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Greetings, parents. I am Nilanjana Sanyal, representing NSOMTC, short form of NS Online Math Tutoring Classes. I am pleased to announce the creation of two exclusive Telegram group communities for Indian and NRI students enrolled in IB Math AA HL and IB Math AA SL. The primary aim is to encourage a collaborative environment where students with a positive mindset can share their mathematical skills and challenges. This platform will promote mutual assistance in clarifying doubts and understanding mathematical concepts. As an online IB Math tutor, I will also contribute by engaging in discussions about various topics covered in the IB Math AA syllabuses. Our goal is to establish two private communities, each accommodating a maximum of 50 students. If you are interested in enrolling your child in these communities, kindly contact me.
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Email id: nsnilanjana@gmail.com
This article aims to analyze the factors that prevent your child from achieving a Level 7 or a high Level 6 in IB Math AA SL or IB Math AA HL.
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Dear parents of IB Math AA students, What Happened? You appear somewhat anxious. Are you concerned about your child’s Math education? Is your kid having examination in school? Have all the Math exams been completed or is there any remaining paper to be examined?…
Every moment in life is an opportunity to learn and the world around us is our greatest classroom. We absorb wisdom from the people we encounter, making each of us both a student and a teacher in this journey of life. On this Teacher’s Day, let us celebrate the educators who reside within us, for they shape our growth and understanding every day. Happy Teacher’s Day to the teachers that guide us from within!
In India, IB schools recently conducted their August examinations and many schools have already released the results. How did your child perform? I believe that there isn’t an absolute benchmark to gauge performance. What are your thoughts? While the IB board assigns 7 levels that undoubtedly provide valuable insights in to a student’s knowledge of a particular subject, there could be other factors at play. For instance, a student might not have been feeling well on the day of the examination or might possess adequate knowledge but struggle with writing speed.
In my opinion, the most crucial aspect is continuous development. If a student has improved from a Level 3 to Level 5, they should certainly be commended. However, if the previous performance was at a Level 7, it’s essential to delve into the root cause of the change.
In my opinion, the most crucial aspect is continuous development. If a student has improved from a Level 3 to Level 5, they should certainly be commended. However, if the previous performance was at a Level 7, it’s essential to delve into the root cause of the change.
Parents often ask about where to get Math questions for their kid’s regular practice. My suggestion is to utilize a good IB Math AA SL or HL textbook and work through the exercises found in different chapters. As they answer the exercise questions, it is advisable to mark those they are struggling with and then count the number of marked questions upon completion of the exercise. If the count of marked questions equals or exceeds 25% of the total number of questions in the exercise, it may indicate a lack of understanding of the topic. So, the kid should consider seeking an expert guidance from a teacher, a tutor, a relative or a friend proficient in Mathematics. The child should then revisit the same marked questions again after 3 days. This would help the kid to remember the process and the related concept. #nsomtc #nsonlinemathclasses #ibmath #ibeducation #parentengagement
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Sometimes, I encounter enquiries such as ‘‘Ma’am, which chapters would you consider relatively more important?’’ This query typically arises during consultation sessions, primarily from parents of IB Math AA SL students. Although it does also come occasionally from my own students, the frequency is quite low. What I would like to emphasize is that even though there may not be a question from every chapter in every IB Math AA question paper, each chapter should be considered to be equally important. For example, while Geometry (may be a question on bearings) and its accompanying Trigonometry may not come each year, neglecting practice questions in that area could prove costly. If you opt not to prepare and a 10-mark question (assuming) on that topic appears, you lose the entire 10 marks! Can you afford to take that risk?
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