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Sample Diagnostic Items – Math We know it can be helpful for teachers and administrators to see examples of Diagnostic Assessment items, so we have provided you with this document. Below, you will find a sample item for certain domains within certain grade levels. The i-Ready Diagnostic draws from a bank of thousands of items when creating each unique test, so this is just a selection of the types of items students will see. Please keep in mind that these are actual test items, so these should not be shared with students. A note on Student User Experience: Depending on a student’s reading ability, the questions and answers will initially be read out loud, and can be repeated if a student hovers over the speaker icon. You will notice for levels 6–8, there is no Read Aloud function. After students select an answer, the answer turns orange and they click “Done” to move on to the next item. Mathematics – Level K Number and Operations Sample Standard: Represent addition and subtraction with objects, fingers, mental images, drawings, sounds (e.g., claps), acting out situations, verbal explanations, expressions, or equations. Ten-frame counter with drag-and-drop items Mathematics – Level 2 Measurement & Data Sample Standard: Draw a picture graph and bar graph (with single unit-scale) to represent a data set with up to four categories. Solve simple put-together, take-apart, and compare problems using information presented in a bar graph. ©2014 Curriculum Associates, LLC Sample Diagnostic Items – Math - 1 Mathematics – Level 3 Number & Operations Sample Standard: Use place value understanding to round whole numbers to the nearest 10 or 100. Interactive number line Geometry Sample Standard: Partition shapes into parts with equal areas. Express the area of each part as a unit fraction of the whole. For example, partition a shape into 4 parts with equal area, and describe the area of each part as 1/4 of the area of the shape. ©2014 Curriculum Associates, LLC Sample Diagnostic Items – Math - 2 Mathematics – Level 4 Number & Operations Sample Standard: Understand addition and subtraction of fractions as joining and separating parts referring to the same whole. Mathematics – Level 5 Measurement & Data Sample Standard: A solid figure which can be packed without gaps or overlaps using n unit cubes is said to have a volume of n cubic units. Mathematics – Level 8 Algebra & Algebraic Thinking Sample Standard: Solve linear equations and inequalities in one variable, including equations with coefficients represented by letters. Interactive coordinate grid ©2014 Curriculum Associates, LLC Sample Diagnostic Items – Math - 3 Mathematics – Level 10 Algebra & Algebraic Thinking Sample Standard: Explain why the x-coordinates of the points where the graphs of the equations y = f(x) and y = g(x) intersect are the solutions of the equation f(x) = g(x); find the solutions approximately. Geometry Sample Standard: Prove theorems about lines and angles. Theorems include: vertical angles are congruent; when a transversal crosses parallel lines, alternate interior angles are congruent and corresponding angles are congruent; points on a perpendicular bisector of a line segment are exactly those equidistant from the segment’s endpoints. ©2014 Curriculum Associates, LLC Sample Diagnostic Items – Math - 4