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Han Le Education
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08/11/2020
Post PSLE Math bridging class for P6 students
Give your child a head start!
Conducted by experienced tutors.
Designed to maximise student's learning capability.
This is a 4-week online bridging programme to help students recap on p6 topics that were removed from PSLE, and explore sec 1 topics that students will learn in the year ahead.
Whether you're looking to prepare your child for their secondary school journey ahead, or simply looking for an interesting curriculum to keep your child occupied during this school holiday, this course is just what you're looking for.
2 FREE Lessons for all new sign ups via https://forms.gle/kqtQXrG5rfX5cLtGA
Limited to 6 students per class
Day: 2x per week (Mon & Wed)
First lesson will commence on 30/11/2020 (1pm)
Fee: $120
06/11/2020
Average attention spans work out like this:
2 years old: four to six minutes
4 years old: eight to 12 minutes
6 years old: 12 to 18 minutes
8 years old: 16 to 24 minutes
10 years old: 20 to 30 minutes
12 years old: 24 to 36 minutes
Normal Attention Span Expectations By Age "Pay attention!" "Focus!" "Just two more pages, then you can take a break." Virtually all parents have tried pleading with their kids to get them to buckle down and focus on something. Kids have short attention spans, after all. But when do you know if your child's inattention is an issue that needs...
假期来临了,你有什么计划呢?
What’s your holiday plan?
12 more days to PSLE
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15/06/2020
Tuition may resume 👏🏻
Coronavirus: S'pore to start phase 2 reopening on June 19; dining in public, social gatherings of up to 5 people, allowed A range of restrictions will be eased to allow more business and social activities to resume.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
24/05/2020
Schools reopen on June 2, but not all will go back to classrooms daily Schools will reopen on June 2, but daily classes on school premises will be held only for the graduating cohorts of Primary 6, Secondary 4 and 5, who will wear masks or face shields while attending lessons.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
21/04/2020
The Government has announced tighter measures during the circuit breaker period and extended it by another four weeks, from 4 May 2020 to 1 Jun 2020.
This will have implications on education. Do we extend HBL by another four weeks?
Our teachers, students and parents have been working hard to make HBL work. It hasn’t been easy. The learning curve is steep for everyone. I thank everyone for your hard work, perseverance, patience and positivity.
But it is better not to extend the HBL. HBL is a fall back when schools are suspended; it cannot be a prolonged substitute for school.
It is better to let everyone have a break from this intense period. MOE will therefore bring forward the June holidays to start from 5 May. It will then cover the entire extended circuit breaker until 1 Jun 2020.
By 1 Jun 2020, hopefully the situation will be much better, and we can look forward to a safe and orderly opening of schools.
This would mean that Term 3 will be very long. So we will factor in an additional one week, mid-term break from 20-26 July. Term 3 will comprise 7 weeks, one week break and then 6 weeks. Most teachers will use the break to review or re-plan their lessons.
The additional break of one week will reduce curriculum teaching time. As it is, the pace of HBL tends to be slower than classroom teaching. We will therefore also make certain topics commonly taught by all schools at the end of the academic year be non-examinable. Some of these topics are pie charts and volume for PSLE Maths, Organic Chemistry and vectors for O level Chemistry and Maths respectively.
This will reduce the curriculum load and ease the pressure off teachers and students in catching up with the curriculum. Just to be clear, as far as possible, these topics will still be taught. But they will not appear as questions in the national examinations.
We will do two other things during the brought forward mid-year holidays.
First, our graduating cohorts need support so as to prepare for their national exams. For this coming mid-year holidays, our schools will continue to have them come back to school for face-to-face consultation and coaching when the national situation improves – which we are confident will be the case.
Second, there is also another group that needs support – children of essential workers and vulnerable students. They have been coming back to school during the circuit breaker period. Our schools will remain open for them throughout the mid-year holidays, to support them and their families.
It has been a topsy-turvy few months as the health situation has been very fluid and uncertain. I thank everyone for your hard work and co-operation. We shall overcome the virus.
And to all our students, I am very sorry, but bubble tea shops will be closed...
12/04/2020
Due to the recent hack, MOE suspends use of Zoom.
We also suggest all parents to use an alternative video conferencing app for the tuition lessons. 👍🏻
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Happy Good Friday Everyone!
As a preemptive measure, the Government has tightened movement for individuals between 7 April 2020 to 4 May 2020.
In light of this, we have moved all our lessons (private and classes) to online based.
We will be opening up online based small revision group for students.
Math:
To do recap & revisions on Math topics.
Teacher will guide the students topic by topic.
Providing practice questions and explanation on how to solve them.
9/10/16/17/23/24/30 April - 12pm to 12:40pm
Chinese:
Focus is on comprehension.
Teacher will provide practice paper and guide students in passage analysis.
Techniques & drilling in sourcing for clues & phrasing.
9/10/16/17/23/24/30 April - 1pm to 1:40pm
All lessons will be conducted via Zoom/Skype.
Lesson duration: 40 mins each
Class size: 5 (max)
Fees: $10 / lesson
Interested parent can apply by replying to this message. Details of classes will be share to confirmed students.
Thank you.
Han Le Education
03/04/2020
Learning never stop!
Students will shift to full home-based learning from next Wednesday (8 April).
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/education/schools-to-shift-to-full-home-based-learning-from-april-8
停课不停学!
从下周三(四月八日)开始全面实施居家学习
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Dear students,
This week online lesson we will be focusing on Chinese Comprehension. We will email a soft copy of the questions to all students (who are attending this week lesson) .
在本周的网上课程中,我们将专注于理解问答。我们会通过电子邮件把试卷发送给所有(参加本周课程) 学生。
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