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4th Grade Go Math Mid-Chapter Quiz - Chapter 12
4th Grade Go Math Mid-Chapter Quiz - Chapter 12
4th Grade Go Math Mid-Chapter Quiz - Chapter 12
4th Grade Go Math Mid-Chapter Quiz - Chapter 12
4th Grade Go Math Mid-Chapter Quiz - Chapter 12
4th Grade Go Math Mid-Chapter Quiz - Chapter 12
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"These are the best! They made it SO easy on me as a first year teacher. I used the GO MATH mid chapter test as review and this as the formative. "
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I created a supplementary quiz to compliment each chapter of the Go Math 4th grade curriculum. Each quiz is modeled closely after the "Mid-Chapter Checkpoint" assessment found in the corresponding chapter of the Go Math student edition. All question types are identical, although the questions themselves are different.

Most importantly, I designed these quizzes to be VISUALLY similar to the versions found in students' textbooks, enhancing students' ability to retrieve the necessary information from their long-term memory. As a result, I have seen my students become more confident in their mathematical abilities, and their test scores have skyrocketed!

I created these quizzes because I LOVE the idea of the Mid-Chapter Checkpoint, but most years I have found that students need a little additional practice before they are ready to move on. I have been teaching with Go Math for the past 5 years and have found these quizzes to be so incredibly useful in so many different ways! They can be used as study guides, morning work, homework, or even used for quiz retakes. My favorite way to use them is by assigning the Mid-Chapter Checkpoint as a study guide, reviewing it together in class, then giving this quiz the next day.

I hope you find these quizzes to be just as useful in your own classroom! Check back soon for more 4th Grade Go Math Quizzes! :)

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4th Grade Go Math Mid-Chapter Quiz - Chapter 12

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What others say

"These are the best! They made it SO easy on me as a first year teacher. I used the GO MATH mid chapter test as review and this as the formative. "
star
Brooke F.

Description

I created a supplementary quiz to compliment each chapter of the Go Math 4th grade curriculum. Each quiz is modeled closely after the "Mid-Chapter Checkpoint" assessment found in the corresponding chapter of the Go Math student edition. All question types are identical, although the questions themselves are different.

Most importantly, I designed these quizzes to be VISUALLY similar to the versions found in students' textbooks, enhancing students' ability to retrieve the necessary information from their long-term memory. As a result, I have seen my students become more confident in their mathematical abilities, and their test scores have skyrocketed!

I created these quizzes because I LOVE the idea of the Mid-Chapter Checkpoint, but most years I have found that students need a little additional practice before they are ready to move on. I have been teaching with Go Math for the past 5 years and have found these quizzes to be so incredibly useful in so many different ways! They can be used as study guides, morning work, homework, or even used for quiz retakes. My favorite way to use them is by assigning the Mid-Chapter Checkpoint as a study guide, reviewing it together in class, then giving this quiz the next day.

I hope you find these quizzes to be just as useful in your own classroom! Check back soon for more 4th Grade Go Math Quizzes! :)

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I use the pages in the practice book as a review and this as a grade. I love how perfectly matched it is to the mid chapter quiz...only numbers change.
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Great mid-chapter assessment for my students! It was very well aligned to the chapter standards.
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These quizzes are wonderful! I usually have students do the mid-chapter check in the book for practice or homework, then these pages are for a quiz grade. I love them!
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Know relative sizes of measurement units within one system of units including km, m, cm; kg, g; lb, oz.; l, ml; hr, min, sec. Within a single system of measurement, express measurements in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Record measurement equivalents in a two-column table. For example, know that 1 ft is 12 times as long as 1 in. Express the length of a 4 ft snake as 48 in. Generate a conversion table for feet and inches listing the number pairs (1, 12), (2, 24), (3, 36),...
Make a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a unit (1/2, 1/4, 1/8). Solve problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions by using information presented in line plots. For example, from a line plot find and interpret the difference in length between the longest and shortest specimens in an insect collection.
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