I have created a very simple quiz where students have to recall the area formulas for:
triangle, parallelogram, trapezoid, square, circle, and rectangle.
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This is a short quiz of students' understanding of the concept of time (hours, minutes, seconds, days, weeks, months, years). It includes 2 bonus questions and an answer key.
This formative assessment product can be used with multiple levels and subjects. Use it as an exit slip/exit ticket or a mini quiz once you’ve finished teaching a concept. I have differentiated the product so that students who do not yet have the written or oral ability to express themselves, can draw a picture and/or add in words that they know to explain. A great way to check your students understanding and drive your instruction! **************************************************************
Love the Math 4 Today Weekly exercises, but struggling to provide homework or review before the quiz? If so, this resource is for you! These questions are based upon the questions students seem to have the most difficulty and need more review with (in my experience). expanded formmulti-digit division factorizationprime vs. compositepatterns & rulesOnce students have completed this, it provides the teacher with the level of understanding for each student and an opportunity to review further (if
A quick customizable exit quiz/workspace to gauge understanding after or during a lesson. Two to a page. This quiz is for beginning rounding or even as an introduction to rounding. This quiz is #1 in a series of exit quizzes that eventually phase out the scaffolding provided. You can use these quizzes to these to help you plan your rounding unit, scaffold to build needed number organization skills, and move to independent rounding. See my rounding exit quiz pack for the entire series.
This is an interesting game about how one collects the necessary items, such as wizard robe, broomstick and certain ability, in order to become a wizard by solving addition and subtraction questions. Play this game when your students do not feel like learning! The winner will be awarded a wizard badge at the end of the game. This game can be played again and again as a revision for Grade 1 to 3 students. Teachers may customize the questions according to students’ level. Let’s see who in your cla
Let's warm up brain for class. These questions are suitable for quizzes, homework assignments, or in-class activities to revise fundamental algebraic concepts. Two versions are available: an online version suitable for tablet or online classes a printable version optimized for onsite learning with reduced ink usage.Your feedback on any errors or areas for improvement is greatly appreciated to ensure accuracy and clarity in student learning materials.
This product is intended as a formative assessment tool for educators teaching sixth grade math content. These are exit or entry tickets that can be printed and handed out to students. PRINTABLE AND DIGITAL RESOURCE! You can choose the format that works best for your classroom.
Before and After Missing Numbers Worksheet Students can complete these exercises during their morning work. Students will develop the ability to fluently remember the numbers that come before, after, and between a given number. appropriate to the different abilities within your class Please follow me.
FRUITS NAME AND COUNT NUMBERSA lesson that will increase children's creativity by guessing the names of the fruits they see and counting the number of fruits. And in the lesson, you can also print it out and let the children color it. Hope fun both of teacher and children. Let's start the class!!
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 printable is great for visual learners! Learners can order the digital version and then match the analogue description. It can be fun to make a large "clock" on the floor to increase their understanding even further.
This sheet is easy for students to show you what they know. Students will cut out the answers then glue it to the correct question. Give it a try my students love this and it makes a great station for guided math. I would love your feedback let me know what you think!