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The Discovering Mathematics
Workbooks are designed
for secondary school students and are written according to the 2007 secondary Mathematics syllabus issued by the Ministry of Education, Singapore.
Each workbook is written as a supplement to the textbook, Discovering Mathematics,
to give students more practice in applying the concepts learnt. Students may refer to the summary of the important
concepts in each chapter of the textbook for a quick review before attempting the questions in the
workbook. After completing the exercises,
students will not only polish their own analytical skills, but also develop a stronger foundation in Mathematics.
The questions in each workbook chapter are categorized into 4 parts according to the level of difficulty and
the thinking skills involved:
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Basic Principle: simple questions that drill
comprehension of concepts
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Further Practice: harder questions that involve direct applications
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Challenging Practice: questions that require synthesis ability
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Enrichment:
questions
that demand higher order thinking
These questions encourage students to think analytically, reason logically, use appropriate connections between
mathematical ideas, and apply problem-solving skills in daily life situations.
Specimen papers are also included in each workbook to better prepare students for the examinations.
These comprehensive workbooks aim to give students the tools and the confidence to handle mathematical questions and apply mathematical
concepts to real-life situations.
By achieving this, students will find that learning Mathematics is an interesting and exciting experience.
Above is adapted from the preface of Discovering Mathematics Workbook .
The workbook comes with answer keys. |