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  • Description

is conceived, researched and carefully crafted for students looking to prepare for or embark on the journey to PSLE in addition to acquiring further knowledge in Mathematical Olympiad type questions.

Grade Level / Age Group: Primary 1 to 6 (7 to 12 years old). Learning Objective:

To expose students to difficult kinds of curriculum-based Maths Olympiad questions for them to be flexible in their thinking skills as well as versatile in solving math problems.

Unique Selling Advantages (USAs):

• Conceptualised to help students maximise their scores in the word problem section of important tests and examinations;

• One-/Few-of-its-kind series of books that seamlessly marries curriculum mathematics with competitive/ recreational mathematics – offering students the ‘best of both worlds’.

• Seemingly ‘routine’ syllabus-based questions are given a clever Olympiad ‘twist/flavour’ and students are encouraged to approach such problems using a different perspective – thereby opening their minds.