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    Comparing Math Enrichment Programmes

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    • Zeal mummyZ Offline
      Zeal mummy
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      san20sg\" post_id=\"2060639\" time=\"1646537036\" user_id=\"76391:

      That is true too; however, they only give out 4 guided examples and then 4 sums for hwk each worksheet. That is really abit too little to me.
      Can we see the worksheet? How long was the class?

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        I think they have copyrighted the worksheet (printed and stated on every page of the worksheet itself) so I cannot put up on the forum. One class is about 1.5 hours long.


        One set is about 15pages, with about 4 pages guided sums and 4 pages sums as homework. They usually do have 1-2 more challenging questions that I do not know how to do, but then my Maths is quite bad unlike my hub. My hub should be able to do them.

        The problem is, my son does not know how to do after tuition class, these homework problem sums, not just the hard ones and when I ask him about the guided examples, he does not know either. I do not know why he is like this, and what is the reason for being so clueless after tuition class. He isn’t such a weak student in Maths and can score almost full last year.

        He has been selected for GEP first round but he wasn’t a top kid kind either. He does work really slowly and is very bad at Chinese.

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        • ChiefKiasuC Offline
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          san20sg\" post_id=\"2060670\" time=\"1646551398\" user_id=\"76391:

          I think they have copyrighted the worksheet (printed and stated on every page of the worksheet itself) so I cannot put up on the forum. One class is about 1.5 hours long.

          One set is about 15pages, with about 4 pages guided sums and 4 pages sums as homework. They usually do have 1-2 more challenging questions that I do not know how to do, but then my Maths is quite bad unlike my hub. My hub should be able to do them.

          The problem is, my son does not know how to do the homework problem sums, not just the hard ones and when I ask him about the guided examples, he does not know either. I do not know why he is like this, and what is the reason for being clueless after tuition class. He isn't such a weak student in Maths and can score full last year.
          It sounds as if the quality of the questions is not the problem; rather, it is how your child is suited to the tuition. Perhaps he will benefit better from 1-1 tuition. I did send my child to tuition at P6 for maths where the teacher has about 5 students and goes around to the kids when they encounter any problems with the sums. I don't think there was any formal lessons, just kids working on problem sums and getting help from the teacher. He did receive some notes and tips on how to handle certain problems. It was KRTC in the small \"shopping centre\" across Parkway Parade and I'm not sure if they are still there.

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          • Liew Nga WingL Offline
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            san20sg\" post_id=\"2060670\" time=\"1646551398\" user_id=\"76391:


            The problem is, my son does not know how to do after tuition class, these homework problem sums, not just the hard ones and when I ask him about the guided examples, he does not know either. I do not know why he is like this, and what is the reason for being so clueless after tuition class. He isn't such a weak student in Maths and can score almost full last year.

            He has been selected for GEP first round but he wasn't a top kid kind either. He does work really slowly and is very bad at Chinese.
            I have spoken to my boardgames friend who has graduated as Master of Mathematics in NUS (I have mentioned him before in other thread) about your son suitation and he said he is willing to accept a cheaper tuition fee and see in what way can help your son. I will PM you his handphone number and you may liaison direct with him on your requirement.

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              Liew Nga Wing\" post_id=\"2060685\" time=\"1646556369\" user_id=\"195250:[quote=\"Liew Nga Wing\" post_id=2060685 time=1646556369 user_id=195250]
              I have spoken to my boardgames friend who has graduated as Master of Mathematics in NUS (I have mentioned him before in other thread) about your son suitation and he said he is willing to accept a cheaper tuition fee and see in what way can help your son. I will PM you his handphone number and you may liaison direct with him on your requirement.[/quote]
              Thanks Mummy you are so kind! I have pm you back!

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                zeit.033699
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                san20sg\" post_id=\"2060639\" time=\"1646537036\" user_id=\"76391:

                That is true too; however, they only give out 4 guided examples and then 4 sums for hwk each worksheet. That is really abit too little to me.
                Is it Heuristics he is struggling to internalise? E.g. repeated identity, branching, assumption, grouping, No x Value, equal stage, U & P, etc. ?

                Why don't you buy him the Onsponge assessment books to do during the upcoming holidays? Or hire a pte tutor just to teach him heuristics to close his gaps? Best to master Fractions, Percentage and Ratio this year. I understand these 3 topics comprised a high % in past years' PSLE papers.

                Next year, last common topics like Speed, Circles, Geometry, Nets and Data & Stats will come in fast & furious, and I doubt SEAB would cancel these for PSLE 2023. These can be taught by your hubby as they are no different from what our generation did in school eons ago.

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                  san20sg\" post_id=\"2060639\" time=\"1646537036\" user_id=\"76391:
                  san20sg\" post_id=\"2060670\" time=\"1646551398\" user_id=\"76391:[quote=san20sg post_id=2060670 time=1646551398 user_id=76391]I think they have copyrighted the worksheet (printed and stated on every page of the worksheet itself) so I cannot put up on the forum. One class is about 1.5 hours long.

                  One set is about 15pages, with about 4 pages guided sums and 4 pages sums as homework. They usually do have 1-2 more challenging questions that I do not know how to do, but then my Maths is quite bad unlike my hub. My hub should be able to do them.

                  The problem is, my son does not know how to do after tuition class, these homework problem sums, not just the hard ones and when I ask him about the guided examples, he does not know either. I do not know why he is like this, and what is the reason for being so clueless after tuition class. He isn't such a weak student in Maths and can score almost full last year.

                  He has been selected for GEP first round but he wasn't a top kid kind either. He does work really slowly and is very bad at Chinese.
                  The teacher at Concept math takes 1.5 hours to go through 4 guided examples with the class?

                  Did you check your with son how did he find the Concept math tuition class? Was it taught in an engaging manner or did it simply consist of copying solutions off the white board?

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                  • tinker_bellT Offline
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                    Liew Nga Wing\" post_id=\"2060685\" time=\"1646556369\" user_id=\"195250:[quote=\"Liew Nga Wing\" post_id=2060685 time=1646556369 user_id=195250]
                    I have spoken to my boardgames friend who has graduated as Master of Mathematics in NUS (I have mentioned him before in other thread) about your son suitation and he said he is willing to accept a cheaper tuition fee and see in what way can help your son. I will PM you his handphone number and you may liaison direct with him on your requirement.[/quote]
                    Please share your friend's handphone contact with me too! Grateful for your help!

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                    • Liew Nga WingL Offline
                      Liew Nga Wing
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                      tinker_bell\" post_id=\"2060805\" time=\"1646648996\" user_id=\"194652:

                      Please share your friend's handphone contact with me too! Grateful for your help!
                      I have PM you his hp number and the message is still in my outbox at present. Let me know once you get it.

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                        zeit.\" post_id=\"2060795\" time=\"1646644220\" user_id=\"194295:

                        Is it Heuristics he is struggling to internalise? E.g. repeated identity, branching, assumption, grouping, No x Value, equal stage, U & P, etc. ?

                        Why don't you buy him the Onsponge assessment books to do during the upcoming holidays? Or hire a pte tutor just to teach him heuristics to close his gaps? Best to master Fractions, Percentage and Ratio this year. I understand these 3 topics comprised a high % in past years' PSLE papers.

                        Next year, last common topics like Speed, Circles, Geometry, Nets and Data & Stats will come in fast & furious, and I doubt SEAB would cancel these for PSLE 2023. These can be taught by your hubby as they are no different from what our generation did in school eons ago.
                        Yes I did. He is so bad at heuristics 😞 he cannot even do the P3 onsponge book. I am intending to complete the P3 onsponge book with him this March holiday (hopefully?)

                        I'm so stressed!! I'm not very good at math myself don't say teach!! Sighs!!

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