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    Maths Assessment Books

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    • laughingcatL Offline
      laughingcat
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      Thank Mummies for the complement. I will let her know. But at times, I would prefer her to slow down abit as it does drain in me to come up with questions for her instead of asking her to mug the assessment books. I don't even have the time to go to popular bookstore.

      jedamum:
      kids who like math, really like math.
      kids who do not like math (like my son 😓), make parents 😓 when trying to do math assessment books. 😓
      totally agreed with this statement. I realise it is important to get the child to love Maths otherwise it is very frustrating should the child \"shuts\" off. That is why loads of motivation, no screams and no nags. I know it is hard to restrain....but what to do.

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      • janet88J Offline
        janet88
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        jedamum:
        kids who like math, really like math.

        kids who do not like math (like my son 😓), make parents 😓 when trying to do math assessment books. 😓
        Yup...when kids like certain subjects...any amount of work given for that subject is NO problem finishing. My son dislikes Math but it is a subject which requires lots of practice...so he has to do.

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          Champion
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          janet_lee88:
          jedamum:

          kids who like math, really like math.

          kids who do not like math (like my son 😓), make parents 😓 when trying to do math assessment books. 😓

          Yup...when kids like certain subjects...any amount of work given for that subject is NO problem finishing. My son dislikes Math but it is a subject which requires lots of practice...so he has to do.


          My DD1 loves Maths and am thankful because she mett with very dedicated Maths T since P1 till now (P4). Maths T dished out a lot of worksheets especially these 2 weeks nearing ca1 next week 😓

          Hope to use the march Sch holidays to do up those Maths Assessment books which are now :snooze: comfortably in the cabinet 🤷

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            smartmummy
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            After tried my son’s questions I wanted to do more qns. I asked my son to do, he struggled then I taught him. I think a bit late already to practice on this type of qns. Hmmm…


            Wow laughingcat!
            Ur niece is amazing!!!
            U mean u finish whole four books! Or only certain units?
            My son likes Sci, whenever I explain he will listen. For maths, he just doesn’t want to listen my explanations.he intention just finished the qn and moved to his playing area. He love chess, but I don’t know why he doesn’t like or willing to do maths,Though parents love maths. May be I didn’t teach interestingly? How to make person to like maths and do more sums?

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              iLoveChubby
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              smartmummy:
              May be I didn't teach interestingly? How to make person to like maths and do more sums?

              Teach interestingly to like maths?... :scratchhead: ..hmm... that is truly a CHALLENGE, at least for me... I rather put him in enrichment class for the teacher to explain the methods to him because I know i just cant keep myself sane :siao: esp if i need to explain over and over again for the same thing and him making repeated mistakes... :frustrated:

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              • jedamumJ Offline
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                last edited by

                both my kids do not like math.

                me and my husband do not like math too.
                both my kids are not particularly passionate about any subjects.
                me and my husband do not like academic stuff too.
                but we are at least disciplined enough to get what is needed to be done, done ie when i cannot inculcate passion, i inculcate responsibility. 😓

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                  iLoveChubby
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                  jedamum:
                  but we are at least disciplined enough to get what is needed to be done, done ie when i cannot inculcate passion, i inculcate responsibility. 😓

                  I like that. :rahrah:

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                  • laughingcatL Offline
                    laughingcat
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                    Hi smartmummy, we have completed the whole of P4 maths syllabus. All units have been covered. I am contemplating to start P5 but…i don’t know whether is that the right thing to do.

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                      smartmummy
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                      laughingcat:
                      Hi smartmummy, we have completed the whole of P4 maths syllabus. All units have been covered. I am contemplating to start P5 but.....i don't know whether is that the right thing to do.

                      Is it the child in mainstream or in GEP?

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                      • laughingcatL Offline
                        laughingcat
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                        She was selected for GEP but i decided against for it. But this year the school officers overturn our decision and she started her GEP class only this month.


                        Actually I don’t see any difference between GEP and mainstream, afterall all sit for the same PSLE papers. I feel that GEPers are more busy with all the extra curriculum which i don’t really see any advantage and only reduce the time for other non-academics activities. That is my opinion only.

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