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Second Grade Math Quiz!!!
3 points3 points3 points3 points
2 points2 points2 points2 points
1point1 point1 point1 point
Word Problems
Subtraction
(-)
Addition
(+)Math
Vocabulary
Math Vocabulary
It is the answer you get when you add.
Answer
Math Vocabulary (1 point)
What is the sum?
Math Vocabulary
It is the answer you get when you subtract.
Answer
Math Vocabulary (2 points)
What is the difference?
Math Vocabulary
It is a number that is added to another number.
Answer
Math Vocabulary (3 points)
What is an addend?
Addition
10 + 9 =
Answer
Addition Answer (1 point)
What is 19?
Addition
100 + 200 =
Answer
Addition Answer (2 points)
What is 300?
Addition
250 + 250 =
Answer
Addition Answer (3 points)
What is 500?
Subtraction
14 – 7 =
Answer
Subtraction Answer (1 point)
What is 7?
Subtraction
500 – 100 =
Answer
Subtraction Answer (2 points)
What is 400?
Subtraction
650 – 50 =
Answer
Subtraction Answer (3 points)
What is 600?
Word Problems
Mary had 3 dolls.
She gave 1 away.
Tell how many dolls Mary has left.
Answer
Word Problems Answer (1 point)
What is 2?
Word Problems
Bob had 10 fish.
He bought 3 more.
Now Bob has ____ fish.
Answer
Word Problems Answer (2 points)
What is 13?
Word Problems
Sue had 7 cookies.
Tim had 9.
Tell how many cookies they had in all.
Answer
Word Problems Answer (3 points)
What is 16?
Include a one-to-three paragraph description of what you learned by doing this assignment.
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Tiffanie Witherspoon
EDUC 265
Assignment: Create a survey or test that has a minimum of ten questions.
Purpose: To get experience creating a survey/test
Due: Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Personal Reflection: I chose to use Microsoft PowerPoint to create a Jeopardy game that tests the ability of second grade students to add, subtract, complete math word problems, and understand math vocabulary. I learned several key concepts by completing this assignment:
– It is important to test and retest buttons that contain a hyperlink to be sure they are active and linked to the correct slides.
– When creating a technology-based assessment, some font color and background color combinations make it difficult to see and read questions that are asked and information that is presented. Choose color combinations that are visually appealing and easy to see/read.
– A PowerPoint game is a non-traditional way to test for student understanding that can be effective and fun for the learner.