This could be a homework assignment, quiz, or independent practice/review that is designed to asses student ability to determine missing length and width when given an area or perimeter.
Can be used as a quiz, homework, classwork, pre-test, group activity, etc.
10 question assignment/quiz that uses dice, coins, spinners, marbles, choosing boy or girl in a class to teach and/or review probability.
Grade 3 Envisions Aligned Exit Tickets and Do Nows Topic 2 : Number Sense Addition and Subtraction
Aligned with the topics in enVision Math, these *exit tickets* and *do nows* go along with each lesson in the topic.
Topic 2 : Number Sense Addition and Subtraction
Do Nows:
2 questions to launch your lesson-
1 review question from previous lesson to be sure your students retained yesterdays material
1 preview question of the day's lesson- helps you diagnostically know how deep to go into th
This addition with regrouping quiz can serve as a quick assessment. Students are assessed on adding 2-3 digit numbers with regrouping, solving word problems with regrouping and solving problems involving money.
Students will demonstrate knowledge of fractions operations including simplifying fractions, changing into improper fractions, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing. Word problem included along with extra credit that uses order of operations and fractions.
Here is a short math vocabulary word quiz. Students are asked to identify the product and sum of mathematical problems. Students are asked to create an addition, subtraction, and multiplication problem of their own. It reviews the following math vocabulary words: SumDifferenceProductQuotientAddendDon’t forget…Follow me on TPTLeave feedback on TPTCheck out my blog: www.teachingdunnsimply.comFollow me on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram!*If you have any questions or any problems please email
Money quiz based on Ontario, grade 3 expectations. Identify coin values and names, represent various values by drawing the correct number of coins and bills. Adding and subtract monetary values. Word problems on making change when buying a fast food meal.
Great way for kids to practice their number sense and addition. Students have partner give a number sentence that equals the same amount. You could also have students find their equal answer partner to start with. Good quick assessment to see who knows their addition.
This is a very simple quiz on arrays. It can be used as a pre-test or a post test. It is very effective and simple to grade. I love how simple it is for my students to read.
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.
In this graphic organizer, the student will fill in the areas for the part to total and use the "1" to see that in order to find the %, you can multiply the top and bottom of the ratio by "1" to get the percent. Laminate so the students can use it over and over with dry erase markers.
This worksheet is more than just drill and kill with order of operations. It requires student to articulate answers using words, to investigate claims as whether they are true or false and explain how they know they are correct, and to analyze if steps made are correct. This worksheet could be given after the students have been introduced to the idea of order of operations. It could also be given as a quiz.
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 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).
In this exercise, students will practice calculating 20% of a number, while also discovering the dangers of misusing a credit card and paying it off using only minimum payments.
There are 5 problems on the activity. Each question has 4 numbers and the students has to decide which number does not belong because it is not equivalent to the other three.
6th - 8th
Arithmetic, Decimals, Fractions
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