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Numbers is a strand that appears in Singapore's Primary Mathematics Syllabus.  Singapore’s approach to mathematics education has become important to many Western APEC members because their students perform well on international assessments. The main approach to Singapore Mathematics is the use of visual representations so that students may grasp abstract ideas. The following table was taken from Singapore's Primary Mathematics Syllabus. Mathematics standards for the following strands are also outlined in the syllabus: data and probability, geometry, and measurement.


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Whole Numbers: Primary 1

Numbers up to 100
Include:
  • counting to tell the number of objects in a given set,
  • comparing the number of objects in two or more sets,
  • use of ordinal numbers (first, second, up to tenth) and symbols (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.),
  • number notation and place values (tens, ones),
  • reading and writing numbers in numerals and in words,
  • comparing and ordering numbers,
  • number patterns.

Exclude:

  • use of the terms ‘cardinal number’ and ‘ordinal number’,
  • use of the symbols > and <.
Addition andSubtraction
Include:
  • concepts of addition and subtraction,
  • use of the addition symbol (+) or subtraction symbol (-) to write a mathematical statement for a given situation,
  • comparing two numbers within 20 to tell how much one number is greater (or smaller) than the other,
  • recognizing the relationship between addition and subtraction,
  • building up the addition bonds up to 9 + 9 and committing to memory,
  • solving 1-step word problems involving addition and subtraction within 20,
  • addition of more than two 1-digit numbers,
  • addition and subtraction within 100 involving
  1. a 2-digit number and ones,
  2. a 2-digit number and tens,
  3. two 2-digit numbers,
  • addition and subtraction using formal algorithms.

Mental Calculation
Include:
  • addition and subtraction within 20,
  • addition and subtraction involving
  1. a 2-digit number and ones without renaming,
  2. a 2-digit number and tens.


Multiplication and Division
Include:
  • multiplication as repeated addition (within 40),
  • use of the multiplication symbol (×) to write a mathematical statement for a given situation,
  • division of a quantity (not greater than 20) into equal sets:
  1. given the number of objects in each set,
  2. given the number of sets,
  • solving 1-step word problems with pictorial representation.

Exclude:

  • use of multiplication tables,
  • use of the division symbol (÷).

Whole Numbers: Primary 2

Numbers up to 1000
Include:
  • counting in tens/ hundreds,
  • number notation and place values (hundreds, tens, ones),
  • reading and writing numbers in numerals and in words,
  • comparing and ordering numbers,
  • number patterns.


Addition and Subtraction

Include:
  • addition and subtraction of numbers up to 3 digits,
  • solving up to 2-step word problems involving addition and subtraction.


Multiplication and Division

Include:
  • building up the multiplication tables of 2, 3, 4, 5 and 10 and
  • committing to memory,
  • use of the division symbol (÷) to write a mathematical statement
  • for a given situation,
  • recognizing the relationship between multiplication and division,
  • multiplication and division within the multiplication tables,
  • solving 1-step word problems involving multiplication and
  • division within the multiplication tables.

Exclude:

  • division with remainder.
Mental Calculations
Include:
  • addition and subtraction involving
  1. a 3-digit number and ones,
  2. a 3-digit number and tens,
  3. a 3-digit number and hundreds.
  • multiplication and division within the multiplication tables of 2, 3, 4, 5 and 10.

Whole Numbers: Primary 3

Numbers up to 10,000

Include:
  • number notation and place values (thousands, hundreds, tens,ones),
  • reading and writing numbers in numerals and in words,
  • comparing and ordering numbers,
  • odd and even numbers,
  • number patterns.


Addition and Subtraction
Include:
  • addition and subtraction of numbers up to 4 digits,
  • use of the terms ‘sum’ and ‘difference’,
  • solving up to 2-step word problems involving addition and subtraction.


Multiplication and Division

Include:
  • building up the multiplication tables of 6, 7, 8 and 9 and committing to memory,
  • use of the terms ‘product’, ‘quotient’ and ‘remainder’,
  • multiplication and division within the multiplication tables,
  • division with remainder,
  • multiplication and division of numbers up to 3 digits by 1 digit,
  • solving up to 2-step word problems involving the 4 operations.


Mental Calculation
Include:
  • addition and subtraction involving two 2-digit numbers,
  • multiplication and division within the multiplication tables.


Whole Numbers: Primary 4

Numbers up to 100,000

Include:
  • number notation and place values (ten thousands, thousands, hundreds, tens, ones),
  • reading and writing numbers in numerals and in words,
  • comparing and ordering numbers,
  • number patterns,
  • rounding off numbers to the nearest 10 or 100,
  • use of the approximation symbol (˜).


Multiplication and Division
Include:
  • multiplication of a 4-digit number by a 1-digit number,
  • multiplication of a 3-digit number by a 2-digit number,
  • division of a 4-digit number by a 1-digit number,
  • solving up to 3-step word problems involving the 4 operations,
  • estimation of answers in calculations involving the 4 operations,
  • checking reasonableness of answers.


Factors and Multiples

Include:
  • determining if a 1-digit number is a factor of a given number,
  • listing all factors of a given number up to 100,
  • finding the common factors of two given numbers,
  • recognising the relationship between factor and multiple,
  • determining if a number is a multiple of a given 1-digit number,
  • listing the first 12 multiples of a given 1-digit number,
  • finding the common multiples of two given 1-digit numbers.


Exclude 'highest common factor' (H.C.F.) and 'lowest common
multiple’ (L.C.M.).

Whole Numbers: Primary 5 (Calculator is allowed unless otherwise stated.)

Whole numbers up to 10 million

Include:
  • reading and writing numbers in numerals and in words,
  • rounding off numbers to the nearest 1000.


Four operations
Include:
  • multiplication and division by tens, hundreds and thousands without using calculators,
  • solving word problems involving the 4 operations,
  • estimation of answers in calculations,
  • checking reasonableness of answers.


Order of Operations
Include:
  • combined operations involving the 4 operations,
  • use of brackets.


Whole Numbers: Primary 6 (Calculator is allowed unless otherwise stated.)

Whole Numbers are mastered by Primary 6th Grade


See also                                     

 
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)