When students can do these questions (at their grade level and below), mentally - without using pencil and paper - they are likely doing well. For students who can't handle these questions, this is a warning sign. Very often they need help outside of the classroom. Students who can do the questions at and above their grade level may need a more challenging experience.
See how well your child answers these questions. The results may surprise you!
First Grade: | 11 + 12 =
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Second Grade: | 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 + 10 =
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Third Grade: | How much is 99 plus 99 plus 99?
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Fourth Grade: | Count by 1¾ from 0 to 7.
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Fifth Grade: | Which is greatest: 17/18, 23/30, or 18/19? Explain how you got your answer.
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Sixth Grade: | Halfway through the second quarter, how much of the game is left?
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Seventh Grade: | How much is 6½% of 250?
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Pre-Algebra: | On a certain map, 6 inches represent 25 miles. How many miles do 15 inches represent?
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Algebra: | When you take 3 away from twice a number, the answer is 8. What is the number?
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Geometry: | What is the Absolute Value of the point (3, 4)?
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