Test Prep
Since this is the first Exam Since the Common Core shift, there are no past exam to study from. Below are links to Sample Questions the state has provided. Click on 6th, 7th or 8th Grade to view Sample Questions with Explanations below.
6th Grade Sample QuestionsCLICK HERE to download the 6th Grade Reference Sheet
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7th Grade Sample QuestionsCLICK HERE to download the 7th Grade Reference Sheet
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8th Grade Sample QuestionsCLICK HERE to download the 8th Grade Reference Sheet
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Multiple Choice
Sample multiple-choice math questions are designed to assess CCLS math standards and incorporate both standards and math practices in real-world applications. Math multiple-choice questions assess procedural and conceptual standards. Unlike questions on past math assessments, many require the use of multiple skills and concepts. Answer choices are also different from those on past assessments. Within the sample questions, all distractors will be based on plausible missteps.
Short Answer (2-Point Holistic Rubric)
Math short constructed response questions are similar to past 2-point questions, asking students to complete a task and show their work. Like multiple-choice questions, short constructed response questions will often require multiple steps, the application of multiple math skills, and real-world applications. Many of the short constructed response questions will cover conceptual and application standards.
Short Answer Questions will be graded on a 2-Point Holistic Rubric
Short Answer Questions will be graded on a 2-Point Holistic Rubric
Extended Response (3-Point Holistic Rubric)
Math extended constructed response questions are similar to past 3-point questions, asking students to show their work in completing two or more tasks or one more extensive problem. Extended constructed response questions allow students to show their understanding of math procedures, conceptual understanding, and application.
Extended Response Questions will be graded on a 3-Point Holistic Rubric
Extended Response Questions will be graded on a 3-Point Holistic Rubric