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Transition From Additive Thinking To Multiplicative Thinking

What is Multiplicative Thinking Multiplicative thinking is characterised by – a capacity to work flexibly and efficiently with an extended range of numbers (for example, larger whole numbers, decimals, common fractions, ratio, and per cent), – an ability to recognise and solve a range of problems involving multiplication or division including direct and indirect proportion, […]

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Strategies for achieving a high score in the Numerical Reasoning test of the Selective Entry Exam.

The Selective Entry Exam now a days consists of five tests falling into two broad categories Ability Tests Numerical Reasoning Verbal Reasoning Achievement Tests Mathematics Reading Comprehension Writing- Persuasive or Creative Numerical Reasoning falls under the category of Ability Tests, which measure the child’s ability to solve problems without prior knowledge. Ability generally predicts how

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Evolving a Balance between English and Maths Studies

Australian primary curriculum revolves around Literacy and Numeracy as two streams. As a general trend, parents give more importance to Mathematics in comparison to English. They start giving more weightage to improvement in Mathematics without realising how vital English is in academics and beyond. The reason is that most parents develop the flawed notion that

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Verbal Reasoning: Strategies to Ace your Exam

The Selective Entry Exam consists of five tests falling into two broad categories Ability Tests Verbal Reasoning Numerical Reasoning Achievement Tests  Mathematics Reading Comprehension Writing- Persuasive or Creative Verbal Reasoning falls under the category of Ability Tests, which measure the child’s ability to solve problems without prior knowledge. Ability generally predicts how quickly a child

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