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Simultaneous Equations in PSLE Math - A must-have book for A* in PSLE Math 2014!
Ø Simultaneous equations are also known as the ‘units and parts’ method commonly used in Primary 6. Forming and solving equations can be used to solve a variety of Section C challenging word problems, usually worth 4 or 5 marks.
Ø For some 5-mark word problems, the use of equations is the only method to getting your child’s full marks for that question.
Why is the ability to form and solve equations crucial for an A* in PSLE?
Ø Educators, parents and students alike, are beginning to realize that to achieve A* in Primary 6 Mathematics, knowledge and mastery of equations are an absolute necessity.
Ø Equipping your child with the skills and techniques of solving equations also replaces methods like Guess and Check, Making a List, Model Drawing, Working Backwards, amongst others.
Ø In other words, learning to form and solve equations means being able to use a single technique to tackle a large variety of question types in the PSLE Mathematics paper.
Thursday, 13 February 2014
2013 Mathematics P6 Top School Exam Papers Step-by-Step Solutions!
2013 Mathematics P6 Top School Exam Papers Step-by-Step Solutions available for download now!
Get
your A* in PSLE Mathematics 2014 –
[FULL VERSION] PRIMARY 6
MATH TOP SCHOOLS’ EXAMINATION PAPERS:
COMPLETE
STEP-BY-STEP SOLUTIONS
Dear parents,
Have
you bought the whole set of Top Schools’ Examination Papers for your child and
your child has attempted them, but you are facing the following challenges:
√
Your
child failed the paper or did badly?
√
Your
child’s interest in Mathematics became lower than before?
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Instead
of being a confidence booster, your child’s confidence dropped tremendously, after doing the Top Schools’ Examination
Papers?
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You
found out that certain types of questions kept repeating yet your child always
got them wrong?
√
You
do not have the knowledge/expertise to make your child understand his/her
mistakes in the paper?
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You
noticed that some examination papers came with a few explanations, but they
were too simplified and impossible to understand?
√
You
discovered there were completely NO working steps provided at all for every
Paper 1 (MCQ & Short Answer Questions), which is a good 40 marks (40%) of
the entire paper?
√
There
is nobody at home who is able to help your child with his/her corrections?
√
Your
child’s school teacher has no extra time to assist your child with explanations
or corrections as they are already overloaded with work and marking?
√
Your
child’s private-tutor / tuition teacher seems reluctant to set aside time to go
through the examination papers’ solutions as the tuition class had their own
course material to cover?
Here
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√ Top school examination papers from 12 top schools
√ A total of 46
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√ Complete step-by-step
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√ Less than $0.85 per set for each set of examination paper and solution
√ The most effective methods and strategies used to solve actual examination questions
√ All working steps and guiding points written in full-colour
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How your child will benefit:
√ Get a proper
answer key for Paper 1 and Paper 2 for every set of examination paper done
√ Understand mistakes made and why your answer was wrong
√ Learn to identify
and recognize keywords in questions
√ Pick up quick
tips and tricks for certain questions
√ Learn the best
approaches and strategies to solve common word problems and higher-order
questions
√ Discover faster and more
effective methods to solve questions
√ Spot trends and pay attention to questions that are
frequently seen
√ Understand the weightage of each topic in each exam paper
√ Gain renewed confidence and
interest in Mathematics through proper corrections and understanding of
mistakes made
√ Be equipped
with the necessary techniques and strategies to score A* in PSLE
Mathematics 2014
FOR FULL DETAILS, PLEASE FOLLOW THE LINK:
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