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    P2 Math - General Discussion

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    • A Offline
      Addoil
      last edited by

      Hi buds


      Thks for finding time to upload resources for me. Don't worry I can wait, you just take your time.

      As Tamarind mention above, we all come here to \"de-stress\". Really hope that you will cheer up again. 😄 by the way, here also is my virgin forum.. nice to meet u here. 😉

      My son now is in childcare ctr N2. Yesterday I just started to teach him 2 toys plus 3 toys, all together how many toys..... by using the toys, later will apply on both hand & heart, as what you mention before. 😄

      Ps: Hi Tamarind, you are right, I am also is one of the mummy who are inspired by buds, and you also. Well done mummies, keep it up! :celebrate:

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        jedamum
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        Addoil:
        Hey buds


        My boys is 4 & 2yo. ah yes, may I know what kind of checkmate you are mention? :?
        buds:
        As long there is the initial introduction of the basic
        mathematical concepts, at an early start, rest assured
        the child would grasp the concepts in time for Pri 1 Maths!
        I was just wondering....
        maybe it will be more apt to create a separate thread on Preschool Math or P1 Preparatory Math or continue similar discussions over at http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=428 or http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=117&start=75.

        Nowadays suppose to know addition/subtraction before P1 leh.... 😉

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          en107rn.01056yahoo.01056com.01056sg
          last edited by

          Aha! Now we know why jedamum's son is a class monitor. \"He get's it from his momma\". 😉


          I wanted to say something but no guts lah.

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            buds
            last edited by

            Heyya jedamum,


            There is another one >Teaching Pre-school Maths thread started
            by berriestan. Checkmate method should be okay in P1 Math.
            But pre-prepz for P1 Math can go under the abovementioned
            thread.

            Chief, whaddya thoughts?
            Direct me to what you decide to be a more appropriate
            thread to contribute to. I’ll go with the flow.

            Tks for the observation jedamum.

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            • jedamumJ Offline
              jedamum
              last edited by

              EN:
              Aha! Now we know why jedamum's son is a class monitor. \"He get's it from his momma\". 😉


              I wanted to say something but no guts lah.
              :!: :oops: http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc18/jedamum/Ido%20Icon/eek3.gif\">
              actually all these kaypohing give me some things to do that is not directly related to my kiddos all the time. 😉
              buds and addoil will understand.... 😉 besides...i need these preschool math infor for my ds2 in 2 yrs time, so good housekeeping will makes tracking back easier in 2 yrs time. 😉

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                buds
                last edited by

                Hahahaaaa, EN!

                I never saw it that way!
                But now that you mentioned it...
                Mebbe hor.. Genetically inclined.

                As long for good, no problem lah!
                :celebrate:

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                  matrix0405
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                  i have Top School P1 2008 Maths exam papers to share. Interested to receive a copy, PM me your email (file size ~9MB).

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                    chixchix
                    last edited by

                    Hiii can e-mail me at [email protected] thanks so much ! 😄

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                      seletar
                      last edited by

                      Hi


                      Could someone help to demonstrate the step by step answer to the following question?

                      I have three numbers. They add up to 10. One of the number is 2 more than te first. The third number is 3 more than the second. What are the numbers?

                      Thanks for the help!

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                        mmmouse
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                        seletar:
                        Hi

                        I will solve it this way but is there a more simplified way for P1? In the first place, can they understand? I am going to ask my daughter.

                        First No = ?
                        Second No = ? + 2
                        Third No = ? + 2 + 3

                        Add all the additional numbers 2 + 2 + 3 gives you 7.

                        The remaining number for the 3 numbers must be 10 - 7 = 3, so, the number has to be 1. The three number would be 1, 3 and 6.

                        Is this correct?

                        JJ

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