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All of the statements below are considered a benefit of invented strategies EXCEPT: A) They require one specific set of steps to use them, which makes them easier to memorize. B) They help reduce the amount of needed re-teaching. C) Students develop stronger number sense. D) They are frequently more efficient than standard algorithms.

A

Modern technology has made computation easier. Identify the true statement below. A) But mental computation strategies can be faster than using technology. B) And recent studies have found that a very low percentage of adults use mental math computation in everyday life. C) And mental computation contributes to diminished number sense. D) So the ability to compute fluently without technology is no longer needed for most people.

A

What strategy for computational estimation after adding or subtracting do you adjust to correct for digits or numbers that were ignored? A) Front-end. B) Rounding. C) Compatible numbers. D) Over and under.

A

All of the following could be examples of invented strategies for obtaining the sum of two-digit numbers EXCEPT: A) Adding on tens and then ones (For example, to solve 24 + 35, think 24 + 30 = 54 and 5 more makes 59.) B) Using nicer numbers to estimate (For example, to solve 24 + 47, think 24 is close to 25 and 47 is closer to 45 so 24 + 47 = 25 + 45 = 70.) C) Moving some to make 10 (For example, to solve 24 + 35, move 6 from 35 to make 24 + 6 and then add 30 to the remaining 29.) D) Adding tens and adding ones then combining (For example, to solve 24 + 35, think 20 + 30 = 50 and 4 + 5 = 9 so 50 + 9 = 59.)

B

Complete the statement, "A mental computation strategy is a simple..." A) Left-handed method. B) Invented strategy. C) Standard algorithm. D) One right way.

B

Complete the statement, "When creating a classroom environment appropriate for inventing strategies..." A) The teacher should immediately confirm that a student's answer is correct, in order to build his/her confidence. B) The teacher should attempt to move unsophisticated ideas to more sophisticated thinking through coaching and questioning. C) The teacher should discourage student-to-student conversations in order to provide students with a quiet environment to think. D) The teacher should encourage the use of naked numbers as a starting point.

B

The Common Core State Standards states that student should learn a variety of strategies. These strategies should be based on all of the following EXCEPT: A) Place value. B) Sophisticated thinking. C) Properties of operations. D) Prior to the standard algorithm.

B

The ten-structure of the number system is important to extend students thinking beyond counting. All of the activities below reference a strategy for calculation EXCEPT: A) Using decade number. B) Odd or even. C) Up over 10. D) Add on to get to 10.

B

All of the following provide an example of a method used for computation EXCEPT: A) Standard algorithms. B) Student-invented strategies. C) Discourse modeling. D) Computational estimation.

C

Often siblings and family members are pushing the use of the standard algorithm while students are learning invented strategies. What is the course of action for a teacher? A) Insist on invented strategies. B) Require students demonstrate both standard and invented strategies. C) Expect them to be responsible for the explanation of why any strategy works. D) Memorize the steps.

C

Students who have learned this strategy for their "basic facts" can use it effectively with solving problems with multidigit numbers. A) Jump strategy. B) Shortcut strategy. C) Think addition strategy. D) Split strategy.

C

The following statements are true regarding computational estimation EXCEPT: A) Use the language of estimation- about, close, just about. B) Focus on flexible methods. C) Focus on answers. D) Accept a range of estimates.

C

When a problem has a number that is a multiple of ________ or close to ________ it is an example of a problem that you leave one number intact and subtract from it. A) 85 - 35 B) 85 - 64 C) 85 - 29 D) 85 - 56

C

Which of the following is a true statement about standard algorithms? A) Students will frequently invent them on their own if they are given the time to experiment. B) They cannot be taught in a way that would help students understand the meaning behind the steps. C) In order to use them, students should be required to understand why they work and explain their steps. D) There are no differences between various cultures.

C

All of the statements below represent the differences between invented strategies and standard algorithms EXCEPT: A) A range of flexible options. B) Left-handed rather than right-handed. C) Number oriented rather than digit oriented. D) Basis for mental computation and estimation.

D

Cultural differences are evident in algorithms. What reason below supports teaching for mathematics? A) Notational algorithms. B) Customary algorithms. C) Mental algorithms. D) Invented algorithms.

D

The general approach for teaching the subtraction standard algorithm is the same as addition. What statement below would not be a problem when using the standard algorithm for addition? A) Develop the written record. B) Begin with models. C) Trades made after the column in the left has been done. D) Exercises with zeros.

D

The models listed below are used to support the development of invented strategies EXCEPT: A) Jump strategy. B) Split strategy. C) Take-Away strategy. D) Shortcut strategy.

D


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