Math180 Flex utilizes the student application to offer students systematic and explicit instruction via software with connections to careers and real-world application to accelerate toward grade-level proficiency by building foundational mathematical concepts needed for algebra readiness.
Into Math has been rated by EdReports as Meets Expectations for alignment to college and career-ready standards. The educator-led review identifies high-quality instructional materials that have an impact on learning. Read the full review at EdReports.org
Strategies used for reading intervention are often applied to mathematics with unintended consequences. Watch this edWebinar to make sense of strategies to facilitate math small-group instruction effectively to ensure more equitable practices, and to create a shared image of teacher and student behaviors through authentic videos of pulled small group instruction in mathematics.
As of 2018-19, only the grades 5 and 8 Statewide Science Assessment is still being administered. For information about those assessments, visit the Statewide Science Assessment page of the FDOE website. Practice materials for the Florida Standards Assessments (FSA) are available on the FSA Portal.
The FCAT 2.0 Sample Test and Answer Key Books were produced to prepare students to take the tests in mathematics (grades 3-8) and reading (grades 3-10). Sample Test and Answer Key Books for grades 5 and 8 science are available on the Statewide Science Assessment page. The Sample Question Books are designed to help students become familiar with FCAT 2.0 questions and to offer students practice answering questions in different formats. The Sample Answer Keys are designed to be used by teachers to explain to students the answers and solutions to the questions in the Sample Question Books and to identify which Next Generation Sunshine State Standards benchmark is being tested by the question.
By encouraging curiosity, exploration, and a growth mindset, Reveal Math allows students to see math as a dynamic set of problem-solving strategies instead of the application of memorized algorithmic or computational procedures. This powerful paradigm shift allows students to learn the language of math and demonstrate their fluency all along the road toward standards mastery.
MAP Growth, the market's most trusted, accurate interim assessment, is now integrated within Reveal Math and offers actionable data at point-of-use. Two new reports provide MAP Growth RIT scores, which will save educators time by identifying students who may need additional support. Watch the video to learn more about this winning partnership that maximizes the use of adaptive practice to address gaps in knowledge in preparation for the content ahead!
Wanting to address unfinished learning, offer targeted differentiation, or provide extended learning activities? We can help you meet all students at their level to address their individual learning needs with supplemental solutions that blend seamlessly into our Reveal Math core curriculum.
We can't interview all our applicants in the time available, so we shortlist around three applicants for every place to interview. To help us decide who to shortlist, we set the Mathematics Admissions Test (MAT) which all applicants for Maths, Computer Science, or joint honours courses must take. There is no "pass" mark for the MAT; we use the information from the test, together with all the details of your UCAS application and information about school background to decide who to shortlist.
The MAT aims to test the depth of mathematical understanding of a student in the fourth term of their A-levels (or equivalent) rather than a breadth of knowledge. It is set with the aim of being approachable by all students, including those without Further Mathematics A-level, and those from other educational systems (e.g. Baccalaureate and Scottish Highers).
The MAT syllabus is based on the first year of A level Maths, and a few topics from the fourth term of A level Maths which we think students will have covered by the time of the test.
Like all Oxford admissions tests in 2024, the MAT will be online, delivered in partnership with Pearson VUE via its established network of test centres. In 2024 there will be no charge for candidates to register for the MAT. Candidates will be able to register themselves free of charge with Pearson VUE between 15 August and 4 October. For registration, please see
www.ox.ac.uk/tests.
The format for the test in 2024 is very similar to previous years, but with a different number of questions. In 2024, the MAT consists of 27 questions. All candidates should attempt all questions. Of these, 25 are multiple-choice questions of a similar style to multiple-choice MAT questions from previous years. Each multiple-choice question is worth 2 or 3 or 4 marks, with the number of marks for each question given alongside each question.
There are two longer questions, for which candidates will type responses. Candidates are not expected to type complex mathematical expressions or use any symbols beyond those included on a standard keyboard (alphanumeric characters, + - =, and similar). As with long MAT questions from previous years, candidates should expect to justify their answers or explain their reasoning for these long questions. Each of the long questions is worth 15 marks. The responses for these questions are marked by a team based in Oxford, and partial solutions are awarded partial credit.
There is a practice test to demonstrate what the Pearson VUE system looks like. The practice test is available here. The questions are all past MAT questions from 2007-2022 from the table below. The solutions have been collated in this document; Practice MAT Solutions. For more past MAT questions and worked solutions, scroll down to the table of past papers below.
In 2020, 2021, and 2022, the department organised a multiple-choice test in the style of Q1 on the MAT. This was arranged for a small number of candidates in each year who had been shortlisted without a MAT score, and the test was administered just before interviews. In 2023, the department organised a multiple-choice test in the style of Q1 on the MAT for candidates affected by technical disruption in the MAT, and the test was administered before shortlisting. The test papers and solutions are available in the table below for those who wish to see more multiple-choice questions in the style of Q1 on the MAT.
We equip teachers with more than 25 resources per lesson to effectively differentiate, adapt to any classroom environment, and equitably engage all students in hands-on learning. You can assess or assign lessons digitally or print any element of a lesson for in-person instruction.
Our blended learning platform offers teachers flexible and modular ways to teach. Use our digital platform to assign activities directly to students, enhance literacy with our print, and make hands-on lab setup a snap with our intuitively packaged kits.
Google Classroom is here to stay, and with it comes a host of powerful features to make teaching easier and more interactive. Easily connect STEMscopes to your Google Classroom and let the learning begin!
If the pandemic taught us anything, it was that digital and virtual learning are vital to reach all students. With our new offline mode, STEMscopes can be just as mobile as your students, syncing whenever they return to an internet connection.
Bring science to life with STEMscopes Streaming! In partnership with BBC Learning, this program offers a full library of world-class footage, current events coverage, behind-the-scenes photography, and integrated activities for the classroom.
Math Nation is a dynamic online (and printed workbook) resource that helps students master middle and high school mathematics. Math Nation provides 24-hour access to high-quality instructional videos, workbooks, collaborative learning tools, and adaptive assessments and support.
Your students need the right remediation at the right time. Pearson's corequisite solutions feature suggestions from authors, educators, and subject matter experts outlining the optimal corequisite content to cover and when, while still providing the flexibility to fit the way you teach.
Navigate to your course above to look at specific solutions purpose-built for corequisites, or read below to learn more about using MyLab for corequisite courses. Teaching another corequisite not mentioned above? We also have solutions that embed prerequisite skills in courses like Finite Math, Intermediate Algebra, Calculus, and more.
Ideal for a corequisite course, Integrated Review embeds targeted prerequisite skills within the MyLab. It identifies which corequisite topics each student needs to master and includes personalized instruction and practice to help ensure they do.
Many math and statistics titles include Integrated Review within the MyLab course. Select titles build upon Integrated Review with an additional pool of corequisite resources like a Corequisite eText and Corequisite Implementation Guide.
If you have one gradebook for both college-level and support assignments, you can note in your gradebook which students in your mixed class are receiving corequisite support or which assignments are for a corequisite.
Most College Algebra, Algebra & Trigonometry, and Precalculus titles include corequisite content hand-picked by the author or subject matter experts to provide the right review at the right time. Some use Integrated Review to address prerequisite skills, while others expand upon Integrated Review with tailor-made corequisite resources.
Many Introductory Statistics titles include corequisite content in the form of Integrated Review in the MyLab. Prerequisite skill practice and review, embedded in the MyLab Statistics courses, ensures that students get the right help at the right time. Each Statistics author takes their own approach to the on-level content, while providing support for corequisite students on key foundational skills.
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