Place Value Chart with Decimals The decimal place value chart shows the place value of the digits in a decimal number. A decimal number system is used to express the whole numbers and fractions together using a decimal point. This decimal point lies between the whole number part and the fractional part. While the whole … Read More “Place Value Chart with Decimals” »
Place Value Definition Place value is the value of a digit according to its position in the number such as ones, tens, hundreds, and so on. For example, the place value of 5 in 3458 is 5 tens, or 50. However, the place value of 5 in 5781 is expressed as 5 thousand or 5,000. … Read More “Place Value Definition” »
1.Relative error The relative error is defined as the ratio of the absolute error of the measurement to the actual measurement. Using this method, we can determine the magnitude of the absolute error in terms of the actual size of the measurement. How do you find the relative error? The relative error is found by … Read More “Relative error” »
The Mathematics Test for teachers is one of the Professional teacher’s license requirements for those who are teaching from grades 9 through 12 in mathematics. Test Name Mathematics Test Grade 9-12 Number of questions 100 Test Duration 2 and ½ hours Format of questions Multiple Choice questions/ Fill in the blank Test Delivery Computer delivered … Read More “Educational Professions Licensure – Mathematics Grade 9 to 12 Study Guide” »
The Mathematics Test for teachers is one of the Professional teacher’s license requirements for those who are teaching from grades 3 through 8 in mathematics. Test Overview Test Name Mathematics Test Grade 3-8 Number of questions 100 Test Duration 2 and ½ hours Format of questions Multiple Choice questions/ Fill in the blank Test Delivery … Read More “Educational Professions Licensure Mathematics Grade 3 to 8 Study Guide” »
OBJECTIVITY IN ASSESSMENT Making objective decisions is fundamental to fulfilling the principle aims of assessment: fairness, reliability and validity. Objectivity in the context of assessment is necessary to get an accurate judgement of what a student knows, understands and can do. Objectivity is rooted in observable facts and evidence rather than feelings or opinions.
Gallery walk Students interact and synthesize the concepts, making learning more effective than in a typical classroom environment. Higher-order thinking skills are involved. Students are encouraged to move around without having to sit in one place for a long time, removing boredom which otherwise makes learning uninteresting. A gallery walk engages all students in the … Read More “What is the advantage of the gallery walk?” »
What is numbered heads together teaching strategy? ‘Numbered heads’ is a cooperative learning activity consisting of four steps. Students number off (in this case from 1 to 4). The teacher announces the task and time limit. Students put their heads together, do the activity, and ensure the whole group completes the task. The advantage of … Read More “Numbered heads together -Steps- Advantages” »
Test-retest reliability is the most common measure of reliability. In order to measure the test-retest reliability, we have to give the same test to the same test respondents on two separate occasions. We can refer to the first time the test is given as T1 and the second time that the test is given as … Read More “What Is Test-Retest Reliability?” »
How do you deal with a nosebleed in the classroom? Pinch the nose. Keep pinching for 10 to 15 minutes. Pinching puts pressure on the blood vessels and helps stop the blood flow. If the bleeding doesn’t stop, pinch the nose again for up to 15 minutes. Don’t let go for at least five minutes … Read More “Deal with a nosebleed – fainted child in the classroom” »