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      Maths Hub
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      ksunflower:
      Hi MathsHub,


      I intend to sign my kid up for MOT Level 1 but noticed that there are modules covered during the school holidays. As we are working parents, our child are not able to attend the weekdays classes. Will you be opening up weekend classes if the child misses the classes during holidays? Please advise. Thanks.
      Hi ksunflower,

      Our opening hours during the school holidays is 9am-8pm, Mondays-Fridays. We will not be having any weekend classes during this period.

      This holiday, we will be doing Introduction to Level 1(Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide, Box Sums, Picture Maths and Fractions). Since your child will be missing out on these topics, we will advise you to go through the four operations of whole numbers and the basics of Fractions with your child. This will help your child fill up the gap when he/she attend our class from Semester 1 2013 onwards.

      For more information, please visit our website http://www.mso.com.sg.

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        Maths Hub
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        Hi all,


        Here is the next installment for the Maths Olympiad Challenge! Looking forward to your participation! :rahrah:


        A samurai wants to test his sword’s sharpness by using a rope. He took the rope and the rope is folded in half, then in half again, then in half yet again. Then he took his sword and cut the rope in a swift cut across all layers. What is the length of the rope if one of the pieces obtained has length of 150 centimeters and another has length 70 centimeters? (Show all cases)

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          Maths Hub
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          Maths Hub:
          Hi all,


          Here is the next installment for the Maths Olympiad Challenge! Looking forward to your participation! :rahrah:


          A samurai wants to test his sword’s sharpness by using a rope. He took the rope and the rope is folded in half, then in half again, then in half yet again. Then he took his sword and cut the rope in a swift cut across all layers. What is the length of the rope if one of the pieces obtained has length of 150 centimeters and another has length 70 centimeters? (Show all cases)
          Here is the answer to the question!
          Cutting the rope into pieces we obtained three different types of pieces (see Fig.)
          http://i50.tinypic.com/acpx7o.jpg\">
          The length of one of the types is exactly twice as much than the other. We denote these lengths: x, 2x and y, respectively, and the length of the whole rope by L. By counting the number of pieces of each type, we see that L = 8x + 4y = 4(2x + y). All possible cases
          are presented in the table below, with a and b as the 2 given lengths of two of the pieces::
          http://i45.tinypic.com/20ro6s8.jpg\">

          There are 3 different result:
          8a+4b=8*150+4*70=1480cm
          8b+4a=8*70+4*150=1160cm
          4a+4b=4*150+4*70=880cm


          Looking forward to your participation in the next challenge! :rahrah:

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            Maths Hub
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            :rahrah: Wishing all happy holidays! :rahrah:


            :celebrate: May all wishes come true in 2013!

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              fanren
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              Hi

              SMOPS is on 6th april morning and it happens to be the last lesson of my son’s SMOPS training in maths arena. Wonder can i shift the session to March holiday? since it will be over so see no point to attend the last lesson on that day.

              I emailed to the centre but no reply…

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                Maths Hub
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                fanren:
                Hi

                SMOPS is on 6th april morning and it happens to be the last lesson of my son's SMOPS training in maths arena. Wonder can i shift the session to March holiday? since it will be over so see no point to attend the last lesson on that day.

                I emailed to the centre but no reply...
                Hi fanren,

                Sorry for the late reply.
                We have informed Maths Arena and they will look into the issue and get back to you shortly

                If you have any other issues, please feel free to drop us a private message.

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                  metz:
                  We were with Maths Hub @ Bt Batok for a very brief period. One aspect I like about this centre is they do allow kids to progress at their own pace. My son went for P1 trial class and was allowed to progress to P2 thereafter (subjected to the teacher's consent).

                  did u request to progress to P2, or did the teacher suggested? (your post was in 2010)
                  we intend to stop Math hub as we find it not rigorous enough, although they have a fun learning environment. when his teacher said that they are going to do multiplication next lesson and my boy said he knows his times tables, he said the teacher asked if he wants to teach the class instead. not sure if it was supposed to be a joke, but my boy was upset. to give the teacher the benefit of the doubt, maybe my boy sounded cocky.... 🤷

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                    metz
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                    jedamum:
                    metz:

                    We were with Maths Hub @ Bt Batok for a very brief period. One aspect I like about this centre is they do allow kids to progress at their own pace. My son went for P1 trial class and was allowed to progress to P2 thereafter (subjected to the teacher's consent).


                    did u request to progress to P2, or did the teacher suggested? (your post was in 2010)
                    we intend to stop Math hub as we find it not rigorous enough, although they have a fun learning environment. when his teacher said that they are going to do multiplication next lesson and my boy said he knows his times tables, he said the teacher asked if he wants to teach the class instead. not sure if it was supposed to be a joke, but my boy was upset. to give the teacher the benefit of the doubt, maybe my boy sounded cocky.... 🤷

                    We requested for it directly after the trial class. But even with P2 Class, my son didn't find it challenging. So, we dropped the class after 2 or 3 lessons.

                    How long has your son been attending Maths Hub? You might want to have a word with his teacher about his progress and discuss about skipping levels or joining the Maths Olympiad classes.

                    On hindsight, I feel that if a child has a strong preschool foundation on Maths, he/she probably doesn't need any enrichment classes in lower primary, especially P1 & P2.

                    Your son is so cute. I would think the teacher is just joking. 😄

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                      sweetbaby
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                      Is there a trial class maths hub? Hows the program for P1?

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                        pek.020112taxi
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                        metz:
                        jedamum:

                        [quote=\"metz\"]We were with Maths Hub @ Bt Batok for a very brief period. One aspect I like about this centre is they do allow kids to progress at their own pace. My son went for P1 trial class and was allowed to progress to P2 thereafter (subjected to the teacher's consent).


                        did u request to progress to P2, or did the teacher suggested? (your post was in 2010)
                        we intend to stop Math hub as we find it not rigorous enough, although they have a fun learning environment. when his teacher said that they are going to do multiplication next lesson and my boy said he knows his times tables, he said the teacher asked if he wants to teach the class instead. not sure if it was supposed to be a joke, but my boy was upset. to give the teacher the benefit of the doubt, maybe my boy sounded cocky.... 🤷

                        We requested for it directly after the trial class. But even with P2 Class, my son didn't find it challenging. So, we dropped the class after 2 or 3 lessons.

                        How long has your son been attending Maths Hub? You might want to have a word with his teacher about his progress and discuss about skipping levels or joining the Maths Olympiad classes.

                        On hindsight, I feel that if a child has a strong preschool foundation on Maths, he/she probably doesn't need any enrichment classes in lower primary, especially P1 & P2.

                        Your son is so cute. I would think the teacher is just joking. 😄[/quote]wow, you kid muz be maths genius. is he already doing secondary maths now since your post was years back? 😓

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