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Home support tips for Primary 5 & 6 Math Programme Assessment, including establishing routine, monitoring progress, homework completion, and real-world math application. Solutions provided for sample problems.
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Math Department Mr. Eric Wu Jianrong 吴健荣 Head Of Department (Mathematics) wu_jianrong_eric@moe.edu.sg
P5 TERM TEST FORMAT Term Test Format (Standard)
P5 TERM TEST FORMAT Term Test Format (Foundation)
HOME SUPPORT • Establish routine – ensure conducive environment • Monitor child’s learning progress • Completion of homework • Revision of class work • Finding opportunities for real world application of mathematics
HOME SUPPORT • Establish routine – ensure conducive environment • Monitor child’s learning progress • Completion of homework • Revision of class work
HOME SUPPORT • Establish routine • Monitor child’s learning progress • Completion of homework • Revision of class work • Encourage child to • do assignment independently • show all workings clearly • draw diagram or model
HOME SUPPORT Ali spent $37 more than half of his money on books. He was then left with $44. How much did Ali have at first? • Establish routine • Monitor child’s learning progress • Completion of homework • Revision of class work
HOME SUPPORT Ali spent $37 more than half of his money on books. He was then left with $44. How much did Ali have at first? Solution: Money • Establish routine • Monitor child’s learning progress • Completion of homework • Revision of class work
HOME SUPPORT Ali spent $37 more than half of his money on books. He was then left with $44. How much did Ali have at first? Solution: Money • Establish routine • Monitor child’s learning progress • Completion of homework • Revision of class work
HOME SUPPORT Ali spent $37 more than half of his money on books. He was then left with $44. How much did Ali have at first? Solution: Money • Establish routine • Monitor child’s learning progress • Completion of homework • Revision of class work $37
HOME SUPPORT Ali spent $37 more than half of his money on books. He was then left with $44. How much did Ali have at first? Solution: Money • Establish routine • Monitor child’s learning progress • Completion of homework • Revision of class work $37 Books
HOME SUPPORT Ali spent $37 more than half of his money on books. He was then left with $44. How much did Ali have at first? Solution: Money • Establish routine • Monitor child’s learning progress • Completion of homework • Revision of class work $44 $37 Books Left
HOME SUPPORT Ali spent $37 more than half of his money on books. He was then left with $44. How much did Ali have at first? Solution: Money • Establish routine • Monitor child’s learning progress • Completion of homework • Revision of class work ? $44 $37 Books Left
HOME SUPPORT Ali spent $37 more than half of his money on books. He was then left with $44. How much did Ali have at first? Solution: Money • Establish routine • Monitor child’s learning progress • Completion of homework • Revision of class work ? $44 $37 Books Left
HOME SUPPORT Ali spent $37 more than half of his money on books. He was then left with $44. How much did Ali have at first? Solution: Money • Establish routine • Monitor child’s learning progress • Completion of homework • Revision of class work ? $44 $37 Books Left
HOME SUPPORT Ali spent $37 more than half of his money on books. He was then left with $44. How much did Ali have at first? Solution: Money • Establish routine • Monitor child’s learning progress • Completion of homework • Revision of class work ? $44 $37 Books Left
HOME SUPPORT Ali spent $37 more than half of his money on books. He was then left with $44. How much did Ali have at first? Solution: Money • Establish routine • Monitor child’s learning progress • Completion of homework • Revision of class work ? $44 $37 Books Left
HOME SUPPORT Ali spent $37 more than half of his money on books. He was then left with $44. How much did Ali have at first? Solution: Money • Establish routine • Monitor child’s learning progress • Completion of homework • Revision of class work ? $44 $37 Books Left
HOME SUPPORT Ali spent $37 more than half of his money on books. He was then left with $44. How much did Ali have at first? Solution: Money • Establish routine • Monitor child’s learning progress • Completion of homework • Revision of class work ? $44 $37 Books Left
HOME SUPPORT • Establish routine • Monitor child’s learning progress • Completion of homework • Revision of class work • Finding opportunities for real world application of mathematics
HOME SUPPORT • Establish routine • Monitor child’s learning progress • Completion of homework • Revision of class work • Finding opportunities for real world application of mathematics