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Collection of the classic Math Jokes in the name of fun :D I hope you like them all. Who says Math is boring? I especially like the one with the infinity sign (question on limits). Which one do you find it the funniest? Leave me a comment.

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I am so proud of our Math System! 3 Cheers!
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I am busy with touching up the final draft of O level Additional Mathematics TREQ.

Never released before but it would be available in 10 days time.

All I can say now is that Additional Mathematics Students will stand to benefit from what I am doing. I PROMISE!

Come back to my blog consistently and stand to be the first few to gain something!

Till then, Take Care,

Ai Ling

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Latest Update: The schedule of June Holidays Intensive Revision of O Level Elementary Math & Additional Math is available now! Click here for more info.

Here’s What I Have:

We will be organizing an Elementary Math Revision Programme for all Secondary 4 & 5 Students (Subject Code: 4016) this June holidays.

  • ***Trigonometry Mastery Workshop (2 Days, Total time: 8 hours) Including Angles of Elevation, Depression, usage of area of triangle, sin, cos rule for application of 2D & 3D problems
  • ***Vectors Mastery Workshop (2 Days, Total time: 8 hours)
  • Statistics Mastery Workshop (2 Days, Total time: 8 hours) Including Cumulative Frequency, Box & Whisker, Stem & Leaf, Mean & Standard Deviation, Mean, Mode & Median, Basic Probability
  • Graphs Mastery Workshop (3 Days, Total time: 12 hours) Including General Shape, Quadratic Graphs & Completed Square, Applications, Kinematics

*** Heavy weightage in Exams & Killer Topics for Elementary Mathematics

Here’s what this E-Math Mastery Workshops Will Do For You: In these workshops, you will learn:

  • How to apply basic concepts to real exam questions through proven strategies
  • How to cross – link different related concepts together to see the big picture clearer
  • How to answer to the question by identifying keywords
  • How to manage time effectively to complete questions fast and accurate
  • How to master E-Math confidently through hands on experience and active participation.
  • How to learn new concepts quickly and remember more within the shortest time.
  • How to apply correct strategies correctly in a systematic manner.
  • How to tackle questions with ease by asking the right set of questions

Here’s What You Need To Do Now:

    Fill up the form below and we will keep you updated of the registration.

Note: Registration will stop once class is full. Limited Seats only!

“Dear Ms. Ling,
Thank you so much for the photos and looking forward to the work she has done for the past 4 days.
I’m very contented that she has learnt alot from this workshop and my money is worth it. Appreciate you help in motivating and making A-Maths a joyful and interesting workshop for my kid.Tks”

Shoba (Parent of Devyaah)

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Previously I have written a post on How to prepare for Maths common test. (It has been one of the most popular posts) Today, I am going to discuss the 3 Things You Should Not Do Before Any Math Exams:

Do not practice new Math questions

Practicing Math is something you should do consistently everyday but NOT before your Math exams. I do not encourage this as by you might get ‘freak’ out by questions that you could not do, did not get the correct answers. This will not do good for your confidence.

Do not think of doing last minute revision

The more you cramped, the worse it gets. Pre exam period is about taking everything as per normal day. You eat your breakfast as per normal. Do not burn midnight oil instead have an early rest. This will ensure that you have a clear logical mind to handle the questions the next day. Freshness is one of the important factors to do well in exams.

Do not prepare your cheat sheet the day before your exam

Revision for Math exams is unique from other subjects in the sense that all you need for a fast revision would be just a sheet of A4 Paper with all the required formula and important points on just ONE sheet of A4 paper, YOUR CHEAT SHEET. Now this cheat sheet should be prepared many days in advance, even while you are consistently revising and working on your Math. It should be a ’stale’ copy which you have been referring to for all your tests and exams.

I would love to hear from you what are the things you do or do not do on the eve of your Math Exams. Leave me a comment or question.

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Hi, my name is Ai Ling Ong and I'm a professional Math Trainer specializing in GCE 'O' level Mathematics (Additional & Elementary). More than 10 years of teaching experience, I have coached hundreds of students more than 80 schools in Singapore. Read more about me here
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