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 14
This lesson under Numbers to 20 builds early place value and number bonds within 20. Students learn to see teen numbers as 1 ten and some ones, then use this structure to handle addition and subtraction more efficiently.
- Learn to interpret numbers to 20 through tens and ones.
- Apply place value to connect numeral form with quantity.
- Practise using 10 as a whole to simplify addition.
- Strengthen number bond thinking by making and breaking 10.
- Reinforce subtraction as finding the missing part from a total.
- Consolidate multi-step calculation within 20 using organised steps.
Primary 2 Lesson 14
This lesson under Length trains students to recognise equal groups, work backwards from what remains, and use square properties to relate side length and perimeter. Students learn to organise given information into clear unit relationships before choosing the correct operation.
- Learn to compare lengths through equal-unit grouping.
- Apply grouping to find one unit, difference, or total.
- Practise working backwards from leftover amount to original total.
- Reinforce multiplication as finding a group total.
- Strengthen division as finding the value of one side in a square.
Primary 3 Lesson 14
This lesson under Money develops comparison thinking through unit relationships, helping students interpret how one amount changes in relation to another. Students learn to organise multiplicative comparisons clearly so they can move from a given value to an unknown amount or total.
- Learn to translate times as much statements into linked units.
- Apply unit grouping to find a new quantity from a given amount.
- Practise working backwards from a known value to find 1 unit.
- Strengthen comparison across individual amounts and total amounts.
- Reinforce accurate modelling of difference, total, and equivalent units.
Primary 4 Lesson 14
This lesson under Fractions 1 builds core fraction understanding by training students to convert, compare and operate through clear part-whole relationships. Students learn to reorganise fractions in equivalent forms so they can handle more complex fraction work systematically.
- Learn to identify equivalent fractions through multiplication and division.
- Apply part-whole thinking to convert between mixed numbers and improper fractions.
- Practise finding total fractional parts across wholes, fractions and mixed numbers.
- Strengthen comparison by relating fractions through common units.
- Reinforce ordering and computation using equivalent forms.
Primary 5 Lesson 14
This lesson under Area of Triangles 3 develops structured area reasoning by showing students how different triangle figures can often be reduced to familiar relationships. Students learn to look beyond shape appearance and focus on base, height, equal area, and proportionality.
- Learn to relate triangle area to half of a rectangle.
- Apply equal base or equal height relationships to combine areas.
- Practise identifying overlapping parts before finding unknown regions.
- Strengthen comparison of triangles with the same base and height.
- Reinforce proportional reasoning when side lengths change by units.
Primary 6 Lesson 14
This lesson under Circles 1 builds foundational circle concepts and shows students how circle formulas can be applied within composite shapes. Students learn to interpret radius, diameter, circumference, and area accurately, then use these relationships to solve more structured geometry problems.
- Learn to connect radius and diameter correctly.
- Apply circle formulas through the correct choice of measure.
- Practise identifying when shapes involve parts of circles.
- Strengthen comparison between whole, semi, and quadrant regions.
- Reinforce subtracting or combining areas in composite figures.