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      cimman
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      for people interested in Vedic Maths,

      you can check out a few books from Amazon.com

      http://www.amazon.com/Vedic-Mathematics-Made-Dhaval-Bathia/dp/8179924076/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1301329028&sr=1-1

      or
      this book has an ebook version, so if you've a kindle, you can just download it straight away, instant gratification πŸ™‚
      http://www.amazon.com/Speed-Mathematics-Using-Vedic-System/dp/141161061X/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1301329028&sr=1-3

      or you can drop by a Popular Bookstore and check out
      Maths Express: Speed Maths Strategies (Level 3 and Level 4) by Li Fanglan from FAN-MATH.
      Level 3 focuses on Subtraction and Addition while Level 4 focuses on Multiplication and Division.
      The Maths Express does not do Vedic Maths, but I find that some concepts are pretty similar, especially the multiplication part.

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        e3nity
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        Hi Rabbit02,


        I was wondering if they teach money concepts like role playing.. eg pretend as seller and buyer exchanging $$?? :?

        I've managed to check their website and enquired about it.. Guess its reali interesting.. will bring DS dwn for a assessment cum trial lesson..

        Any parents brought their kids dwn for trial lesson b4?? do they hard sell??

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          Rabbit02
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          e3nity:


          I was wondering if they teach money concepts like role playing.. eg pretend as seller and buyer exchanging $$?? :?

          I've managed to check their website and enquired about it.. Guess its reali interesting.. will bring DS dwn for a assessment cum trial lesson..

          Any parents brought their kids dwn for trial lesson b4?? do they hard sell??
          Yeah, I was looking at the program flyer that they gave me and yes, some programs cover time and money. I know this is a game based program so the children play games while at the same time learn Math. They said the children play different games every week but I am not sure if there is role playing though....

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            Rabbit02
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            e3nity:


            I was wondering if they teach money concepts like role playing.. eg pretend as seller and buyer exchanging $$?? :?

            I've managed to check their website and enquired about it.. Guess its reali interesting.. will bring DS dwn for a assessment cum trial lesson..

            Any parents brought their kids dwn for trial lesson b4?? do they hard sell??
            Yeah, I was looking at the program flyer that they gave me and yes, some programs cover time and money. I know this is a game based program so the children play games while at the same time learn Math. They said the children play different games every week but I am not sure if there is role playing though....

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              e3nity
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              Rabbit02:



              Yeah, I was looking at the program flyer that they gave me and yes, some programs cover time and money. I know this is a game based program so the children play games while at the same time learn Math. They said the children play different games every week but I am not sure if there is role playing though....
              Guess i got to head dwn to see it for myself.. on the hard selling part.. 😎 Thanks Rabbit02.. btw did u enrol ur child yet?

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                Rabbit02
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                e3nity:


                Yeah, I was looking at the program flyer that they gave me and yes, some programs cover time and money. I know this is a game based program so the children play games while at the same time learn Math. They said the children play different games every week but I am not sure if there is role playing though....
                Guess i got to head dwn to see it for myself.. on the hard selling part.. 😎 Thanks Rabbit02.. btw did u enrol ur child yet?[/quote]

                Yeah, Math Monkey called me to go for a free trial last week but hubby outstation so I said wait for him to come back, then go together. Anyway, need to go and sign up my girl for their June Holiday Program. My girl said she wants to attend. I welcome any opportunity where my girl said she wants to learn Math! Better learn something during school holidays then stay at home and become a short sighted potato!

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                  candy02sweet
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                  hey fellow mums! has anyone enrolled or tried out mathmonkey?? heard their new branch is opened in Novena and having opening promotion. my nephew just went for their holiday program and can’t stop talking about the games they played! and surprisingly they actually did reasonable amount of work too… hahaha

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                    knuckles
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                    Anyone enrolled in the novena centre? My 4.5 year old went for the open house trial cum assessment on 12 Nov and enjoyed it very much. Til today still keep asking me why I did not sign her up. I only sat in for around 15mins of the lesson b4 parents are invited to another room to view a presentation of their programme. Throughout this 15mins, there is alot of interaction btw the teacher and kids and they are very eagar to participate in the activities and answer the questions teacher asked. No hard-selling at the end of the trial, they just ask you which timeslot you prefer and will notify you if there is any available class.

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                      Miss_Goldilocks
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                      any parent here has kid who is learning vedic math and at the same time abacus?



                      May I know will the child gets confused if learning vedic and abacus together?

                      any homework for vedic math?

                      how long is the course?

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                        smilingmummy
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                        Miss_Goldilocks:
                        any parent here has kid who is learning vedic math and at the same time abacus?



                        May I know will the child gets confused if learning vedic and abacus together?

                        any homework for vedic math?

                        how long is the course?
                        Hi Ms Goldilocks

                        My 5yo girl has been attending both maths monkey and cma abacus and so far so good-no confusion at all n she loves both. Both have homework and the course is a on going thingy.

                        Hope this helps πŸ™‚

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