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Mathematics Mathematics Name: © Educational Publishing House Pte Ltd ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No pat ofthis book may be reproduced or transmited in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, oF by any information storage and retieval system, without permission in writing from the Publisher First Published 2013 Reprinted 2013 (twice), 2014 (owice), 2015 (twice), 2016 (twice), 2017 (twice), 2018, 2019, 2020 ttwice), 2021 Second Edition 2022 ISBN 978-981-4975-69-8 Published and distributed by: Educational Publishing House Pte Ltd a member of Popular Holdings Limited (UEN 1996071890) 15 Serangoon Now Avenue 5 Singapore 554360 Tel: 6462 9608, Website: www.eph.com.s, Printed in Singapore Bridging K2 to Primary One is a series of 9 books specially written for preschoolers in preparation for primary school. The books aim to make the transition from preschool to primary school easier for the child. The titles in this series include Grammar and Vocabulary, Comprehension, Reading and Writing, Mathematics, Science, Character Education, Hanyu Pinyin, Word Recognition and Chinese Comprehension. It follows the MOE syllabus for Primary One and provides a wide variety of interesting and stimulating exercises to engage preschoolers in active learning. Concepts are introduced and presented in a fun and creative manner to maximise learning. Each book also comes with a parents’ guide. By doing the exercises in each book, preschoolers will be equipped with the necessary skills for the transition to Primary One. Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 Unit 5 Unit 6 Unit 7 Unit 8 Unit 9 Unit 10 Unit 11 Unit 12 Unit 13 Unit 14 Unit 15 Unit 16 Answers Parents’ Guide Numbers to 10 Number Bonds 33 Addition and Subtraction Within 10... 45 Shapes and Patterns 59 Ordinal Numbers 76 Numbers to 20........ 81 Addition and Subtraction Within 20 118 Graphs... 133 Numbers to 40 139 Addition and Subtraction Within 40.... 162 Multiplication and Division .... 179 200 Numbers to 100 224 Addition and Subtraction Within 100 253 Money «......0+-200++ ere . 304 Ge Recognising Numbers to 10 Count and draw lines to match. ee The numbers 1 to 10 are hidden in the picture. Find and circle the numbers. Write the numbers 1 to 10 in the boxes. BOLL) 23 a Use the colour key below to colour the picture. 2-green 4 > 3 2 o = a a & Ss c¢ t o = S a s = = S 2 ° 0 Count the number of toys. 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The first one has been done for you. i. seven Ee. B. : 4. © tcc abishing Howe Meth ae Write the number words. The first one has been done for you. 4. (© Educational Publishing House Pe Lid Count and write the numbers and the number words. 333333330 3 So Te The Sha Se Ae AVE gare We We CY GY Gy Gy ay vy lS ey \ey XY AB AB a) (2 ‘ © Educational Publishing House Pte Ld * ees Read and follow the instructions. 1. Count and colour nine apples. Cc. y # ly Se Oe e Gl eat © oe an OR BR AR a © © S00 0 Oe Count and circle six bananas. 3. Count and cross out eight pears. 4. Count and colour one orange. Nom erp Cones Unit jai Ge Number Bonds - 3, 4, 5 Fill in the blanks to complete the number bonds. The first one has been done for you. 1. part whole (6) 1 1_ and _2_ make _3_ 2) J; part part whole (6) o 4 oe) — part and make __ © Etcational Publishing House Pre Lid z = a 33 ands MaKe ——_*-ondes_— make. (© Educational Publishing House Pe Lid Ge Number Bonds - 6, 7 Fill in the number bonds. 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There are 10 marbles altogether in two bags. There are 7 marbles in one bag. How many marbles are there in the other bag? 3. There are 8 marbles altogether in two bags. There are 5 marbles in one bag. How many marbles are there in the other bag? (© Educational Publishing House Pe Lid > nadition within 5 Count the number of flowers. Write the correct numbers in the boxes. q 99 OP a... Gas aa ee make make |S Esocational Publishing House Pe Lid ~ Ge Addition Within 10 Count and add the leaves. Write the correct numbers in the boxes. % B BE SE Be 2 he BEB Be 8 ge eh a Bee © | BeBe Be Big Be 5 eke BB Bite Be + oe Count and add the fish. Write the correct numbers in the boxes. > {© Eccational Publishing House ae Lid Pre tnd ishing He sei ay Count and add. Match your answers to the correct numbers. Write the correct numbers in the boxes. 1 + 2 = (aT (ose iil IK vil Ly — 8 = 2 + 2 = 2. Ge Word Problems (Addition) Complete the word problems. | 1. Claire has 2 seashells. 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