Math TEKS
Computation Probe
Number Sense
Geometry
Data Analysis, Probabilities & Statistics
100
Compare and order whole numbers up to 99 (less than, greater than, or equal to) using sets of concrete objects and pictorial models
What is 1st Grade?
100
It's acronym is CD.
What is Correct Digits?
100
Refers to a person's general understanding of numbers and operations, along with the ability to use this understanding in flexible ways to make mathematical judgements and to develop useful strategies for solving complex problems.
What is Number Sense? (Burton, 1993; Reys, 1991).
100
Grade levels where non-standards tools are used for measurement.
What is Kn - 2 ?
100
__________questions are excellent for challenging students' intuition about situations - asking them to predict what should occur given a set of conditions must then be reconciled with what actually does happen.
What is Probability?
200
Use place value to read, write (in symbols and words), and describe the value of whole numbers through 999,999
What is 3rd Grade?
200
This is the website where you find the probes.
What is AIMSweb?
200
Are the basic mathematics operations.
What are Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division?
200
Out of all the areas contained in the Math content domain, these are the most concrete and visible to students in the world around them.
What are Geometry and Measurement?
200
Using the Computational probes to inform us what are our students' strengths and challenges is an example of ______________________.
What is Data Analysis?
300
Use tools such as a clock with gears or a stopwatch to solve problems involving elapsed time.
What is 4th Grade?
300
How much time 5th graders have to complete the math probe.
What is four minutes?
300
Is a Number Sense strategy where students must keep track of steps without writing anything down.
What is Head Problem / Mental Math?
300
It's what students should be able to do in order to meet the basic principles of geometry and measurement.
What is identify basic shapes and solids, name their characteristics, and distinguish shapes from one another?
300
Success in many other advanced subjects, such as social science, sciences, and upper-level math, depends on ______________________________.
What is students' ability to make sense of data?
400
List all possible outcomes of a probability experiment such a tossing a coin.
What is 5th Grade?
400
The number of times we are going to administer the Computation probe.
What is two times?
400
Are the components of number sense.
What are numbers, place value, and operations?
400
Looking for examples within our classroom/building that meet given criterias is an example of this instructional strategy.
What is a Scavenger Hunt?
400
These are the six key steps that Marilyn Burns (2000) identifies in the sequence of working with elementary students in the data analysis, probability, and statistics area.
What are Collecting Data, Sampling, Organizing and representing Data, Interpreting Data, Assigning Probabilities, and Making Inferences?
500
Model addition and subtraction of two-digit numbers with objects, pictures, words and numbers.
What is 2nd Grade?
500
It's acronym is M-CBM.
What is Math Curriculum-Based Measurement?
500
As I was going to Isla Hermosa, I met a man with seven esposas. Every esposa had eight sacks. Every sack had nine plants. Every plant had thirteen rosas - rosas, plants, sacks, and esposas, how many were going to Isla Hermosa?
What is only one?
500
Is a measuring strategy where students explore dimensions of objects without measuring them; they simply compare the objects to each other - helps them build spatial relationship skills, and involves total physical response with ELLs.
What is Matching and Estimation?
500
Are the six Quality Criterias of the Assessment Criteria Checklist.
What are Alignment, Accessibility, Practicality and Efficiency, Reliability, Clarity of Assessment, and Significance?