Maths Assessment Books
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nansk:
Hi nansk,Hi chamonix,
Could you please link to the Brain Benders books that you referred to? Thank you in advance.
Brain Benders is part of the Murderous Maths Series http://www.amazon.co.uk/Professor-Fiendishs-Brain-benders-Murderous-Maths/dp/0439950007/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&qid=1319710125&sr=8-14 . -
Thank you, chamonix. I think this series is available in Singapore from Scholastic via the school.
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Nansk,
Have you tried this website - http://shop.scholastic.co.uk/search/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&search%5Bquery%5D=Murderous+math&log=t&now=query ? You can also check out the horrible science series if you have not gotten them.
Scholastic.co.uk does provide shipping to Sg, if I'm not wrong.
Here's the shipping charges -
Country\tUnder £10\t£10 to £50\t£50 to £100\t£100 to £200\t£200 to £300\tOver £300
Singapore \t£18\t£22\t£35\t£45\t£60\t30 % -
you can also compare the prices with online shop bookdepository, it's free shipping to singapore. http://www.bookdepository.com/
They also have titles on the horrible and murderous series. -
I bought a copy of horrible title from local branchscholastic via kindy and it cost $9.
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BeContented:
Hi,BeContented,
Hi MapleLeaf,Maple leaf:
Hi,
Tks 4 yr tips. Is the A* Maths available at Popular.?
Dun think so.....think gotta order thru' them.
From the look of it, your son may be a genius in Maths. Maybe you should try to source online resources or introduce him to even more cheem stuff? My DS is just stronger in Maths as compared to other subjects, but never and will not be that good as the potential shown by your son. So you should really fuel his passion
I have posted a thread asking how to stretch kids with interest and potential in Maths before, some advices received and I have extracted for your reference, see below
- Books by Martin Gardner
- Edward Zaccaro's books
- online resources
http://mathforum.org/dr/math/
http://www.khanacademy.org/
http://www.montereyinstitute.org/courses/
Guess after I have the above info, I did take a look at Edward's book, I nearly flipped and I know my son will not be keen at all....so I have left it there.....such things really need the passion to do it.
Btw, one of the top PSLE 2010 boy - Sheldon is only 11. But apparently, he has already obtained his 'O' & 'A' certs (with distinction I think) on his own accord. Perhaps we will have another 'Sheldon' :rahrah: Guess this is about all the info I know which may be helpful. All the best.
How old is yr son? My DS is also only stronger in Maths. So cannot be PSLE top student lah. Sheldon's mom is a PHD holder while I am not. :scared:
But come to think of it, if DS can do challenging P1 Maths by K1.( no guidance), and can understand P3 Maths then, I could have provided him the right resources to reach PSLE level by P1. Subsequently, groom him like Sheldon.
But I am not breve enuff. I dunno if it is right to accelerate DS or not. Then he will be very different from other kids. But after reading Sheldon's story, it seems like he is doing fine in all aspects. I guess I will take it easy and let him do it at his own pace.
I didn't know there is so many resources available. Tks for sharing.
My parents and even a close relative said that DS is very unfortunate to born in my family(DH and me) cos' we didn't nurture him well, and that he will be better off in another family . :yikes:
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I think the most important method to nurture a child is thru' love. A child will bloosom very well in the warmth of a loving family. -
24hr-mum:
Hi 24hr mum,ya i agree. tho my girl copes well when she was p1, as in all band 1, given that she is 1 yr younger than her peers as she is 1 jan bb, she has nvr scored full marks or anything close. bcos her carelessness n immaturity shows.
but to me, since maths is a subject u neednt worry, why dont u focus on his languages? languages harder to excel cos it is borderless and the answers are subjective.....at the end of the day when we work, i personally think languages may be more useful.....
so good, yr DD can save one year. No need to appeal level skipping.
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chamonix:
Hi,chamonix,Maple leaf:
Hi,chamoni,
Murderous Maths did not catch DS attention. I didn't browse it but DS and DH said that \"too simple\" I was a bit diappointed. However, he was hooked on the Science series instead.
Where are u located?How come yr DD needs to take Math proficiency tests?
I am a lazy or (busy?) mom, so I hardly have the patient to teach DS. Workbooks with examples are better. So far, I just verbally tell him what is dec. or fractions. I don't think he can do problem sums without having a rough idea what is diameter or circumference.
Now,without any coaching,I guage his standard as doing P5 Maths normal assessment books with no problem but need guidance for challenging problem sums.
I have actually stop letting him do any uplevel Maths since beginning of P1. Now that school holidays coming. Thought of getting him to do some work b4 he comes to bother me. He is happy when he see numbers..
Ya, like yr DS too, will ask me that kind of square root questions.
Oops, I made a blunder. My son just corrected me that his favourite used to be the Horrible Science series. He finished the entire series in K2 and considers it childish now. So far, he tried only 3 books from Murderous Maths. He enjoys Brain Benders most. Talk about lazy or busy moms... I don't know which I group I belong too. Most likely both, haha... My forte would be buying books...
Erm, what do you consider as normal assessment books? So far, we have yet to come across any challenging assessment books. There may exist only a few challenging questions in an entire assessment book. We tried a few like -
Step by Step Math by Simon Sio (simplest)
Casco Step by Step Mathematics (relatively simple but sprinkled with some challenging questions in certain units)
Challenging 4-in-1 Maths (Questions are not difficult once the kid get through the phrasing of the questions) - started only recently. Personally, I don't really like their questions.
School papers - feels a bit like drilling after a while
I flipped through both Fabian Ng's PSP and Onsponge. Both share a very similar format, as in they provide examples and questions that follow closely to the examples. Wouldn't consider these as difficult too. But Onsponge books provide a very systemetic way for learning to solve questions via model way and unit transfers.
Since your son finds P5 Math easy, you may want to skip Challenging Maths Made Easy by Animel Wan. My son tried it last Dec accidentally and was able to solve some of the questions using logic. He was only working on P2 Math then. (Likewise, we didn't bother to up his level until the second half of last year.)
Olympiad Maths by Terry Chew - not difficult if the child likes numbers.
Since your is child in BTPS, you should be living near Bt Batok Maths Hub. You can try requesting for your ds to join their Maths Olympiad classes. Mine tried the P1 class and was allowed to join P2 class after one lesson. The instructor was willing to consider him for Maths Olympiad classes a couple of months later. (But we didn't stay on.)
What one friend suggested is to let him try solving upper primary exam questions. She gave him one P6 question on rate of change last year. Of course, he wasn't able to solve when his heart was thinking about playing with his best friend. Nonetheless, it was a good thinking exercise for him.
Instead of concentrating on the Sg Syllabus, I'm diverting his attention to other Maths. We have 3 books by Edward Zaccaro:
Primary Math Challenge - Fairly simple
Becoming a Problem Solving Genius - He finds the Super Einstein level engaging.
Challenging Math for the Elementary and Middle School Student - Yet to try but Chapter One looks promisingly fun.
Another author that I like is Theoni Pappas. It introduces concepts like Fibionacci, golden ratio etc. Might be too easy for your ds if your DH has
already taught him these concepts.
The Number Devil is another book popular with kids good in Maths. But my son didn't enjoy it. He's a scaredy cat, hehe.
All in all, my son finds these maths books more interesting.
Wow.. You are such a diligent mom. Not only research the books and also got them for yr DS. That's a handful of them. :yikes:
Hope have time to find them . :thankyou:
How old is yr son? How come u stop the Math Hub classes?
My DS has transferred out of BTPS last term cos' school is too far.
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