Primary Mathematics Textbook 2A [Standards Edition]
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Original edition published under the title Primary Mathematics Textbook 2A

© 1981 Curriculum Planning & Development Division, Ministry of Education, Singapore Published by Times Media Private Limited This edition © 2008 Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited © 2014 Marshall Cavendish Education Pte Ltd

Published by Marshall Cavendish Education Times Centre, 1 New Industrial Road, Singapore 536196 Customer Service Hotline: (65) 6213 9688 US Office Tel: (1-914) 332 88881 Fax: (1-914) 332 8882 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.mceducation.com Marshall Cavendish Corporation 99 White Plains Road Tarrytown, NY 10591 U.S.A. Tel: (1-914) 332 8888 Fax: (1-914) 332 8882 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.marshallcavendish .com First published 2008 Reprinted 2008, 2010, 2011 (twice), 2012, 2015, 2018 (twice), 2019 (twice) All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright owner. Any requests for permission should be addressed to the Publisher. Marshall Cavendish is a registered trademark of Times Publishing Limited . Singapore Math" is a trademark of Singapore Math Inc." and Marshall Cavendish Education Pte Ltd. Primary Mathematics (Standards Edition) Textbook 2A ISBN 978-0-7614-6977-3 Printed in Singapore Primary Mathematics (Standards Edition) is adapted from Primary Mathematics Textbook 2A (3rd Edition), originally developed by the Ministry of Education, Singapore. This edition contains new content developed by Marshall Cavendish International (Singapore) Private Limited, which is not attributable to the Ministry of Education, Singapore. We would like to acknowledge the Project Team from the Ministry of Education, Singapore, that developed the origina l Singapore Edition: Project Director: Dr Kho Tek Hong Team Members: Hector Chee Kum Hoang, Liang Hin Hoon, Lim Eng Tann, Ng Siew Lee, Rosalind Lim Hui Cheng, Ng Hwee Wan, Thong Chee Hing Our thanks to Richard Askey, Emeritus Professor of Mathematics (University of Wisconsin, Madison) and Madge Goldman, President (Gabriella and Paul Rosenbaum Foundation), for their help and advice in the production of Primary Mathematics (Standards Edition). We would also like to recognize the contribution of Jennifer Kempe (Curriculum Advisor, Singapore Math Inc.") t o Primary Mathematics (Standards Ed it ion).

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is a complete program from the publishers of Singapore's successful Primary Mathematics series. Newly adapted to align with the Mathematics Framework for California Public Schools, the program aims to equip students with sound concept development, critical thinking and efficient problem-solving skills.

Mathematical concepts are introduced in the opening pages and taught to mastery through specific learning tasks that allow for immediate assessment and consolidation.

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The Concrete --+ Pictorial --+ Abstract approach enables students to encounter math in a meaningful way and translate mathematical skills from the concrete to the abstract.

New mathematical concepts are introduced through a spiral progression that builds on concepts already taught and mastered.

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Metacognition is employed as a strategy for learners to monitor their thinking processes in problem solving. Speech and thought bubbles provide guidance through the thought processes, making even the most challenging problems accessible to students.

The pencil icon ·m Exercise a. page 88 I provides quick and easy reference from the Textbook to the relevant Workbook pages. The direct correlation of the Workbook to the Textbook facilitates focused review and evaluation.

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The glossary effectively combines pictorial representation with simple mathematical definitions to provide a comprehensive reference guide for students.

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1 Looking Back 2 Hundreds, Tens and Ones 3 Comparing Numbers

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199 is less than 200. We write: 199 < 200 Remember, this sign means greater than.

Remember, this sign means less than.

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