Mighty Math - Discussion
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i mean do they purely doing worksheets or is there any interactive tools to help them to grasp the concepts of maths. If purely worksheet, seems like kumon.
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They used worksheets to teach. The worksheets are very interesting and colourful… Not really like kumon that keep repeating to let the child remember the qns. Hope this helps…
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junle0709:
They used worksheets to teach. The worksheets are very interesting and colourful.. Not really like kumon that keep repeating to let the child remember the qns. Hope this helps..
Will the teacher guide the child along the way? -
Yes. They will. As parents, we also have to guide them at home when doing the work to build confident.
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They open a new branch in Tanjong Pagar.
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they have in tanjong pagar already so i think if they are growing means its pretty much effective to students
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Hey parents!
Any P3 kids or upper level primary kids taking the program in Sengkang? It seems to me that lots of younger kids enroll in this pogram. Does it really suits primary kids? -
Hmm… my boy is attending in Punggol branch. There seems to be more bigger kids now… I am not sure about seng kang branch though.
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Hi
I just called up Mighty Maths, and learnt that they teach students from all levels in one class with their customize one to one programs. Can any parent tell me if this works for your kids? If the tutor is teaching a kid while the rest is doing assessments, won’t it distract rest of the kids?
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Hi appleng,
I personally went down to one of their branch in Sengkang on tuesday. My gal went through their diagnostic assessment and we have Spoke to Ms stella who is the person in charge. Felt quite comfortable talking to her. She have also shown me some of their worksheets . Overall, The program seems interesting and challenging.
But one thing i may not feel so comfortable like what you mentioned, all classes of different level and age groups are combined into 2 classroom though there are about 3-4 teachers inside the room to coach the child individually. My gal personally don't really like the environment as she commented that it is quite noisy in the room while she is doing her assessment test. Though i did not get a chance to see their classroom but i managed to take a quick peek outside their room and the classroom inside seems quite organized. I will have to re-consider to place my gal there not because of the program but depends on my gal decision of where she
would prefer tomhave her lesson as i have also brought her to another
centre (not mighty maths). I do have a parent who has shared with me
her positive view of the program. I guess, it is still worth a try of the
program. I believe that the program must have its own value that
benefited quite a number of kids in their learning progress. Honestly, i
don't mind giving it a try but just that my gal don't like the environment!
So, i do not want to force her.
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