PSLE Math – Number Patterns

Section A – Whole Numbers

Whole Numbers is a chapter that we have been working on since Primary 1. As the years go by, the concepts behind word problems become increasingly challenging. We have picked out these few heuristics and question types that are important and essential for Primary 6 students. The Grouping Concept and Difference Concept are especially fundamental for some question types from Section B as well. We hope these videos will help students understand the concepts and techniques in a simple and clear way and be able to apply them on their own.

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Section A – Whole Numbers
Whole Numbers is a chapter which we have been working on since Primary 1. As the years go by, the concepts behind the word problems become increasingly challenging. We have picked out these few heuristics and question types which are important and essential for Primary 6 students. Grouping Concept and Difference Concept are especially fundamental for some question types from Section B as well. We hope these videos will help students understand the concepts and techniques in a simple and clear way, and be able to apply them on their own.

 

About Teacher Jayme

Teacher Jayme graduated from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) with a Bachelor in Accountancy in 2007, and previously worked with Ernst & Young Assurance Services and Tax Services as an auditor.
Teacher Jayme specialises in private mathematics tuition since 2004 and has helped many students to both improve and excel their grades.
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