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Numeration and Number Concepts Practice Test 1: Math Skills (Grade 6)
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Numeration and Number Concepts Practice Test 1: Math Skills (Grade 6)
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The questions supporting this test are specifically designed to review the following numeration and number concepts: • Associate numerals and number words • Compare and order whole numbers • Use place value and rounding • Use exponents and expanded forms • Identify patterns • Identify prime numbers, factors, and multiples • Estimation • Use a number line • Identify fractional parts • Compare and order fractions and decimals • Rename fractions, decimals, and percents • Apply operational properties
The bubble test format will help students become accustomed to filling...
Help students succeed on standardized tests!
The questions supporting this test are specifically designed to review the following numeration and number concepts: • Associate numerals and number words • Compare and order whole numbers • Use place value and rounding • Use exponents and expanded forms • Identify patterns • Identify prime numbers, factors, and multiples • Estimation • Use a number line • Identify fractional parts • Compare and order fractions and decimals • Rename fractions, decimals, and percents • Apply operational properties
The bubble test format will help students become accustomed to filling in bubbles on a real test. It may also make the tests easier for you to score!