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Placing Numbers on a Number Line - Elementary

Placing Numbers on a Number Line - Elementary

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FastFig: The Word Processor for Math, Elementary, Middle, High Sample Items and Performance Tasks Smarter Balanced sample items illustrate the rigor and complexity of the English language arts/literacy and mathematics items and performance tasks students will encounter on the Consortium’s next-generation assessments. The sample items and performance tasks are intended to help teachers, administrators, and policymakers implementing the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and preparing for next-generation assessments. They provide an early look into the depth of understanding of the CCSS that will be measured by the Smarter Balanced assessment system. The sample items and tasks can be viewed by grade band (grades 3-5, 6-8, and high school) or content focus. The sample English language arts/literacy items and performance tasks include a mixture of published and commissioned reading passages and sources. It is important to note that these samples represent only a small fraction of the more than 10,000 items and tasks currently in development to support the Pilot Test in early 2013.

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