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This Assessment for the California Mathematics Standards Grade 5 assessment also includes:
Test young mathematicians' knowledge with an assessment aligned to California's fifth grade state standards. The exam covers a multitude of concepts including fractions and decimals, positive and negative numbers, measurement; and how to use a protractor, compass, grid, table, graph, and chart.
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Concepts
rounding, rounding numbers, decimal place value, place value, hundredths, tenths, millions, converting percents to decimals, percents, converting fractions to decimals, converting decimals to fractions, converting decimals to percents, converting fractions to percents, exponents, prime factors, adding decimals, comparing decimals, decimals, multiplying decimals, dividing decimals, negative numbers, addition negative numbers, subtraction negative numbers, division, long division, mixed numbers, addition mixed numbers, subtraction mixed numbers, dividing fractions, fractions, fraction word problems, graphing, graphing data, data, data analysis, variables, quadrants, graphing quadratics, area, area formulas, area of triangles, triangles, area of parallelograms, parallelograms, length, angle measurement, angles, protractor skills, cubes, median, mode, histograms, ordered pairs
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Instructional Ideas
- Drive instruction based on assessment results; observe growth from a pre- to a post-assessment
- Create small groups to target specific concepts for pupils in need of additional support
- Assign pages separately for a more focused practice worksheet
Classroom Considerations
- Copies are required
- Each participant needs access to a protractor and must know how to use it
- Because the assessment is aligned to the California State Standards, review each concept prior to administering to conclude that the problems also follow the Common Core State Standards
Pros
- Provides plenty of space for class members to show their work
- The assessment has a clear design and is easy to follow
Cons
- Address an overwhelming amount of concepts that may be overwhelming for some scholars