Singapore Maths for Parents at Sandton

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What Your Child Learn in

MathematicsS e m i n a r f o r P a r e n t s

Yeap Ban HarMarshall Cavendish Institute

Singapore

yeapbanhar@gmail.com

Slides are available atwww.banhar.blogspot.com

St Gabriel’s Primary School, Singapore

Marymount Convent School, Singapore

Singapore

Land 270 sq miles 700 sq km

People 5.3 million

GDP per capita 1965 USD500 2011 USD50 000

in current USDJunyuan Secondary School, Singapore

introduction

High achievement was not a given. In 1960, among 30 615 candidates who sat for the first Primary School Leaving Examination, 45% of the candidates passed.

Keon Ming Public School, Singapore

Today, about the same proportion achieve the highest grade in each of the four subjects tested.

Score 1960-1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s

500 Japan JapanKorea

Hong Kong

JapanKorea

SingaporeHong Kong

JapanKorea

Hong KongSingapore

400 Thailand SingaporeThailand

The Philippines

MalaysiaThailand

MalaysiaThailand

300 IndonesiaThe Philippines

IndonesiaThe Philippines

Reference: E. Hanusek, D. Jamison, E. Jamison & L. Woessmann (2008)

All major international tests (literacy, science and mathematics) between 1964 and 2003 were placed on a common scale. Selected countries shown in the table.

1992Introduction of Problem-

Solving Curriculum

1997Thinking SchoolsLearning Nation

1982Introduction of Singapore mathematics

textbooks as they are known today.

Mathematics is “an excellent vehicle for the

development and improvement of a person’s intellectual competence”.

Ministry of Education Singapore 2006

We started off badly but we have managed to help our students in learning math.

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Singapore Math focuses on the use of visuals and initial concrete experiences..

Archipel Basisschool Tweemaster-Kameleon, The Netherlands

Archipel Basisschool Tweemaster-Kameleon, The Netherlands

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4

3

Let the piece of paper represents a cake.

3 fourths 3 =

4

13

4

3

Let the piece of paper represents a cake.

3 fourths 2 =

8

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Let the piece of paper represents a cake.

3 fourths 2 =

4

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Let the piece of paper represents a cake.

3 fourths 2 =

8

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Let the piece of paper represents a cake.

3 fourths 2 =

8

3

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Archipel Basisschool Tweemaster-Kameleon, The Netherlands

King Solomon Academy, London UK

A number is of a second number. The sum of the two numbers is 120.

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A number is of a second number. The sum of the two numbers is 120.

5

3

8 units = 1201 units = 120 81 units = 15

120

80 40

The smaller number is 3 x 15 = 45.The larger number is 5 x 15 = 75.

Edgewood Elementary School, New York

Box B contains twice as many books as Box A. Box C contains 20 more books than Box A. Together, the three boxes contains 116 books.

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Box B contains twice as many books as Box A. Box C contains 20 more books than Box A. Together, the three boxes contains 116 books. 20Box C

Box A

Box B

116

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Box B contains twice as many books as Box A. Box C contains 20 more books than Box A. Together, the three boxes contains 116 books. 20Box C

Box A

Box B

116 – 20 = 116 – 16 – 4 = 96

4 units = 96 4 units = 80 + 16

1 units = 96 4 = 24

24 24

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Box A ….

We end the evening with a few questions.

The following are a few more examples for you to look at after the seminar.

Learning multiplication facts

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