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    All About Preparing For Primary One

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    • M Offline
      mikii
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      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
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        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
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          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
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                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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                  buds
                  last edited by

                  ChiefKiasu:
                  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.

                  Yup, think its more appropriate here.
                  Thanks Chief!

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                    buds
                    last edited by

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                    clarabella:
                    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'.
                    Heyya clarabella,

                    My girl is rather strong in her Language. Early introduction to both
                    Phonics and reading books of all kinds - including high frequency
                    sight-word books like Peter and Jane amongst others helped her
                    with language learning. Spelling we started since K1, just for fun.
                    Her kindergarten doesn't do spelling at all.

                    When i say for fun - we do it via rhythmic sounds. Like a tune to
                    create a ring to the word for easy learning. Know how the National
                    Day song where they shout out ala cheerleading cheers? There are
                    some words that can have that kinda ring to it and since the rhythmn
                    is catchy, even when my girls are doing colouring or playing, the spelling
                    words became like their own song, always on the lips. 😉

                    If you've watched Akeelah and the bee... tells a story of a girl who
                    is good at spelling words for a black girl. The story showcases her
                    style of learning words - she likes to tap her hip while reciting letter
                    by letter. Gives her a rhythmn in remembering words! So, that worked
                    for her...

                    Was coaching a P4 boy with Phonics cos his reading was really weak -
                    my tutor friend recommends parent send him for private lessons in
                    Phonics to catch up with his reading glitch that is slowing him down.
                    I took up the challenge and boy was it a challenge cos he mostly
                    replies to my questions in Mandarin or mix of Eng/Man. When i asked
                    him to practise English speaking with his friends, he says...
                    Tah men ye sher jiang hua yu - they also speak in mandarin...
                    So it was back to basics for him, and really train him to curl his tongue
                    from China to Queens. Since he dislikes reading cos he doesn't
                    understand what the words mean most of the time, he refuse to
                    revise his spelling words much to the exasperation of his parents -
                    who were both 100% Mandarin speaking!

                    What does he like?
                    Crafts, Science experiments and everything sciency mebbe except
                    Scientology... kekekekkeh... and also Maths. Strong as he may in
                    Science it pulled his marks down cos the English was too cheem for
                    him - terminologies and all... Maths not so bad always come out tops
                    cos he was good with heuristics, diagrams and has the analytical
                    thinking.

                    So what did i do?
                    Tap on his interest in crafts when teaching him Phonics.
                    So he will remember the different combinations better.
                    (He's easily bored..)

                    I broke up the long spelling words he detest doing and
                    made it into puzzle games. I also did the rhythmic spelling
                    with him - it helped with his low attention span. Even when
                    he didn't know how to spell it, he rings the tune in his mind.

                    P4 SA2 oral exams - from usually zero to just pass only..
                    Mum cried on his last day with me, saying i have turned
                    her son into an English boy and thanked me profusely.
                    But the credit? To the mum really for making the effort
                    to learn the sounds from me. Learning the rules of grammar
                    and phonetic reading with me. Playing word puzzles with us
                    when she came. All despite the handicap in language...
                    So the ultimate credit is her - for not giving up on her son.

                    She realised she has a son of below average ability, so she
                    knew that with limited financial resources she gotta do something.
                    Each time we met, she's armed with dictionaries and insist i
                    speak English with her to communicate so she too can practise
                    the language, so she may be of some help to her son at home
                    to revise what we have done..

                    She is one truly great mum...

                    So now, Clarabella....
                    What does your boy like?

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                    • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                      ChiefKiasu
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                      buds:
                      ... Tah men ye sher jiang hua yu - they also speak in mandarin...

                      buds... I always feel like 😢 everytime I read your experiences helping the underachievers do well. I think that is so much more meaningful than helping already bright kids get into GEP.

                      PS. Your \"Beijing-leg\" is showing in the above. Gotta tone down the tongue-curling 🙂

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                        clarabella
                        last edited by

                        Wow buds.... *speechless* you take my breath away.... You are great!

                        How lucky that little boy is to have you to help him!

                        Er, my son huh... he likes.... everything! Loves numbers, loves art, loves music, loves science stuff, loves to read. Hmmm, thanks for asking me what he likes - now I have an inkling how I can help by tapping on his favourite activities. His reading level should be fine, I think. This past week he picked Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to read to his sister and brother as their bedtime story (I farm out my mummy duties when busy :oops: ) Unfortunately he doesn't like to write at all 😢 (any tips??). His kindergarten only just started distributing spelling lists out for the rest of the term, so this will be his first 'real' homework.
                        Anyway, I just realized that he claimed to know all the words because according to him, he had already looked at them and he remembers what the words look like :? Definitely not an orthodox way of learning spelling imo, but when I quiz him he can spew them out, in fact he even recited some words backwards to prove to me what he did. My new question, in Singlish.... like that also can work meh???

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