Friday, 4 December 2020

Maths | Testing Knowledge

Mr Ogilvie's maths groups have been focusing on creating a quiz to challenge their partner. We made three different challenges to test our partners knowledge.

The first quiz we made was on a google form. It had to include questions relating to fact families, additon and subtraction. The requirements for this quiz were there had to be 20 questions and the answer had to be written, not chosen.

The second quiz we made was also on a google form. It had to include questions relating to strand knowledge (measurement, money, time, fractions and everything else we have learnt). The requirements for this quiz were there had to be only 15 questions and the answer had to be chosen, not written.

As for the third challenge, we could choose to make this on a slide or draw. This DLO had to include one challenge where a person would need to do physically do something in order to find the answer. A challenge example is: measure the height of a chair.

Mr Ogilvie's maths groups enjoyed coming up with questions to test their partners ability and skill to solve a problem.

LI: to use knowledge to test knowledge.

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