Singapore Math for Kids aims to enhance conceptual understanding through use of the Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract Approach and other mathematical tools, apply concepts and skills learned in real world context and build confidence and foster interest in mathematics.

 

For Grades 1-6

For Grades 1-3: May 6 - May 24; Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, 4:00-5:00 PM

For Grades 4-6: May 7 - May 30; Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9:00-10:00 AM

Php 3900

Understand, relate,
and connect numbers well

SINGAPORE MATH FOR KIDS helps children develop strong fundamental skills. It builds understanding of what numbers tell us, equivalent ways to represent numbers, and the use of numbers to represent attributes of real-world objects and quantities.

SINGAPORE MATH FOR GRADES 1-3

The 9-hour, online program aims to develop Number Sense.  Learn why building this foundation is so important in your child's math development, here.

TOPICS

1. What Can I Do with Numbers?  (operations)

- put numbers together
- give numbers away
- make more numbers
- share numbers equally

2. What Makes A Number?

- place value
- one-to-one correspondence

3. What Is Next?

- number line
- patterns

4. One More or One Less?

- comparing numbers
- ordering numbers

5. What's in a Hundred?

- grouping numbers
- continue counting

6. What Does Part of One Look Like?

- understanding fractions

SINGAPORE MATH FOR GRADES 4-6

For middle school children, a solid grasp of the fundamentals is critical – not just for performing well in school, but also to prepare for high school math. 


TOPICS:

  1. Fractions

  2. Decimals

  3. Percentage

  4. Ratio


This 8-hour, online course will have both lectures and asynchronous assignments, including operations exercises, conversion practice, and word problems.

INSTRUCTOR


Michelle Enriquez

Licensed Singapore Math Trainer and holds a Masters in Teaching in the Early Grades from the University of the Philippines – Diliman. Teacher Mitch enjoys arts and crafts, storytelling, and teaching! She comes from a family of educators and has been teaching for over 20 years. She values the importance of the 4 C’s in education: Critical Thinking, Collaboration, Creativity, and Communication.

 Frequently Asked Questions:

Will there be any assignments to be given?

Assignments are given after every session.