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Pre-Math Assessments and Scoring Forms

Assessment Form: Select the Pre-Math Assessment Form you want to administer to the child. Then print it.

Scoring Form: Select the Pre-Math Scoring Form needed to record child's responses. Then print it.

  • Assessment Form: Identifying "Less"
  • Scoring Form: Identifying "Less"
  • Assessment Form: Identifying Patterns
  • Scoring Form: Identifying Patterns
  • Assessment Form: Identifying "More" and "Most"
  • Scoring Form: Identifying "More" and "Most"
  • Assessment Form: Identifying "Bigger" and "Biggest"
  • Scoring Form: Identifying "Bigger" and "Biggest"
  • Assessment Form: Identifying "Smaller" and "Smallest"
  • Scoring Form: Identifying "Smaller" and "Smallest"
  • Assessment and Scoring Form: Number Counting
  • Note: You can use the same Assessment Form over and over again (except for Number Counting). But, you must print a new Scoring Form for each child.
    Explanation:
    Knowing the concepts of Bigger, Biggest, Smaller, Smallest, More, Most, and Less are pre-math skills. Knowing these concepts lays the foundation for learning math and makes it easier for children to learn more advanced math in kindergarten.

    Identifying patterns is an important pre-math skill. When children identify patterns they are thinking with logic. Thinking logically is an important math skill, and an important life skill. Being able to identify patterns makes it easier for children to learn more advanced math in school.

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