Description
For most of us, standardized testing is a part of our job--whether we like it or not. But why not make test prep more fun while deepening student mathematical thinking? "That Doesn't Make Sense" is the perfect activity for students to think through multiple-choice test questions and explain why their chosen answer makes sense and why the unchosen answers don't make sense. This resource provides two test prep questions per week, for 36 weeks and allows room for differentiation based on student need. Students can explain one incorrect answer, two, or three, depending on their math ability. Using this tool helps students build confidence in test taking and comfortability with multiple-choice test formats.
The resource includes:
-4 practice problems
-72 multiple-choice problem worksheets (2 problems per week, for 36 weeks)
-4 example answers
-Answer Key
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Description
For most of us, standardized testing is a part of our job--whether we like it or not. But why not make test prep more fun while deepening student mathematical thinking? "That Doesn't Make Sense" is the perfect activity for students to think through multiple-choice test questions and explain why their chosen answer makes sense and why the unchosen answers don't make sense. This resource provides two test prep questions per week, for 36 weeks and allows room for differentiation based on student need. Students can explain one incorrect answer, two, or three, depending on their math ability. Using this tool helps students build confidence in test taking and comfortability with multiple-choice test formats.
The resource includes:
-4 practice problems
-72 multiple-choice problem worksheets (2 problems per week, for 36 weeks)
-4 example answers
-Answer Key





