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Slide1 Many parents called me to ask “What is the workshop all about?”

Well, this workshop as the name suggests, Essential Concepts Revision Workshop, not Sec 4 jumpstart lessons (Differentiation and the the rest of the Sec 4 topics will be taught next year in the Ultimate Leap Programme)

Essential Concepts Revision Workshop will cover extensively the following modules

  • Surds
  • Indices
  • Logarithms
  • Quadratic Equations & Functions
  • Trigonometry (*All time “favourite”!)

If you happen to have the latest GCE ‘O’ level A-Math exam papers, 40% of the marks!( It’s heavy) are solely devoted to testing students on the mentioned modules! All these are Sec 3 modules which students MUST have the solid foundation before they even talk about What’s Up in Sec 4 A-Math.

More details are available here >>> http://www.WinnersEducation.com/holidaya-math.html

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Maths class (and maths is my favourite subject!)Posting results of the subject combination would be released next week for many schools. It is a transitional period of the Secondary 2 to Secondary 3 (Grade 8 to Grade 9), from juniors, they become seniors of the schools.

Today, I’m going to talk about how you can prep yourself (mentally & physically) for an “additional” math subject, assuming you have selected to take up Additional Math as one of your ‘O’ level subject. If you are thinking of the consequences of not taking A-Math, you may want to read about it here.

Myths of A-Math (My seniors said A-Math …)

A-Math is very tough, very difficult, very hard to understand, always fail, very different from Elementary Math (E-Math).., lots of formula to remember … don’t understand the concepts

Truths of A-Math

  • Just like E-Math, you just need to know the right strategies and constantly apply them.
  • It all boils down to linking up the basic concepts and sometimes cross topics (there are some topics which will require you to bring in the tools you have learnt previously)
  • There would be new topics which you will see it 1st time in your life, pay more attention to them. After all,just like when we meet someone new, we need more time to warm up to them compared to old friends ;-)
  • There are cross-over between E and A Math. So learning A-Math is advantageous to you as some of the basic concepts are already taught in E-Math

Topics You Must Prep Yourself (before school starts)

  1. Simultaneous Equations
  2. Similar Triangles
  3. Algebraic Rules
  4. Quadratic Graphs & Equations

By familiarizing yourself on these topics, you will have a smoother transition of having another Math subject.

I would love to hear from the Sec 4s (2009) on ‘What advice would you give your seniors on preparing for A-Math?’ Leave your comments in the section below. I’m sure your juniors would appreciate your opinions.

Update: Sec 2 to Sec 3: How To Prepare Yourself For Elementary Math

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About Ai Ling

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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