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    Q&A - P3 Math

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    • B Offline
      buds
      last edited by

      Funz:
      BigDevil:

      [quote=\"buds\"]
      Can score full marks for problem sums and all other higher order / challenging type questions but the carelessness from easy peasy questions, either from complacency when skimming thru easier questions (take for granted/over-confident/not internalizing properly) of what's \"really being asked for in the questions\" or from transference errors in her workings for eg. 427 + 274 = can be reflected as 247 + 274 =... (especially those sums with repeated numbers in the questions) :pokeeye: or the worst kind of mistake that can ever be made... :nailbite: ... the \"cannot read own working due to illegible handwriting\"... :mad: ie. she reads her 247 as 297. :faint: ...

      You are talking about my DD??

      I have another one.... when lining up the numbers to do addition or subtraction, the tens-place digit in the second number will end up under the hundreds-place digit of the first number. So end up adding/subtracting the wrong number. :frustrated:

      DD does that as well. Better still she can start out adding but end up subtracting or vice versa.[/quote]Wah! Then that reali does take the cake! :salute:

      Funz, this goes back to the part that checking was not thorough upon completion of question and also upon completion of the whole paper, isn't it? :skeptical:

      I recall two occasions when my DDs shared with me this... about checking Maths papers after exam.

      Scenario 1 : I finished my paper very early.. checked whole paper three times.. teacher said those who finished can put head down on desk to rest. But i didn't realize i accidentally fell asleep.

      If you were me, you'd transform into angry bird oso right? :mad:

      It was on the dot Band 1 ie. 85 marks. πŸ˜“
      But the 15 were all careless mistakes cept for one problem sum.
      So the damage : Sleep = To 10 marks of careless mistakes & one misunderstood problem sum.

      Here's sharing another one.

      DD2 brought a very lovely and colourful paper home.

      Scenario 2 : I finished my paper before time was up. Teacher said cannot hand up before actual time so i coloured the pictures in the paper. I did check! Once. And i see all done already. πŸ˜‰

      :yikes:

      :frustrated:

      Ok, given that this was in P1 and despite the once over \"check\" :roll: she managed to ace it (dunno how) 🀷.. i tried to hide my :yikes:!

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      • jedamumJ Offline
        jedamum
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        buds:
        Graph questions are real giveaways. I insist on workings or markings of numbers that dictate the value indicated on the bars in the graph questions. The other is to draw a line across the bars for clear distinction to show she knows what is asked of her and that she too can clearly see the answer for herself without having to read the bars over and over again until blur. Underlining keywords is also my mantra. In Maths, must read to understand.

        so you see i very :stupid: draw line across but eye will cross and then read wrongly on the graph leh!
        he has reached a stage of underlining keywords without reading it! :spank:
        husband said son had preconceived ideas on the questions and formed his own perception even before fully comprehending the question. he likes to question the question too! sometimes even thought he is correct instead of the question (ie, he thought the question is wrongly set!) :spank:
        vomit until no more blood...

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        • FunzF Offline
          Funz
          last edited by

          We totally OT on this thread liao hor. Maybe mods can split it into a separate thread.


          Yah Buds, it boils down to checking which in dd’s definition is, flip the papers from front to back n make sure all blanks are filled in.

          Your dd1 scenario, exactly what dd did. Your dd2 scenario, well dd had something similar. She started doodling on her test paper, adding little smiley/sad/angry/silly faces plus commentaries like, 'poor thing or so careless, if the question says the kid lost something, stuff like that.

          When I tell my friends or my sis about all these they laugh about it. Yes it is funny when it is not your kid. But when it’s your kid, it can drive you nuts. And I can laugh about it now too cos she is still pulling band 1 grades but if her results dip I don’t think I can laugh anymore.

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          • qmsQ Offline
            qms
            last edited by

            Funz:
            We totally OT on this thread liao hor. Maybe mods can split it into a separate thread.

            Mods will not split into separet threads, but will :spank: you for going :offtopic: . πŸ˜‰

            πŸ¦† :siam:

            Anyway, please continue your chat in your personal thread. :please: Members will find it easier to look for answers to their questions.

            :thankyou:

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            • B Offline
              buds
              last edited by

              I don't think it's OT leh. :politebleah:


              These are still relevant points/issues pertaining to academic preparation and support for P3 Math. I was going to post the remedies.. some strategies.. that we can all share to minimize the issues our children or rather... WE... are facing now. Still not to late to rectify n trouble shoot for P3 SA1. Tio bo? It's considered support right? :please:

              As for preparation part, we are preparing other parents in lower primary to prepare for the big P3 shock... err... transition maybe a better word. πŸ˜‰

              Can don't move to personal thread, cos later lagi susah to make any relevance whatsoever. At least here we are still very much in discussion on what challenges our children face in Math. P3 Math. Pwetty pweeeaaase? :please:

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              • T Offline
                Taurus
                last edited by

                Hi,


                Need help to solve this qns :

                Qns : Ming Hao had twice as many stamps as Yiling. After Ming Hao sold 80 of his stamps, Yiling had 3 times as many stamps as him. How many stamps did Ming Hao have at first?

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                • mother777M Offline
                  mother777
                  last edited by

                  Taurus:
                  Hi,


                  Need help to solve this qns :

                  Qns : Ming Hao had twice as many stamps as Yiling. After Ming Hao sold 80 of his stamps, Yiling had 3 times as many stamps as him. How many stamps did Ming Hao have at first?
                  let me try (sorry unable to draw model and upload as working now)

                  Before:
                  Ming Hao = 2 unit
                  Yiling = 1 unit

                  After
                  MingHao = 1 part (80 as is given away, easy to represent in model)
                  Yiling = 3 part

                  from this we can see that

                  1 unit = 3 part

                  5 part = 80
                  1 part = 16
                  Yiling = 3 x 16 = 48
                  MingHao = 2 x Yiling = 2 x 48 = 96

                  hope my working is correct :xedfingers:

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                  • S Offline
                    SAHM Chew
                    last edited by

                    Taurus:
                    Hi,


                    Need help to solve this qns :

                    Qns : Ming Hao had twice as many stamps as Yiling. After Ming Hao sold 80 of his stamps, Yiling had 3 times as many stamps as him. How many stamps did Ming Hao have at first?
                    http://i39.tinypic.com/5be2h3.jpg\">

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                    • mother777M Offline
                      mother777
                      last edited by

                      SAHM Chew:
                      Taurus:

                      Hi,


                      Need help to solve this qns :

                      Qns : Ming Hao had twice as many stamps as Yiling. After Ming Hao sold 80 of his stamps, Yiling had 3 times as many stamps as him. How many stamps did Ming Hao have at first?

                      http://i39.tinypic.com/5be2h3.jpg\">

                      Beautiful drawing :rahrah:

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                      • P Offline
                        plum-cake
                        last edited by

                        buds:
                        I don't think it's OT leh. :politebleah:


                        These are still relevant points/issues pertaining to academic preparation and support for P3 Math. I was going to post the remedies.. some strategies.. that we can all share to minimize the issues our children or rather... WE... are facing now. Still not to late to rectify n trouble shoot for P3 SA1. Tio bo? It's considered support right? :please:

                        As for preparation part, we are preparing other parents in lower primary to prepare for the big P3 shock... err... transition maybe a better word. πŸ˜‰

                        Can don't move to personal thread, cos later lagi susah to make any relevance whatsoever. At least here we are still very much in discussion on what challenges our children face in Math. P3 Math. Pwetty pweeeaaase? :please:
                        Hi Buds,
                        Thank you and please carry on. Its only how to answer/ answering technique for math Qs. couple of weeks ago my mind was really thinking that she was having some kind of problem but now I am a bit confident. she is not the only one, so she can over come this problem.

                        thank you ladies for sharing...

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