K-2 Connections Sampler

3 ©MathTeachersPress,Inc. Teacher School Days Absent Student ProgressReport Grade 1 Mark an X in the box to indicatemissed objectives. Student 32 Add two numbers ormoney amounts, 2 digits each, no regrouping. 33 Add three numbers, sums to 18. 34 Subtract two numbers ormoney amounts, 2 digits and 1 digit, without regrouping. 35 Subtract two numbers ormoney amounts, both multiples of 10. 36 Subtract two numbers ormoney amounts, 2 digits each, with no regrouping. 39 Solve one- and two-stepword problems involving addition and subtraction. 37 Separate a group of objects into sets of equal size, with andwithout remainders. Geometry andMeasurement 12 Identify positional words. 13 Identify, describe, and compare plane figures. 14 Identify, describe and compare solids. 15 Connect plane figures to solids and vice versa. 16 Compare and order objects according to one attribute of measurement. 17 Interpret months and days of theweeks on a calendar. 18 Tell time to the nearest hour and half hour. 19 Estimate andmeasure length and height. 20 Estimate andmeasure objects byweight, capacity and area. 22 Identify and give the value of combinations of pennies, nickels and dimes. 23 Identify and give the value of coins, including quarters and half dollars. 24 Give the value of coins and bills up to $5.00. 25 Identify and name halves, thirds and fourths. 21 Explore the concepts of chance, and fair games. 38 Create and interpret graphs. Number 1 Sort and classify by attributes. 2 Identify, create and extend patterns. 3 Identify a set that has the same, more, or less than a given number. 4 Match andwrite numbers or word nameswith sets of 0 to 20 objects or pictures. 5 Order numbers forward and backward from 0 to 20, starting from any number. 6 Use <, =, > to compare sets of up to 20 objects. 7 Identify ordinal positions first to twelfth. 8 Compare, order, estimate, and usemental math and pictures to name numbers from 21 to 100. 9 Identify and complete number patterns to 100, including patterns for odd and even numbers. 10 Count to 100 by twos, fives and tens. Count forward and backward by 10. 11 Identify place value for 2-digit numbers. Operations andProblemSolving 26 Write and solve addition number sentences from objects, pictures or words, sums to 10. 27 Addwhole numbers andmoney, sums to 18. 28 Write and solve subtraction number sentences, with differences up to 10. 29 Subtract 1-digit whole numbers ormoney amounts fromwhole numbers up to 18. 40 Estimate and solve an additionword problem to find, “Howmany in all or altogether?” 41 Estimate and solve a subtractionword problem to find, “Howmany are left?” 42 Estimate and solve a subtractionword problem that asks, “Howmanymore (or less)?” 30 Add two numbers ormoney amounts, 2 digits and 1 digit, with no regrouping. 31 Add two numbers ormoney amounts, both multiples of 10, with sums to 100. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. Post-Test Benchmark Pre-Test Question # Post-Test Benchmark Pre-Test Question # 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. Total Number Correct (out of 50 items) % Correct P R E - T E S T S C R E E N I N G Pre-K Pre-Test Pre-KindergartenPre-Screening ©MathTeachers Press, Inc.Reproduction by anymeans is strictly prohibited. 41 Assessment Name ________________________________________________________________ ♥ Kindergarten Pre-Test 12 ©MathTeachersPress,Inc. Name ___________________________________ KindergartenPre-Test 12 13 14 TEST PAGE 2 7 8 7 8 9 10 11 + = Grade 1 Pre-Test 21 ©MathTeachersPress,Inc. 13. Look at the number in the box. Write the digit that is in the tens place. BBBBBBBB 2EM 14. There are 5 boats and 4 fire trucks at the toy store.How many boats and fire trucks are there? BBBBBBBB 2EM 15. Use the number line to add 5 + 3. 5 + 3 = BBBBBBBB 2EM 5 4 145 16. Which is not another name for 10? BBBBBBBB 2EM A 9 + 1 C 8 + 2 B 7 + 3 D 6 + 3 17. Write the number that goes in the box. BBBBBBBB 2EM 9+2= 18. There are 8 leaves on a plant.Then 3 leaves fall off. Howmany leaves are left? BBBBBBBB 2EM Pre-Test –Page 3 Name __________________________________________________ Grade 2 Pre-Test 16 ©MathTeachersPress,Inc. 18. Jake has 8marbles. Janice has 7marbles. Howmanymarbles altogether? ________ (Obj. 40) 19. You have 13¢. You spend 7¢.How much do you have left? ________ ¢ (Obj. 41) 13¢ 7¢ _____ 20. There are 8 black cubes and 5white cubes.Howmany more black cubes are there thanwhite cubes? ________ (Obj. 42) 15. Use the number li e to add 9 + 6. 9 + 6 = ________ (Obj. 27) 16. Therewere 9 rabbits in the yard.Then 2 rabbits ran away.Howmany rabbits are left? ________ (Obj. 28) 17. 13 – 5 = ________ (Obj. 29) 9 2 Pre-Test –Page 4 Name ________________________________________________________ Results from Pre-Test screening may be used to predict grade-level success and to direct students into the appropriate learning groupwithin amulti-tiered program. And because results from Pre-Test screening are linked to core learning objectives, the results also provide a valuable formative assessment tool for evaluating student competence with respect to core objectives, setting priorities in lesson planning, and targeting instruction. Assessment: predictive screening, formative assessment Screen 8 step 2

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