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    Teach Less, Learn More

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      Pen88n
      last edited by

      Chenonceau:
      Augmum:

      [quote=\"Chenonceau\"]
      Good idea!

      πŸ˜‰ :lol:
      or pay us some $$$ for treatment of pre-mature greying of our hairs.

      Cosmetic surgery!!!... Lidat I dun mind pre-teach. :love: :love: :love: :love: :love: :love: :love:

      Liposuction (all over). Face tightening. Freckles treatment. Oh yeah![/quote]Pre-teaching make you fat - munching to reduce stress?? πŸ˜‰ Wrinkles possible due to all the stress! :idea: Freckles - u need to teach outdoor under the sun??? :?

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        Chenonceau
        last edited by

        Pen88n:
        Chenonceau:

        [quote=\"Augmum\"]
        πŸ˜‰ :lol:
        or pay us some $$$ for treatment of pre-mature greying of our hairs.

        Cosmetic surgery!!!... Lidat I dun mind pre-teach. :love: :love: :love: :love: :love: :love: :love:

        Liposuction (all over). Face tightening. Freckles treatment. Oh yeah!


        Pre-teaching make you fat - munching to reduce stress?? πŸ˜‰ Wrinkles possible due to all the stress! :idea: Freckles - u need to teach outdoor under the sun??? :?[/quote]
        I need to go outdoor and buy assessment book mah... :lol: :lol: :lol:

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          Pen88n
          last edited by

          Chenonceau:
          Pen88n:

          [quote=\"Chenonceau\"]
          Cosmetic surgery!!!... Lidat I dun mind pre-teach. :love: :love: :love: :love: :love: :love: :love:

          Liposuction (all over). Face tightening. Freckles treatment. Oh yeah!


          Pre-teaching make you fat - munching to reduce stress?? πŸ˜‰ Wrinkles possible due to all the stress! :idea: Freckles - u need to teach outdoor under the sun??? :?


          I need to go outdoor and buy assessment book mah... :lol: :lol: :lol:[/quote] :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: ok ok, go convince our taxman to give us / our hubbies rebate for our cosmetic surgery, so that we can all benefit from your suggestion. Will buy u kopi if I can get that one day!!! :love:

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            janet88
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            Pen88n:
            Brenda10:

            [quote=\"Pen88n\"]Based on my experience, I think it is most important to have teachers who can build strong Maths foundation in P3 and P4. With that, I do not see the kids suffer much for P5 and P6 Maths.


            As for the Unit Transfer Method from Maths Heuristics, this is a totally new method not taught in school. My take is that if kids want to learn this method, you need time and effort to practise and master it. Moreover, it is easier if kid has strong Maths foundation. On the other hand, if the kid already has strong foundation, they will not need this method at all. I have the book but I have not taught DS the Unit Transfer Method so far. He and his friends have fared well in Maths just based on what school has taught.

            Perhaps the CA1 of 66 at P4 really scare us off and we want to ensure she can sail smoothly lah.

            Brenda, Janet & Chenonceau,
            Actually it is really great you mums can teach and coach your kids. As I am working, it is hard to find time to teach based on syllabus. I can only help fill in some \"gaps\" when DS has issues with certain topics. [/quote]What I'm good at is BUYING assessment book. My Maths is really really hopeless...I relay Brenda's advice to hubby to coach son πŸ˜‰ . Just last Friday, hubby attended a P1 Math workshop to learn how to teach Math.
            If I have to coach my kids in their studies until they have finished P6, there is NO chance of getting 老人痴呆症 (Alzheimer's disease) in the meantime.
            I always tell my son we are learning something new everyday...and that applies to me too, so don't complain.

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              Funx3
              last edited by

              Brenda10:
              Funx3:

              May be this is the Gar men Way of Making us Practice - \"Huo Dao Lao, Xue Dao Lao\"?

              So We Parents must Set Good Examples to our Kids, Learning their Stuff at Our Grand Old Age?
              πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰

              Our mnd will forever young and would not suffer 老人痴呆症 (Alzheimer's disease). :lol:

              That's Presuming Your Kids Will Let U Touch Their Stuff in their Teenage Years ....
              And If Really Gotta To That, I'll :siam: Faster then U can finish reading this!
              Ha Ha ....
              πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰

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                Funx3
                last edited by

                Chenonceau:
                Augmum:

                [quote=\"Chenonceau\"]
                Good idea!

                πŸ˜‰ :lol:
                or pay us some $$$ for treatment of pre-mature greying of our hairs.

                Cosmetic surgery!!!... Lidat I dun mind pre-teach. :love: :love: :love: :love: :love: :love: :love:

                Liposuction (all over). Face tightening. Freckles treatment. Oh yeah![/quote]So Fast U Start ....
                DAY DREAM Already!
                πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰

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                  Brenda10
                  last edited by

                  janet_lee88:
                  What I'm good at is BUYING assessment book. My Maths is really really hopeless...I relay Brenda's advice to hubby to coach son πŸ˜‰ . Just last Friday, hubby attended a P1 Math workshop to learn how to teach Math.

                  If I have to coach my kids in their studies until they have finished P6, there is NO chance of getting 老人痴呆症 (Alzheimer's disease) in the meantime.
                  I always tell my son we are learning something new everyday...and that applies to me too, so don't complain.
                  Hi Janet

                  All the best to your ds on this coming SA1 for maths and put more effort on Section B and Section C (advise to be daily) as these two area require more detail working once you don't see much problem in Section A (MCQ).

                  jia you :rahrah:

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                    janet88
                    last edited by

                    Hi Chenonceau,

                    If you want to claim more expenses from hubby, include collagen (to stay young)/facial/hair treatment (grey hair)/sun block (going out to buy books).

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                      Funx3
                      last edited by

                      Pen88n:
                      Chenonceau:

                      [quote=\"Pen88n\"]

                      Pre-teaching make you fat - munching to reduce stress?? πŸ˜‰ Wrinkles possible due to all the stress! :idea: Freckles - u need to teach outdoor under the sun??? :?


                      I need to go outdoor and buy assessment book mah... :lol: :lol: :lol:

                      :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: ok ok, go convince our taxman to give us / our hubbies rebate for our cosmetic surgery, so that we can all benefit from your suggestion. Will buy u kopi if I can get that one day!!! :love:[/quote]I Better, I Buy U Choc Mousse Cake!
                      πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰
                      Why Worry About ALL those FATS and Calories ....
                      Got Rebate for Liposuction -ma!
                      :lol: :lol:

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                        janet88
                        last edited by

                        Brenda10:
                        janet_lee88:

                        What I'm good at is BUYING assessment book. My Maths is really really hopeless...I relay Brenda's advice to hubby to coach son πŸ˜‰ . Just last Friday, hubby attended a P1 Math workshop to learn how to teach Math.

                        If I have to coach my kids in their studies until they have finished P6, there is NO chance of getting 老人痴呆症 (Alzheimer's disease) in the meantime.
                        I always tell my son we are learning something new everyday...and that applies to me too, so don't complain.

                        Hi Janet
                        All the best to your ds on this coming SA1 for maths and put more effort on Section B and Section C (advise to be daily) as these two area require more detail working once you don't see much problem in Section A (MCQ).

                        jia you :rahrah:

                        No time to practice Maths daily...this week he has NAPFA tests, so will be very tired when he returns. Need to work on his Section A still but of course the section behind equally impt. Thanks for reminder. I will :rahrah:

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