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Expressing oneself P1-P6 (English)
To help with English for all pri school levels (P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6).Teaching students about public speaking, having confidence, interaction with strangers and social media writing Includes a visit to one of the world’s largest social media company’s Asian headquarters
Find out more »Sec 1 Maths Intensive Revision
Review of the key topics learnt in Semester 1. Discuss how it links to Semester 2 and beyond. Recommended for students scoring less than 65 marks in SA1.
Find out more »Young Reporters P1-P6 (English)
To help with English for all pri school levels (P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, and P6). Students will visit the newsroom one of the oldest paper in the world, see how reporters work, work on their news assignment in the CBD and have their own newspaper published
Find out more »Conquering the Oral Examination P4-P6 (English)
To learn how to tackle the new PSLE oral format, learn skills on presentation and also to boost confidence in public speaking Class capped at eight 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. I'll also identify the student’s current weaknesses are and how to help strengthen these areas. Capped at eight students.
Find out more »Argumentative compositions for Secondary School (English)
Once mastered, this is one of the easier questions to work on at the ‘O’ Levels. Aims to guide students on how to reason logically and to prepare for counter arguments
Find out more »Fun science P3-P6
3 hours of fun filled demonstrations and hands-on activities and learn some science along the wayActivities include the following: building a volcano with soap, vinegar, and baking soda, becoming a spy and writing messages with invisible ink, and elephant toothpaste with hydrogen peroxide and yeast. Capped at eight students.
Find out more »Tackling Upper Primary Composition P4-P6 (English)
A 12-hr class (13 June and 14 June 10am to 4pm) 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. Class capped at eight students
Find out more »Answering Science Open Ended Questions P5-P6
5 hour class on answering open ended questions. Learn what the common mistakes are, and how to write answers that are precise and accurate. We'll also go through some common questions and standard answers.Capped at eight students.Simple lunch included (1h break)
Find out more »Tackling Upper Primary Composition P4-P6 (English)
A 12-hr class (13 June and 14 June 10am to 4pm) 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. Class capped at eight students
Find out more »Advanced Composition Writing P4-P6 (English)
For students who had taken the Tackling upper primary compo class previously. Reinforces lessons learnt and delve deeper into adding insights, maturity of the stories. Also teaches students how to add personality into their stories and characters Class capped at eight students
Find out more »Tackling Maths Word Problems P5-P6
Learn various strategies to tackle PSLE Math word problems. Explore different methods of solving, and discuss the strengths of each method.
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. I'll also identify the student’s current weaknesses are and how to help strengthen these areas. Capped at eight students.
Find out more »Model drawing for Maths Word Problems P3-P4
Discuss some of the difficulties students face when drawing models. Learn how to draw good models to solve word problems
Find out more »2016 PSLE Intensive English Revision P5-P6
To go through past year questions, spot topics and to get 2016 P6 students and P5 students ready before they embark on the challenging year aheadThis can help them get a headstart and know what to look out for while revising
Find out more »How to Overcome Comprehension P4-P6 (English)
To learn how to tackle new PSLE comprehension format Understand common mistakes of students and how to score with new sequencing, true/false segment A three-hour class - Class capped at eight students
Find out more »How to Overcome Comprehension P2-P3 (English)
To teach lower primary students how to read and understand passages, look for key words and tackle comprehension. Class capped at eight students
Find out more »Basic Coding with Scratch (age: 10-14)
4h class, 1h lunch break, lunch is provided. 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…
Find out more »Catch up Maths Programme I (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 »Fun Science (age: 8-11)
3 hours of fun filled demonstrations and hands-on activities and learn some science along the way Activities include the following: building a volcano with soap, vinegar, and baking soda, becoming a spy and writing messages with invisible ink, and elephant toothpaste with hydrogen peroxide and yeast. Min 3 students, Max 8 students
Find out more »Answering Science Open Ended Questions (2017 P5-P6)
4 hour class on answering open ended questions. Learn what the common mistakes are, and how to write answers that are precise and accurate. We’ll also go through some common questions and standard answers. Min 3 students, Max 8 students Snack provided.
Find out more »Tackling PSLE Maths Word Problems (2017 P5 to P6)
3h class Many PSLE word problems test concepts involving fraction, decimal, ratio and percentage. Learn to identify the different types of questions and the appropriate strategies to tackle the various PSLE Math word problems in these areas. Explore different methods of solving using the Model and Units method, and discuss the strengths of each method and when best to use them. For 2017 P5 – 6 Min 3 students, Max 8 students
Find out more »Maths Model drawing and Fractions (2017 P4)
2h class Fraction is one of the most important and heavily-tested topics in Primary School Maths. Recap Fractions fundamentals and learn how to use the model method to solve word problems on Fractions Discuss some of the difficulties students face when drawing models to solve questions on other topics. Learn how to overcome these difficulties and draw good models to solve word problems For 2017 P4 Min 3 students, Max 8 students
Find out more »Science Catch-up class: Cycles (2017 P6)
5h class; 1h lunch break, lunch provided. 5h class only on cycles: - Animal and plant life cycles - human and plant reproductive systems - States of matter and their properties - Water cycle Current students need not apply as these are covered in regular classes. Min 3 students, Max 8 students Both catch-up classes: 10 hours $350
Find out more »Maths Headstart Programme (2017 Sec 2)
2h class Many Sec 2 students face several difficulties in their Maths due to Algebra, and slowly lose their confidence. This programme aims to recap the relevant Sec 1 algebraic concepts, and extend to Sec 2 key algebraic concepts, so that students will be well prepared and approach the new year with confidence For 2017 Sec 2 Current Sec 1 students of Study Room need not apply. Min 3 students, Max 8 students
Find out more »Catch up Maths Programme I (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 »Science Catch-up class: Systems (2017 P6)
5h class; 1h lunch break; lunch provided. Covers these systems topics: - Photosynthesis and respiration - Plant transport - Circulatory, Respiratory, Digestive (Reproductive systems in Cycles) - Cells - Electricity Current students need not apply as these are covered in regular classes. Min 3 students, Max 8 students Both catch-up classes: 10 hours $350
Find out more »Maths Headstart Programme (2017 Sec 4)
2h class Trigonometry and Calculus are major topics and frequently tested in national exams. This programme revises the key Trigo concepts (eg Addition, Double Angle formula, etc) and introduces one to fundamental concepts in Calculus, so that one will be more prepared in Sec 4. There will also be discussions on how to do well in Sec 4 Additional Maths. For 2017 Sec 4 Min 3 students, Max 8 students
Find out more »Maths Headstart Programme (2017 Sec 3)
2h class Several students find the gap between Sec 2 Maths and Sec 3 Additional Maths to be quite big. This programme teaches you how to do well in Additional Maths, and teaches you some techniques to solve some sec 3 AMath questions, so that you can transit more smoothly to Sec 3. For 2017 Sec 3. Current Sec 2 students of Study Room need not apply. Min 3 students, Max 8 students
Find out more »Maths Introduction to Units method (2017 P5)
2h class The model method is used by many students from Pri 3 to 4. However, at Pri 5 level, while a student can still use the model method for a variety of questions, some of the harder word problems can be solved more easily and quickly if one knows and understands the Units method. This programme introduces students to the Units method, and the various word problems that can be solved by the Units method It teaches students how…
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