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 32
Our main goal for this week is to review and reinforce previously learned concepts.
In this lesson, we will:
- Revisit data analysis, with a focus on reading and interpreting data from tables.
- Practise problem sums involving comparisons, especially those using the concepts of “more than” and “less than.”
This revision will help strengthen students’ analytical thinking and comparison skills in preparation for upcoming assessments.
Primary 2 Lesson 32
This week, we will continue with Fractions (Lesson 3), focusing on building a strong foundation in understanding fractions as part of a whole.
Students will learn:
- The basic concept of fractions as parts of a whole.
- How to apply the part-whole model to represent and solve fraction problems visually and logically.
This lesson aims to help students develop a clear understanding of how fractions work and how visual models can support their problem-solving process.
Primary 3 Lesson 32
This week, we will continue with “Measurement 5”.
During this lesson, we will be focusing on working forward concepts in measurement. These concepts will involve model drawing to help the students understand and solve the problem sums effectively. We will cover four variations of working forward concepts:
- All change with equal units at first
- All change with equal units at the end
- Working forward to find the value of units
- Working backwards to find a group
By covering these methods, we aim to enhance students’ problem-solving abilities, critical thinking skills, and overall understanding of measurement concepts.
Primary 4 Lesson 32
This week, we will dive deeper into our study of decimals with Decimals 5.
In this lesson, we will focus on “Working Forward” concepts involving external transfers. These concepts require students to apply their understanding of decimals and perform calculations that involve transferring values.
Students will be encouraged to use model drawing as a visual aid to tackle these challenging concepts. Model drawing can help them visualise the process and better comprehend the steps involved in working forward with decimals.
We understand that this lesson may pose some difficulties for students. Still, it presents an excellent opportunity for them to strengthen their problem-solving skills and enhance their understanding of decimal operations.
Primary 5 Lesson 32
In Lesson 32, we will dive deeper into the topic of “Percentage 4“. Our focus will be on solving heuristics problem sums that involve percentages. We will explore the following key areas:
- Equivalent proportions: We will solve percentage problems using equivalent proportions, enabling students to relate percentages to fractions and ratios.
- Remainder theory: Students will learn the technique to solve problem-sums that involves reminders.
- Percentage of percentage: Solving problem sums involving a percentage of another percentage,
Primary 6 Lesson 32
This week, we will continue with PSLE Revision Lesson 6.
This lesson will involve a systematic review and practice of essential topics, concepts, and problem-solving methods commonly tested in the PSLE. We aim to strengthen students’ understanding, problem-solving abilities, and confidence as they prepare for the upcoming examination.
Active participation and completing the assigned additional practice exercises are crucial for effective revision. These exercises are designed to align with the PSLE requirements, providing students with valuable exposure to the types of questions they may encounter and opportunities to apply their knowledge and skills effectively.