Area and Perimeter questions will certainly be tested in SA2. There are many types of challenging Area and Perimeter questions that can be tested. We have identified one of them. Question: John had a rectangular pool with an area of 48 m². The length of the pool was thrice the breadth of the pool. He […]
Past 2 weeks our teachers taught our P5 kids the concept of Proportion Transfer questions that begin with a difference. It is a challenging concept as it requires merticulous modelling. Some students question the chances of such questions being tested as they were not taught in their schools. We agree that this type of question […]
John wants to buy some packets of sweets at $5 for each packet. For every 8 packets of sweets he buys, he can get one packet of sweets for free. a) How much money will he spend on 10 packets of sweets? b) How many packets of sweets can he buy with $23? Solution: a) […]
A Common P4 Challenging SA2 Math Concept Before & After – 1 Unchanged with further cutting of model. Question: In a basket of pears and apples, there were half as many pears as apples. John added 21 more pears into the basket. As a result, there were 3⁄4 as many pears as apples. Find the […]
The upcoming SA2 Maths is around the corner! Here are some important tips catered to the Lower Primary (P1-P3)! Check out our other blog posts for more exam tips. (http://www.pslemath.com.sg/blank)
The upcoming SA2 Maths is around the corner! Here are some important tips catered to the Lower Primary (P1-P3)! Check out our other blog posts for more exam tips. (http://www.pslemath.com.sg/blank)
The upcoming SA2 Maths is around the corner! Here are some important tips catered to the Lower Primary (P1-P3)! Check out our other blog posts for more exam tips. (http://www.pslemath.com.sg/blank)
The upcoming SA2 Maths is around the corner! Here are some important tips catered to the Lower Primary (P1-P3)! Check out our other blog posts for more exam tips.
GROUPING CONCEPTS are likely to be tested in this coming SA2. Here at PSLEMath, we have spent the last 10 years breaking down thousands of problem sums from primary math exams and past year papers. We have a statistical understanding of what type of concepts that are commonly tested across schools. Below is a sample […]
John, Yenni, Peter and Anna are out walking. They come across a rickety wooden bridge. The bridge is weak and only able to carry the weight of two of them at a time. Because they are in a rush and the light is fading they must cross in the minimum time possible and must carry […]
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