Primary Mathematics
Primary Mathematics is the original Singapore math curriculum we introduced to the U.S. in 1998. Written by the Singapore Ministry of Education, it was the series in use when Singapore garnered attention for scoring at the top of international math tests.
Primary Mathematics epitomizes the Singapore Math Approach. The curriculum features the CPA (Concrete, Pictorial, Abstract) progression, number bonds, bar modeling, and a strong focus on fact fluency and mental math. The curriculum balances supervised learning and independent practice. This rigorous program encourages active thinking, communication of mathematical ideas, and problem solving. It lays the foundation students need for more advanced mathematics.
Editions
We carry two editions of Primary Mathematics. All maintain the integrity of the Singapore Math Approach while serving diverse needs.
Primary Mathematics U.S. Edition
This edition is almost identical to the original program used in Singapore with additional content on U.S. measurements and currency.
Primary Mathematics Standards Edition
Written to meet the 2006 Mathematics Contents Standards for California Public School issued prior to the Common Core State Standards, this edition includes probability, data analysis, negative numbers, and coordinate graphing.
Components
Textbooks present new concepts and learning tasks for students to complete with educator supervision, along with practice and review problems. They are designed to be non-consumable and used alongside workbooks. There are two textbooks (A and B) for each grade corresponding to the two halves of the school year.
Workbooks provide additional practice and independent work to solidify the concepts covered in the textbooks. There are two workbooks (A and B) for each grade corresponding to the two halves of the school year.
Teacher’s Guides help educators understand course material within the larger framework and prepare for lessons with detailed, step-by-step plans.
Home Instructor Guides are designed for homeschool use. They provide suggestions for introducing new concepts concretely and using textbooks effectively. They include additional activities for reinforcement, solutions to textbook and workbook problems, and suggested weekly schedules.
As the educator plays an active role in Singapore math programs, it is highly recommended to use a Teacher’s Guide or Home Instructor Guide.
Test books with differentiated assessments help teachers systematically evaluate student progress.
Features & Components:
- Mathematical concepts are introduced in the opening pages and taught to mastery through specific learning tasks that allow for immediate assessment and consolidation.
- The Concrete Pictorial Abstract approach enables students to encounter math in a meaningful way.
- Direct correlation of the textbook to the workbook facilitates focused review and evaluation.
- The modeling method enables students to visualize and solve problems quickly and efficiently.
- New mathematical concepts are introduced through a spiral progression that builds on concepts already taught and mastered.
- Metacognition is employed as a strategy for learners to monitor their thinking processes in problem solving. Speech and thought bubbles provide guidance through the thought processes, making even the most challenging problems accessible to students.
- Color patches invite active student participation and facilitate lively discussion about concepts.
- Regular reviews in the textbook provide consolidation opportunities.
- The glossary effectively combines pictorial representation with simple mathematical definitions to provide a comprehensive reference guide for students.
Note: Two textbooks (A and B) for each grade correspond to the two halves of the school year. Answer key not included. Soft cover.
Table of Contents
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- Numbers to 1,000Looking Back
Hundreds, Tens and Ones
Comparing Numbers
- Numbers to 1,000Looking Back
Review 1
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- Addition and Subtraction Meanings of Addition and Subtraction
Addition Without Renaming
Subtraction Without Renaming
Practice A
Addition with Renaming
Practice B
Subtraction With Renaming
Practice C
Practice D
- Addition and Subtraction Meanings of Addition and Subtraction
Review 2
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- Length Measuring Length
Measuring Length in Meters
Measuring Length in Centimeters
Measuring Length in Yards and Feet
Measuring Length in Inches
- Length Measuring Length
Review 3
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- Weight Measuring Weight in Kilograms
Measuring Weight in Grams
Measuring Weight in Pounds and Ounces
- Weight Measuring Weight in Kilograms
Review 4
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- Multiplication and Division Multiplication
Practice A
Division
Practice B
- Multiplication and Division Multiplication
Review 5
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- Multiplication Tables of 2 and 3Multiplication Table of 2
Multiplication Table of 3
Practice A
Dividing by 2
Practice B
Dividing by 3
Practice C
Practice D
- Multiplication Tables of 2 and 3Multiplication Table of 2
Review 6
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- Glossary
- Index
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