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    PSLE Maths - Advice needed!!

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Academic Support
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    • V Offline
      von72
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      hey, thanks!!! This is yet another website we parents can rely on!! πŸ˜„

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        von72
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        Vanilla Cake:
        Is this http://www.problemsums.com/index.php helpful?


        Hi Vanilla,

        Thanks!! Guess this is yet another website we parents can rely on!! Cheers!! πŸ˜„

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          kohjl
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          Vanilla Cake:
          Is this http://www.problemsums.com/index.php helpful?

          Hi Vanilla Cake
          Thanks for your tip! I've read some of your past posts in this website, and you have shared many good points and suggestions. Much appreciated! πŸ˜„

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            ctct61t
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            It’s really a good discussion, thanks for parents provide so many good method can help children to learn better.


            Base on mine experience, the way to improve math is to do more exercise, practice makes perfects.

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              ash4444
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              Hi,

              My 2 kids(P4 and P6) are doing pretty well in their languages. but when it comes to Maths..... πŸ˜› I figure out that the subjects just bores them while my missus believes its genetics inherited from the father :x

              Anyways, true(or not true) it maybe, we thought we had better do something or our juniors especially the elder one will have some serious problems (We have already seen the Maths HOD several times).

              We tried various ways, tuitions, past years papers etc... all seems to fail.
              Then a colleague recommended me to try a kids Maths software by A-Star interactive.

              It works like a charm! well not with immediate effect but the nature of the program really did help him garner interest in the subject. So much so he did not flung his test. If anyone wants to find out more let me know, I will pass you the contact person's number.

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                James Ang
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                I strongly recommend this book as a final revision guide. If the student cannot do this book, getting A* may be a challenge. It is used by school teachers for top classes.


                All our students are doing PSLE final revision using this Maths assessment. Available at Popular for $9.10. Also our students are using Casio FX95 SGPlus scientific calculator to help them do well in PSLE. Good luck to all PSLE students.


                ISBN : 9789810195649
                Title : Challenging Maths Problems Made Easy (Upper Primary)
                Author : Ammiel Wan Chee Hong
                Specifications : 210mm x 296mm, 178pp, Perfect


                Synopsis :
                Recognising the frustrations that teachers, parents and pupils face in applying the heuristic approach to solving Maths problems, Ammiel Wan, an experienced Maths teacher, developed eleven concepts to help teachers, parents and pupils manage the wide range of challenging problems. Challenging maths Problems Made Easy contains concepts that have been tried by pupils who found them easy to understand and to apply, even with very challenging problems. Each of the eleven concepts is presented in a step-by-step manner. The comprehensive explanations and examples allow teachers and parents to guide their children and for pupils to pick up the concepts on their own.

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