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Loved by Teachers in Australia
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v9.0 of the Australian curriculum
Used in Every State Across Australia
Loved by Teachers in Australia
100,000+ Lessons Delivered
v9.0 of the Australian curriculum
Used in Every State Across Australia
Loved by Teachers in Australia
100,000+ Lessons Delivered
v9.0 of the Australian curriculum
Used in Every State Across Australia
Loved by Teachers in Australia
100,000+ Lessons Delivered
v9.0 of the Australian curriculum
Used in Every State Across Australia
Loved by Teachers in Australia
100,000+ Lessons Delivered
v9.0 of the Australian curriculum
Used in Every State Across Australia

What’s included in the %%order of operations%% assessments?

🔥Digital Diagnostic Assessment

The order of operations assessment gauges student's understanding of the correct sequence of operations in mathematical expressions. It assesses their ability to apply these rules accurately, providing insights into their precision in solving complex calculations.

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🌍 Printable Summative Assessments

Tutero’s order of operations assessments focus on student's understanding of the correct sequence of operations in mathematical expressions. These assessments are aligned with the Australian Curriculum and can be used in both digital and printed formats, providing flexibility for teachers. By applying the BODMAS rules, students ensure accurate calculations, reinforcing their mathematical reasoning and problem-solving skills.

💡Problem Solving and Scaffolded Questions

Aligned with the Australian Curriculum, these assessments focus on evaluating student's understanding of the order of operations, including the application of the BODMAS rule. Students are presented with mathematical expressions that require them to correctly apply the order of operations to reach accurate solutions. Teachers gain insights into student's proficiency in handling complex calculations, guiding instruction to ensure they have a clear understanding of this fundamental mathematical principle.

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Detailed Analytics

Detailed Analytics

Tutero's order of operations assessments are designed to evaluate student's understanding of the correct sequence of mathematical operations, including the application of BODMAS (Brackets, Orders, Division/Multiplication, Addition/Subtraction) rules. These assessments measure student's ability to correctly solve mathematical expressions using the proper order of operations. Detailed analytics provided with these assessments help teachers identify areas where students may need additional practice, ensuring a strong grasp of these fundamental rules.

Interactive Assessments

Interactive Assessments

Tutero’s order of operations assessments provide students with questions that focus on applying the correct sequence of operations in mathematical expressions. These interactive assessments are designed to clearly measure student's understanding of the order of operations, ensuring accuracy in their mathematical calculations.

Planned Lessons With Data

Planned Lesson with Data

Tutero’s order of operations assessments provide insights into how well students can apply the correct sequence of operations to solve expressions. Teachers can use this data to plan lessons that reinforce the importance of following the order of operations, helping students avoid common mistakes and solve problems accurately.

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What is covered in the order of operations assessment?

Rules and Procedures

Covering rules and procedures in mathematics, digital assessments guide students through the correct steps for operations such as order of operations, factoring, and solving equations. These interactive assessments ensure students practice and internalise the correct mathematical procedures, with real-time feedback to aid learning. Printable assessments provide additional opportunities to apply these rules in structured problems.

Complex Expressions

Students delve into complex expressions, learning to simplify, expand, and factorise algebraic expressions involving multiple variables and operations. This skill enhances their algebraic reasoning and problem-solving abilities, preparing them for advanced mathematical concepts. Tutero’s assessments enable teachers to customise content to focus on specific aspects of complex expressions, aligning with educational objectives. The live data stream provides immediate feedback on student performance, facilitating targeted intervention. With an easy class code system and options for digital and printable assessments, students can engage with tailored content that reinforces their understanding and application of complex expressions.

Importance in Mathematical Accuracy

Students will learn the critical importance of accuracy in mathematical calculations, particularly in fields like engineering, science, and finance. They will explore methods for ensuring precision, such as significant figures, rounding rules, and error analysis. By understanding the impact of accuracy on real-world applications, students will develop meticulous calculation habits and a deeper appreciation for the role of exactness in achieving reliable results.

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