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    Maths Assessment Books

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      smartmummy
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      plum-cake:
      Both the books are available in TPY branch as well

      Thanks plum cake and champion!
      i will ask the staff or visit another branch.

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        plum-cake
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        HAPPYH:
        alng:

        Hi, I have all the three books but the orange book is collecting dust. I agree that the orange one is the easiest and A* is the toughest. A* can be used by P5 as the kids have already learnt the topics.


        Which book to buy is really dependent on the child. If the child is still struggling with basic concepts, then the orange book or even Andrew Er challenging maths is good enough. But if the child is already doing well in maths, then A* will be appropriate for him to practise real difficult qns. Whatever we do, we should not demoralize the child and dampen his confidence and interest for maths. πŸ™‚


        Hi

        If you don't mind, could you tell me what is this orange book? I was going thro this thread and looks like I missed it. Thank you in advance.

        must be this one

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

        Challenging Maths Problems Made Easy [Paperback]
        Size: 26cm X 19cm / Pages: 178
        Author : Ammiel Wan Chee Hong
        Publisher : Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Pte Ltd
        Level : Primary 3 - Primary 6
        Item Code : 9789810195649
        Usual Price : S$7.90

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          HAPPYH
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          HAPPYH:
          alng:

          Hi, I have all the three books but the orange book is collecting dust. I agree that the orange one is the easiest and A* is the toughest. A* can be used by P5 as the kids have already learnt the topics.


          Which book to buy is really dependent on the child. If the child is still struggling with basic concepts, then the orange book or even Andrew Er challenging maths is good enough. But if the child is already doing well in maths, then A* will be appropriate for him to practise real difficult qns. Whatever we do, we should not demoralize the child and dampen his confidence and interest for maths. πŸ™‚

          Ok ok I managed to find it. thank you:)


          Hi

          If you don't mind, could you tell me what is this orange book? I was going thro this thread and looks like I missed it. Thank you in advance.

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            HAPPYH
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            plum-cake:
            HAPPYH:

            [quote=\"alng\"]Hi, I have all the three books but the orange book is collecting dust. I agree that the orange one is the easiest and A* is the toughest. A* can be used by P5 as the kids have already learnt the topics.


            Which book to buy is really dependent on the child. If the child is still struggling with basic concepts, then the orange book or even Andrew Er challenging maths is good enough. But if the child is already doing well in maths, then A* will be appropriate for him to practise real difficult qns. Whatever we do, we should not demoralize the child and dampen his confidence and interest for maths. πŸ™‚


            Hi

            If you don't mind, could you tell me what is this orange book? I was going thro this thread and looks like I missed it. Thank you in advance.

            must be this one

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

            Challenging Maths Problems Made Easy [Paperback]
            Size: 26cm X 19cm / Pages: 178
            Author : Ammiel Wan Chee Hong
            Publisher : Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Pte Ltd
            Level : Primary 3 - Primary 6
            Item Code : 9789810195649
            Usual Price : S$7.90[/quote]Dear Plum cake,

            Thank you so much.

            Going to Bookfest today.

            Best regards
            HAPPYH

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              Champion
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              good morning all! :grphug:


              For all who have gone (and are going AGAIN πŸ˜‰ ), can you please advise me whether did you see the following book at the Bookfest? Unable to locate it at Popular JP nor IMM! 😒 :sad:
              http://i43.tinypic.com/2l8keg5.jpg\">

              Also, accidentally chanced upon the following blog by a dear mummy who shared graciously her recommendations on the various types of Maths assessment books :love: :please:
              http://teachingourown.wordpress.com/2009/02/02/math-assessment-books/

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                plum-cake
                last edited by

                Champion:
                good morning all! :grphug:


                For all who have gone (and are going AGAIN πŸ˜‰ ), can you please advise me whether did you see the following book at the Bookfest? Unable to locate it at Popular JP nor IMM! 😒 :sad:
                http://i43.tinypic.com/2l8keg5.jpg\">

                Also, accidentally chanced upon the following blog by a dear mummy who shared graciously her recommendations on the various types of Maths assessment books :love: :please:
                http://teachingourown.wordpress.com/2009/02/02/math-assessment-books/
                hi champion ,
                thats a wonderful infor. but it was written in 2009 thats why visible thinking is missing. :evil:
                http://teachingourown.wordpress.com/2009/01/25/how-we-teach-math/
                some more books..

                I am going to end up with some more collection.... :xedfingers: 😒

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                  plum-cake
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                  champion

                  this is another blog where you can dig some more infor
                  http://hedgehogcomms.blogspot.com/2008/10/recommendations-for-maths-assessment.html

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                    Champion
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                    Hi Plum-cake :snuggles:


                    The JP Sales staff told me that the \"Must know Problem sums\" has ceased it's publication lioa! 😒 😒

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                      plum-cake
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                      hey champion try pop at TPY I saw that book(p3) i didn buy that. cos it was wrapped in clear plastic. I think it comes with a cd.

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                        smartmummy
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                        Hi All!

                        I need help regarding the following in bookfest,
                        May I know that can include school assessment books in $200 purchase?Is that qualify to redeem $15 vouchers? :?:

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