Problem-Solving Process in Mathematics is designed specially to help pupil develop mathematical concepts and acquire thinking skills through a series of systematically developed Problem-Solving Processes (PSP). Each PSP focuses on a particular problem-solving strategy through a well-illustrated example. A series of questions which can be solved using the same strategy is then formulated to enab…
Science Revision Workbook is written based on the latest Primary Science syllabus prescribed by the Ministry of Education. It is designed to facilitate consistent revision. Foundation-building questions in the book help pupils to evaluate the mastery of Science concepts systematically while challenging questions enhance pupils' process skills.
Creative Mathematics is used in Mathematics Olympiad to test the logical deduction of the competitors. In the past few years, Creative Mathematics questions have appeared in the Singapore PSLE examination. If pupils have been exposed to Creative Mathematics, they will not have problems answering the questions. This book is specially written for pupils interested in Mathematics Olympiad. It w…
Kate Tucker draws directly from her classroom experience to offer teachers exciting ideas for using play to teach early years mathematics.'
Cleary and Gable bring their trademark sense of humor to the subject of measuring length. A rhyming text filled with funny examples explains how to use and compare metric and U.S. customary units of length. Readers are also introduced to the tools they need to measure length--rulers, metersticks, and more. Full color.
Count from one to ten and then count again. What does it take to make a feast for ten hungry people? First there's shopping, and then there's cooking and setting the table. Everyone in the family helps and, as fast as you can count from one to ten.'
In a story that includes math activities, a family with one cat keeps adding more until they are able to give some of the cats away
Meet a winning, inchworm, who has an ability to measure anything under the sun. When a hungry nightingale threatens to eat him for breakfast, the inchworm calls on his craft and skill to creativity solve the dilemma.'
Zero is the shape of an egg. Zero is a number.