Primary School
This section is a collection of articles on Primary School.
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Math Heuristics: Solve Part of the Problem, Simplify the Problem and Work Backwards
In part 4 of our Math Heuristics series, we focus on three heuristics: Solve Part of the Problem, Simplify the Problem and Work Backwards.
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How to Be a Better Parent: Keeping Our Children Safe Online
Once children are given internet access, parents should gear up on internet safety and act as gatekeepers to their children's internet consumption.
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Studying for PSLE Series: Science Exam
Our Science syllabus takes a modular approach. Keeping abreast of current technologies or environmental problems helps sharpen your child’s analytical abilities.
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Studying for PSLE Series: Languages
Attaining fluency in a language is a process that takes time. Constant exposure to current affairs helps your child to be more prepared for language exams.
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The MindChamps Way Book Launch: Nurturing Our Greatest Resources
“The greatest resource we have is our children’s minds.” Dr. Joseph Michelli started off the MindChamps’ book launch event sharing this evergreen statement.
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Math Heuristics: Make A Systematic List, Guess And Check, And Restate The Problem In Another Way
In part 3 of our Math Heuristics series, we focus on: Make a systematic list, guess and check, and restate the problem in another way.
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How Heguru Education’s Whole Brain Training Nurtures Fast and Well-Rounded Learners
If you're looking for a children's enrichment class that's engaging, fun and unique, it's time to put Heguru Education Centre on your radar.
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How To Hone Your Child’s Creativity
How can we hone our children's creativity? We turn to experts for tips and advice on how parents can help foster creativity in children.
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HeART Studio: Planting Seeds Of Art and Heart
HeART Studio was birthed from a mother's dream to nurture her son's love for art and self-esteem. Here's what makes their art classes stand out from the rest.
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How I Can Read’s Unique System Teaches Children To Be Confident Readers
I Can Read's specially-designed system avoids going down the route of rote memorisation by empowering students to take control of their own reading progress.