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 11
This week’s lesson builds foundational understanding of length through estimation, measurement, comparison, and unit conversion. Students learn to organise information clearly and reason through relationships between quantities.
Learn to distinguish between metres (m) and centimetres (cm) through practical estimation.
Apply subtraction on marked scales to determine exact lengths.
Practise comparison by analysing differences and identifying longest and shortest.
Reinforce addition and subtraction involving mixed units through accurate conversion.
Introduce comparison statements to develop logical ordering skills.
Consolidate the total concept and equal grouping using multiplication and division.
Primary 2 Lesson 11
This week’s lesson develops foundational understanding of money concepts, focusing on value representation, unit conversion, and structured problem solving. Students organise information clearly and reason through totals and differences.
Learn to write money in figures from words accurately.
Apply conversion between dollars and cents using place value understanding.
Practise converting between denominations and total value systematically.
Reinforce addition and subtraction of money with correct alignment.
Introduce combination reasoning by selecting items to match a target amount.
Strengthen change calculation using total-minus-spent relationships.
Primary 3 Lesson 11
This week’s lesson builds strong understanding of money concepts, focusing on value representation, unit conversion, and structured calculation strategies. Students organise amounts clearly before computing.
Learn to write money in figures from words using correct place value.
Apply conversion between dollars and cents accurately.
Practise converting between denominations and total value systematically.
Reinforce addition and subtraction of money with proper alignment.
Introduce combination reasoning to match a target amount.
Strengthen change calculation using total-minus-spent relationships.
Primary 4 Lesson 11
This week’s lesson strengthens students’ ability to interpret tables and graphs and translate visual data into structured reasoning. Focus is placed on extracting information accurately and analysing relationships between quantities.
Learn to read bar graphs, line graphs, and tables precisely.
Apply addition and subtraction to find totals and differences across categories.
Practise identifying maximum, minimum, and second least values systematically.
Reinforce comparison reasoning using “more than,” “fewer than,” and difference concepts.
Introduce multiplicative relationships such as twice and thrice within data contexts.
Consolidate transfer and adjustment thinking when equalising values.
Strengthen multi-step problem solving by organising data before computation.
Primary 5 Lesson 11
This week’s lesson integrates advanced heuristic problem solving across redistribution, grouping, ratios, area, and transfer concepts. Students are trained to model quantity relationships clearly before computation.
Learn to apply the redistribution concept by identifying total change and tracing it back to original quantities.
Apply grouping strategy when given quantity differences and total value.
Practise forming and solving unit models (u) to manage ratios and equal group adjustments.
Reinforce the interval concept by distinguishing between number of items and number of spaces.
Introduce external and internal transfer reasoning in comparison problems.
Strengthen structured thinking in area decomposition and overlapping figures.
Consolidate multi-step reasoning by organising totals before solving.
Primary 6 Lesson 11
This week’s lesson strengthens advanced FDRP proportion reasoning, focusing on structured modelling of external and internal transfers. Students are trained to begin with differences or totals and track changes systematically.
Learn to model external transfer by analysing decrease or increase after movement.
Apply difference-first strategy to establish unit relationships accurately.
Practise forming and solving unit models (u) to manage proportional comparisons.
Reinforce internal transfer reasoning when totals remain constant but ratios change.
Introduce solving proportion problems given final equality conditions.
Consolidate percentage and decimal links within FDRP contexts.
Strengthen multi-step organisation before computation.