This is a six question activity/quiz through google slides to practice ordering whole numbers up to the millions place. Four of the questions are TEI where students must drag and drop each number into the correct place. The other two questions are more traditional multiple choice format. This quiz/activity can be shared through google classrooms, however, it is not graded automatically as it is a google slide, not a google form. Answer key is included.
A short quiz for Algebra 2 testing various fundamental skills working with exponents. Includes sections on scientific notation and the combining of exponential terms.
This is a straight forward editable assessment that can be used as a summative or formative. This product measures a student's ability to use place value understanding to round numbers, identify the value of an underlined digit, add and subtract whole numbers, and write numbers in expanded form and word form.
This quiz is a review of place value from 4th grade and the first lesson using the EnVision Math series. It is a modified quiz but can be edited as needed.
It includes:
3 problems on finding the place and value of each number
1 problem on word form
1 problem on expanded form
1 problem on standard form
A power point slide with a week's worth of daily warm up activities based on rounding.
Monday and Tuesdays' activities are ordering 1 and 2 digit numbers including negative numbers.
Wednesday's activity is ordering numbers including numbers with 2 decimal places.
Thursday's activity is continuing a sequence with a negative common difference.
Friday's activity is continuing a sequence with an increasing common difference.
Great quiz after a unit on rounding, comparing numbers and teaching place value. Combination of multiple choice questions, fill in the blank and problem/solution.
This is a quick decimal quiz. Students have to identify place value up to the thousandths (they have a word bank) and shade in the decimals OR fractions (Shade in 55/100). You could also just use it as an "exit ticket" or even homework for review.
This map quiz is correlated with Unit 3 in Everyday Mathematics at the 4th grade level. It includes place value, basic facts (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division), fact triangles, and equations with variables.
This sheet, which could be used as a quiz, has students identifying place value, then multiplying and dividing numbers by 10, 100, and 1000.
Also included is adding and subtracting of decimal numbers.
This assessment has two parts. In the first part students are expected to know the written, numerical, and expanded forms. In part two, students are expected to be able to compare two numbers. The Common Core objective only requires students to know up to the millions place value; however, I have provided two challenge questions that require additional knowledge at the end of each part. Each part assesses a piece of the related Common Core standard.
Students will have fun while practicing their skills at greater than/less than. Cut and fold over the cards so that students can practice reading the math sentences. They check their answer for their symbol on the back.
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.
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.
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.