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Online Physics Classes for IGCSE Students – Learn with Kiya Learning

  Physics is one of the most important and challenging subjects in the IGCSE curriculum. It blends theory, problem-solving, and real-world applications, making it a subject that requires both understanding and consistent practice. Many students struggle with self-study, which is why expert guidance becomes essential. Kiya Learning’s online IGCSE Physics Exam Classes are designed to simplify concepts, boost confidence, and help students achieve excellent grades. In this blog, we will explore why Physics is important in IGCSE, the main topics covered, and how Kiya Learning’s one-to-one science classes in Singapore are helping students excel worldwide. 📘 Why Physics is Important in IGCSE Physics is more than just passing an exam — it’s the foundation for future studies and careers in engineering, medicine, technology, robotics, and architecture. A strong base in Physics helps students: Develop logical and analytical skills Understand real-life applications like mechanics, energy, a...

What is Singapore Math? - A Complete Guide for Parents

Mathematics is more than just numbers; it is a way of thinking, reasoning, and solving real-life problems. One teaching approach that has gained worldwide recognition is Singapore Math . Originating from Singapore ’s Ministry of Education (MOE) curriculum, this method has consistently ranked Singapore students at the top in international assessments such as TIMSS (Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study) and PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment). At Kiya Learning , we bring the proven techniques of Singapore Math to students across all grades, helping them develop strong problem-solving skills and mathematical confidence through engaging online classes. What is Singapore Math? Singapore Math is a teaching approach that focuses on mastering concepts through a step-by-step process. It uses the Concrete–Pictorial–Abstract (CPA) method: Concrete – Students start with hands-on learning using real objects like counters, blocks, or beads. Pictorial – They move...