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[quote=Anonymous]I am not the pp who has experience in other countries. But I found this post by out in the left field that compares the popular Everyday math with Singapore math. I think this is a fairly representative post. The problems in these other countries are just a bit harder even if they are covering similar stuff. Advanced does not always mean faster. Understanding certainly does not mean explaining math using English. Thursday, January 8, 2009 Math problems of the week: 3rd grade Everyday Math vs. Singapore Math 1. From the very end of the 3rd grade Everyday Math curriculum, Student Math Journal, volume 2, p. 316: Solve: 2,384 + 1 = ________ 2,384 + 10 = ________ 2,384 + 100 = ________ 2,384 + 1,000 = ________ 2,384 + 10,000 = ________ 2. From the very beginning of the 3rd grade Singapore Math curriculum, Primary Mathematics 3A, p. 15: Fill in the blanks: 5409 + ________ = 5419 5409 + ________ = 6409 5409 + ________ = 5410 5409 + ________ = 5509 5409 + ________ = 7008 5409 + ________ = 7098 5409 + ________ = 7998 5409 + ________ = 6999 Posted by Katharine Beals at 11:02 AM 7 comments Labels: math, Reform Math, Singapore Math[/quote]
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