This quiz assesses student understanding of place value in whole numbers and decimals as well as their ability to round decimals and whole numbers and compute with decimals.
Use this quick quiz as a means of assessing your student's understanding. Common core aligned, this quiz will make sure that your kiddos are right on tracks. 15 questions in which student have to compare two decimals and determine the greater decimal. This correlates with the fourth grade math goal of sequencing decimals but could even be used with higher third grade learners.
Time for some more rounding for your awesome students. This quiz review also reflects a major standard overall, and in the nationwide MAPS test. In this quiz they round to the hundred thousands place. There's an answer key included.
This quiz focuses on the identifying of numerals over 100,000. It's an excellent check of your students understanding of this skill, and allows them to see where they're at in their understanding too.
This 3 question quiz includes a question that requires students to put digits in the proper place, one that requires ordering numbers, and a written question that asks students to agree or disagree with the order of a set of numbers and explain why. It is written with PARCC-like question characteristics including requiring students to identify multiple correct answers for a question.
Students are assessed on their abilities to represent numbers with tens and ones and compare numbers based off of the number of tens and ones in the given number.
This product includes: - One review sheet to practice writing up to three digit numbers in a hundred's chart, drawing the number using ones, tens and hundreds and stating the value of the underlined digit - Two quizzes or "show what you know" assessing place value
This place value quiz assesses students' understanding of place value in multiple ways! Standard form, expanded form, greater than or less than, multiple choice, understanding place and value are all key components of this quiz!
This is a simple assessment that will shed light on whether or not your students know how to write money amounts using a dollar sign and a decimal point (rather than using the "cents" sign).
Students need to read the money amount and fill in the correct notation in the blank. For example, 3 quarters = ________.
This is a short quiz that asses the students knowledge of rounding. The first part of the quiz asks the students to tell you the rules of rounding, while the second part of the quiz has the students show you how to round.
Whole number place value to hundred thousands. Expanded form , standard form, word form. Comparing using <, >, or => Rounding to the greatest place.
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Includes: Expanded form and expanded notationRoundingComparing (<, >, =) and orderingWord problems*Make sure to choose enable editing once downloaded to fix formatting problems.
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