Content
The modules consist of three types of questions/problems:
Multiple-Choice, Short Snappers, and Higher Order. These questions
can be assigned as either in-class or take-home assignments.
Multiple Choice:
Each module begins with a series of multiple-choice questions that
test student knowledge of a given Outcome. These are single-step
questions typically requiring one calculation
Short Snappers:
These are simplified problems that require one or two-step solutions
that reflect the student’s analysis skills. These questions require
a more thorough understanding of Outcomes.
High Order:
These are multi-step problems that test the student’s synthesis
skills. Higher Order problems emphasize the necessity to plan steps
in advance, and require both in depth knowledge and analysis. Each
problem compels students to synthesize concepts from multiple
Outcomes, and problems may apply to more than one strand.
All questions/problems are congruent to the National Council of
Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) Standards.
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