
Is Your Brain A-Math Ready? Skills to Train Before Sec 3 Starts
Transitioning from E-Maths to A-Maths in Secondary 3 (Sec 3) can feel like stepping onto a more complex playing field. You’re still working with familiar concepts, but the questions now
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Transitioning from E-Maths to A-Maths in Secondary 3 (Sec 3) can feel like stepping onto a more complex playing field. You’re still working with familiar concepts, but the questions now

For generations, rote learning has been a common approach in math classrooms. This approach focuses on key information retention through constant repetition and memorisation techniques until it becomes second nature.

If you’re aiming to ace your E-Maths paper, winging it the night before isn’t the way to go. Last-minute cramming might help you remember a few formulae temporarily, but it

Problem sums in mathematics are complex word problems that test students’ ability to apply mathematical concepts, not just remember them. Instead of giving you numbers and formulas directly, these questions

Working through endless worksheets and past-year papers is undoubtedly helpful in reinforcing concepts and practising problem-solving techniques. However, this alone is insufficient. These practices may not fully prepare you for

Introduction The Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) marks a significant milestone in a child’s educational journey in Singapore. Conducted at the end of primary education, the PSLE assesses students’ grasp