After that,
              I did plenty of Paper 2 top school's exam questions for P5 to P6. I gained confident as I could do more and more of the questions.

              I personally don't like to stress my children with tuition. I find that I'm with my kids everyday, I can monitor their homework, I can see the type of questions the school is focusing, I'm in the best position to help him.

              Who know, you will be so good at it that you can start teaching others 😉 Actually, for me, it all started because my sis wanted me to help teach my niece and nephew. Both ended up with A* and A for the Math.

              So, it is possible. Have fun! (Oh, I love Math, that probably helps.)

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                smartmummy
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                24hr-mum:
                do u hv this fear that if the child doesnt do well in math sa its becos u didnt gv tuition cos u teach him or her ursf? i m no expert in math but i m thinkg of teaching myslf to identify my girl's specific weakness that no tutor can address

                I never think of that way,but my DH always thinks and telling me.Sometimes make me think that way.But I know some parents Teach their kids upto PSLE and got good results.My son hates to go tuition.He has no problem in understanding,the problem is carefulness.That I need to work out.School going to start soon.I think parents are the best Teacher of their kids.So do our part confidently.Good luck 24hr_mum!
                I like problem solving.

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                  coolit
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                  If you can teach your dd, that is the best because it is your own kid, you will really analyse her mistakes and give her the best but for me, I am too impatient so I outsource

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                    jedamum
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                    coolit:
                    If you can teach your dd, that is the best because it is your own kid, you will really analyse her mistakes and give her the best but for me, I am too impatient so I outsource

                    even if i try, my brain is unable to analyse P4 math. and because it is so, i was pretty frustrated when he gets questions wrong and i have to try to decipher where are the mistakes (luckily husband said he'll take over) :oops:
                    so i prefer assessment books with worked examples so the boy can analyse by himself; else i shove the question/worked examples to my husband; else i post here. 😓

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                      iFirefly
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                      Have any parents sent their kids for Math/Science tuition at The Study Solution in Bishan? It is a subsidiary of the Morris Allen Study Centres. It was known as The Maths Solution (2005) but was renamed The Study Solution to reflect the additional Science programme that the centres offer. Appreciate any feed/comments. Thanks!

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                        24hr-mum:
                        if we get a good math assessment bk n work hard, is it poss to skip tuition and teach p4 math ourself? p5 then go tuition??


                        Yes possible, even all the way to P6. For questions you don't know, can always rely on forum's support.

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