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Monday, March 23, 2015

Mathematics Tutor by A Level Tutor. SMS 9299 6006 For Tuition in Singapore.

FEATURED TUTOR

Name: MNYL
Gender: Female
Race: Chinese
Rate Range ($) : 30-45
Focused Subjects: Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, English
Focused Levels: Primary, Secondary
Qualifications: A Levels
Area of preference: Choa Chu Kang
Other Information: A Level Certificate Verified

According to "Private tuition in Singapore - A White Paper Release" conducted by Blackbox Research in 2012, 80% of Singaporeans believe that tuition is beneficial to education.

Are your kids or you having problems with your subjects? We are in this industry for 14 years and have top graduates, NIE teachers, professors and accredited tutors who specialised in teaching different subjects.

To find tutors, do contact me at + 65 9299-6006 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

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We offer both one-to-one and group tuition for  students. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

Do contact me at + 65 9299-6006 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

Teaching Methodology:
1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

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Primary- English, Mathematics, Chinese, Malay, Tamil, Science, Music, Social Studies
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Monday, September 1, 2014

"Majority of students feel that math will be useful to them in their future careers" | SMS 9372 7675 For Maths Tutors!


Not useful: 24%

Somewhat useful: 14%

Don’t know yet: 11%"


We offer both one-to-one and group Mathematics tuition for Primary to Masters. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

Please do visit www.findtuitionteachers.com for more information.


Source:
http://www.intmath.com/blog/is-math-useful-poll-results/847

Saturday, August 30, 2014

Mathematics Sample Questions | SMS 9372 7675 For Mathematics Tutors!


Each caravan has a width of 12 feet.
 Use 1 foot = 30 centimetres to work out the width of a caravan.
 Give your answer in metres
_
At 7 am the temperature was –3C.
 By noon the temperature was 11C higher.
 Write down the temperature at noon.
_
At 9 pm the temperature was –5C.
 By midnight the temperature had gone down by 7C.
 Write down the temperature at midnight.
_
There is enough space for 80 boxes of cornflakes in a stockroom.
 On Monday there are 65 boxes of cornflakes in the stockroom.
 On Tuesday 17 boxes of cornflakes are taken out of the stockroom.
 On Wednesday 29 boxes of cornflakes are put into the stockroom.
 Work out how many more boxes of cornflakes can now be put into the stockroom.
_
Jack is 1.78 m tall.
 Amy is 5 cm taller than Jack.
 How tall is Amy?
_
Fareeda has four types of fruit
bananas
apples
pears
oranges
 Fareeda is going to choose 2 different types of fruit.
 Write down all the possible combinations of fruit she can choose.
_
Here are the costs of pens in two shops.
Shop A- 3 Pens for £2
Shop B: 5 Pens for £3
Mrs Evans wants to buy 30 pens for the cheapest possible cost.
 Which shop should she buy the pens from?
 You must show all your working.
_
Work out 2 × (8 – 3)
_
Find the square root of 16
_
A ticket for a seat at a school play costs £2.95
 There are 21 rows of seats.
 There are 39 seats in each row.
 The school will sell all the tickets.
 Work out an estimate for the total money the school will get.
_
One kilogram of cheese costs £5.60
 Jane buys 200 g of cheese.
 Work out how much Jane pays.
_
Solve x + 9 = 19
_
Solve 2y = 17
_
Expand 3(2 + t)
_
There are 40 people at a meeting.
 Each person travelled to the meeting either by car or by train.
 13 of the people are male.
 10 females travelled by train.
 8 males travelled by car.
 Work out the total number of people who travelled by car.
_
Mr Mason asks 240 Year 11 students what they want to do next year.
 15% of the students want to go to college.
 3
4 of the students want to stay at school.
 The rest of the students do not know.

 Work out the number of students who do not know



We offer both one-to-one and group Mathematics tuition for Primary to Masters. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

Please do visit WWW.FINDTUITIONTEACHERS.COM for more information.

Source: 
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http://pastpapers.edexcel.com/content/dam/pdf/GCSE/Mathematics%20A/2010/Question%20papers%20and%20mark%20schemes/1MA0_1F_que_20130611.pdf

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

GCSE/ IGCSE Mathematics Sample Questions V

Work out 1.83 × 47
_
Here are the first 5 terms of an arithmetic sequence.
3 9 15 21 27
 (a) Find an expression, in terms of n, for the nth term of this sequence.
Ben says that 150 is in the sequence.
 (b) Is Ben right?
 You must explain your answer
_
Simplify 5x + 4y + x – 7y
_
Solve 7(x + 2) = 7
_
Trams leave Piccadilly
 to Eccles every 9 minutes
 to Didsbury every 12 minutes
 A tram to Eccles and a tram to Didsbury both leave Piccadilly at 9 am.
 At what time will a tram to Eccles and a tram to Didsbury next leave Piccadilly
at the same time?
_
5 schools sent some students to a conference.
 One of the schools sent both boys and girls.
 This school sent 16 boys.
 The ratio of the number of boys it sent to the number of girls it sent was 1 : 2
 The other 4 schools sent only girls.
 Each of the 5 schools sent the same number of students.
 Work out the total number of students sent to the conference by these 5 schools.
_
Write 0.000 376 in standard form
_
Prove algebraically that the difference between the squares of any two consecutive
integers is equal to the sum of these two integers.
_
There are three different types of sandwiches on a shelf.
 There are
 4 egg sandwiches,
 5 cheese sandwiches
 and 2 ham sandwiches.
 Erin takes at random 2 of these sandwiches.

 Work out the probability that she takes 2 different types of sandwiches.


We offer both one-to-one and group Mathematics tuition for Primary to Masters. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

Source: 
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEibALJ1mTBcG506qWAbg5SjJ3M6BbW_yhejgFON0UWkiXOrZat9fTGwSqM2VhCLq7C4XymaPGKQVPre5fK-EJchP7eXnH4O0oCb_-VS31N2Piw7Oi6maROSM7UeofAVk7yDvQN9OloYGBnn/s1600/trigonometery.jpg
http://pastpapers.edexcel.com/content/dam/pdf/GCSE/Mathematics%20A/2010/Question%20papers%20and%20mark%20schemes/1MA0_1H_que_20130228.pdf

Friday, July 18, 2014

GCSE/ IGCSE Mathematics Sample Questions III

Write these numbers in order of size.
 Start with the smallest number.
4              –5           7              –1 –       8
_
Write 8 45 pm as a 24-hour clock time.
_
Seeta did a puzzle in 3 minutes 45 seconds.
 Ninal did the same puzzle in 7 minutes 28 seconds.
 Seeta says,
‘I did the puzzle in less than half the time Ninal did the puzzle.’
Is Seeta right?
 You must show all your working.
_
Simplify a + a + a + a
_
Simplify 3 × c × d
_
Simplify 3ef + 5ef – ef
_
Solve 6g = 18
_
Solve 5h + 7 = 17
_
You can use this rule to work out the total cost of hiring a car
                Total cost = £4 per hour plus £12
Arun hires a car for 5 hours.
(a) Work out the total cost.
Raj hires a car.
 The total cost is £40
 (b) Work out how many hours Raj hires the car for.
_
Here is a list of numbers.
1 2 4 5 7 11 13 14 15 17
 From the list, write down three different prime numbers that add together to make 20
_
Trams leave Piccadilly
 to Eccles every 9 minutes
 to Didsbury every 12 minutes
 A tram to Eccles and a tram to Didsbury both leave Piccadilly at 9 am.
 At what time will a tram to Eccles and a tram to Didsbury next leave Piccadilly
at the same time?
_
Zuber wants to find out the colours of cars in a car park.
 Design a suitable table for a data collection sheet he could use.
_
Work out 1.83 × 47
_
5 schools sent some students to a conference.
 One of the schools sent both boys and girls.
 This school sent 16 boys.
 The ratio of the number of boys it sent to the number of girls it sent was 1 : 2
 The other 4 schools sent only girls.
 Each of the 5 schools sent the same number of students.

 Work out the total number of students sent to the conference by these 5 schools.


We offer both one-to-one and group Mathematics tuition for Primary to Masters. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

More information, please visit www.findtuitionteachers.com


Source: 
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEibALJ1mTBcG506qWAbg5SjJ3M6BbW_yhejgFON0UWkiXOrZat9fTGwSqM2VhCLq7C4XymaPGKQVPre5fK-EJchP7eXnH4O0oCb_-VS31N2Piw7Oi6maROSM7UeofAVk7yDvQN9OloYGBnn/s1600/trigonometery.jpg
http://pastpapers.edexcel.com/content/dam/pdf/GCSE/Mathematics%20A/2010/Question%20papers%20and%20mark%20schemes/1MA0_1F_que_20130228.pdf

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

GCSE/ IGCSE Mathematics Sample Questions II

Given that 1793×185 = 331705
 write down the value of
 (a) 1.793×185
(b) 331705 ÷ 1.85
_
Expand and simplify (m + 3)(m + 10)
_
Expand 3x(2x + 5)
_
Write 525 as a product of its prime factors.
_
Margaret has some goats.
 The goats produce an average total of 21.7 litres of milk per day for 280 days.
 Margaret sells the milk in 1
2
litre bottles.
 Work out an estimate for the total number of bottles that Margaret will be able to fill with
the milk.
 You must show clearly how you got your estimate.
_
Matt and Dan cycle around a cycle track.
 Each lap Matt cycles takes him 50 seconds.
 Each lap Dan cycles takes him 80 seconds.
 Dan and Matt start cycling at the same time at the start line.
 Work out how many laps they will each have cycled when they are next at the start line
together.
_
One sheet of paper is 9×10–3 cm thick.
 Mark wants to put 500 sheets of paper into the paper tray of his printer.
 The paper tray is 4 cm deep.
 Is the paper tray deep enough for 500 sheets of paper?
 You must explain your answer.
_
The normal price of a television is reduced by 30% in a sale.
 The sale price of the television is £350
 Work out the normal price of the television.
_
Solve the simultaneous equations
4x + 7y = 1
3x + 10y = 15
_
Fiza has 10 coins in a bag.
 There are three £1 coins and seven 50 pence coins.
 Fiza takes at random, 3 coins from the bag.

 Work out the probability that she takes exactly £2.50


We offer both one-to-one and group Mathematics tuition for Primary to Masters. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

For more information, do visit www.findtuitionteachers.com

Source: 
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEibALJ1mTBcG506qWAbg5SjJ3M6BbW_yhejgFON0UWkiXOrZat9fTGwSqM2VhCLq7C4XymaPGKQVPre5fK-EJchP7eXnH4O0oCb_-VS31N2Piw7Oi6maROSM7UeofAVk7yDvQN9OloYGBnn/s1600/trigonometery.jpg
http://pastpapers.edexcel.com/content/dam/pdf/GCSE/Mathematics%20A/2010/Question%20papers%20and%20mark%20schemes/1MA0_1H_que_20130611.pdf

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

GCSE/ IGCSE Mathematics Sample Questions

Each caravan has a width of 12 feet.
 Use 1 foot = 30 centimetres to work out the width of a caravan.
 Give your answer in metres
_
At 7 am the temperature was –3C.
 By noon the temperature was 11C higher.
 Write down the temperature at noon.
_
At 9 pm the temperature was –5C.
 By midnight the temperature had gone down by 7C.
 Write down the temperature at midnight.
_
There is enough space for 80 boxes of cornflakes in a stockroom.
 On Monday there are 65 boxes of cornflakes in the stockroom.
 On Tuesday 17 boxes of cornflakes are taken out of the stockroom.
 On Wednesday 29 boxes of cornflakes are put into the stockroom.
 Work out how many more boxes of cornflakes can now be put into the stockroom.
_
Jack is 1.78 m tall.
 Amy is 5 cm taller than Jack.
 How tall is Amy?
_
Fareeda has four types of fruit
bananas
apples
pears
oranges
 Fareeda is going to choose 2 different types of fruit.
 Write down all the possible combinations of fruit she can choose.
_
Here are the costs of pens in two shops.
Shop A- 3 Pens for £2
Shop B: 5 Pens for £3
Mrs Evans wants to buy 30 pens for the cheapest possible cost.
 Which shop should she buy the pens from?
 You must show all your working.
_
Work out 2 × (8 – 3)
_
Find the square root of 16
_
A ticket for a seat at a school play costs £2.95
 There are 21 rows of seats.
 There are 39 seats in each row.
 The school will sell all the tickets.
 Work out an estimate for the total money the school will get.
_
One kilogram of cheese costs £5.60
 Jane buys 200 g of cheese.
 Work out how much Jane pays.
_
Solve x + 9 = 19
_
Solve 2y = 17
_
Expand 3(2 + t)
_
There are 40 people at a meeting.
 Each person travelled to the meeting either by car or by train.
 13 of the people are male.
 10 females travelled by train.
 8 males travelled by car.
 Work out the total number of people who travelled by car.
_
Mr Mason asks 240 Year 11 students what they want to do next year.
 15% of the students want to go to college.
 3
4 of the students want to stay at school.
 The rest of the students do not know.

 Work out the number of students who do not know



We offer both one-to-one and group Mathematics tuition for Primary to Masters. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

Source: 
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEibALJ1mTBcG506qWAbg5SjJ3M6BbW_yhejgFON0UWkiXOrZat9fTGwSqM2VhCLq7C4XymaPGKQVPre5fK-EJchP7eXnH4O0oCb_-VS31N2Piw7Oi6maROSM7UeofAVk7yDvQN9OloYGBnn/s1600/trigonometery.jpg
http://pastpapers.edexcel.com/content/dam/pdf/GCSE/Mathematics%20A/2010/Question%20papers%20and%20mark%20schemes/1MA0_1F_que_20130611.pdf

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Ending Your Fear and Loathing in Mathematics (Maths)


We offer both one-to-one and group Mathematics tuition for Primary to Masters. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.

Source: 
https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEibALJ1mTBcG506qWAbg5SjJ3M6BbW_yhejgFON0UWkiXOrZat9fTGwSqM2VhCLq7C4XymaPGKQVPre5fK-EJchP7eXnH4O0oCb_-VS31N2Piw7Oi6maROSM7UeofAVk7yDvQN9OloYGBnn/s1600/trigonometery.jpg

Sunday, June 8, 2014

"Majority of students feel that math will be useful to them in their future careers"


"Very useful: 51%

Not useful: 24%
Somewhat useful: 14%
Don’t know yet: 11%"

We offer both one-to-one and group Mathematics tuition for Primary to Masters. Please form your own group because this will facilitate my teaching methodology.

What you can expect from my tuition:

1. Supplementary notes
2. Practice questions
3. Past year paper questions
* Materials given might differ depending on student's given school materials

Teaching Methodology:

1. Understanding concepts and application of concept to questions
2. Developing Analytical and problem solving skills
3. Identifying exam trends and skills (Questions spotting)
4. Practicing variety of questions to prepare you for your exam
5. Simplifying difficult concepts
6. Identifying and improving your weakness

Do contact me at 9372-7675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.


Source:
http://www.intmath.com/blog/is-math-useful-poll-results/847

Monday, May 26, 2014

PSLE, GCE O Level Maths Tuition in Singapore


Having problems with your maths module? CALL
93727675 for tuition now!



Background

We have maths tutors who are:

1. NIE trained experienced teachers ranging from 5 to 28 years of teaching and tutoring experience for PRIMARY, SECONDARY, JUNIOR COLLEGE, IB level

2. Lecturer from University with 6 to 10 years of teaching and tutoring experience for JUNIOR COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY

3. Mathematics Specialist who has coached in online Maths tests for Banks for WORKING ADULTS

Our tutors have been teaching mathematics related module and have grasped the important technique in scoring for Maths. All our tutors that were retained are tutors who had review score of at least 4.5 out of 5 and have won praises from many students including patience and effective teaching methodology.



We offer:

1. Mathematics Module for International Schools
2. A level (JC) Maths and Equivalent
3. University Maths
4. Online Maths Test for Banks



Do SMS +65 93727675 or email enquiry@findtuitionteachers.com for tuition.



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