Think N’Ink

In Collaboration with

We bring you the best of both worlds, a literacy programme designed by Julia Gabriel Centre for primary school students, supplemented by critical life skills modules to equip children to succeed in life.

SEED Institute is a licensed partner of Julia Gabriel Centre’s Think N’Ink programme

7 & 8 Years (P1 & P2)

90 mins / class

Mountbatten / King Albert Park

Overview

  • Read and appreciate different text types with fluency and understanding
  • Decode texts for main idea and supporting details
  • Learn to confidently answer comprehension questions
  • Understand and use the writing process to become more effective writers
  • Termly life skills module on Cultivating the Growth Mindset

What to Expect?

Think N’Ink focuses on key literacy skills, through a text-type approach, with an emphasis on written responses to stories.

Early primary students (P1-P2) begin working with a variety of text types, enabling them to comprehend how to decode text for ideas, answer comprehension questions confidently, master punctuation and grammar, and analyse, evaluate and interpret both fiction and non-fiction content critically.

As children progress through each level, they will learn to apply effective strategies that enable them to succeed in their PSLE exams – becoming confident and competent readers and writers.

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What Parents Say

Think N’Ink has truly been a game-changer for Emir. Before enrolling in the programme, he struggled with reading and writing. The programme’s emphasis on phonics, vocabulary, and comprehension skills has helped Emir become a more fluent and confident reader.

– Parent of Emir, student of
Julia Gabriel Centre’s Think N’Ink programme

Think N’Ink has truly been a game-changer for Emir. Before enrolling in the programme, he struggled with reading and writing. The programme’s emphasis on phonics, vocabulary, and comprehension skills has helped Emir become a more fluent and confident reader.

– Parent of Emir, student of
Julia Gabriel Centre’s Think N’Ink programme

Extra Life Skill Module

Cultivating the Growth Mindset

While academic achievement is crucial, it’s equally essential to recognise the significance of teaching life skills to our young children to enable them to navigate the challenges in life with confidence and competence.

Confidence Building

Confidence helps children take initiative and face challenges head-on. It also translates into social skills that make them feel secure about themselves, forming positive social relationships.

Creative Problem-Solving

This skill fosters critical thinking and nurtures a sense of curiosity which helps the child become more independent learners and approach problems with creativity.

Communication

Good communication abilities help children understand instructions better, express their thoughts and allow effective engagement with teachers and peers.

Confidence Building

Confidence helps children take initiative and face challenges head-on. It also translates into social skills that make them feel secure about themselves, forming positive social relationships.

Creative Problem-Solving

Confidence helps children take initiative and face challenges head-on. It also translates into social skills that make them feel secure about themselves, forming positive social relationships.

Communication

Good communication abilities help children understand instructions better, express their thoughts and allow effective engagement with teachers and peers.

The bite-sized modules each term aims to help children build a strong foundation for future personal and professional success.

Location

Mountbatten Square,
229 Mountbatten Road #02-34,
Singapore 398007

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