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Math Tuition Singapore Lesson 9

LESSON 9 SYNOPSIS (10 February – 16 February 2025)

09 February 2025

At Matrix Math, we provide an engaging and detailed learning experience for your child. Matrix Math Tuition programme focuses on essential concepts that will further strengthen their mathematical foundation. The lesson synopsis gives parents a clear preview of the topics and problem-solving skills that will be covered in class. At Matrix Math, we ensure that each lesson is designed to build confidence and mastery in math, preparing students for success in both school and beyond.

Primary 1 Lesson 9

This week, we will conduct our first comprehensive revision of previously taught topics and concepts. The areas we will cover include:

  • Number Bonds.
  • Problem Sums Involving ‘More Than’/’Less Than’.
  • Problem Sums Involving Part-Whole Concept.
  • Problem Sums Involving Comparison of Quantity.
  • Problem Sums Involving Working Backwards.

 

This revision aims to reinforce these foundational concepts, ensuring a solid understanding and the ability to apply them effectively in various problem-solving scenarios.

Primary 2 Lesson 9

Over the next two weeks, we will undertake a thorough revision of the mathematical concepts covered thus far. In Lesson 9, our focus will be on reinforcing the following areas:

  • The Four Operations.
  • Part-Whole Relationships.
  • Comparison Problem-Sums.
  • Divison Problem-Sums.
  • Patterns in picture sequence

 

This revision aims to solidify students’ understanding and application of these foundational concepts, ensuring they are well-prepared for more advanced mathematical challenges.

Primary 3 Lesson 9

This week, we will revisit and reinforce several fundamental mathematical concepts to strengthen students’ understanding and problem-solving abilities. Our focus will be on:

  • The Four Operations.
  • Forming Numbers.
  • Multiplication and Division Problem Sum.
  • Comparison Models.

 

This comprehensive revision aims to solidify students’ grasp of these essential concepts, ensuring they are well-prepared for more advanced mathematical challenges.

Primary 4 Lesson 9

Building on last week’s introduction to factors and multiples, this lesson focuses on applying these concepts to problem-solving. Students will learn to deconstruct problems involving factors and multiples into manageable steps.

We will teach methods to organise information systematically, utilising tables to illustrate relationships between numbers.

Additionally, we will address problem sums related to grouping with remainders.

Primary 5 Lesson 9

This week, we will focus on the topic of Fractions, specifically delving deeper into the concept of Remainder Theory.

In this lesson, the Remainder Theory questions will involve solving problem sums where the remainder is unknown. We have observed that these types of questions are frequently tested in school exams.

In order to master this concept, it is crucial that students become proficient in using model drawing techniques related to Remainder Theory.

Primary 6 Lesson 9

In this week’s lesson, we will continue with FDRP 7, focusing on the concept of Internal Proportion Transfer. This topic is quite challenging, as it requires students to draw multiple models to understand scenarios where a difference is established at the outset.

Additionally, we will cover problem sums that require using the differences between two items to find solutions. Over the past three years, we have observed that such questions have become more prevalent in assessments.

Given the complexity of these topics, it’s normal for students to find this lesson challenging and, at times, confusing. Rest assured, we will revisit these concepts in subsequent lessons to reinforce understanding and build proficiency.