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P6 English Preparation class (2017 P6)
For P5 students going to P6 Covers Paper Two components including how to tackle cloze passage, comprehension, synthesis, common grammar questions two-day 10-hour class
Find out more »Catch up Maths Programme II (2017 P4, P5 P6)
To do well in Maths, one needs to understand the basic concepts and practice ample questions. This programme aims to strengthen one’s fundamentals, so that the student can be better prepared for the next level of learning. A series of worksheets, with ample questions, beginning from the basic questions, and progressing gradually to harder questions, will be given. If you have not performed to your expectations this year, this programme will be suitable for you to gain more confidence in…
Find out more »Tackling Upper Primary English Composition (2017 P4-6 )
10 hour class To tackle the latest three-picture composition format; students will be taught how to plan, how to use five-senses to show, not tell in a composition and how not to go out of point with the new format. Situational composition will also be covered Class capped at eight students
Find out more »Maths Headstart Programme (2017 Sec 1)
2h class How to do well in Sec 1 Maths. Link Pri 6 Algebra with Sec 1 Algebra, and build fundamentals from there. Regardless whether you are going to IP or non-IP schools, learning Algebra and having a strong foundation in it will be useful for your Sec 1 Maths learning journey, since this is an area which presents many difficulties for secondary school students. For 2017 Sec 1 Min 3 students, Max 8 students
Find out more »Catch up Maths Programme II (2017 P4, P5 P6)
To do well in Maths, one needs to understand the basic concepts and practice ample questions. This programme aims to strengthen one’s fundamentals, so that the student can be better prepared for the next level of learning. A series of worksheets, with ample questions, beginning from the basic questions, and progressing gradually to harder questions, will be given. If you have not performed to your expectations this year, this programme will be suitable for you to gain more confidence in…
Find out more »Tackling upper-primary English composition
This 10-hour class is a hit with the students because they learn about all the aspects of composition writing including the fundamentals such as introductions, conclusions, creating a conflict, planning the story and learning to describe etc. Fun games are incorporated to help the students remember the concepts.
Find out more »Sec 2 Maths: Review of Term 1 Topics
In secondary school, the pace is so fast the teacher may have moved on to the next topic before you have grasped the current one. This class allows students to revise what they have learnt. Review the key topics learnt in Term 1 (Map Scales, Proportion, Algebraic Expansion and Identities) Discuss how it links to Term 2 curriculum (Algebraic Factorization and Manipulation), and practice some questions on Term 2 topics Many Sec 2 students face difficulties in their Maths due…
Find out more »Sec 4 Additional Maths: Review of Calculus (Differentiation)
In secondary school, the pace is so fast the teacher may have moved on to the next topic before you have grasped the current one. This class allows students to revise what they have learnt. Review the key topics learnt in Term 1 (Differentiation techniques and its applications) Discuss how it links to Term 2 curriculum (Integration) Students who are not fundamentally strong in Differentiation concepts will face many difficulties when they learn Term 2 topics as both topics are…
Find out more »Basic Coding with Scratch (age: 10-14)
Scratch was developed at the MIT Media Lab, and used by many educators to introduce kids to coding. Coding imparts reasoning, logic and problem solving skills, which will help in their maths and science. This class will allow kids to create their very own game. Choose one of three possible game types (space-invaders, brick and ball, catch the fish) and start creating the game from scratch (pun not intended)! The coding process will start from a basic level and iteratively…
Find out more »P5-6 How to answer Science open ended questions
This is the biggest weakness for most students. Even though many students understand concepts and do fairly well on the MCQ section, they struggle to score in Section B. There are various reasons for that, including not able to express oneself clearly and use precise keywords that demonstrate knowledge and understanding. In this class, students will learn some techniques on how do well in Section B. This includes key phrases to use for some standard common questions, and answering to…
Find out more »Secondary school journalism class (S1-S4)
This is taught by Wei, who teaches journalism at NUS and had been a reporter at Bloomberg News and Dow Jones Newswires. News reporting was one of the past year O level situational writing questions. Students will be taught best practices for news writing including how to write the headline, lead and nutgraph. They will be provided actual assignments to work as a reporter. Schools interested in this program can also contact us.
Find out more »P6 Science Revision
Students will be given a very brief rundown of entire PSLE syllabus. They will be given worksheets to do which will include both MCQ and open ended questions. Worksheets will be marked on the spot and explained to the students individually. Capped at eight students.
Find out more »Basic Coding with Scratch
Scratch was developed at the MIT Media Lab, and used by many educators to introduce kids to coding. Coding imparts reasoning, logic and problem solving skills, which will help in their maths and science. This class will allow kids to create their very own game. They will develop three game types (space-invaders, brick and ball, catch the fish) from scratch (pun not intended)! The coding process will start from a basic level and iteratively get more advanced. They will be…
Find out more »Critical analysis through movies, tv shows (S1-S4)
Students will be taught plot structure and critical analysis by reviewing tv series and movies they had watched. This class aims to help them with their essay plots and also challenge their minds. max: 8 students.
Find out more »Model drawing for P3 to P4 Maths Word Problems
Learn how to draw good models to solve word problems.Discuss some of the difficulties students face when drawing models.
Find out more »Tackling P5 to P6 Maths Word Problems
Learn various strategies to tackle PSLE Math word problems. (Some of the strategies include “difference unchanged”, “total unchanged”, “equalfraction”, “supposition”, etc). Explore the model and units method of solving, and discuss the strengths of each method.
Find out more »Sec 2 Maths Intensive Revision
Review of the key topics learnt in Semester 1 (These include algebraic expansion, factorization, manipulation, etc) Introduction to Semester 2 topics. (These include Pythagoras Theorem, and Trigonometry concepts)
Find out more »Sec 1 Maths Intensive Revision
Review of the key topics learnt in Semester 1 (These include Factors and Multiples, and Algebra concepts) Introduction to Semester 2 topics.(These include Polygon and/or Percentage)
Find out more »Tackling upper-primary composition (P4-P6)
To tackle the latest three-picture composition format; students will be taught how to plan, how to use five-senses to show, not tell in a composition and how not to go out of point with the new format. Situational composition will also be covered Max: 8 students
Find out more »P5/6 English Revision
Students are given worksheets to do and practise their weakest components in paper 2. Worksheets will be marked on the spot and explained to the students individually Different students will be given different worksheets to work on their flaws max: 8 students
Find out more »Answering Science Open Ended Questions P3-P4
Designed for P3 and P4 students. Learn how to understand what questions are asking, and common mistakes to questions to avoid. Mistakes will be identified on the spot and tips will be given to help strengthen these areas. Capped at eight students.
Find out more »Answering Science Open Ended Questions P5-P6
This is the biggest weakness for most students. Even though many students understand concepts and do fairly well on the MCQ section, they struggle to score in Section B. There are various reasons for that, including not able to express oneself clearly and use precise keywords that demonstrate knowledge and understanding. In this class, students will learn some techniques on how do well in Section B. This includes key phrases to use for some standard common questions, and answering to…
Find out more »P5/6 Tackling PSLE oral
Techniques in reading and impressing the examiners will be taught Past year questions and SA1 questions will be practised with the students Max: 8 students
Find out more »The Scientific Method through fun P3-P6
We'll be building a projectile launcher and then move on to improving its power with the scientific method. As we experiment to find out what works and what doesn't, we'll also be learning about forces and simple machines. The plan is to develop a more rigorous understanding about what the scientific method and how we can apply this not only to exam questions but to everyday real-world challenges (caveat: real-world projectile launchers are much more sophisticated than what we'll be…
Find out more »Foundation Beatbox
Want to learn a cool and impressive skill this holiday? Beatboxing allows you to be totally creative and express yourself in new and different ways! It is a very trendy skill that only requires your mouth. This means that you can beatbox anywhere you go. You can perform and jam along to other musicians as well. We offer both introductory classes for beginners and intermediate classes for students who have background in them. Pricing for Beatbox and Ukulele $179 for…
Find out more »Foundation Ukulele
Want to learn a cool and impressive skill this holiday? Brush up your ukulele playing skills at this 2 day ukulele workshop! Play and learn some new tunes and jam along with everyone else. We offer both introductory classes for beginners and intermediate classes for students who have background in them. Pricing for Beatbox and Ukulele $179 for 1 workshop $319 for 2 workshops $456 for 3 workshops $559 for 4 workshops
Find out more »P2 Maths & English fun camp
Revision of topics in Semester 1 Maths: whole numbers, addition & subtraction, multiplication & division English: composition, comprehension, grammar & vocab class will be conducted with fun games max: 8 students
Find out more »Introduction to Robotics with art (P1-6)
Drawing Fanatics! Imagine building and programming a robot to draw a multitude of colors & designs!The 2.5 hour class will teach you how to build a robotic to do just that.
Find out more »Learning fractions through robotics (P3-P5)
Fractions take up a heavy component in the curriculum. Learn fractions the fun way. In this workshop, students have to add, subtract and multiply fractions for their programming challenge. Lots of conversionof fractions to decimals.
Find out more »Intermediate Beatbox
Want to learn a cool and impressive skill this holiday? Brush up your ukulele playing skills at this 2 day ukulele workshop! Play and learn some new tunes and jam along with everyone else. We offer both introductory classes for beginners and intermediate classes for students who have background in them. Pricing for Beatbox and Ukulele $179 for 1 workshop $319 for 2 workshops $456 for 3 workshops $559 for 4 workshops
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