Tuition centres are like any other commercial services, and you want to understand exactly what kind of teacher, class, and syllabus you are signing up for. Use these six important questions to guide you in picking the best tuition centre.
We are thrilled to announce that Playtime.sg has named us one of the best tuition centers in Singapore for math tuition! This recognition is a testament to our commitment to providing high-quality education, equipping students with strong mathematical skills, and helping them develop confidence in the subject.
One thing many of our maths tutors observe is that some students make mistakes although they actually know how to arrive at the correct answer. Although our maths tutors constantly remind students to check their answers before submitting them, we can’t be doing this during the exams. Read More
Maths is a subject in Singapore that will make most kids cringe. And that is not without good reason, the abstract concepts are difficult to relate to real life instances. However, mathematics is critical as one of the core foundation subjects in the education of our children. Read More
Selecting your math tuition class takes careful consideration. If you’re a parent, make sure you talk with your child about his or her preferences for a math tuition class. Here are some tips to help you make the right decision, whether you are a parent or a student.
One of the biggest difficulties our Maths Tutors face is coaching students to retain the knowledge they have studied. There is no point in studying if the student is not able to retain and apply the information during the exam. Unfortunately, we know that many students simply use rote memorisation to remember details and facts about their subjects. Read More
What’s it like to see things from a Math tutor’s point of view — namely, our point of view! Here’s how one of us view students from a tutor’s perspective! We asked the tutor questions about his students, as well as and the joys and challenges he faced while teaching. Read More
Many parents and students alike will face anxiety when they prepare for their PSLE exams. Both parents and students want to do well enough to go to the school of their choice. One of the hurdles parents and students must overcome is PSLE Mathematics. To prepare for the PSLE Mathematics exam, our young students need regular practice and consistent revision. Here are some tips for parents to prepare their child for the PSLE Mathematics exam:
Students all around Singapore will no doubt face the anxiety of having to sit for all types of exams – and especially maths exams, since maths is a compulsory subject. But instead of panicking – a highly unproductive exercise – students should perhaps try to do their reasonable best. This article aims to provide a list of helpful tips students can practice when exams are near.
You as a student may feel lost when revising for your math examinations. In most schools in Singapore, the preliminary examinations before the real O-Levels and A-Levels are usually disproportionately more difficult than the actual paper. Sometimes this is done to scare students into studying harder as their final push (when they do badly in the prelims). This article aims to shed light on a few good practices for students who may be burning the midnight oil.
Most JC students would consider taking Further Mathematics at ‘A’ Levels only if they are exceptionally strong in mathematics or have a special interest in the subject. This applies even to students who intend to pursue math-intensive subjects at university level, including subjects like data science, information technology, engineering, physics, chemistry, or statistics.
The famous Monty Hall problem is used by educators to get students to think about the concept of probability and chance. It is often introduced in math probability classes for junior college, polytechnic and university students, and sometimes even in secondary schools.
Every student who has sat for mathematics exams understands the feeling of knowing how to do a question, but getting marks unnecessarily deducted due to careless errors. Read More
Math students will know the stress of preparing for their weighted assessments (WAs), or exams. P6 students will further realise that the PSLE maths exams are a crucial paper because it determines (along with other results) which secondary school they will get to attend. Read More
Enrichment refer to activities that enhance learning and extend knowledge beyond the school curriculum. Maths enrichment classes in particular have gained popularity in recent years as parents desire to improve their child’s skill and dexterity in the subject and even prepare him or her for competitions and tournaments. Read More
If you are in a Singapore secondary school, and you like math or are confident of doing well in math, you probably will decide to do additional mathematics for ‘O’ level. If your secondary school gives you a choice (some schools do make add math compulsory) Read More