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This class is designed for students from Class 1 to 5, focusing on building a strong foundation in Mathematics, Science, and Computer Science. Lessons are engaging, interactive, and adapted to the learning pace of each student. The goal is to make learning fun and meaningful while helping students develop essential skills, improve their academic performance, and build confidence in these core subjects. Class 1 Mathematics (Age: 6–7 years) Key Learning Objectives: -Develop basic number sense and counting skills. -Introduce simple arithmetic operations. -Understand basic shapes, patterns, and measurement concepts. *Concepts and Skills: -Numbers -Addition and subtraction (up to 2 digits) -Word problems (single step) -Shapes and Geometry -Measurement -Patterns and Sorting -Data Handling Class 1 Computer Science (Age: 6–7 years) *Key Learning Objectives: -Introduce basic computer concepts and terminology. -Familiarize students with computer parts and simple operations. -Build basic digital literacy. *Concepts and Skills: -Introduction to Computers -Parts of a Computer -Basic Computer Operations -Keyboard Skills -Drawing and Painting Class 1 Science (Age: 6–7 years) Key Learning Objectives: -Develop curiosity about the natural world. -Introduce basic concepts of living and non-living things. -Understand the human body, plants, animals, and the environment. Concepts and Skills: -Living and Non-Living Things -Plants and Animals -Human Body and Health -Weather and Seasons -Our Surroundings Class 1 English (Age: 6–7 years) Key Learning Objectives: -Develop basic reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. -Build vocabulary and learn simple sentence structures. -Introduce phonics and sound-letter association. Concepts and Skills: -Reading and Phonics -Writing Skills -Speaking and Listening -Grammar -Creative Expression
Math · Science · Computer science
Hi, my name is Sam. Do you know many students cant hear music as good as they could read music? No, you dont have to be born with perfect pitch to hear the notes in melodies and harmonies in the music. If you could tell red from orange, blue from indigo, as long as you are not "color-blind" to music (we call tone-deaf), then you can "hear" music too! With the right training of course! Wish to play songs like your favorite Youtubers playing beautiful covers within hours of a new hit single release? Then this class is for you! * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Listen & Play Piano - Unlike the conventional "classical" method, this "modern approach" lesson, you'll learn to identify melodies, recognize chords, play different accompaniment styles, improvise (advanced level), and create your own personal style (advanced level). Lessons include: 1. Active Aural Training This is not the usual "classical exam format" aural exercises but practical aural techniques I've learned from my years of stage performance. 2. Chords You will learn chord theory on harmonizing the melody and how to identify them just by listening to music. 3. Contemporary Accompaniment styles This includes my bread-and-butter accompaniment styles I use in playing solo piano or keyboard in a band, and the knowledge I've accumulated over the past 18 years playing in church and band. 4. Music Theory on Pop Music Music theory provides a systematic guide to your hearing so you'll understand what you heard and can even predict the harmony movement in most pop music.
Piano · Keyboard (music) · Jazz music
Nice to meet you! I am Julie, a private piano teacher since 2019 for beginners to cycle II. Currently I have 12 students, adults, teenagers and children from 4 years old! My goal is for my students to learn the piano while having fun, so that they become independent over time and can enjoy playing what they like. This is why I listen to everyone's tastes, while opening doors to registers that might not be those immediately thought of (classical, jazz, singing accompaniment, etc.). Also, music theory is a key point of learning that cannot be ignored if you want to progress. But knowing that it can scare more than one, I would like to point out that I do this in a very fun way by adapting to the level of capacity and age of each person: this therefore involves pieces, songs, and for the youngest, games that I make myself (memory, tables, human-sized mats, card games, writing, etc.). This allows us to suit everyone, and learning through all the senses (writing, listening, movement, memorization, etc.) is, in my opinion, a very relevant means. If the student likes singing, I also offer singing lessons and I teach them how to accompany themselves, so that they can ultimately accompany themselves on all the songs and have a lot of fun. My lessons last 1 hour, whether the student is an adult or a child. I can possibly teach at my home if necessary, but I usually go to the student's home. Also, the piano is a rather solo instrument. But loving sharing and conviviality, I offer in addition to solo pieces, pieces in 4 hands between students by level (which is in my opinion very beneficial from a technical and learning point of view). Finally, 2 auditions per year are planned in a nice room that I reserve with a beautiful grand piano, during which the students sing and play their solo and 4-hand pieces in front of their loved ones. These moments are really friendly and without pressure or expectations from me: snacks, music, laughter and sharing are in the spotlight. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate! See you soon, I hope :) Julie
Piano
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