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Our Level 1 Math & Problem Solving Program typically targets students in Grades 4 through 6. (Admission into Level 1 is not restricted to the above grade levels, but is based on student ability and readiness).
The major emphasis at this level of program is learning how to think critically in understanding the problem at hand. Much attention is given to recognizing different problem-solving strategies and applying these to particular problems.
Level 1 instruction includes, but is not limited to:
Math
Strategy games
Memory development
Logic and Problem Solving Strategies
Prerequisite for Level 1: knowledge of the multiplication table until 10 and good reading skills.
Sample problems
Maria and Richard are working the same shift today. Maria works every 4th day and Richard works every 7th day. How many times will they work the same shift in the next 3 months? (Assume every month has 30 days)
Solve: 3.45 X [32.12 – 1.4 X (9.12 + 7.6) + 4.6] – 0.75 ÷ 2.5 + 9.34 =
Tom scored twice more than Garry at the shooting range. Judy scored 5 points more than than Tom’s score. Ken’s score was 3 times Garry’s score. How many points did each of them score if in total they scored 93 points?
It takes 84 workers to build 7 houses in 7 months. How many workers are needed to build 5 houses in 1 year?
Sixty-six students, half of whom are in grade 5, were asked if they are good at problem solving. Forty-five of the students, including 7/11 of the grade six, said they have great “brain power” for problem solving. How many of the grade five students say they are good at problem solving?
72% of { 2 2/3 of 54 + 2/5 × [6 3/7 – 2 1/3 ÷ ( 12 1/2 – 7 3/5 )] + 13/21 } =
Johnny likes math and he is quite good at it. He decided to make extra money by working in a coffee shop a few days a week. He noticed that a cake and a muffin together cost as much as 6 cups of coffee. He also found out that cake alone costs as much as one muffin and two cups of coffee. Now Johnny is trying to figure out how many muffins will cost as much as one cake and two cups of coffee.
Please help Johnny figure out how many muffins cost as much as one cake and two cups of coffee.
Date TBD
Maple, ON
9600 Bathurst Street Time TBD
Cost TBD
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Become a math expert!
Challenging problems, quizzes on learned material, fun activities and games of logic!
This program, Virtual Level 1 - Math & Problem Solving, is offered by Brain Power Enrichment Programs.
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