Posted in Pri Math

New PSLE / P6 Math class every Thursday 5.45 to 7.15pm

 

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Level/Subject:  PSLE / P6 Math
Day/Time: Every Thursday, 5.45pm to 7.15pm

Location: Blk 627, Bt Batok Central

Focus: Metacognitive learning and problem-solving using Concept Learning’s worksheets plus additional materials.

Fee: $120 per month (To Register, call or sms to 97860411)

Tutor: Mr Ilyasa

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A former MOE school teacher, Mr Ilyasa has been coaching students in ‘A’ Level (H2/H1) Physics and (H2/H1) Mathematics for more than 7 years, as well as ‘O’ Level Physics, Additional Math, Math and PSLE Math for more than 10 years. An alumnus of RI and RJC, Mr Ilyasa holds a Bachelor of Science degree with Merit from the National University of Singapore, a Postgraduate Diploma in Education with Credit from the National Institute of Education, Singapore, and a Master of Education (Curriculum & Teaching) degree also from the NIE, Singapore.

Interested in PSLE Math & Science Intensive Revision during Mar and June holidays? Click here.

Posted in Pure Physics, Sec Science

Sec 4 Physics Tuition By Ex-Sch Teacher

 

 

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Sec 4 Physics (Fast-Track):      Sunday | 9.30 am – 11.15 am | Code: S4P1

Sec 4 Physics:      Tuesday | 8.00 pm – 9.45 pm | Code: S4P2

Sec 4 Science (Physics):      Tuesday | 8.00 pm – 9.45 pm | Code: S4P3

Sec 3 Physics:      Friday | 4.00 pm – 5.45 pm | Code: S3P1 

Sec 1-2 Physics (IP / Fast-Track):      Thursday | 6.00 pm – 7.45 pm | Code: S12PIP

 Related link:  S4 Physics Tuition Schedule 2015

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The Tutor:

Mr Ilyasa:  A former MOE school teacher, Mr Ilyasa has been coaching students in ‘A’ Level & IB Physics and Mathematics for more than 6 years, as well as ‘O’ Level & IP Physics, Additional Math, E. Math and PSLE Math for more than 10 years. An alumnus of RI and RJC, Mr Ilyasa holds both a Master of Education degree and a Postgraduate Diploma in Education with Credit from the National Institute of Education (NIE), as well as a Bachelor of Science degree from the National University of Singapore (NUS).

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Administrative Matters:

Location:   Blk 644, Bukit Batok Central, #01-68. S(650644).

Our location is just a 3-min walk from either the Bukit Batok MRT station or the Bukit Batok Bus Interchange. Buses that stop along the roads surrounding our location are numbers 157, 178, 66, 506, 173, 174, 176, 187, 985. Buses services which terminate at Bukit Batok Bus Interchange are 61, 77, 106, 173, 177, 189, 852, 941, 945, 947.

TUITION FEES

TO REGISTER, SMS <STUDENT NAME>, <CODE> TO 97860411.

For enquiries, kindly call or sms to 9786 0411.

Posted in A-Level, H1 Economics, H2 Economics

JC 2/1 H2/H1 A-Level Economics Tuition for 2013

 

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(1) JC2 H2 Economics: (Investment amt: $320 per month)

Sat 7.00 pm to 9.00 pm

(2) JC2 H1 Economics: (Investment amt: $320 per month)

Sun 7.00 pm to 9.00 pm;

(3) JC1 H2 Economics: (Investment amt: $320 per month)

(upon request)

(4) JC1 H1 Economics: (Investment amt: $320 per month)

(upon request)

 

DETAILS:

Location: Blk 627 Bukit Batok Central #07-640

Tutor(s): Mr Jay Lim, Master of International Management, ex-banker, experienced full-time tutor.

Content: A-Level micro and macro economics, directed readings, case studies, examples from real life and current affairs.

Focus: How to score in economics essays, must-have skills for handling economics case studies, metacognition in economics, thinking the economists’ way.

Class Size: 2-6 students

To register, kindly call, or send an sms to 97860411, indicating the Student Name, Subject and Level.

Related links:

(1) Economics Revision Package

(2) General Paper Resource & Practice Package

(3) General Paper Tuition

(4) JC H2/H1 Math Tuition

Posted in Pure Physics

Sec 4 Physics Reflections 27/01/13 – Applications of Electrostatics

I wanted to proceed to Current Electricity, but the students wanted more discussion on how to answer application questions on electrostatics.

So I supplied them with quite a number of such application questions, often with confusing diagrams. The key to answering such questions is to first draw the distribution of charges on the items in the diagram, and identify which objects are conductors and which are non-conductors. For the conductors, check whether they are insulated from the surroundings.

Key points to note:

(1) Only non-conductors can be charged by rubbing (why?)

(2) Electrons can flow into and out of only conductors, and only when the conductors are in contact with other conductors (why?)

(3) A charged object can attract a neutral conductor (why?) and a charged object can also attract a neutral non-conductor (why?)

(4) Upon contact with a highly charged object, a conductor behaves differently from a non-conductor (why?)

Rgds,

Ilyasa, M.Ed, PGDE, ex-MOE Math and Physics teacher (hp: 97860411)

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Posted in A. Math

Sec 4 A. Math Reflections 26/01/13 – Quotient Rule

I introduced Quotient Rule to the class last week so today we continued with it. Quotient Rule is actually very easy to use and should not be replaced by the Product Rule, even though it’s very convenient for students to write a fraction as a product of two terms.

What students find difficult is in simplifying the resulting expression, which often consists of fractions within fractions, with some terms having a square root sign over it. Of course there is a ‘trick’ to get the factorisation done quickly and correctly, but it’s too cumbersome for me to demonstrate here. More importantly, this difficulty that students often face highlights the point that I’ve posted earlier, that Sec 1 and Sec 2 Algebra is VERY IMPORTANT.

For the next lesson, I’ll be going into the Second Derivative as well as Application of Differentiation to curves, tangents and normal. We may be covering the Chain Rule if we have time.

Rgds,

Ilyasa, M.Ed, PGDE, ex-MOE Math and Physics teacher (hp: 97860411)

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Posted in Pure Physics

Sec 4 Physics Reflections sun1415 20/01/2013 – Electrostatics

I completed the teaching of Electrostatics to this class of 6 eager boys from a top school. First I showed a video of how a home-made electroscope is used to determine the kind of charge on a rubbed insulator.

I like to link topics to real life, so I described to them one of my roles while serving NS – to attach cargo to the bottom of a helicopter in what is commonly known as “underslung” operations. But we have to discharge the helicopter first, which is flying above our heads, using a long earth wire, else we may get an electric shock.

We covered definitions, procedures and concepts such as electric field and electric field lines. I even taught them an A-Level formula, F = Qq/kr^2, so that they understand that the electric force between two charged particles is the same for both charges even though the sizes of the charge on them are different.

We also discussed answers to a challenging worksheet and true enough, the students have certain misconceptions about charges and their movement.

Next week, we’ll start on Current Electricity. It’ll be fun.

Ilyasa, M.Ed, PGDE, ex-MOE teacher

(hp: 97860411)

 

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Posted in Sec Math, Sec Science

SEC 1 / SEC 2 MATH & SCIENCE TUITION 2013 @ Bukit Batok

 

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Sec 2 Math (Investment amount: $120 per mth):

Wed 4.00 pm – 5.30 pm; (4 vacancies)

Sun 12.30 pm – 2.00 pm; (3 vacancies)

Tutor(s):

Mr Teng K. S., NTU undergrad majoring in Math.

Mr Ilyasa; M.Ed (NIE), PGDE (NIE), BSc (NUS), A-Level (RJC); ex-sch teacher, full-time tutor (8 years) of PSLE, O and A Level Math and Physics.

Sec 2 Science (Investment amount: $120 per mth):

Fri 4.00 pm – 5.30 pm; (4 vacancies)

Sun 10.45 am – 12.15 pm; (3 vacancies)

Sec 1 Math (Investment amount: $120 per mth):

Tue 4.00 pm – 5.30 pm; (4 vacancies)

Sec 1 Science (Investment amount: $120 per mth):

Thur 4.00 pm – 5.30 pm; (4 vacancies)

Tutor(s):Mr Ilyasa; M.Ed (NIE), PGDE (NIE), BSc (NUS), A-Level (RJC); ex-sch teacher, full-time tutor (8 years) of PSLE, O and A Level Math and Physics.

To register, kindly send an sms to 97860411, indicating the Student Name, Subject and Level.

Posted in Integrated Programme (IP)

Integrated Programme (IP) Math

IP students always give me headaches because they come from different schools and have their own syllabi, to the point I’ve kind of decided not to take in any IP students anymore. I’ve taught students from RV, ACS(I), NJC, RI, RGS, HCI and NYGS.

But now I’m in a dilemma, because my existing IP students are asking me to continue guiding them. Two YR4 RI boys and a YR4 RGS girl (plus her friend) are asking me to have a headstart programme in Nov/Dec to intro them to H2 Math. A YR2 NYGH student is asking me to do the same for her YR3 Math. The problem is, they may not all fit into the same session because of differences in availability and level.

If I were to proceed, it would be 2-hr sessions, lecture cum discussion style, and if they are spread out across several sessions in the same week, I would need a few more students to join us to avoid boring and expensive one-to-one tuition. So if you are an IP student and in the same level (preferably even same school) as them in 2013 (YR5 or YR3) and you need a headstart in Math, please consider joining us. You may contact me at 97860411. Thank you.

My resume: Mr Ilyasa

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Posted in A. Math, Group Tuition, Sec Math

Sec 4 A. Math Group Tuition @ Bt Batok by qualified and exp. tutor

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If you are struggling with A. Math for the coming O-Levels and you need guidance for certain topics, the following tuition slots are suitable for you:

Day/Time:  Mon 4.30 to 6 pm, Wed 4.30 to 6 pm.

Location: Blk 627, Bukit Batok Central.

Class size: 2 to 5 students.

Investment amt: $50 per session.

Tutor:  Mr Ilyasa; M.Ed (NIE), PGDE (NIE), BSc (NUS), A-Level (RJC); ex-sec teacher (3 years); full-time tutor of O and A Level Math and Physics (8 years). To see his detailed resume, click here.

To book a tuition slot, sms to or call Mr Ilyasa at 97860411.