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    All About Preparing For Primary One

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    • jedamumJ Offline
      jedamum
      last edited by

      I guess it's probably one of those non-authentic montessori learning centre. My boy attended a MMI Math enrichment during K2 and they covered all of the above. however, maybe your boy's school think it is still early, cos my boy started in Mar and completed the 1 yr course in 7mths (Oct) with only once a week lesson.

      There are some eg to do double digit subtraction,
      1) subtraction without borrowing
      this is straight forward. stack the numbers above each other and subtract.
      2) subtraction with borrowing
      this is abit tricky. your kid has to know that 1 ten=10 ones, 2 ten = 20ones and so on.
      52
      -18
      ---------
      equal 5 tens 2 ones
      minus 1 ten 8 ones
      ---------
      equal 4 tens 12 ones
      minus 1 ten 8 ones
      ---------
      ans 3 ten 4 ones
      = 34

      this is the clearer concept of our usual old-school borrowing method. 😉

      learnt this from MMI itself.
      (not to ChiefKS; think can merge this with P1 prepare or P1 math depending on who you view it 😉)

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        poohcutie
        last edited by

        hi Jedamum


        Thks for the advice.

        My gal’s eng and chinese nt too bad. She is reading chapters story books with understanding. As for Chinese, she been attending enrichment since 3 yrs old and doing pretty well. REason for sending her to Ch enrichment is becoz im enrolling her to SAP sch as it is mins walk from my hse and like the sch culture

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        • jedamumJ Offline
          jedamum
          last edited by

          poohcutie:

          ..Wondering how she is gg to cope when she starts p1 if she didnt attend enrichment all these while...
          poohcutie:
          As for Chinese, she been attending enrichment since 3 yrs old and doing pretty well.
          😐 http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc18/jedamum/Cat%20Icon/a072.gif\">

          I guess you mean she didn't attend ENG and MATH enrichment.
          Actually if she is already reading well, there isn't a need to go for ENG enrichment unless you want to go into Creative writing at this stage.
          Math for P1 is actually managable if the command of English is there.

          So...relax... 😉

          But then again, i am talking from a neighbourhood school point of view. For your kid's SAP school, you may want to check out with parents whose kids are from the school to gauge the school's expectations of P1 kids.

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          • S Offline
            sleepy
            last edited by

            P1 workload seems quite heavy compares to K2. Besides weekly tingxie & spelling, my girl has weekly class tests too for almost every subject.


            Good news is teachers do teach in class. My girl brings home tonnes of worksheets she did in class. So it’s not necessary to do too much advance teaching to prepare for P1.

            They do learn something when they attend P1. I didn’t prepare her for those weekly class tests. Just treat as a revision of what’s being taught in class.

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            • M Offline
              mikii
              last edited by

              My kids are in MMI too, K2 and N2.


              K2 they had covered +, -, x and diveded, telling time(half past, quater to, quater pass) and even touch abit on fraction in the 1st semester.

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                ttyh
                last edited by

                I enrolled my kiddo to abacus class since he was in K1.

                Abacus taught all foundamentals of Maths, number bonds.

                It really helps.
                He can do 10 rows of 2 digit number addition/subtraction since last yr.
                and he is able to do 3-digit multiplication and division this yr.

                When we are doing gorcery shopping on weekends in Giant, it’s always a Maths test for him. I will wheel him to the shelves and ask him to add the price of peas, cia xin and tomato. Not whole numbers, typically like $2.90, $0.89, $1.99, etc.

                It really help to start early especially for Maths, the key thing is set the foundation right and gain his interest.

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                • B Offline
                  buds
                  last edited by

                  chixchix:
                  Hii mummies ,I am so concerned.My son in MMI,k2 now, hasnt evenm learnt how to tell the time, hasnt learnt double digit subtraction, multiplication and division or even counting money. I am soooo worried.When I called the school, they said they dont push or rush things , they let the kids take it slow. Furthermore, my son's class always got teacher change.


                  I have managed to teach my son to tell the time, and double digit additions, but I am at a lost how to teach him the double digit subtraction. Can anyone help??

                  Also ,has your child already learnt the above stuff that I noted down... please share. ..
                  They should already have the operations ie. addition, subtraction and
                  multiplication, dearie. Time and fractions usually by mid-year, and then
                  followed by division and money by third quarter of the year.

                  Please do ask the supervisor.
                  Don't wait!

                  PS : How abt the Language part of it?

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                  • B Offline
                    buds
                    last edited by

                    Heyya Chief,


                    I agree with jedamum.
                    This thread can go into
                    hmmmm… think the
                    Pre-school Maths.

                    Whaddya think?

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                    • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                      ChiefKiasu
                      last edited by

                      buds:
                      Heyya Chief,


                      I agree with jedamum.
                      This thread can go into
                      hmmmm.... think the
                      Pre-school Maths.

                      Whaddya think?
                      Thanks for the heads-up! I've merged this into the All About Primary One Preparation although it was a very close call with the Pre-school Math preparation as you suggested.

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                        clarabella
                        last edited by

                        Hello dear parents

                        Do you help your kids to learn their English spelling? If you do, how do you do it? Sit down and memorize letter by letter? Are there any other ways to learn spelling? Do you revise everyday? I imagine that for words that are decodable, most kids won't have much problems since it seems that kindergartens cover phonics quite comprehensively these days. But how about those pesky sight words?
                        I wonder because my K2 ds claims that he doesn't need to learn the words on his spelling lists since he already knows them :shock: Can't work all the time; eventually there will be words that he doesn't know well. I'm trying to figure out how I can help since he's a kid who doesn't like his mum to sit down with him and 'help' with his 'work'.

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