1st Grade Preassessment

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5 +7=
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2. Solve the problem:

  100
+100
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3. Solve the problem:
20-10=
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4. Complete the following pattern:  2,5,8,11,___, 17, 20, 23.
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5. If you work the two problems below, will you get the same answer?

15                4+2=               
-9
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6. Here is a problem:  4<6. If you were to read this out loud it would be:
"4 is LESS THAN 6"  This is true because 4 is smaller than 6.
Which of the following greater than, less than problems is TRUE (correct)?
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7. What is the time on the clock?
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8. Which of the following fractions is the smallest?
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9. Tell me what you know about counting money?
What amount would you have by counting
1 Quarter + 2 dimes + 4 nickels +2 pennies?
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10. Er.Finding area means the number of total squares within a figure.
This rectangle has an area of 12 centimeters squared.



What is the area of area of this figure?
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Solve this problem:5 +7=
Solve the problem:  100+100
Solve the problem:20-10=
Complete the following pattern:  2,5,8,11,___, 17, 20, 23.
If you work the two problems below, will you get the same...
Here is a problem:  4<6. If you were to read this out loud it...
What is the time on the clock?
Which of the following fractions is the smallest?
Tell me what you know about counting money?What amount would you have...
Er.Finding area means the number of total squares within a figure.This...
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