Math Heuristics - Discussion
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mathheuristic is different from concept math, and also different from visible math.
the price is 485 per term, when i called just now. but the prog seems gd, covering model drawing, heuristics and higher order thinkg. only hv weekend classes. the onsponge concepts covered in higher order thinking module i think
so i hope to hear from parents who hv tried -
tks for the info, I needed to know more.
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hi nicholas25
when did u start to join mathheuristics at goldhill?
how are the teachers?
how is utm compared to model drawing? ur teachers accepted the method? -
Im joining their holiday class this month, I hope it benefits my child. ,hope its different than wat is taught in school cos my child say they are taught UTM in school. Its kind of expensive but as long as my child learns something new and can apply their method than I will be quite happy.
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Hi
Has any parent sign up for their kid especially in P6 in this school. Seems like their course especially the P6 level is quite popular. Pls advise whether it is good.
Also they have the Science Heuritics for P6 students preparing for PSLE.
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It means like nobody heard about this school before. But their classes are always very full. Can some kind parents please give some feedback about this Maths Heuristics. Tks so much. -
Hi, My daughter has been with them since P4. Is a great help to her by using their method to solve the problem (Paper2). After attending, my daughter need not spend too much time solving a question. I personally find suitable for my daughter.
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I’m also very keen to hear feedback from the parents…
The PSLE Science workshop is very expensive… wonder if it’s really effective. -
My son tried out the maths classes from P4-mid P5. In P4, he did very well but in P5, he got confused with the teaching methods. My son is a more visual person and the unit transfer method can be quite abstract and prone to making mistakes if your child is not strong in maths. I had to take my son out after SA1 in P5, because he did so badly using the methods. He became more confused. After I took my son out, as I went through the notes trying to diagnose why my son was doing so badly, I realized that some of the worksheets were not marked properly as in there were some glaring mistakes but the teacher didn’t correct my son’s worksheets.
I had to switch my son back quickly to model method so that he would make fewer mistakes & he could the visuals to help him. To be fair, my friend’s child who is top in maths found the methods efficient and time-saving. So you’ve got know your child well and what method would help your child best. -
Just started my daughter with the Science Heuristics. Too early to provide feedback.
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