Wish I had this when I was a kid doing math
By Three Crazy Dogs | August 20, 2007
Why didn’t Math come easy for me when I was a kid? I remember hating Math; tuition lessons were helpful, but they were not as intuitive as Math Tutors. My boss’ grand-kids are pros at math. Thanks to Score Learning Centers, her two granddaughters works on math quizzes with little effort. It teaches the students problem solving skills and build their confidence by using an interactive approach to learn. It helps the child to stay engaged and each individual child has his/her own customizedprogram. What is nice about this program is it also offers one-on-one assistance if the child needs it. This way it will assist with instant progress. The center helps the child to understand the fundamental math skills that he/she will take with him/her forever.

2 Comments
Uncle Lee on August 21, 2007 at 12:58 pm.
Hi Dawn, you not the only one re math headaches. Me? I would always, from standard 1 to Form 6 just scrape thru, around 55% or at most 60%. Never sniffed 70% pass! Ha ha. Most times just at the border, 52%! Eeeeee! Malu la! Thats why go shopping or marketing, I let my Mrs do the buying, ha ha. Only good at woman’s maths, her vital statistics, ha ha. But come to English, precis, comprehension, geography or literature, I will goreng and bungkus everyone, gurantee 95%, or distinction. I scored distinction in Religious knowledge! Can you beat that, and me a Buddhist, but not a praying man.
By the way, thanks for your comments in my blog. Have you seen my previous postings, 3 of them, April ‘You are not my son’, May, ‘Another 5 minutes’, and June, ‘A faded letter from the past’.
This last one ‘Faded letter from the past’ had 14 postings altogether, very long story, but I re-posted the final part again in June, requested by some blogger friends.
Re ‘Faded letter from the past’, it was a letter without my address that found me here in Canada after 30 years! From a lady.
You keep well, Dawn, UL.
Two Crazy Dogs on August 21, 2007 at 7:42 pm.
Uncle Lee, thanks for dropping a note here. No, I have not read your archives yet. I better go dig them out.