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    P2 Math - General Discussion

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    • M Offline
      monmon31
      last edited by

      jedamum:
      winth:


      Do you know how much a model ruler costs? I'll ask my boy to get 1 from his school bookshop.
      Only problem is if I ask him to find out, dunno if he'll give me a 'jack-up' figure to include price of ruler and his favourite model aeroplane (latest fab in his school).

      :lol:
      son told me around $1 to $1.20. 🙂

      Hi,

      I was also afraid that my son will jack up the price, so I told him that I will call the school operator to make sure that he does not 'cheat' me.
      $1-$1.2 is cheap, they are selling $1.5 at my DS's sch!

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        monmon31
        last edited by

        Hi ,


        Can anyone share the pros and cons of Kumon and MPM? I am thinking of sending my son for either one to brush up his Maths—very weak.

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          jiyou2003
          last edited by

          famangelina31:
          Hi ,


          Can anyone share the pros and cons of Kumon and MPM? I am thinking of sending my son for either one to brush up his Maths---very weak.
          DS was with Jelic (K2 level of MPM) and continue MPM for P1. MPM will have some \"toy\" for hands-on. Heard that Kumon is basically doing test paper after test paper and test paper ...
          Why dont u chk it out w Kumon?

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            trytry
            last edited by

            jiyou2003:
            famangelina31:

            Hi ,


            Can anyone share the pros and cons of Kumon and MPM? I am thinking of sending my son for either one to brush up his Maths---very weak.

            DS was with Jelic (K2 level of MPM) and continue MPM for P1. MPM will have some \"toy\" for hands-on. Heard that Kumon is basically doing test paper after test paper and test paper ...
            Why dont u chk it out w Kumon?


            I sent my elder son to Kumon and stopped when he completed level G (algebra) when he was P4.

            Kumon's method is building foundation in additions, substractions, multiplication and division and advances to the next level when a student clears the test for each level.

            There are a lot of repetitions. The student will be doing the same set of worksheet till he passes the timing and accuracy of each level worksheet.
            To me it is drilling till he can do add/substract/times/divide with minimum effort. It does not follow the school syllabus. No problem sum at lower level and very few at higher level, mostly mechanical computation of the 4 operations.

            I did not have to worry about his 4 operations. I just taught my son the problem sum, making sure he understand the question and the technical part I left it to him.

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              Zhen
              last edited by

              Hi,


              I also did check with Kumon with their teaching method, after knowing, I decide not to enroll my DD. Cos if I enroll my DD, I am afraid that I need to enroll some other maths lesson for the problem sums.

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                tankee
                last edited by

                hi


                Need Help


                The Question show a face of a clock and instructed the students to tell the time using \"o'clock\" or \"half past\".

                My question is,

                - is \"half past 12\" acceptable or must it be \"half past twelve\"
                - likewise \"3 o'clock\" or \"three o'clock\"

                :?

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                  Muffins
                  last edited by

                  hi tankee. i'd just be on the safe side and use the words instead of the numbers... 🙂

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                    BigDad
                    last edited by

                    Zhen:
                    Hi,


                    I also did check with Kumon with their teaching method, after knowing, I decide not to enroll my DD. Cos if I enroll my DD, I am afraid that I need to enroll some other maths lesson for the problem sums.
                    Hi Zhen,

                    So Kumon is only better for lower primary or Kindergarten kids? Was initially thinking about giving it a try but after seeing some of the posts about it on the ksp forum, might give it a miss. But wonder why are they so popular if they only teach the basic math?

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                      corneyAmber
                      last edited by

                      tankee:
                      hi


                      Need Help


                      The Question show a face of a clock and instructed the students to tell the time using \"o'clock\" or \"half past\".

                      My question is,

                      - is \"half past 12\" acceptable or must it be \"half past twelve\"
                      - likewise \"3 o'clock\" or \"three o'clock\"

                      :?
                      Number is fine unless they specify, write the answer in words.

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                        Yerdua
                        last edited by

                        BigDad:
                        Zhen:

                        Hi,


                        I also did check with Kumon with their teaching method, after knowing, I decide not to enroll my DD. Cos if I enroll my DD, I am afraid that I need to enroll some other maths lesson for the problem sums.

                        Hi Zhen,

                        So Kumon is only better for lower primary or Kindergarten kids? Was initially thinking about giving it a try but after seeing some of the posts about it on the ksp forum, might give it a miss. But wonder why are they so popular if they only teach the basic math?

                        Kumon is like
                        laying the foundation of a house,
                        the stronger the foundation,
                        the higher the house can be build,

                        like the basic of maths.
                        So, this shouldn't be undermined too.

                        Different education centres have different phillosophies.
                        So parents have to look out for the one that suits their child's needs
                        to reap the best results.

                        JMHO

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