O-Level A-Math tuition, built around your child
A-Math is where many otherwise strong students hit a wall, not because the content is unreasonable, but because it's the first subject that genuinely punishes memorising formulas without understanding why they work. A small change in how a question is phrased can make a memorised method fail completely, which is why so many students plateau despite putting in the hours.
We teach A-Math by building the underlying logic first: why a differentiation rule works, what a logarithm actually represents, so students can adapt when a question doesn't look like the last one they practised. Combined with structured past-paper practice, that's what turns A-Math from a subject to survive into one students can genuinely do well in.
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O-Level A-Math tuition in Bedok, Singapore
A concise overview for parents comparing their options.
What does A-Math tuition cover?
A-Math tuition at House of Hows covers the full O Level Additional Mathematics syllabus: calculus, logarithms and exponentials, trigonometry, coordinate geometry, and binomial expansion.
Who should take A-Math tuition?
Students taking A-Math as an O Level subject who want to build genuine conceptual understanding rather than memorising worked examples, especially those finding Sec 3 content harder than expected.
Where are classes held?
Classes are held at 214 Bedok North Street 1, #01-173, inside Bedok Town Centre and near Bedok MRT.
The O-Level A-Math syllabus, topic by topic
View the official SEAB O-Level syllabusDifferentiation & Integration
Rules of differentiation, tangents and normals, and basic integration: the calculus core of the A-Math syllabus.
Logarithms & Exponentials
Laws of logarithms, exponential equations, and their graphs: a common source of avoidable careless errors.
Trigonometry
Trigonometric identities, equations and graphs, extending beyond the E-Math trigonometry students already know.
Coordinate Geometry
Equations of lines and curves, and their intersections, often combined with calculus in exam questions.
Binomial Theorem
Binomial expansion and its applications, a compact topic that's frequently under-revised relative to its exam weighting.
Exam Technique
How to present working for method marks, spot which technique a question is testing, and manage time across a paper with fewer, longer questions.
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The problem is never the child's ability. It's how they are being taught. When we change the approach, the results follow.
Questions about O-Level A-Math
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Ask on WhatsAppIs A-Math much harder than E-Math?
A-Math builds on E-Math foundations but introduces genuinely new topics like calculus and logarithms. It's more demanding, but very learnable with the right conceptual grounding. It isn't inherently "for smarter students" as the reputation suggests.
Why is my child doing well in E-Math but struggling with A-Math?
This is extremely common. E-Math rewards procedural accuracy, while A-Math punishes students who don't understand why a method works the moment a question is phrased differently. We focus specifically on that gap.
Is your A-Math tuition centre near Bedok MRT?
Yes. House of Hows is located at 214 Bedok North Street 1, #01-173, inside Bedok Town Centre and a short walk from Bedok MRT.
When should my child start A-Math tuition?
Ideally from the start of Sec 3, when A-Math content begins. Students joining later can still catch up quickly with a structured plan targeting their specific gaps.
Do you offer both E-Math and A-Math tuition?
Yes. Many of our students take both, and we can coordinate their timetables so the two subjects don't clash.
How are A-Math classes structured?
Typically once a week, 1.5 to 2 hours, with additional intensive sessions and past-paper practice in the months leading up to O Levels.
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