Learn through bite-sized videos the techniques and secrets of how to use everyday examples to teach your child Singapore Math problem solving skills. The course is inspired by a best-selling Singapore Math book, and delivered by the author of the book. 1️⃣ Identify key problem-solving heuristics in Singapore Math. 2️⃣ Analyze common learning challenges and develop strategies to overcome them. 3️⃣ Use real-life examples to explain concepts and engage children.
In this lesson, I talk about why the introducing the model method helps your child to visualize numbers. Learn about "Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract" - the design idea behind our Singapore math.
In this lesson, I'll show you why many students CANNOT make sense of the Model Method. I'll show you how to coach your child so that he or she can really draw models for what they are really worth. I'll show you how to teach your child to use proportions, guiding lines and labels in their models.
In this lesson, I'll show you how to teach the Remainder Concept to your child with a very familiar story of Alibaba and the 40 thieves. The Remainder Concept is a common heuristics found in PSLE problem sums.
In this lesson, I'll show you how to teach the Equal Concept to your child with a very familiar story of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. The Equal Concept is a common heuristics found in PSLE problem sums.
In this lesson, I'll show you how to teach the External Transfer Concept to your child with a very familiar story of Hansel & Gretel. The External Transfer Concept is a common heuristics found in PSLE problem sums.
In this lesson, I'll show you how to teach the Internal Transfer Concept to your child with a very familiar story of the Red Riding Hood and Granny. The Internal Transfer Concept is a common heuristics found in PSLE problem sums.
In this lesson, I'll show you how to teach the External Transfer with Unchanged Difference Concept to your child with a very familiar story of Popeye and Brutus. The External Transfer Concept is a common heuristics found in PSLE problem sums.
In this lesson, I will show you how to find opportunities in daily lives to interest your child about math. All of them are free, and do not take much preparation!
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