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    MPM Maths - Discussion

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      juz_me
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      jmm:
      Oh, now I understand better on what you meant. MPM is the only Math enrichment that my boy is exposed to and it worked for him cos he is someone who is very used to independent learning from young.


      Yes, I do agree if a child is weak in Math, tuition would be better. My niece tried MPM and it didnt work for her so now she is having Math tuition at home instead.
      Sorry, may I know how old is your niece?
      I don't see alot of older kids in MPM, guessing it may not work for older kids....

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        jmm
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        My niece is in P4. I think she was over-aged for MPM but the mom insisted she try it out.

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          juz_me
          last edited by

          jmm - thanks for your reply.


          I agree - she maybe over-aged for MPM.

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            Busymom
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            juz_me:
            jmm:

            Oh, now I understand better on what you meant. MPM is the only Math enrichment that my boy is exposed to and it worked for him cos he is someone who is very used to independent learning from young.


            Yes, I do agree if a child is weak in Math, tuition would be better. My niece tried MPM and it didnt work for her so now she is having Math tuition at home instead.

            Sorry, may I know how old is your niece?
            I don't see alot of older kids in MPM, guessing it may not work for older kids....

            I am told by one of the teachers that while MPM teaches the MOE syllabus, the format of the question is different, so may not be as beneficial for the upper primary school children, and definitely not for PSLE.

            Having gone through the entire P1 syllabus this year, I think there are areas that MPM does very well. If the concepts can be well absorbed by the kids, that will help lay the foundation. However, each workbook only has 16 pages, so for students who need more practice, MPM may seem lacking in this area. For students who do not want to do too much, it is actually great! 😂

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              SAHM_TAN
              last edited by

              hmmmm…MPM is from P1 to P6. If remembered correctly, a child needs to join by P3, the centre bshould not accept a P4 kid.

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                sean wife
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                Does anyone has any experience with Teacher Jane from the Bukit Panjang outlet. either for MPM or Jelic class?


                Thanks!

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                  brio.03034sara
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                  Dear parents,


                  my kid going to primary one next year and would like to send her to some math enrichment program.
                  she spent 2 terms in abacus and at the end she doesen’t like to go as she can’t cop up with it.
                  Now i am in dilemma whether to send to MPM or kumon

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                    dankhim
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                    brio.sara:
                    Dear parents,


                    my kid going to primary one next year and would like to send her to some math enrichment program.
                    she spent 2 terms in abacus and at the end she doesen't like to go as she can't cop up with it.
                    Now i am in dilemma whether to send to MPM or kumon
                    Hi,
                    Me too was wondering which one to send. I attended the briefing session in Kumon. I had then decided to send my DD to MPM and now she is enjoying so much. She can now do her calculation in school faster than before. The most important for me to choose MPM is not to kill her interest in Maths. 🕺

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                      brio.03034sara
                      last edited by

                      Thanks verymuch.me too have decided to send her to MPM.

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                        tankee
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                        Mod's Note


                        there is an existing thread on MPM maths

                        http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=336

                        We'll be merging this thread there later. Kindly continue your discussion there.

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