Why Lower
Primary Math
Students will develop foundational numeracy, problem-solving confidence, and establish a solid mathematical understanding. This curriculum prepares them for more complex topics by developing critical thinking and numerical fluency
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No more than 8 students per class
On-demand homework support
100-minute classes, one class per week
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Curriculum
Transform learning into achievement with our thoughtfully crafted math curriculum, utilizing Singapore’s CPA approach to foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills
Syllabus
Whole Numbers up to 10,000
What students will learn:
  • Counting in tens, hundreds, and thousands
  • Understanding place values (thousands to ones)
  • Reading and writing numbers in numerals and words
  • Activities: Online place value games and quizzes
Comparing and Ordering Numbers
What students will learn:
  • Comparing numbers up to 10,000
  • Identifying patterns, including odd and even numbers
  • Ordering numbers in ascending and descending order
  • Activities: Interactive number sequencing exercises online
Addition and Subtraction (up to 4 digits)
What students will learn:
  • Using algorithms for addition and subtraction
  • Mental calculations involving 3-digit numbers
  • Estimating sums and differences
  • Activities: Online worksheets with timed drills
Mastering Multiplication Tables
What students will learn:
  • Learning multiplication tables (2 to 10)
  • Understanding the relationship between multiplication and division
  • Practicing multiplication through repeated addition
  • Activities: Online multiplication quizzes and flashcard games
Basic Division Concepts
What students will learn:
  • Understanding division as sharing and grouping
  • Performing simple division with remainders
  • Relating multiplication and division facts
  • Activities: Division practice with online puzzles
Real-World Applications of Whole Numbers
What students will learn:
  • Solving word problems involving the four operations
  • Applying knowledge to real-life scenarios (e.g., shopping, sharing items)
  • Practicing estimation in everyday contexts
  • Activities: Online problem-solving challenges
Introduction to Fractions
What students will learn:
  • Understanding fractions as parts of a whole
  • Identifying numerators and denominators
  • Representing fractions visually (e.g., pie charts, fraction strips)
  • Activities: Interactive fraction games online
Comparing and Ordering Unit Fractions
What students will learn:
  • Comparing fractions with the same denominators
  • Understanding unit fractions (e.g., 1/2, 1/3, 1/4)
  • Arranging unit fractions in ascending/descending order
  • Activities: Fraction sorting exercises and quizzes
Equivalent Fractions
What students will learn:
  • Identifying and generating equivalent fractions
  • Using visual aids to understand equivalence
  • Simplifying fractions to their simplest form
  • Activities: Online fraction equivalence matching games
Addition of Like Fractions
What students will learn:
  • Adding fractions with the same denominator
  • Solving simple addition problems involving fractions
  • Visualizing addition of fractions using models
  • Activities: Online fraction addition exercises
Subtraction of Like Fractions
What students will learn:
  • Subtracting fractions with the same denominator
  • Using visual models to aid understanding
  • Solving subtraction word problems with fractions
  • Activities: Interactive subtraction of fractions tasks online
Real-World Applications of Fractions
What students will learn:
  • Applying fractions to everyday scenarios (e.g., sharing, measuring ingredients)
  • Solving real-world fraction problems
  • Understanding fractions in the context of time and money
  • Activities: Online fraction problem-solving games
Money Basics
What students will learn:
  • Counting money in dollars and cents
  • Reading and writing monetary amounts in decimal notation
  • Comparing different amounts of money
  • Activities: Virtual shopping exercises with pretend currency
Addition and Subtraction of Money
What students will learn:
  • Adding and subtracting money amounts
  • Solving word problems involving money transactions
  • Converting between dollars and cents
  • Activities: Online budgeting exercises
Measuring Length
What students will learn:
  • Understanding and using units of length (km, m, cm)
  • Measuring objects using rulers and tape measures
  • Converting between different units
  • Activities: Online measurement activities using virtual tools
Measuring Mass and Volume
What students will learn:
  • Understanding units of mass (kg, g) and volume (L, ml)
  • Measuring mass and volume using appropriate tools
  • Converting between units of mass and volume
  • Activities: Virtual simulations for measuring mass and volume
Time Concepts
What students will learn:
  • Telling time to the minute
  • Converting between hours, minutes, and seconds
  • Using the 24-hour clock
  • Activities: Online time-telling games and worksheets
Real-World Measurement Applications
What students will learn:
  • Solving real-life problems involving length, mass, volume, and time
  • Using measurement skills in practical situations
  • Estimating measurements in different contexts
  • Activities: Online measurement challenges
Introduction to 2D Shapes
What students will learn:
  • Identifying and naming common 2D shapes (triangles, rectangles, squares, circles)
  • Understanding properties such as sides and angles
  • Recognizing symmetrical shapes
  • Activities: Online shape identification games
Creating Patterns with 2D Shapes
What students will learn:
  • Making and completing patterns using 2D shapes
  • Exploring patterns based on size, shape, color, and orientation
  • Understanding transformations (flips, slides, and turns)
  • Activities: Virtual pattern-making activities
Understanding Perimeter
What students will learn:
  • Defining perimeter as the distance around a shape
  • Calculating the perimeter of rectilinear figures
  • Solving perimeter word problems
  • Activities: Interactive perimeter calculation games
Introduction to Area
What students will learn:
  • Understanding area as the space covered by a shape
  • Measuring area using square units
  • Calculating the area of rectangles and squares
  • Activities: Online area exercises with virtual grid paper
Introduction to 3D Shapes
What students will learn:
  • Identifying, naming, and describing cubes, cuboids, cones, cylinders, and spheres
  • Understanding the properties of 3D shapes
  • Visualizing 3D shapes from 2D representations
  • Activities: Online 3D shape modeling tasks
Angles and Lines
What students will learn:
  • Understanding right angles and comparing angles greater/smaller than right angles
  • Identifying perpendicular and parallel lines
  • Drawing lines using a ruler and protractor
  • Activities: Angle measurement exercises online
Introduction to Bar Graphs
What students will learn:
  • Understanding the purpose of bar graphs
  • Reading data from simple bar graphs
  • Creating bar graphs from collected data
  • Activities: Online bar graph drawing tools
Interpreting Bar Graphs
What students will learn:
  • Analyzing data from bar graphs with different scales
  • Answering questions based on graph data
  • Drawing conclusions from bar graph information
  • Activities: Interactive data interpretation quizzes
Picture Graphs with Scales
What students will learn:
  • Reading picture graphs with different scales
  • Creating picture graphs based on collected data
  • Comparing data using picture graphs
  • Activities: Online picture graph creation tasks
Collecting Data
What students will learn:
  • Collecting data through surveys and observations
  • Recording data in tally charts and frequency tables
  • Organizing data for graphing
  • Activities: Online data collection projects
Real-World Data Interpretation
What students will learn:
  • Applying data interpretation skills to real-world scenarios
  • Reading and analyzing data in different formats
  • Solving problems using graphical data
  • Activities: Online data analysis exercises
Review and Practice
What students will learn:
  • Reviewing all data representation concepts
  • Solving mixed data interpretation problems
  • Practicing graph construction and analysis
  • Activities: Online quizzes and mock tests
Comprehensive Review – Number and Algebra
What students will learn:
  • Reviewing whole numbers, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and fractions
  • Reinforcing key concepts through practice
  • Activities: Online interactive problem sets
Comprehensive Review – Measurement and Geometry
What students will learn:
  • Reviewing length, mass, volume, time, area, and perimeter concepts
  • Revisiting 2D and 3D shapes, and angles
  • Activities: Online geometry and measurement exercises
Comprehensive Review – Data Interpretation
What students will learn:
  • Reviewing bar and picture graphs
  • Practicing data analysis and graph creation
  • Activities: Data interpretation quizzes
Practice Assessments
What students will learn:
  • Administering practice tests on all covered topics
  • Identifying areas of strength and improvement
  • Activities: Online mock assessments
Final Assessment Preparation
What students will learn:
  • Preparing for the final assessment through targeted practice
  • Revisiting challenging topics
  • Activities: Personalized online practice exercises
Final Assessment and Reflection
What students will learn:
  • Conducting the final assessment to evaluate understanding
  • Reflecting on progress and setting goals for future learning
  • Activities: Online self-reflection activities
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WisdomWeb FAQ
1. How are the courses structured?
Our courses are divided into modules that include interactive live video lessons, assignments, and assessments. All live lessons are recorded for self-paced learning, allowing learners to progress based on their individual schedules, with access to educator support.
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2. Are the courses aligned with any specific educational standards?
Yes, our courses follow globally recognized educational standards. Our English curriculum aligns closely with the Cambridge English Qualifications (CEQ), and our Maths curriculum adheres to the guidelines of the Singapore Ministry of Education.
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3. What are the technology requirements for online classes
You will need to install Zoom on your computer or tablet before class. For an optimal experience, ensure your internet speed is at least 5 Mbps. Once set up, you're ready to start learning!
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