Free Primary 4 (P4) Maths Exam Test Papers

Download the latest collection of free Primary 4 Maths exam papers to help your child excel in their studies.

Updated July 2024

2023 Primary 4 Maths Papers

P4 | Maths | 2023

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2022 Primary 4 Maths Papers

P4 | Maths | 2022

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2021 Primary 4 Maths Papers

P4 | Maths | 2021

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Tao Nan School SA2 Download Now
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2020 Primary 4 Maths Papers

P4 | Maths | 2020

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2019 Primary 4 Maths Papers

P4 | Maths | 2019

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Anglo-Chinese School (ACS) SA2 Download Now
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Red Swastika School SA1 Download Now
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Maris Stella High School (Primary) SA1 Download Now
Maha Bodhi School SA1 Download Now
Henry Park Primary School SA1 Download Now
Catholic High School (Primary) SA1 Download Now
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Sample Questions

Below are some sample questions that reflect the format and difficulty level typical for P4 Maths exam test papers from top primary schools in Singapore.

 

Multiplication

Multiply 243 by 5.

Division with Remainders

Divide 789 by 32 and state the remainder.

Fractions

Simplify the fraction 15/45 to its lowest term.

Decimal Addition and Subtraction

Add 3.75 and 2.08, then subtract 1.09 from the result.

Measurement (Area and Perimeter)

Find the perimeter of a rectangle with length 12 cm and width 7 cm. Also, calculate its area.

Geometry (Angles)

If two angles in a triangle are 35 degrees and 65 degrees, what is the measure of the third angle?

Decimals and Fractions Conversion

Convert 0.25 to a fraction.

Word Problem (Multiplication and Addition)

A book costs $8. If Peter buys 3 books and also buys a pen for $2, how much does he spend in total?

Geometry (Symmetry)

How many lines of symmetry does a square have?

Problem Solving with Decimals

Sarah bought 4.5 kg of rice. If each kg costs $1.20, how much does she pay for the rice?

Guide to Latest P4 Maths Syllabus by MOE

Preparing your child for P4 Mathematics? You’ve come to the right place! Let’s dive into what the P4 syllabus involves and how you can support your child in mastering these exciting concepts.

1. Numbers and Operations: At this stage, your child will explore numbers up to 100,000. They’ll learn to read, write, and compare these numbers, which is foundational for their numerical understanding. Addition and subtraction get more advanced with algorithms that involve up to 4 digits. Multiplication tables expand to include 6, 7, 8, and 9, and division concepts will also include division with remainders. These skills are essential for solving everyday problems and will be a stepping stone to more complex operations in later years.

2. Fractions and Decimals: This year, fractions become more intriguing! Your child will learn about equivalent fractions, and they’ll start adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators. They’ll also dive into decimals, understanding place values up to three decimal places, and start performing basic operations with them. It’s fascinating how these concepts apply to real-world scenarios, like shopping and cooking!

3. Geometry and Measurement: Watch out for more shapes and measurements! Your child will learn to calculate area and perimeter and explore three-dimensional shapes like cubes and cuboids. They’ll also delve deeper into understanding angles, a fundamental aspect of geometry.

4. Data Handling: P4 introduces more complex data representation, including bar graphs and line graphs. These skills are great for helping your child interpret information and make decisions based on data—a critical skill in our data-driven world.

Helping Your Child Succeed: Engage with your child’s learning by asking them to explain their homework problems or by involving them in everyday activities that use math, like cooking or shopping. Encourage them to explain their thinking as this builds confidence and helps reinforce their learning.

Remember, the key to mastering these topics lies in practice and application. The more your child applies what they learn, the better they will understand and retain these concepts. So, keep the math conversations going and watch your child develop a strong mathematical foundation!

Looking for resources? Don’t forget that at SgPrimaryExam.com, you can download past exam papers and additional practice materials to help your child practice and excel in their P4 Mathematics journey.

Let’s make math fun and engaging together!

Exam Preparation Tips for Primary 4 Mathematics

As your child progresses through Primary 4, math exams can seem a bit daunting for both you and your little learner. But worry not! With the right strategies and a little preparation, your child can approach their math exams with confidence and enthusiasm. Here are some tried-and-tested tips to help your child excel in their Primary 4 math exams.

1. Understand the Syllabus: Start by getting a clear understanding of what the P4 math syllabus entails. Knowing the topics covered (like numbers up to 100,000, basic fractions and decimals, and introductory geometry) allows you to focus revision sessions effectively. You can find a detailed breakdown of these topics at SgPrimaryExam.com.

2. Regular Practice: There’s no substitute for practice when it comes to math. Make use of free downloadable past papers from top schools available on SgPrimaryExam.com. These papers provide a real sense of the exam format and the types of questions your child might encounter.

3. Create a Study Plan: Help your child create a revision timetable that breaks down study sessions into manageable chunks. Allocate more time to topics that your child finds challenging, and make sure each session has specific goals. This structured approach reduces stress and helps cover all necessary topics without last-minute cramming.

4. Focus on Problem-Solving: Encourage your child to solve problems in different ways. This enhances their understanding and flexibility in handling various math problems. Discuss the problems they solve, ask them to explain their reasoning, and if they get stuck, guide them to find the solution rather than giving it away directly.

5. Use Everyday Examples: Make math relatable by using real-life scenarios to explain complex concepts. Whether it’s measuring ingredients for a recipe or calculating the time needed to travel to a place, real-life applications make math more interesting and understandable.

6. Mock Exams: Simulate exam conditions at home to help your child get used to the pressure of timed tests. Review their answers together, focusing on their weaknesses and acknowledging their strengths to boost their confidence.

7. Stay Positive: Encourage a positive attitude towards math. Praise their efforts rather than just their aptitude. This helps build a growth mindset where they see challenges as opportunities to learn rather than obstacles.

8. Relaxation Techniques: Teach your child simple relaxation techniques like deep breathing or stretches to do before the exam. This can help ease anxiety and improve focus during the test.

9. Night Before the Exam: Ensure your child gets a good night’s sleep before the exam day. Set everything they need for the exam—like pencils, erasers, and a calculator—the night before to avoid last-minute rushes that can cause anxiety.

10. Post-Exam Review: After each exam, review the paper with your child. Discuss what went well and what could be improved. This reflection helps them do better next time.

By following these tips, your child will be well-prepared to tackle their Primary 4 math exams. Remember, consistent support and encouragement from you can make a huge difference in their exam success. Let’s make this learning journey enjoyable and rewarding!

Need more resources? Head over to SgPrimaryExam.com for more tips, tricks, and practice papers to help your child master Primary 4 Maths!

FAQs

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Simply visit SgPrimaryExam.com and browse our extensive library of free downloadable past exam papers from top Singapore primary schools, tailored specifically for Primary 4 students.

Yes, all our resources are regularly updated to align with the latest MOE guidelines and syllabus changes to ensure that your child is practicing with the most relevant and current materials.

We recommend integrating past papers into your child’s study routine 2-3 times a week, depending on their comfort and familiarity with the material, to build confidence and improve their problem-solving speed.

Using visual aids, real-life examples, and breaking down problems into smaller, manageable parts are effective strategies. Encouraging them to explain their thought process out loud can also clarify their understanding and identify any misconceptions.

Regular practice, maintaining a balanced study schedule, and using relaxation techniques such as deep breathing or short breaks during study time can help manage stress. Ensuring they get enough sleep and have a healthy diet also plays a crucial role.

Regularly review their homework, quiz scores, and past paper results. Discussing their strengths and areas for improvement can help track progress and adjust study strategies as needed.

Incorporate maths games, apps, or puzzles into their learning. Relate mathematical concepts to their hobbies or interests, like sports statistics or cooking measurements, to make learning more enjoyable and relatable.

Feel free to reach out to us via the contact page on SgPrimaryExam.com. We are here to help and can provide more personalized advice or direct you to additional resources and tutoring services if needed.