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Assessments

singaporemath.com Placement tests on Singapore Math.com.

These are the official assessments for the Primary Mathematics curriculum. Be sure to select the correct edition.

MissKoh Assessments from Singaporean Schools.

Exam papers and lessons from Singapore’s top schools hosted by the Singapore Straits Times.

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Alternative placement tests written by the self-described “team of academicians, technocrats and concerned parents” that provide online classes with Primary Mathematics.

old_school Old School Test Papers

Old Schools’ Test Papers, are organized for the students benefit. Print only the questions that you need or read them online. Registering and completing tests online allows for your results to be compared with others who have taken the same test.

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  • 1 Asonja Dorsey // Oct 28, 2010 at 4:20 pm

    I am part of a team of first grade teachers at my school. We are piloting Singapore Math this year. We are creating assessments and were looking for ready-made assessments to genuinely fit the curriculum.

  • 2 Cassy // Oct 29, 2010 at 11:01 am

    One of the challenges with the U.S Edition is that there aren’t any assessments ready-made. The Standards Edition of Primary Mathematics has assessments, however they won’t correspond directly to the U.S. Edition Materials.

    Keep in mind that if you write the questions, you can tailor them to the objectives of your lessons. Are you assessing for basic competency? Are you assessing for deeper understanding? Additionally, For a teacher-created assessment, you need to create an answer key. I frequently hear from teachers who tell me, “Well, I gave this test, but all I have is the answer and I’m not sure how to work the problem.”

    That being said, I know teachers’ time is valuable. Many teachers use questions from the Review sections of the textbook. Other basic questions from Intensive Practice books or practice problems from the Challenging Word Problems books could be used as well.

    Be sure to save any assessments that work well for future use. After one year of working with the materials, you should have a good bank of assessments for future years.

  • 3 Jen Grisham // May 31, 2011 at 4:03 pm

    I am new to Singapore Math. I have been looking at the Great Source “Math in Focus” Singapore Math program. Can you tell me the difference between the Great Source Singapore Math and the Singapore Primary Math? My district is looking into Singapore math because of its connection to the Common Core standards.
    Any help “words of wisdom” would be greatly appreciated! Thanks so much.

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