This is a five problem math quiz. It can be used for a quiz, but also as a review. There are five sets of numbers where students must find the mean, median, range, and mode of each data set. The numbers are not in numerical order.
Who Am I? Mean, Median, Mode or Range? Or am I more than one? Let's find out!
This free PowerPoint resource is perfect for a formative assessment at the end of a lesson, or could even be used as an opener with 2 questions per day for a week!
Students will be required to know which measures are of center, which one is of variation and real-life situations where they are used. This is editable as well, so feel free to add on to it!
Worksheet where students write ratios as fractions, percentages, and decimals. Students also will write a proportion with the given ratio and set it equal to the ratio out of 100.
Students get to take turns being the waiter/waitress and customer at a restaurant. The customers will order from the menu but must not go over a budget of $25.00. When they receive their check, the customers must figure out what %15 of their subtotal is in order to tip their server. The waiter/waitress' job is to take the customers order and add up the prices to provide them with their subtotal. They could also add the tax, but I did not include that in my activity.
Looking for an easy way for your students to practice their multiplication tables independently every day leading to a Friday morning check-in/quiz? Dotted lines down the middle of the page help students fold down the paper to keep the practice fresh.
Change numbers in standard form to expanded form and word form to be used as a worksheet, homework, quiz, or assessment. Numbers are up to the hundred thousands place.
Here is a Canadian money math quiz you could use as a pre-test to see where your students' skills are in regards to counting money, identifying and naming coins. Or use it as an assessment tool for the end of a money unit. All coin clipart are Canadian. This is an editable quiz (add your student's names to make it more fun)!
This resource contains exit slips for each lesson in units one through four of the Everyday Math Series four for fourth grade. It also contains a review/study guide for each of the units. It has been uploaded in Word, so that you can modify or adapt the quizzes for your students' unique needs. You save $2 by purchasing these units together, rather than individually. See my store for additional units and fourth grade resources.
This assessment tests the following skills: polygon vocabulary, polygon identification, comparing and contrasting polygons, sides/vertices/angles relationship.
Addresses COMMON CORE STANDARDS
4.G.1/4.G.2
5.G.3/5.G.4
This is a quiz designed to test students knowledge of the measurement of the interior angles of triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and octagons. The students use the measurements to find the answers to algebra or missing info type problems. This activity fits both geometry and algebra standards.
Includes expanded form and expanded notation. Requires students to write numbers in expanded form and notation, as well as convert numbers from EF/EN to standard form. *Make sure to choose enable editing once downloaded to fix formatting problems.
This could be a homework assignment, quiz, or independent practice/review that is designed to asses student ability to determine missing length and width when given an area or perimeter.
I used this as an assessment for some of the fundamentals of Algebra and basic math skills. I used this in my separate setting special education Algebra 1 class. It covers place value, opposite numbers, adding and subtracting integers, solving one step equations, translating written expressions, order of operations , exponents and graphing coordinates.
This powerpoint describes and explains the vocabulary and symbols for points and lines. It also reviews the vocabulary at the end.
The presentation was designed for 3rd Grade math, but is a great vocabulary review for any grade level. There are 12 slides in all in the powerpoint.
There are six partner powerpoints available, including: angles, plane figures, solid figures, polygons, and circles. There is also a timed vocabulary quiz powerpoint that runs itself.
Covers: Comparing (<, >, =) and orderingExpanded Form and Expanded NotationRoundingAdding and subtractingIncludes word problems*Make sure to choose enable editing once downloaded to fix formatting problems.
This is a quiz I use to test the student's progress on the fifth grade math standard 5.MD.A.1. The students are given a set of notecards to study, and then once they are ready take the conversions quiz. This helps me gauge the mastery of the standard 5.MD.A.1. This quiz then contains two bonus questions at the end where the students are applying the conversions.
This activity includes 7 questions on a variety of percent related real life topics such as sale price, commission, tax, and tip. This can be used as an in class activity, a unit review or a unit assessment.
This one page test/quiz includes 5 circles. Three circles include the diameter and the student must find the area. Two circles include the radius. Each circle has a different unit of measure.
This place value quiz is up the the hundred's place value. Students must circle the number in that place value. This is a quick and easy assessment on the place values.
Images & vocabulary lists that will give students an opportunity to create their own quiz Topics - Mean, Median, Mode, Range, MAD, IQR, cluster, gaps, outliers, histograms, dot plots, box plots, frequency tables & raw data
4th - 7th
Math, Statistics
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