Free Primary 3 (P3) Maths Exam Test Papers

Download the latest collection of free Primary 3 Maths exam papers to help your child excel in their studies.

Updated November 2024

2023 Primary 3 Maths Papers

P3 | Maths | 2023

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Anglo-Chinese School (ACS) Weighted Assessment Download Now
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Methodist Girls' School (Primary) Weighted Assessment Download Now
Maha Bodhi School WA1 and 2 Download Now
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2022 Primary 3 Maths Papers

P3 | Maths | 2022

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Anglo-Chinese School (ACS) WA2 Download Now
Nan Hua Primary School WA1 Download Now
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CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School (Primary) Topical Test Download Now
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2021 Primary 3 Maths Papers

P3 | Maths | 2021

School Type Free Test Paper (PDF)
Anglo-Chinese School (ACS) Q2 Download Now
Rosyth School WA2 Download Now
Henry Park Primary School WA1 Download Now
Pei Chun Public School SA2 Download Now
Anglo-Chinese School (ACS) Bite sized Assessment 3 Download Now
Nan Hua Primary School Practice Paper 4 Download Now
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Anglo-Chinese School (ACS) Bite sized Assessment 2 Download Now
Tao Nan School End of Year Review 1 Download Now
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Pei Chun Public School WA2 Download Now
Henry Park Primary School WA2 Download Now
Rosyth School WA1 Download Now
Pei Chun Public School WA1 Download Now
Nan Hua Primary School WA1 Download Now
Red Swastika School Topical Review 1 Download Now
Anglo-Chinese School (ACS) Bite sized Assessment 3 Download Now
Tao Nan School End of Year Review 2 Download Now
Red Swastika School Class Test Download Now
Nan Hua Primary School WA3 Download Now
Tao Nan School WA2 Download Now
Tao Nan School WA1 Download Now
Anglo-Chinese School (ACS) Q3 Download Now
Anglo-Chinese School (ACS) Topical Revision 1 Download Now
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2020 Primary 3 Maths Papers

P3 | Maths | 2020

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Maris Stella High School (Primary) CA1 Download Now
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2019 Primary 3 Maths Papers

P3 | Maths | 2019

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Tao Nan School SA2 Download Now
CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School (Primary) SA2 Download Now
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Methodist Girls' School (Primary) SA1 Download Now
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Methodist Girls' School (Primary) SA2 Download Now
Nanyang Primary School SA2 Download Now
Maris Stella High School (Primary) SA1 Download Now
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Red Swastika School CA2 Download Now
Raffles Girls' Primary School SA2 Download Now
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Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School SA1 Download Now
Henry Park Primary School SA1 Download Now
Catholic High School (Primary) SA1 Download Now
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Red Swastika School CA1 Download Now
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Pei Chun Public School SA2 Download Now
Maris Stella High School (Primary) SA2 Download Now
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Singapore Chinese Girls' Primary School (SCGS) SA2 Download Now
Rosyth School SA1 Download Now
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Sample Questions

Below are some sample questions that reflect the format and difficulty level typical for P3 Maths exam test papers from top primary schools in Singapore.

 

Addition and Subtraction

Anna had 325 stickers. She bought 187 more stickers and gave 59 stickers to her friend. How many stickers does she have now?

Multiplication

There are 24 rows of chairs in the hall. Each row has 18 chairs. How many chairs are there in total in the hall?

Division

A baker divides 456 cookies equally into small boxes. If each box contains 24 cookies, how many boxes did he fill?

Money

John has three $10 notes and five $2 coins. How much money does he have in total?

Fractions

What is 1/4 of 60?

Measurement (Length)

If a rope is 3 meters long and another rope is 250 centimeters long, which rope is longer and by how much?

Time

If a movie starts at 3:15 PM and ends at 5:20 PM, how long is the movie?

Word Problem with Addition/Subtraction and Multiplication

A school has 16 classes. Each class has 28 students. On sports day, 15 students were absent. How many students were present?

Geometry (Angles)

If a triangle has one angle of 90 degrees and another angle of 30 degrees, what is the measure of the third angle?

Problem Solving with Addition and Multiplication

Sarah buys 4 packs of pencils and 3 packs of pens. Each pack of pencils costs $2 and each pack of pens costs $3. How much did Sarah spend in total?

Guide to Latest P3 Maths Syllabus by MOE

The Primary 3 Mathematics syllabus, updated in 2021 by the Ministry of Education, continues to build foundational skills while introducing new mathematical concepts that expand students’ understanding and application of math in various contexts. This curriculum emphasizes a balanced approach, integrating practical activities with theoretical knowledge to enhance students’ problem-solving and reasoning skills.

Number and Algebra:

  • Whole Numbers: Learn numbers up to 10,000. Focus on reading, writing, comparing, and ordering these numbers. Develop an understanding of number patterns and sequences.
  • Four Operations: Introduction to multiplication and division, including algorithms for multiplying and dividing within the 6 to 9 times tables. Develop mental calculation strategies for all operations.
  • Money: Continue developing understanding of money, focusing on addition and subtraction in decimal notation.

Fractions:

  • Introduction to Fractions: Understanding fractions as part of a whole, identifying equivalent fractions, and beginning to add and subtract fractions with like denominators.

Measurement and Geometry:

  • Measurement: Extend understanding of length, mass, and volume. Introduce the concept of time measurement in seconds and the 24-hour clock system. Learn to convert measurements in compound units (like converting kilometers to meters and vice versa).
  • Geometry: Learn about right angles and identify angles greater or smaller than a right angle. Develop skills in drawing and identifying perpendicular and parallel lines.
  • Area and Perimeter: Understand the concepts of area and perimeter for basic shapes like rectangles and squares. Begin calculating area and perimeter without needing to convert between units.

Statistics:

  • Data Representation and Interpretation: Learn to read and interpret bar graphs. Understand how to use different scales on graph axes to represent data effectively.

The Primary 3 Mathematics syllabus is designed to foster a deeper understanding of mathematics by connecting concepts to real-world applications. It encourages active learning and critical thinking, preparing students for more complex mathematical challenges in higher grades. For parents, this syllabus outline serves as a guide to understanding what their child is learning and how best to support them at home. By engaging with the material and concepts at this stage, students can develop a solid mathematical foundation that will benefit them throughout their educational journey.

Exam Preparation Tips for Primary 3 Mathematics

Preparing for exams can be a stressful time for both children and parents. At SgPrimaryExam.com, we believe that the right strategies and a positive approach can make a significant difference. Here’s a helpful guide to support your Primary 3 child in mastering their Maths exams.

1. Understand the Syllabus Thoroughly

Before diving into exam preparation, ensure that you and your child are fully aware of what the P3 Maths syllabus entails. Understanding topics like multiplication, division, fractions, measurement, and geometry will help you pinpoint the areas where your child might need extra practice.

2. Regular Practice with Past Papers

One of the most effective ways to prepare for exams is by practicing with past papers, which you can download for free at SgPrimaryExam.com. This not only helps familiarize your child with the format and types of questions asked but also builds confidence.

  • Tip: After each practice session, review the answers together to identify mistakes and understand their reasoning.

3. Create a Study Schedule

Organize study time with a schedule that breaks down revision into manageable parts. This avoids cramming and reduces stress, making study time more productive and enjoyable.

  • Tip: Include short breaks between study periods to keep your child fresh and focused.

4. Focus on Weak Areas

Use the results from practice tests to identify weaker areas. Spend more time revising these topics, using various resources like interactive games, videos, or additional worksheets from SgPrimaryExam.com.

5. Make Maths Fun

Turn learning into fun activities. For example, use cooking to explain fractions or grocery shopping to teach them about money and budgeting. Engaging in real-life maths problems helps children understand practical applications and improves their interest.

6. Encourage Questions

Encourage your child to ask questions whenever they’re unsure about a concept. This can be during study time at home or in class. Understanding is crucial in Maths, and no question is too small.

7. Stay Positive and Supportive

Your attitude towards exams can influence your child’s attitude. Maintain a positive outlook and continuously encourage your child, especially when challenges arise. Celebrate small victories together to keep morale high.

8. Sleep Well and Eat Right

Never underestimate the power of a good night’s sleep and a nutritious diet, especially during exam times. Ensure your child gets enough rest and eats balanced meals to optimize their brain function and energy levels.

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FAQs

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Simply navigate to the pages categorised by subjects, levels or schools, and download the papers in pdf directly to your device.

Consistency is key. We recommend setting aside time for maths practice at least three to four times a week.

Use visual aids like charts and blocks for understanding complex concepts, practice regularly with past papers, and take breaks between study sessions to keep the mind fresh.

Encourage a positive outlook towards maths, help them organize their study time, and focus on understanding concepts rather than rote memorization.

Review key concepts, ensure all materials are prepared for the exam, and get a good night's sleep.

Yes absolutely! All past year papers on our platform can be downloaded for free.