Hey there! I have found that practice tests are essential for success for anyone taking the Singapore math tests. This particular one is for Dimensions 2B Chapter 10: Money, Test A practice. Students will need to know values of bills and coins, how to add and subtract money amounts, read money amounts in word form, and order money amounts. There are simple word-problems that involve reading a price tag and answering corresponding questions. The practice test reflects Test A very closely, with co
Hey there! I have found that practice tests are essential for success for anyone taking the Singapore math tests. This particular one is for Dimensions 2B Chapter 11: Fractions, Test A practice. Students will need to know how to order simple fractions with different denominators, identify a fraction while looking at a shaded figure, color in a given fraction, and add fractions to make a whole. There are three simple word problems that require students to add and subtract fractions with the same
Hey there! I have found that practice tests are essential for success for anyone taking the Singapore math tests. This particular one is for Dimensions 2B Chapter 12: Time, Test A practice. It contains practice with time to the minute, word problems, a.m. and p.m. recognition, and elapsed time. The practice test reflects Test A very closely, with concepts and problems similar to what they will encounter in the real test. Answer Key is included on the last page. I hope this resource helps you a
Hey there! I have found that practice tests are essential for success for anyone taking the Singapore math tests. This particular one is for Dimensions 2B Chapter 13: Capacity, Test A practice. Students will need to know approximately how many liters are in a given container. They will also have several word problems that involve addition, subtraction, and multiplication of different capacities. The practice test reflects Test A very closely, with concepts and problems similar to what they will
Hey there! I have found that practice tests are essential for success for anyone taking the Singapore math tests. This particular one is for Dimensions 2B Chapter 14: Graphs, Test A practice. Students will need to know how to read picture graphs and bar graphs, and determine different quantities in each graph based on the number that each picture/bar represents. This test relies heavily on students' ability to multiply. The practice test reflects Test A very closely, with concepts and problems
Hey there! I have found that practice tests are essential for success for anyone taking the Singapore math tests. This particular one is for Dimensions 2B Chapter 14: Graphs, Test A practice. Students will need to know how the attributes of both 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional shapes, including the triangle, square, rectangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, circle, sphere, cone, cylinder, cuboid, and cube. Students must know the vocabulary for this chapter: sides, corners, closed, open, polyg
Hey there! I have found that practice tests are essential for success for anyone taking the Singapore math tests. This particular one is for Dimensions 2B Chapter 9: Multiplication and Division of 2, 3, and 4, Test A practice. It will test knowledge of equal groups, whether multiplying or sharing. Students must know vocabulary that goes along with this chapter (product), and how repeated addition is multiplication. There are lots of short and simple word problems. The practice test reflects Tes
Hey there! I have found that practice tests are essential for success for anyone taking the Singapore math tests. This particular one is for Dimensions 2B Chapter 8: Mental Calculation, Test A practice. It contains practice with adding and subtracting ones, tens, and hundreds mentally, and balancing equations. There are also a few questions with adding and subtracting numbers close to 100 such as 97, 98, and 99. The practice test reflects Test A very closely, with concepts and problems similar t
Hey there! I have found that practice tests are essential for success for anyone taking the Singapore math tests. This particular one is for Dimensions 3B Chapter 14: Time, Test A practice. It contains practice with time to the minute, word problems, a.m. and p.m. recognition, minute/hour conversion, and elapsed time. The practice test reflects Test A very closely, with concepts and problems similar to what they will encounter in the real test. Answer Key is included on the last page. I hope t
A cute activity where students build 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional shapes with toothpicks and marshmallows. They can visually see the difference between a flat and solid shape, as well as compare number of vertices (corners) and edges (sides).
This is perfect for your moving your students through the entire concrete, pictorial, and abstract process of Singapore Math. Includes part-part-whole and number bond areas to use with manipulatives.
This poster resource would be most helpful for 3rd graders just learning about metric conversions. The pictures help the students to recognize how long 1 cm is, how much 1 gram weighs, and the volume of a liter of water. I hope this helps some of your students who need a little extra visual reminders, especially when they come across word problems to solve.
If your child needs help memorizing their multiplication facts, songs, chants, and rhymes are a great way to get those into their memory banks! Have it handy on car trips or when doing errands.
Have students write their own math word problems to share with friends! This is both the planning and drafting portion of the process. The box at the left cut in half is for students to appropriately draw the part-part-whole model for their equation. I then let students write their problems in a book to have friends solve. They LOVE this activity!
Use this nifty poster to teach basic angles. I had the students use a paper fan that could stretch out to 180 degrees as we sang the song. They could see not only the angles, but the fact that 180 degrees is a half circle. This is a great resource for 3rd grade and a review for 4th graders.
This is a great enrichment activity to add to your math lesson. I have used it with three-digit subtraction so that the students understand that if a hundred is taken away from the hundreds place, it is adding a value of ten tens to the tens place. Students may use manipulatives or expanded form to check their answers.
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