Maths Assessment Books
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speedmaths.com:
Your posting is in response to enquiry for books for middle ability students. So is raffles math suitable for middle ability students?whywhy:
Any good psle math assesment that can help my son... (maths B Result)? some say those challenge assessment are too saturated with too many difficult questions that scare off the mixed ability kids. In actual psle these tough questions are only a handful. so better teach the mixed ability kids like mine how not to lose marks on those easy n average questions that they can learn now. Thanks if anyine can help
Hi,
Raffles Tough Maths (Vol 6A and 6B) are available at Popular Book stores.
Raffles Tough Maths (Vol 5) has just been printed, and is now available at Popular Book stores.
All these books have step-by-step worked solutions for all questions, so the P5 and P6 pupils can learn from these solutions.
speedmaths.com
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Must start from volume 1 ? -
Can anyone recommend sec one IP math assessment book ? I cannot find any IP math assessment book in the popular . Thanks.
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lost boy:
Can anyone recommend sec one IP math assessment book ? I cannot find any IP math assessment book in the popular . Thanks.
Hi, I saw a copy of IP maths assessment in Popular, United Sq. I didn't take note of the title and don't know good or not.
You can ask the staff in Popular to search it for you. -
Noted with thanks Sahm Tam.
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jedamum:
Your posting is in response to enquiry for books for middle ability students. So is raffles math suitable for middle ability students?speedmaths.com:
[quote=\"whywhy\"]Any good psle math assesment that can help my son... (maths B Result)? some say those challenge assessment are too saturated with too many difficult questions that scare off the mixed ability kids. In actual psle these tough questions are only a handful. so better teach the mixed ability kids like mine how not to lose marks on those easy n average questions that they can learn now. Thanks if anyine can help
Hi,
Raffles Tough Maths (Vol 6A and 6B) are available at Popular Book stores.
Raffles Tough Maths (Vol 5) has just been printed, and is now available at Popular Book stores.
All these books have step-by-step worked solutions for all questions, so the P5 and P6 pupils can learn from these solutions.
speedmaths.com
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Must start from volume 1 ?[/quote]Hi,
All P6 pupils (less those doing Foundation Maths) will need to sit for the same PSLE Maths paper, regardless of their Maths ability.
Middle ability (MA) students would need more help to prepare for the tougher PSLE Maths questions.
The Raffles Tough Maths (Vol 6A and 6B) books contain many such tougher PSLE Maths questions, and have step-by-step worked solutions for ALL questions.
Middle ability (MA) students would probably be able to answer, say, about 50% of the questions in the book.
They can learn how to answer the rest of the questions by studying the step-by-step worked solutions given.
They can treat these books as guide books to help them prepare for the PSLE Maths paper.
Raffles Tough Maths (Vol 6A and 6B) are the only two books in the series for P6 pupils.
Raffles Tough Maths (Vol 5) is for P5 pupils.
Hope this helps.
speedmaths.com
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Raffles tough math too tough.
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whywhy:
Hi,whywhy:
Any good psle math assesment that can help my son... (maths B Result)? some say those challenge assessment are too saturated with too many difficult questions that scare off the mixed ability kids. In actual psle these tough questions are only a handful. so better teach the mixed ability kids like mine how not to lose marks on those easy n average questions that they can learn now. Thanks if anyine can help
Raffles tough math too tough.
My P3 dd is also a mixed-ability kid. She can do well in computations but is not able to comprehend and interpret word problems. As a result, she dislikes Maths.
I bought a new book through my dd's school bookshop. It is called 'Get Me Thinking' and it is by Stewart Teng of Visible Maths. It cost $15.
I perused the book yesterday and I like these things about the approach:
1. It focusses solely on word problems.
2. It starts with easy word problems and steadily increases the difficulty level.
3. It scaffolds the learning to help the child learn to think through word problems and break them down sentence-by-sentence to understand the meaning.
4. It teaches how to draw the model diagram correctly. It gives two model diagrams for each sample problem, and asks the child to determine which is the right model and why.
5. For practice, it gives two similar word problems on each page, with just one important detail which is different. For e.g. a problem about 3 people who have some number of dollars. The first problem states person A has 3 more than person B. The second problem states person A has 3 less than person B. That way, the child can see how one little word can change the model and the solution.
I think this sort of basic breakdown and practice of word problems is very necessary for my child.
Perhaps you can take a look at these books and see if you find them helpful. -
nansk:
Another book by Ammiel Wan? looks like another version of onsponge....visible thinking...Is it available in popular?
Hi,
My P3 dd is also a mixed-ability kid. She can do well in computations but is not able to comprehend and interpret word problems. As a result, she dislikes Maths.
I bought a new book through my dd's school bookshop. It is called 'Get Me Thinking' and it is by Stewart Teng of Visible Maths. It cost $15.
I perused the book yesterday and I like these things about the approach:
1. It focusses solely on word problems.
2. It starts with easy word problems and steadily increases the difficulty level.
3. It scaffolds the learning to help the child learn to think through word problems and break them down sentence-by-sentence to understand the meaning.
4. It teaches how to draw the model diagram correctly. It gives two model diagrams for each sample problem, and asks the child to determine which is the right model and why.
5. For practice, it gives two similar word problems on each page, with just one important detail which is different. For e.g. a problem about 3 people who have some number of dollars. The first problem states person A has 3 more than person B. The second problem states person A has 3 less than person B. That way, the child can see how one little word can change the model and the solution.
I think this sort of basic breakdown and practice of word problems is very necessary for my child.
Perhaps you can take a look at these books and see if you find them helpful. -
It’s not available in Popular. Have to go to VisibleMath to buy.
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plum-cake:
Another book by Ammiel Wan? looks like another version of onsponge....visible thinking...Is it available in popular?
1. It is not by Ammiel Wan. It is by Stewart Teng. I also had expected it to be by Mr Wan. I bought Get Me Thinking because I have learnt a good deal working through his Challenging Problems Made Easy. The book has Mr Wan's photo on the back cover and inside page, but the book lists only Mr Teng as the author. Although it is possible he has used Mr Wan's method of teaching.
2. It is not really like OnSponge. I have most of the OnSponge books. This is different. This appears to be for the struggling student.
It may be like the Visible Thinking books. I am not sure. I have only briefly looked at the Visible Thinking books in Popular and my dh did not want to buy them. He is the one who coaches dd in Maths and he prefers the fat all-in-one assessment book from EPH.
3. I haven't seen the book in Popular yet. We bought it via the school bookshop, and I believe this is a temporary promotional tie-up with the Visible Maths company.
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