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P3 Math Parents Workshop Friday, 26 March 2021 2pm - 3.30pm We will begin at 2pm. There will be a Q&A session at the end. Do hold your questions till then. Thank you for your understanding.
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Page 1: P3 Math Parents Workshop

P3 Math Parents Workshop

Friday, 26 March 20212pm - 3.30pm We will begin at 2pm.

There will be a Q&A session at the end. Do hold your questions till then.

Thank you for your understanding.

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Presenters:Mrs SureshMrs Jennifer LamMrs Ellis Chua

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Ground rules:

- Please mute your mic so that everyone can hear the presenters.

- Please switch on your camera if possible.

- Please participate in the questions posed.

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What are some concerns you have for your child with

regards to Math?

https://tinyurl.com/mathparentws2021

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You made so many careless

mistakes.

How I can help my child?

Nowadays, Maths is so DIFFICULT!!

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Objectives:

⮚ To provide an overview of the Mathematical concepts that your child is required to apply in Primary 3

⮚ To be aware of common misconceptions to avoid when guiding your child at home

⮚ To use the BEST problem-solving approach for word problems

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Outline of Workshop :

⮚ An overview of P3 topics + misconceptions⮚ BEST Approach ⮚ Tips for Parents ⮚ FAQ⮚Q & A

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An Overview of P3 topics

Term 2

Chapter 4: Multiplication and Division

Chapter 5: Money

Chapter 6: Length, Mass and Volume

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An Overview of P3 topics

Term 3

Chapter 7: Time

Chapter 12: Bar Graphs

Chapter 8: Fractions

Chapter 9: Angles

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An Overview of P3 topics

Term 4

Chapter 10: Perpendicular and Parallel Lines

Chapter 11: Area and Perimeter

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Common Challenges faced by students

MULTIPLICATION & DIVISION

• Lack factual fluency of multiplication tables of 2 to 10

• Unable to perform division algorithms with or without

remainder

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Suggestions for Students

• Practise multiplication tables with your child as and when you can. It can be through the use of whiteboards or songs that your child likes.

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Suggestions for Students

• Be familiar with multiplication tables of 2 to 10.

– Try out Daily 10: https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-

games/daily10

• Recognise family facts of multiplication & division

eg: 5 × 6 = 30 30 ÷ 5 = 6

6 × 5 = 30 30 ÷ 6 = 5

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MONEY

• Missing decimal notations (decimal point)

- e.g. $12.50 is written as $1250

• Alignment of the decimal point during addition and

subtraction algorithm

Common Challenges faced by students

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MONEY

• Understand the concept of “more money needed”

- eg: How much more money does Jane need to buy

the two items?

- The amount calculated is insufficient and more

money is needed to top up what Jane originally has.

Common Challenges faced by students

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Suggestions for Students

• Have your child purchase items on their own. Get them

to calculate the “change”. Remind your child not to

miss out the decimal point when calculating.

• Use a ruler to check the alignment of the digits when

adding or subtracting.

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LENGTH, MASS & VOLUME

• Make reasonable estimations on length, mass and volume.

- Eg: What will be the length of a student desk?

• Unable to read the scales and intervals.

Common Challenges faced by students

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LENGTH, MASS & VOLUME

• Mistakes in concept facts and conversion of units

- 100 cm = 1m

- 1000 m = 1km

- 1000 g = 1 kg

- 1000 mℓ = 1ℓ

Common Challenges faced by students

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Suggestions for Students

• Have conversations with your child on :

- how heavy things are e.g. packet of rice, salt,

sugar

- length of the items e.g. door, window,

cupboard

- capacity of bottles or containers

e.g. milk, fruit juice

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Suggestions for Students

• Reading of the scales and intervals.

- mass : https://youtu.be/gmM-0R4CCuE

- volume : https://youtu.be/R4LgXPnkBlc

A more detailed one :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JyDRJBJQgU

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TIME

• Present mathematical statements incorrectly.

Qn : Add 1 h 10 min to 2.00pm.

1.10min + 2.00pm = 3.10pm

1h 10min + 2.00pm = 3.10pm

1h 10min + 2h = 3.10pm

Common Challenges faced by students

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Accurate Presentation of Answers

Qn : Add 1 h 10 min to 2.00pm.

2pm 2.30pm 3pm 3.10pm 3.30pm

2pm 3pm

3pm 3.10pm

+ 1h

+ 10min

Method 1

Method 2

30 min 30 min 10 min

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Hands on

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*Annotating starting time, finishing time and duration

Duration

Starting time

Find finishing time!

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• Adding Starting/Finishing Time and duration

TIMECommon Misconceptions and Errors

*Drawing the timeline

8.35 a.m. + 3 h 20 min = 11.55 a.m. Incorrect mathematical statement

11.55 a.m.

11.35 a.m. 11.55 a.m.

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• Lack Conceptual Understanding of fractions

FRACTIONSCommon Misconceptions and Errors

Conceptual error Conceptual error

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• Show multiplication/ division working clearly.

• Know multiplication tables

Suggestions for Students

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• Adding or subtracting denominators when finding equivalent fractions or simplifying fractions

FRACTIONSCommon Misconceptions and Errors

Calculation errors

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•Know how to compare and order unlike fractions

with denominators of given fractions not more than 12

Suggestions for Students

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• Showing incomplete working when simplifying fractions

FRACTIONSCommon Misconceptions and Errors

Incorrect mathematical statement

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• Not converting to the simplest form

FRACTIONSCommon Misconceptions and Errors

Check

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• Converting only the numerator or denominator

FRACTIONSCommon Misconceptions and Errors

Calculation error

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• Adding denominators when adding fractions

FRACTIONSCommon Misconceptions and Errors

Conceptual error

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• Changing the order when subtracting fractions

FRACTIONSCommon Misconceptions and Errors

Incorrect mathematical statement

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• Greater lengths of the arms means a greater angle.

ANGLESCommon Misconceptions and Errors

misconception

∠b is greater.

Both ∠ a and ∠b are equal.

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● Not using the correct tools.

● Drawing without ruler.

● Not making use of the lines on the square grid.

PERPENDICULAR AND PARALLEL LINESCommon Misconceptions and Errors

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● Lines not passing through the given point.

PERPENDICULAR AND PARALLEL LINESCommon Misconceptions and Errors

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• Reading of cm2 and m2

“Centimetre square” “square centimetres”

“Metre square” “square metres”

PERIMETER & AREACommon Misconceptions and Errors

•Wrong or no units written for perimeter (cm/m) and

area (cm2 or m2)

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•Have difficulty applying concept of perimeter and area

PERIMETER & AREACommon Misconceptions and Errors

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BAR GRAPHSCommon Misconceptions and Errors

Not understanding

the question:

Is the question asking

for a category or a

value?

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The

Approach

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How do we apply the BEST Approach?

Ameli has 365 stamps. She has 120 more stamps than Janel.

Renee has 4 times as many stamps as Janel. How many

more stamps does Renee have than Ameli?

Sample question from P4

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Ameli has 365 stamps. She has 120 more stamps than Janel.

Renee has 4 times as many stamps as Janel. How many

more stamps does Renee have than Ameli?

Be focused

less

4u 1u

comparison (-)

Analyse the question

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Model & strategy

Explore & Plan

A

1uJ

R

120 ?

365

1u 1u 1u 1u

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Equations & Workings

Solve

A

1uJ

R

120 ?

365

1u 1u 1u 1u

365 - 120 = 245 (J)1u = 2454u = 245 x 4

= 980 (R)980 - 365 = 615

Ans: 615

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Checking for NTUC

Think about the answer

365 - 120 = 245 (J)1u = 2454u = 245 x 4

= 980 (R)980 - 365 = 615

Ans: 615

Number Transfer

Units

Calculations

- From question to model- From model to equations- From equations to working- From working to equations- From equations to answer blank

- Standard units must be written (E.g. $, cm, kg)

- Redo working to confirm

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Using the BEST Approach

Find out the difficulties your child is facing:

• Is it reading?

• Is it comprehension?

• Is it selecting a suitable strategy?

• Is it translating the problem into a mathematical form?

• Is it the calculation?

• Is it the reasonableness of the answer?

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Tips for Parents:

Ensure that your child :

⮚ Has a firm foundation in factual fluency

⮚ Knows the multiplication tables very well

⮚ Uses ‘model’ and heuristics to solve problems

As a parent, do reinforce class teaching and not pre-teach

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HELP US !

You can assist the teachers by doing the following:

❑ Check that your child’s work is done, often, at least every weekend.

❑ Talk to your child about his or her mathematics lessons and work.

❑ Supervise your child’s mathematical homework.

❑ Ask your child to teach you what he or she has learnt at school.

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You can assist the teachers by doing the following:

❑ Take note of any communication that the teacher has sent home

for your attention.

❑ Act promptly if you feel your child does not understand any topics.

Discuss the problem with your child’s teacher.

HELP US !

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Message from Math Teachers to ParentsImportant points to note

Multiplication and Division Facts

Checking of work

Use of NTUC-NT – number transferU – unitsC- Calculation

Real-life examples of

Math

Self-directed learners

Spiral Curriculum of

Math

Parental Support

Reasoning and Communication

Growth Mindset

Big Ideas and Connections

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Interactive Clock Fraction Wall

Photomath (App)

ICT Tools @ HomeVirtual manipulatives and Parental Support

Koobits Math Playground

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