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      edifyme
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      Parents of Upper Sec students who take SS may find this guide to crafting good explanations useful. Lots of students fail History and Ss because they don't know the difference between explaining and describing. Here, I show students what the missing link is. I hope it helps your dd/ds:


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        ayeitsme
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        newuser:
        Following. My ds is in s1. He found the subject dry and boring, pulling resources to help him.

        yes yes , that's a good way! If your child still thinks it's quite boring, maybe bring her/him out to the museum, that's what my sec school did and it was not boring at all since my friends were there and we learnt a lot too.

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          ayeitsme
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          newuser:
          Following. My ds is in s1. He found the subject dry and boring, pulling resources to help him.

          yes yes , that's a good way! If your child still thinks it's quite boring, maybe bring her/him out to the museum, that's what my sec school did and it was not boring at all since my friends were there and we learnt a lot too.

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            CatMoon
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            Went through this thread and wanted to contribute that I have FINALLY found a tutor (small tuition centre in Bedok South) to teach my Sec 4 dd SS and History! Saw improved results after 2 months after she had been failing these two subjects since Sec 3. He is a current humanities teacher and I am so grateful. He teaches my dd the different answer formats - he has prepared his own printed resources and every lessons they go through different topics answering SBQs. He’s very patient!

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              berries
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              CatMoon:
              Went through this thread and wanted to contribute that I have FINALLY found a tutor (small tuition centre in Bedok South) to teach my Sec 4 dd SS and History! Saw improved results after 2 months after she had been failing these two subjects since Sec 3. He is a current humanities teacher and I am so grateful. He teaches my dd the different answer formats - he has prepared his own printed resources and every lessons they go through different topics answering SBQs. He's very patient!

              Hi

              Can share with me the contact of your history tutor ? Thanks Ton !

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                CatMoon
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                berries:
                CatMoon:

                Went through this thread and wanted to contribute that I have FINALLY found a tutor (small tuition centre in Bedok South) to teach my Sec 4 dd SS and History! Saw improved results after 2 months after she had been failing these two subjects since Sec 3. He is a current humanities teacher and I am so grateful. He teaches my dd the different answer formats - he has prepared his own printed resources and every lessons they go through different topics answering SBQs. He's very patient!


                Hi

                Can share with me the contact of your history tutor ? Thanks Ton !

                Just pm you πŸ˜„

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                  pashu
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                  CatMoon:
                  berries:

                  [quote=\"CatMoon\"]Went through this thread and wanted to contribute that I have FINALLY found a tutor (small tuition centre in Bedok South) to teach my Sec 4 dd SS and History! Saw improved results after 2 months after she had been failing these two subjects since Sec 3. He is a current humanities teacher and I am so grateful. He teaches my dd the different answer formats - he has prepared his own printed resources and every lessons they go through different topics answering SBQs. He's very patient!


                  Hi

                  Can share with me the contact of your history tutor ? Thanks Ton !

                  Just pm you πŸ˜„[/quote]

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                    pashu
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                    Hi my sec 4 son needs help in history. Can share with me the contact of the tutor please? Thanks much!

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                      CatMoon
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                      pashu:
                      Hi my sec 4 son needs help in history. Can share with me the contact of the tutor please? Thanks much!

                      Just pm you.

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                        Cell
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                        Could you please provide the contact to me too? Thanks!

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