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    OnSponge Maths - Discussion

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    • B Offline
      buds
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      firefly38:
      ccgoh:

      what is the class size for onsponge?


      Max 10 pupils per class. Have been looking around for a good Math tuition centre for my DS2 (p4). Contemplating between onSponge and Concept Math. Also considering a few other centers. Appreciate any comments on onSponge Math at Thomson. Thanks!

      Onsponge n Concept Math is considered enrichment or tuition?

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        24hr-mum
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        p4 now. went last dec for wkshop. i think for smart kids ok but mine is average only

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          MMM
          last edited by

          24hr-mum:
          p4 now. went last dec for wkshop. i think for smart kids ok but mine is average only

          Hi 24hr-mum, I also sent my P5 for their holiday camp last year when she was P4. Thought it was too compressed and rushed that didn't allow them to digest the information. Don't think the camp was a good idea as some of these concepts need time to appreciate and you get better through practise. So I didn't consider that for my ds.

          Not sure if their weekly classes are better.

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            buds
            last edited by

            Do they get to bring back notes/work from the workshops?


            The website indicates for noobies to onsponge pgrm, so im assuming no need for children to have prior solid foundation in concepts?

            I was considering to sign up for my DD2 who is in P3 now.

            Tks MMM for your feedback.

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              ccgoh
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              I heard good comments about onsponge from friends but seems like you need to be quite good already. Not sure whether to onsponge is better or concept math. Don’t really know the difference, I thought onsponge seems to have rather developed techniques. Anyone attends their classes? Are they rushed in teaching in the classes?

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                KSP
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                MMM:
                24hr-mum:

                p4 now. went last dec for wkshop. i think for smart kids ok but mine is average only


                Hi 24hr-mum, I also sent my P5 for their holiday camp last year when she was P4. Thought it was too compressed and rushed that didn't allow them to digest the information. Don't think the camp was a good idea as some of these concepts need time to appreciate and you get better through practise. So I didn't consider that for my ds.

                Not sure if their weekly classes are better.

                I also sent my dd for the camp last year but found not really effective. Maths is a subject that needs constant practice. If the parents are good tutor for their kids they can actually buy the books and teach them. I bought the books but no time to go thru with dd. Perhaps we will be more disciplined if we pay and attend the lessons.

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                  24hr-mum
                  last edited by

                  my impression frm reading the concept math thread is CM is better for weaker kids and easier to understand than onsponge.

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                    coolit
                    last edited by

                    Yup, this is my understanding too. Onsponge helps better kids and CM helps weaker kids.

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                      iFirefly
                      last edited by

                      coolit:
                      Yup, this is my understanding too. Onsponge helps better kids and CM helps weaker kids.

                      Thanks everyone for your feedback & comments!!!

                      What if my DS is neither a 'better' kid nor a 'weaker' kid, but just an 'average' kid, which centre (onSponge or Concept Math) is more suitable for him :scratchhead: ? Sigh!!! :gloomy:

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                        elderflowertea
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                        firefly38:
                        coolit:

                        Yup, this is my understanding too. Onsponge helps better kids and CM helps weaker kids.


                        Thanks everyone for your feedback & comments!!!

                        What if my DS is neither a 'better' kid nor a 'weaker' kid, but just an 'average' kid, which centre (onSponge or Concept Math) is more suitable for him :scratchhead: ? Sigh!!! :gloomy:

                        Why don't u buy the onSponge book for him to try? If he can do quite a number of questions, then enroll him in onSponge.

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