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Primary 3 Mathematics
Students have completed their foundation years in Primary 1 and 2. Primary 3 marks the beginning of their bridging 2-year for upper primary. They will start to solve more advanced word problems.
There will be three main focuses in the lessons:
Concepts Empowerment
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Students will be empowered in their various Mathematical concepts, such as:
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Whole Numbers – Addition and Subtraction and their related Word Problems
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Multiplication and Division – with and without regrouping
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Solving of Word Problem involving the 4 operations.
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Money
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Length, Mass and Volume
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Bar Graph
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Fractions
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Time
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Angles
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Parallel and Perpendicular lines
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Area and Perimeter
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Students transit from the foundational concepts in some of the topics.
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Students get to learn certain new topics, like Area and Perimeter, Parallel and Perpendicular lines, Angles and Bar Graphs.
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Students get to explore certain heuristic skill in problem solving, with much emphasis on Model Drawing, Making a Supposition, Guess and Check.
Thinking processes
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Students will learn the 5 ‘What’s’ in problem solving.
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Students develop critical thinking skills with the help of the 5 ‘What’s’ and applying them to solve various kinds of problem sums.
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Students will practise using the steps of the 5 ‘What’s’ and internalise the strategy.
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Students will learn a set of “How to check” techniques for their derived answers. This will level up their understanding of the concepts taught in that topic.
Metacognition
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Students will learn through the process of learning.
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Students will think about why they chose a particular approach to solve the problem by questioning their thought processes.
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Students will apply such skill when they are required to pose workable problems sums based on the concepts taught in class.