Students have had practice estimating objects of different sizes and quantities along with counting Canadian coins. This quiz will require jars of different items and they will be presented to the students. They are to estimate and then record the actual amount. Students will also need to count Canadian coins and write the correct number in cents
These are four quick quizzes that I make a practice of giving my children each week to keep them fresh on skills that we expect to be tested. I have lots of them, so if you like them, let me know, and I'll post more.
This is a short quiz or review to assess higher level thinking for area and perimeter. It is best suited for 4th grade students with a good understanding of area and perimeter or as a 5th/ 6th grade review. The quiz has 5, multiple part, questions (total of 11).
These quizzes were designed to assess knowledge of units of length and their conversions. The rules for converting measurement units are also included.
This resource contains exit slips for each lesson in unit three of the Everyday Math Series four for fourth grade. It also contains a review/study guide for all of unit 3. It has been uploaded in Word, so that you can modify or adapt the quizzes for your students' unique needs. See my store for additional units.
Teaching the Metric System? Use this quick quiz to assess how students are doing! Students fill in the metric "staircase" with the appropriate prefixes and convert between units of the metric system.
This is a 15-item quiz on identifying the kind of variables (Independent and Dependent) and the level of measurement of each variable (nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio)
This is aligned to the common core. It works as a Demonstration of Learning (DOL) or formative assessment after guided instruction. It includes 4 problems for fewer than with visuals and 4 problems for more than. This is a great worksheet to see who needs more time!
Elapsed time quiz used to assess student understanding of missing information- start, end times and elapsed time. It also assesses student understanding of various ways to say time- 4:15 could be said as quarter after four and so on.
I'm developing quizzes(8 problems in each) that review the standards covered on the NWEA MAPS test. As we get the fall results as teachers I feel it would be nice to have a quick quiz to check for understanding on the standards within the test as we prepare for the Spring. This is quick, and gives a solid answer to you the teacher if they know the content. These quizzes can be used for many other scenarios too. Keep eyes open for more to come. ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.