send link to app

Even Odd Multiples Factors


4.6 ( 9456 ratings )
Utilitaires Éducation
Développeur Ezzy Chan
Libre

About
An open source physics at Singapore simulation based on codes written by Loo Kang WEE
more resources can be found on support URL

Topics
Primary 3
1 WHOLE NUMBERS
Numbers up to 10 000
Include:
• number notation and place values (thousands, hundreds, tens, ones),
• reading and writing numbers in numerals and in words,
• comparing and ordering numbers,
• odd and even numbers,
• number patterns

Primary 4
1 Whole Numbers
Factors and multiples
Include:
• determining if a 1-digit number is a factor of a given number,
• listing all factors of a given number up to 100,
• finding the common factors of two given numbers,
• recognising the relationship between factor and multiple,
• determining if a number is a multiple of a given 1-digit number,
• listing the first 12 multiples of a given 1-digit number,
• finding the common multiples of two given 1-digit numbers.
Exclude highest common factor (H.C.F.) and lowest common multiple’ (L.C.M.).

Primary 5 Foundation Mathematics (Calculator is allowed unless otherwise stated)
1 Whole Numbers
Factors and multiples
Include:
• determining if a 1-digit number is a factor of a given number,
• listing all factors of a given number up to 100,
• finding the common factors of two given numbers,
• recognising the relationship between factor and multiple,
• determining if a number is a multiple of a given 1-digit number,
• listing the first 12 multiples of a given 1-digit number,
• finding the common multiples of two given numbers up to 12.
Exclude highest common factor (H.C.F.) and lowest common multiple’ (L.C.M.).


reference:
https://www.moe.gov.sg/docs/default-source/document/education/syllabuses/sciences/files/2007-mathematics-(primary)-syllabus.pdf

Interesting Fact
This simulation written by ordinary educator teacher, i am not a professional programmer or vendor.

Project
SSTRF_2017_ETD_3 Explore-Useful Learning Math Apps, please contact [email protected] to participate in testing the apps for Primary Math Singapore.

Acknowledgement
My sincere gratitude for the tireless contributions of Francisco Esquembre, Fu-Kwun Hwang, Wolfgang Christian, Félix Jesús Garcia Clemente, Anne Cox, Andrew Duffy, Todd Timberlake and many more in the Open Source Physics community.