• Tuition or Teacher for P1 Math

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  • Q&A - P1 Chinese

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    well…im a kiasu mum…for my k2 girl, I send her to tuition centre for chinese class. She loves it cause there is games plus writing and teaching them how to do show and tell. haha. Everytime act it out in front of me.
  • Q&A - P1 Tamil

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    Thks Precious Life. Yeah, that is what i am doing. I watched with her tamil songs and ask her to sing. She was actually in classical singing class but unfortunately, as other children dropped off, charges for 1 child is very expensive and with no choice i stopped the class. She enjoys it as the tutor come to house to teach but was sad that i need to stop. Classes at SIFA and other centres does not work well for her as it clashes with her other classes as they have fixed time on weekends. I promised her i would enrol her again when her schedule is less hectic, that way she can enjoy studies and play more.As for now, i just read tamil books and hope that she would get a good understanding teacher next year. Hope for the best.
  • How to teach spelling???

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    Harlequin:For Chinese, the square words are made up from 部首 (the key or radical by which a character is arranged)人,木,心,日,月, 口,手 etc...The traditional way of learning Chinese is to learn all these 部首 first. They are usually on the left side of a Chinese square word, but also can be formed on top or bottom of the right side, or in the middle.To learn Chinese in a easier and fun way is to teach the kids all the 部首 first, those are the base \"words'... Unfortunately, nowadays we learn Chinese by the \"phonic\", that's the Han-Yi-pin-yin way... so the kids must know how to pronounce the Chinese word first, before they can even use a dictionary. To me, it's 本末倒置。I sincerely think that all kids should start with learning the 部首. There is no point to memorize the 笔划 of the word itself, until one knows how and why it is formed.If parents are keen, please get a 部首编排法 booklet for your children's leisure learning, explain to them how the way it works, and the Chinese's 象形文字 formation is interesting to the children, e.g., how the 月 looks like the word itself etc.When all the 部首 is learned, the child will have no problem handling 听写 by herself. No need the hard memorizing about where is the 点,横, 竖,钩, or missing a stroke here and there...Sigh.I am thinking of teaching my children the 部首.But is it necessary to memorise the name of the 部首?For example, 钅is pronounced as jin. I am afraid my child might get confuse with the actual word 金. Any suggestion?
  • What is learning support program (lsp).

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    Purpose of lsp is to help p1 pupils strengthen their English, Maths so that they can join back their mainstream classmates ASAP.
  • Q&A - P1 Math

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    starz:HiI need some help here. My child is rather weak in maths. Right now for p1 they are doing add by making 10s and using ones to add. However between these 2 methods, she is very confuse and don't understand n keep doing wrong despite I taught her many times? Any advice to help my child? ThanksTry to ensure that your child's number bond below 10 foundation is strong. Once she understand number bond. Above is easy.
  • No communication about homework

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    P1 - my gal has to write down homework in their planner.P2 now - the FT has form a blog in Ask & Learn whereby she will update homework daily on this blog so that parents can monitor.I think it depends on individual FT. and yes I will highlight this problem to the FT.
  • Q&A - P1 Malay

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    My child took Mandarin in kiddy but opted for Malay in Pri Sch cos according to her it was easier to learn. I am coaching her Malay 7 days a week and yet her Malay is terrible! No one to blame but myself. I regretted not speaking to her more in Malay when she was younger. Unless you dont mind hiring a personal home tutor to come in at least 5 days a week for Mandarin I say go for it. Good luck!
  • Coping with Primary 1

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    Imami,Try to go for those enrichment which allows make up lessons and those make up lesson slots that you can attend, if you are looking at long term enrichment. Popular centres may not have weekend slots when you go up the level, so if possible, try to find a slot that can last you a long time. My kids saturdays for lower primary, sometime has school optional programme. Compulsory one was the orientation.



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