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Being a high school intervention specialist, I have found that my students struggle with the math alternate assessment (state test); therefore, I have created a resource that goes through each type of problem that has been featured on the practice test.

The first set of pages is a practice test that students complete on their own. This way, you can collect baseline on what your students already know.

The following pages give different questions that also follow the alternate assessment practice test. You will first reteach the concept given and go through the question and answer together, and then students will have a similar question that follows that they can complete independently. They can use the example completed together in order to answer their own question. This helps you break down the question together and go through the provided choices before students attempt to work through a similar question on their own.

This format really helped my students because by the end, they were exposed to three different questions all related to the same topic.

*I teach in Ohio, so the math alternate assessment in your state may look different or have different topics! The product provided is given as a Google doc, so you are able to modify as needed (add more spacing, enlarge font, etc.).*

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Alternate Assessment Math Practice

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9th - 12th
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Description

Being a high school intervention specialist, I have found that my students struggle with the math alternate assessment (state test); therefore, I have created a resource that goes through each type of problem that has been featured on the practice test.

The first set of pages is a practice test that students complete on their own. This way, you can collect baseline on what your students already know.

The following pages give different questions that also follow the alternate assessment practice test. You will first reteach the concept given and go through the question and answer together, and then students will have a similar question that follows that they can complete independently. They can use the example completed together in order to answer their own question. This helps you break down the question together and go through the provided choices before students attempt to work through a similar question on their own.

This format really helped my students because by the end, they were exposed to three different questions all related to the same topic.

*I teach in Ohio, so the math alternate assessment in your state may look different or have different topics! The product provided is given as a Google doc, so you are able to modify as needed (add more spacing, enlarge font, etc.).*

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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February 26, 2025
I was very disappointed to see that downloading was not an option. Google docs is not available for use so I spent money on something I can't use.
Jessi B.
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Differentiated Lessons for Different Needs
Feb 26, 2025

Hi! I'm sorry to see the one star review you've left for this as it says twice in the format and the description that the format of this product is a Google Doc.I've never had an issue downloading a Google Doc as a PDF or word doc by going to file, then download, and then choosing your desired format. Please let me know if this helps as I'm always willing to help as opposed to receiving a one star review on a product.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Interpret parts of an expression, such as terms, factors, and coefficients.
Create equations and inequalities in one variable and use them to solve problems.
Know precise definitions of angle, circle, perpendicular line, parallel line, and line segment, based on the undefined notions of point, line, distance along a line, and distance around a circular arc.
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