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Report Card: Primary 3 & 4 Mathematics


You can buy past year test papers at the bookstore or newspaper stall easily.
I bought those test papers from Carousell at more than 50% discount instead.
Alternately, you can also download FREE from the websites below:
(1) https://www.sgtestpaper.com/
(2) https://bestfreepapers.com/ 
(3) https://www.singapore-exam-papers.com/


He is attending Primary 2 at Qi Fa Primary School (West Coast). 
He just completed the last SA2 P4 Mathematics test paper today and in my eyes, he had graduated from Primary 4 Mathematics class.
He completed all 2018 Primary 4 Mathematics test papers on June 24, 2020 with an average score of:
SA1: 88.67% and SA2: 93.36%.
Total 34x test.
He also completed all 2018 Primary 3 Mathematics test papers on December 15, 2019 with an average score of:
SA1: 85.08% and SA2: 85.25%.
Total 34x test as well. 
A total height of 9 cm test papers had been completed.
Doing past year test papers is much more effective than assessment books.
As there are no examination in Primary 1 & Primary 2 and just only one SA2 test in Primary 3, I decided to conduct such test myself. 
In my opinion, this is a very bad move by the MOE. We should stick to the traditional way that works the best.
 

 
We will now move on to Primary 5 Intensive Mathematics Drill slowly before proceeding to 2019 Primary 5 Mathematics test papers.  
With his current speed, he shall complete:
2019 Primary 5 Mathematics test papers by March 2021
2018 Primary 6 Mathematics test papers by December 2021.
What happen in year 2022 (when he is in Primary 4)?
I can start to teach secondary 1 Mathematics!
He shall catch up the rest of the subjects too. Make learning fun and easy!

 

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