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Notes to teachers(1): On each slide, you will see a ‘student’s work’ and the ‘text book answer’. Students should ask themselves: “How likely is it that.
Notes to teachers(1): On each slide, you will see a ‘student’s work’ and the ‘text book answer’. Students should ask themselves: “How likely is it that.
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Notes to teachers(1): On each slide, you will see a ‘student’s work’ and the ‘text book answer’. Students should ask themselves: “How likely is it that.
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Notes to teachers(1): On each slide, you will see a ‘student’s work’ and the ‘text book answer’. Students should ask themselves: “How likely is it that the student is on track to get the right answer?” We are not interested in special cases. We are not interested what the precise wording of the original question may have been. We are interested in equivalent expressions. While the ‘student’ does not have exactly the same mathematical expression as that presented in the ‘text book’, is their expression at least equivalent? It may not be in ‘simplest form’ but is it at least logically correct? We are interested in whether students can identify those cases where no amount of further rearrangement or simplification could result in identical expressions.

Notes to teachers (2): Make sure each student has an answer sheet and pen or pencil. Use the next 5 slides to explain the concept of the test to your students and get them ready to do the practice questions. Click the mouse or press the right arrow key after each of these introductory slides. When you get to the ‘Practice Questions’ slide stress to students that –each question is shown for a only a few seconds –they should make a quick judgment and circle their response on the answer sheet Click the mouse or press the right arrow key to start the Practice Questions and allow the slide show to proceed automatically until it stops at the ‘Get Ready to Begin’ slide When ready, click the mouse or press the right arrow key to start the Quiz and allow the slide show to proceed automatically until the ‘Short Break’. You control the length of this ‘Short Break’. When ready, click the mouse or press the right arrow key to move on to the second set of automatic slides.

Numeric Expectation Quiz Parallels Middle Secondary Years’ Algebraic Expectation Quiz

Numeric Expectation Quiz On the following slides, you will see a student’s work and the text book answer. Ask yourself “how likely is it that the student is on track to get the right answer” This helps you see when the slide changes

StudentTextbook (6 + 6) EXAMPLE DefinitelyProbablyNo idea Probably Definitely wrongwrong right right

StudentTextbook (1+5) EXAMPLE DefinitelyProbablyNo idea Probably Definitely wrongwrong right right

Practice Questions There are 3 practice questions. You will see each question for only a few seconds. Make a quick judgment about the student’s work Definitely Probably No idea Probably Definitely wrong wrong right right Circle your response for the question on the answer sheet.

P1. StudentTextbook

P2. StudentTextbook

P3. StudentTextbook

Get Ready to Begin! Numeric Expectation Quiz

StudentTextbook 1.

StudentTextbook 2.

StudentTextbook 3.

StudentTextbook 4.

StudentTextbook 5.

StudentTextbook 6.

StudentTextbook 7.

StudentTextbook 8.

StudentTextbook 9.

StudentTextbook 10.

A Short Break !

StudentTextbook 11.

StudentTextbook 12. 7

StudentTextbook 13.

StudentTextbook 14.

StudentTextbook

StudentTextbook 16.

StudentTextbook 17.

StudentTextbook 18.

StudentTextbook 19.

StudentTextbook 20.

StudentTextbook 21.

StudentTextbook 22.

Now a well deserved rest! Thank you!