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Elementary Education Content Test - Math: Concepts and Techniques, Exams of Mathematics

A comprehensive guide to various mathematical concepts and techniques that are essential for elementary education. It covers topics such as cardinality, one-to-one correspondents, conceptual understanding, algorithm, put it together method for teaching addition, counting up, minuend, take it apart for subtraction, number lines, arrays, equal parts, ratio, fraction, multiples, factors, linear system, augmented matrix, conic sections, ellipse, parabola, absolute value, associative property, commutative property, distributive property, composite number, prime number, factorial, permutation, combination, volume, area, bar graph, pie chart, box plot, and histogram. It serves as a valuable resource for educators, students, and lifelong learners preparing for math-related exams, assignments, or university essays.

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2023/2024

Available from 04/22/2024

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Download Elementary Education Content Test - Math: Concepts and Techniques and more Exams Mathematics in PDF only on Docsity! Elementary Education Content Test – Math Questions with Answers Cardinality - Correct Answers when counting a set of objects, the number assigned to the set is the final number One-to-one correspondents - Correct Answers recite numbers with the act of counting actual objects Conceptual understanding - Correct Answers grasp the big ideas behind what different mathematical procedures mean Algorithm - Correct Answers procedural approaches Put It Together - Correct Answers method for teaching addition that uses snap cubes or other manipulative tools that can be put together Counting up - Correct Answers count up from the higher number in a number sentence Minuend - Correct Answers part you start with Take It Apart - Correct Answers take snap cubes apart to do subtraction Number Lines - Correct Answers Students can start with a number line, given the subtraction problem they should put a mark at the bigger number and jump backwards Arrays - Correct Answers represent multiplication problems by having a certain number across and down where the total number will be the product Equal Parts - Correct Answers dividing pizzas among their friends, distributing party favors to their guests, or placing students in reading groups Ratio - Correct Answers compare two or more types of objects in a group by their value Fraction - Correct Answers part of a whole Multiples - Correct Answers results of multiplying the number by any whole number Factors - Correct Answers numbers that divide evenly into the number Linear system - Correct Answers collection of linear equations Augmented matrix - Correct Answers combination of two matrices, and it is another way we can write our linear system Conic sections - Correct Answers created by the intersection of a flat plane with a three-dimensional cone Ellipse - Correct Answers looks like a circle that has been flattened in one direction and stretched out in the other Parabola - Correct Answersthe set of points that are the same distance from a given line, called the diretrix, and a point, called the focus Absolute value - Correct Answers magnitude of a number Associative property - Correct Answers decide how we want to group numbers that are added or multiplied together when we have three or more of them a. (a + b) + c = a + (b + c) b. (a * b) * c = a * (b * c) Commutative property - Correct Answers reorder the numbers that are being added or multiplied together in an equation a + b = b + a / a * b = b * a Distributive property - Correct Answers when a number is multiplied by a sum or subtraction in parentheses it is equivalent to that number being multiplied by each of the individual terms in the parentheses * (b + c) = a * b + a * c / a * (b - c) = a * b - a * c Composite number - Correct Answers positive integer that can be formed by multiplying two smaller positive integers Prime number - Correct Answers natural number greater than 1 that cannot be formed by multiplying two smaller natural numbers Factorial - Correct Answers product of all of the positive integers equal to and less than your number Permutation - Correct Answers arrangement of items or events in which order is important Combination - Correct Answers arrangement of objects where order does not matter Volume - Correct Answersthe amount of space taken up by an object Area - Correct Answersthe amount of two-dimensional space taken up by an object Bar graph - Correct Answers graph that can be used to compare the amounts or frequency of occurrence of different types of data
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