Math Assessments by Strand

To help with differentiation and pretesting in math, I am looking for 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade math assessments that are laid out by strand and by benchmark.  Something like this:

Fractions pretest: identifying fractional parts –> placing simple fractions on a number line –> adding and subtracting fractions with common denominators –> finding equivalent fractions –> comparing fractions using greater than and less than –> finding fractional parts of large groups –> converting improper fractions into mixed numerals –> etc… 

…where each of those topics is tested separately so that it is easy to distinguish what topics a student needs more work on and which are already mastered.

Does anyone know of anything even remotely close to this?  It doesn’t really matter to me which state or national standards are used for this… anything would be better than nothing.

One Response to “Math Assessments by Strand”

  1. Ann-Marie Pindroh Says:

    My school system this year just went to determining Ohio Power Standards for fourth grade and we have designed pre/post tests according to the power standards for each month. I would be happy to scan these in once we return back from spring break and send these off to you. Again these tests are based on a month long power standards, but are broken up based on each subject area or small unit. For example our fraction test was three individualized test to allow for flexible grouping through out our unit. Let me know if you would like to hear more.

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