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    Club 2007 Kiddo

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      micollh
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      routine is good for since baby time… now we still stick to routine, which helps in many way and set expectations on what they are being expected at certain time.


      For me, weekday evening we will spend 20-30 mins to do home practise, now, we added reading for chinese & english. this is good, as i find that she is willing to sit down to carry out the activities as she knows it’s time to do this…

      weekend, she can watch tv. and also we will go for outdoor.cycling, swimming, almost every weekends, we will do the same , occasionally changes when we go places.

      my friend who does not setup such routine, her DS cant sit down to do even 5 mins of worksheet(given by nursery) so she always ended up cannpt hand up the homework.

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        MintyMin
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          MintyMin
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          phtthp:
          what do they teach in MathsHub ?


          hey phtthp.. they teach IQ Maths at MathsHub

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            phtthp
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            what kind of IQ Maths ? jisaw puzzle, observe pattern recognition ?

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              Castle House
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              pal… I am abit blur with the Maths enrichment class that you sent the link…


              Can advise me again… thought of sending ds as well… as he is quite keen in Maths…

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                nettie
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                MintyMin:
                phtthp:

                what do they teach in MathsHub ?



                hey phtthp.. they teach IQ Maths at MathsHub

                erm.. i dun get it. They need to teach IQ to a kid? I tot high IQ is inborn? :scared: :?

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                  MintyMin
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                  phtthp:
                  what kind of IQ Maths ? jisaw puzzle, observe pattern recognition ?

                  I go hm c liao i let u noe tonight can?

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                    MintyMin
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                    Castle House:
                    pal.. I am abit blur with the Maths enrichment class that you sent the link..


                    Can advise me again.. thought of sending ds as well.. as he is quite keen in Maths..
                    Pal.. did i send u link with regards to tat? :scratchhead:

                    I guide u tonight can.. bz at wrk.. due to some upcoming audit.. :sad:

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                      Tjyt
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                      Hi everyone,


                      Wah, for a 4 yo to do such a math question, really a challenge…

                      Micollh, you are right, setting up routine is gd… mine i didnt set up routine until this year, cos last few years, i’m staying with my mil, its hard to set up routines until i got a house of my own.

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                        micollh:
                        SAHM_TAN:

                        [quote=\"Dreamygal\"]Hmm... There are + and - in the sum. I copied a question out of the book...


                        34 - 8 = __ + __ =

                        Suppose to take 34 - 10 and use the 10 to - 8...
                        So 34 - 8 = 24 + 2 = 26

                        For 2007 kid, think this is too difficult. Unless of course your child is very advanced.

                        I only discover that my DS know simple addition through revising with my DD1. I was pleasantly surprised. 😄

                        yeah, i also thk it's too advance. even with Shichida background, we only do addition , substraction, multiplication on its own.. DD only can do addition of 1+X .. and she remembers the answer for tha additiona from 1+x to 9+x is also from the CD/shichida method..not until this level la for 3-4 yo[/quote]
                        Her fault lah. She always laugh at me and say that the assessment books i bought for her is too simple. So i got her more difficult ones. Multiplication, i only went through 5x, 10x and 2x. How do they teach multiplication in Shichida? I started teaching her when i teach her how to read the time. So starting from 5x. 🙂

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