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    Maths Assessment Books

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      Maple leaf
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      sleepy:
      Maple leaf


      It's not necessary for your ds to plough through entire assessment book. Just teach certain concepts will do. You can buy those brain teasers or IQ puzzles books for him to do at leisure.
      Hi, Sleepy,

      DH bought him brain teasers book but dunno for which age group. Waa, need materials to solve it .Just like science experiments. Do u any recommendations?

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          Maple leaf
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          Tks πŸ˜„

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            Champion
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            24hr-mum:
            A* is only for P6 right?

            is there a Raffles Maths assessment bk or something like that?
            Hi 24hr-mum,
            guess you are referring to the followings?-
            http://www.popular.com.sg/jsp/product/product_search.jsp?vca001=112&vas001=PRODUCERS&KEYWORD=Raffles%20Maths%20Centre%20%28Singapore%29
            http://i39.tinypic.com/10oqtly.jpg\"> http://i39.tinypic.com/mr2x6t.jpg\"> http://i42.tinypic.com/32zs1h4.jpg\">

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              metz
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              Maple leaf:


              Hi,
              I thoiught the Fabian Ng's PSP and Onsponge are the toughest. I had just greceived my order on Tuesday. I flipped the P3 book and find it quite easy.
              When my P1 DS came home,I let him try.
              True enough, he took less then 10 secs to solve each question. :moneyflies:
              He says the P4 one also easy peasy. Alamark, I have yet to let him attempt but looks not so easy.
              Can anybody tell me Fabian Ng one is more challenging.
              Personally, I like onsponge layout very much.
              Is the - A* Maths topical,too? Does it has examples?
              Tks πŸ˜„
              If your ds is looking for real challenges, let him try solving questions without any teaching or examples. The ultimate challenge would be to solve upper primary questions/papers with minimal teaching and guidance. πŸ˜„

              My K2 daughter is working on P2 Challenging 4-in-1 Maths on her own without any help. Just one section a day. I have yet to teach her P2 maths. Neither has she mastered multiplication nor division. But she solves most of the questions using her own methods. Pretty interesting. You might want to try it out with your ds.

              Have you introduced your son Murderous Maths yet? This series is my son's favourite. He's still trying to grapple with some of the concepts introduced in the books. But beware of in-depth questions. Mine asked me how to work out square root of 5 last year. He doesn't want the calculator but the details of deriving the result. :stupid:

              PS: My daughter was tested in May by the authority where we are based to have achieved Sg P1 standard. That's why we are letting her do P2 Maths. A very good chance she would be tested again next year.

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                BeContented
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                Hi,

                to make it easier for those wondering which 3 books we are referring to....
                http://i44.tinypic.com/ix8oxe.jpg\"> http://i43.tinypic.com/10oqo3t.jpg\"> http://i41.tinypic.com/54eg7c.jpg\">

                According to my son, he listed them in the order of difficulty....Challenging being easiest, A*Maths hardest.
                Similar to alng, my DS has started A* in P5. Since P6 is basically a revision of P5, they only start doing it when the topic has been covered.

                To be frank, DS is rather independent in his Maths, so I can be quite hands-off....guess except to gather feedback from DS, I dun have much idea too πŸ˜‰

                As for PSP by Fabian Ng, DS claimed easy when I asked him to flip thru', so I din buy for him. However, P4 DD's school uses it. She seems to be coping fine with it (her Maths quite OK too, but elder DS stronger). This holiday I'll be introducing the above 3 books to her as well. Probably will be able to gather some feedback from her by Mar? (Fabian vs Challenging vs Conquer vs A*).

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                  plum-cake
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                  The orange one is for P3-6, so it should be easy for p6 am I right?

                  orange one
                  http://www.popular.com.sg/jsp/product/product_detail.jsp?vca001=262&vpd001=95704

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                    alng
                    last edited by

                    Maple leaf:
                    Hi,

                    I thoiught the Fabian Ng's PSP and Onsponge are the toughest. I had just greceived my order on Tuesday. I flipped the P3 book and find it quite easy.
                    When my P1 DS came home,I let him try.
                    True enough, he took less then 10 secs to solve each question. :moneyflies:
                    He says the P4 one also easy peasy. Alamark, I have yet to let him attempt but looks not so easy.
                    Can anybody tell me Fabian Ng one is more challenging.
                    Personally, I like onsponge layout very much.
                    Is the - A* Maths topical,too? Does it has examples?
                    Tks πŸ˜„
                    Hi, A* Maths are topical...there are seven booklets, i.e. topics. I can only remember some topics off-hand now: Whole numbers and decimals, fractions, ratio, rate and speed, etc

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                      alng
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                      plum-cake:
                      The orange one is for P3-6, so it should be easy for p6 am I right?

                      orange one
                      http://www.popular.com.sg/jsp/product/product_detail.jsp?vca001=262&vpd001=95704
                      I know Nanhua Primary uses that for P5.

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                        plum-cake
                        last edited by

                        Maple leaf:

                        Hi,
                        I thoiught the Fabian Ng's PSP and Onsponge are the toughest. I had just greceived my order on Tuesday. I flipped the P3 book and find it quite easy.
                        When my P1 DS came home,I let him try.
                        True enough, he took less then 10 secs to solve each question. :moneyflies:
                        He says the P4 one also easy peasy. Alamark,
                        Tks πŸ˜„
                        wow, I guess, the school math period is going to be boring for your ds. :nailbite:

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