This is a multiplication quiz used to assess on partial products method, lattice method, and the traditional method forms of multiplication. There is a quick response questions for students to answer which method they prefer using and a self assessment of which method they need more practice with.
15 different quizzes that access student knowledge of times tables.
Various assessments from 0's - 13's, different levels in each sequential set.
30-50 questions per quiz.
1-5 : Directions are written with boxes below for you to handwrite an integer with absolute value signs
6-10 Scenarios are given, and students have to write the correct integer using key words
11- 16 Adding integer problems
17-22 subtracting integer problems
21-23 Students must write a word problem using integers
Ending note to students: "Let me hear from you"
Students answer questions discussing what they are proud of over the past unit, and what their goal is for next unit. This is an oppo
This is a six question formative assessment that asks students about factoring and factor pairs using visual representation. Students will be asked to either create area models for the factor pairs of a product or identify area models of a product.
This assessment is used to determine the student's proficiency with accurately solving 2x2 and 2x3 digit multiplication problems, including word problems.
We've all had to study our subtraction facts. The trick is maximizing time by studying only those facts which have yet to be mastered. Here's a quick and easy way for you and your students to find out which math facts they need to study. The problems are set up in a way that once the test is scored, the teacher can see which facts they have mastered and which ones they need to study.
We've all had to study our addition facts. The trick is maximizing time by studying only those facts that have yet to be mastered. Here's a quick and easy way for you and your students to find out which math facts they need to study. The problems are set up in a way that once the test is scored, the teacher can see which facts they have mastered and which ones they need to study.
Worksheet can be used as a review sheet or quiz! Allows students to match the inequality symbols to their meaning and put inequalities into words. This will help them get used to reading and saying them aloud.
This 10 point multiplication quiz is one that I used at the beginning of our Multiplication Unit. It was a spot check after the first week of instruction to see who was getting it and who needed remediation. It covers Indiana Math Standards: 4.C.2, 4.C.4, 4.AT.6, and 4.M.3.
This quiz assesses the students on partial sums, differences, products, and quotients. There is a section for filling in the vocabulary, with a word bank, as well as a multiplication, addition, and subtraction question to solve.