HOME-WORK


It’s homework that puts the home in homework. Hands-on exercises that teach your kids to apply academic concepts at home.

Try the exercises with your kids — play the videos, download the worksheets and get ready to get your hands dirty!

 

 

 


HOME-WORK


It’s homework that puts the home in homework. Hands-on exercises that teach your kids to apply academic concepts at home.

Try the exercises with your kids — play the videos, download the worksheets and get ready to get your hands dirty!

 

 

01

Understanding
Grandpa & Grandma


Getting to know Grandpa and Grandma isn’t just about spending time with them. It’s also about asking them the right questions. See how 3 of our students used this special listening comprehension home-work to do just that.

02

Christmas π Recipe
 

Do you like cranberry pie?
This exercise uses Math problems to teach your kids how to make one. It’s the perfect way to involve them in this year’s Christmas preparations while getting them to practise what they’ve learnt in school!

03

Removing Oil Stains
with Chalk

Give your kid a greasy snack and there’s a chance they’ll stain their shirt. Here’s a cool scientific hack to help them clean the stain off.

Sure, they could use detergent too. But where’s the fun in that?

04

Cleaning Your Sneakers
with Toothpaste

After doing this exercise with your kids, you won’t have to wash their dirty shoes for them anymore. Just give them some toothpaste, a toothbrush, a wet towel, and say: “You know what to do.”

05

Cleaning the Toilet
with Coke

Did you know that Coke is actually a rather effective cleaning agent? This experiment shows your kids how it works, why it works, and gets them interested in helping out with the household chore that’s least fun.

06

For Preschoolers:
Letter Writing

A Home-work activity that teaches your child how to properly address and mail a letter on top of building key writing skills. Download this fun activity sheet for your child.

07

Counting Activity:
A Special Breakfast

Let your child do something nice for Mummy and Daddy by making breakfast in bed for you! They will enjoy ‘cooking up’ some bacon and eggs while practising simple maths along the way. 

08

Understanding
Your Siblings

Does your child find it hard to understand what others are saying at times? Perhaps the issue lies in not listening attentively to what is being said. In this exercise, your child will take some time to conduct an ‘interview’ with a sibling/cousin or friend, and in the process enjoy some fun bonding time! 

09

Christmas
Cookies

The year-end holiday season always brings around the best delicacies. Bake delicious gingerbread tree cookies with your child while revising maths concepts so they learn the fun way!

 

 

 


 

Take our Home-Work Challenges


Take Our
Home-Work
Challenges

English Listening
Comprehension Challenge

Put your listening comprehension skills to the test with our English Listening Comprehension Challenge. Try it now.

 


Put your listening comprehension skills to the test with our English Listening Comprehension Challenge.
Try it now.


 

Maths Log Cake Baking Challenge

In this fun baking challenge, you'll get the chance to bake an imaginary log cake while putting your maths skills to the test - by solving equations to get the right amount of ingredients in the recipe.
 


In this fun baking challenge, you'll get the chance to bake an imaginary log cake while putting your maths skills to the test - by solving equations to get the right amount of ingredients in the recipe.


 

Science Video
Challenge

Ever wondered about the Science behind common household hacks? Watch our mini videos to find out more about the science behind the solutions, then take our quiz to find out how much you've learnt!
 


Ever wondered about the Science behind common household hacks? Watch our mini videos to find out more about the science behind the solutions, then take our quiz to find out how much you've learnt!


 

 


 

Home-Work
in the Classroom

Home-Work in the Classroom

Home-Work in the Classroom


To get our students engaged in what they're learning within the classroom, we relate our lessons to their experiences outside of it. Watch the videos below to see how we put the home in homework through our lessons.

 

 


 

A. Preschool English

 


Environmental 
Awareness


No child is too young to learn about seemingly complex topics, especially those that are relevant to their future. For the past month, our kindergarteners have been learning about climate change and its effects in their English classes, creating posters and slogans to champion their causes.

 


B. Preschool Maths

 

 

Packing a Suitcase


Without even realising it at times, children are constantly applying Maths concepts to their daily lives. Recently, we've been teaching our kindergarteners some of these concepts through an activity they're more than familiar with — packing a suitcase. And just in time for the holidays, too.

 


C. Primary Science

 


Making Slime


Tactile and oddly satisfying, "Slime" is one of the most popular ASMR trends amongst teens and tweens as a form of mental self-care. Our Science teachers brought this much-loved hobby into the classroom, taking the chance to explain to our Primary 3 students the properties of matter, and how "Slime" fits into all of it.

 


D. Primary English

 


Writing a Travelogue


Crafting a composition can seem like a daunting task to students, but they're actually writing more words than they're aware of on any given day, be it from texting, blogging, or composing captions for their social media posts. This past month, our Primary 5 students tried their hand at a more relevant form of composition writing — a travelogue for their upcoming holidays.

 


E. Secondary Maths

 


Starting a Business


More than just numbers on a sheet of paper, maths is also a useful way to explain and predict the decisions we make. Our Secondary 1 students learnt this first hand during a recent activity in class. Using the concept of expected value, our students experienced a crash course on the maths behind starting a business.

 


Environmental
Awareness


No child is too young to learn about seemingly complex topics, especially those that are relevant to their future. For the past month, our kindergarteners have been learning about climate change and its effects in their English classes, creating posters and slogans to champion their causes.

 

 


Packing a Suitcase


Without even realising it at times, children are constantly applying Maths concepts to their daily lives. Recently, we've been teaching our kindergarteners some of these concepts through an activity they're more than familiar with — packing a suitcase. And just in time for the holidays, too.

 

 


Making Slime


Tactile and oddly satisfying, "Slime" is one of the most popular ASMR trends amongst teens and tweens as a form of mental self-care. Our Science teachers brought this much-loved hobby into the classroom, taking the chance to explain to our Primary 3 students the properties of matter, and how "Slime" fits into all of it.

 

 


Writing a Travelogue


Crafting a composition can seem like a daunting task to students, but they're actually writing more words than they're aware of on any given day, be it from texting, blogging, or composing captions for their social media posts. This past month, our Primary 5 students tried their hand at a more relevant form of composition writing — a travelogue for their upcoming holidays.

 

 


Starting a Business


More than just numbers on a sheet of paper, maths is also a useful way to explain and predict the decisions we make. Our Secondary 1 students learnt this first hand during a recent activity in class. Using the concept of expected value, our students experienced a crash course on the maths behind starting a business.

 

 


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