The following is a summary of the knowledge points of the Primary School Mathematics Olympiad, including the important knowledge points and test points of each grade, for reference:
1st Grade: 1The recognition of numbers and the comparison of numbers.
2.The order and size of natural numbers.
3.The basic concepts and operations of addition and subtraction.
4.How to read and write numbers.
5.Simple geometry and awareness of spatial orientation.
2nd Grade: 1Carry and abdicate numbers.
2.Addition and subtraction of two- and three-digit numbers.
3.Simple multiplication concepts and operations.
4.It involves the reading of the hour and the clock and the concept of the minute.
5.Finding patterns and cultivating abstract thinking.
3rd Grade: 1Proficient memorization and use of multiplication tables.
2.Three- and four-digit addition, subtraction, and advance and retreat.
3.Recognition and representation of fractions.
4.Unit conversions for length, weight, and capacity.
5.Reading of charts and analysis of data.
4th Grade: 1Operations and applications of multiplication and division.
2.Addition, subtraction, and multiplication and division of fractions.
3.Recognition and operation of decimals.
4.Use of hours, clocks and calendars.
5.Classification and characterization of figures, symmetry and transformation.
5th Grade: 1Conversion and operation of fractions and decimals.
2.The concept and application of percentages.
3.Understanding and calculation of proportions and proportional formulas.
4.Properties and transformations of geometric figures.
5.Creation and analysis of statistical charts.
Sixth Grade: 1The understanding of integers and the four mixed operations.
2.Addition, subtraction, and multiplication and division of rational numbers.
3.Understanding and computation of simple algebraic formulas.
4.Calculation and reasoning of geometric shapes.
5.Applications of probability and statistics.
The above is a brief summary of the knowledge points of the Primary Mathematics Olympiad, and there may be some differences in different regions and standards, which also need to be referred to.
Teaching materials and curriculum of the place.