Club 2007 Kiddo
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时间转眼间就要面临小一报名。2007 年的金猪宝贝都长大了。
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Are your kids’ kindergarten going to bring your k2 kid to nearby primary schools, to show then how to buy food from tuck shop ?
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phtthp:
Are your kids' kindergarten going to bring your k2 kid to nearby primary schools, to show then how to buy food from tuck shop ?
not that i know of. but dd's future primary school will cater food for first 1 or 2 weeks and thereafter will have a p4 buddy bring them around to ahow them how to queue, buy, get change and eat. my p4 ds told me he had a classmate who had to spoonfeed his p1 buddy cos he doesn't know how to scoop very well. -
phtthp:
Are your kids' kindergarten going to bring your k2 kid to nearby primary schools, to show then how to buy food from tuck shop ?
We brought our kid to a primary school canteen -Zhonghua Primary School to practise buying food and drinks during their recent open house. I was told by the stall holder that parents should give coins in different denomination to P1 children because the drink stall holder said the Pri 1 children gave 2 dollar note or 5 dollar note to him and ran off without collecting the change!
Please remember this golden advice.
Look out for other schools open house and bring your child go see look primary school environment and practise buying food in canteen. It doesn't matter whether your child is going to that school or not. Just go for the see see look look experience.
Great family bonding experience. Educational too. -
SAHM_TAN:
Hi Sahm..
:welcome:PurpleChilie:
Hi
Reporting here with a P5 boy and twins (1B1G) born in 2007.
Hope to exchange more information and get to know mummies with age of similar kids.
Busy with your P5 prep for PSLE?
Your twins going to their elder bro's school?
Thank you.
My P5 is struggling with the sudden jump in the standard and workload. Twins should be gg to their brother's school but contemplating to place them in a nearer school because of 1 hr school bus journey if go to brother's school. -
sembgal:
时间转眼间就要面临小一报名。2007 年的金猪宝贝都长大了。
Yeah, I have the same sentiment as you.. I'm so worried my little piggy is unable to get used to P1 next year. Wonder if he will be able to order food by himself. Unlike his elder brother, little piggy loves to stay home. He loves to eat-in rather than eating outside when I don't cook. -
sembgal:
Oh is there any way to find out which Sch has open house before the registration starts? Thanksphtthp:
Are your kids' kindergarten going to bring your k2 kid to nearby primary schools, to show then how to buy food from tuck shop ?
Look out for other schools open house and bring your child go see look primary school environment and practise buying food in canteen. It doesn't matter whether your child is going to that school or not. Just go for the see see look look experience.
Great family bonding experience. Educational too. -
PurpleChilie:
Hi Sahm..
:welcome:SAHM_TAN:
[quote=\"PurpleChilie\"]Hi
Reporting here with a P5 boy and twins (1B1G) born in 2007.
Hope to exchange more information and get to know mummies with age of similar kids.
Busy with your P5 prep for PSLE?
Your twins going to their elder bro's school?
Thank you.
My P5 is struggling with the sudden jump in the standard and workload. Twins should be gg to their brother's school but contemplating to place them in a nearer school because of 1 hr school bus journey if go to brother's school.[/quote]Slowly will get use to the workload.....
Did you complete the Phase 1 form/survey sent by your ds' school?
1hr schoolbus journey is long but there are many kids going through this every day. If you think that it's better to study closer to home after your experience with your ds, then go for it. -
sean wife:
hello everyone, my son is 6 yo this year. I'd just like to share my experience about his addition/subtraction progress.
If your child can count backwards, then subtraction will not be a problem. I think initially the hurdle will be the crossing of tens, say before 30 the child should know it it 29 and before 70 is 69 etc...micollh:
mummy, do you teach substraction now to ur kids ? simple substraction at least ?
any good maths class to recommend ?
I think using those Montessori kind of tools will help the child to visualize. Quite well...
I'd tried to teach him but failed miserably. So i signed him up for kumon and somehow someway, he knows how to read and do the +/-. I like that it builds on basics and work from there. he is supposed to see the question and know the answer, without counting fingers/toes/backwards/forwards. it teaches a skill, which is what i am aiming for. Not so much that he gets it all right (that's important of course
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In singapore, they give 10 pages of worksheets, but in the States, it's 5 pages, so i asked the instructor to just cut it down to 5 pages where it's manageable and i won't :stompfeet: :rant: :frustrated:
So it might help in your bid to teach the + - x / -
Hi hi
I am contemplating signing DS for kumon maths too. Having same problem as yourself. Yup, worried about the no. of worksheets as homework too. Btw, how long has he been with Kumon? Is your DS’ progression good ?
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