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Grade 7 Math Skills Overview

This document outlines the specifications for a Grade 7 mathematics assessment. It includes 10 competencies/skills that will be assessed over 16 days. Each competency/skill is allocated a certain number of items and percentage of the total assessment. The competencies/skills will cover different levels of cognition including easy, average, and difficult questions. A total of 100 items will be included in the assessment.

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Grade 7 Math Skills Overview

This document outlines the specifications for a Grade 7 mathematics assessment. It includes 10 competencies/skills that will be assessed over 16 days. Each competency/skill is allocated a certain number of items and percentage of the total assessment. The competencies/skills will cover different levels of cognition including easy, average, and difficult questions. A total of 100 items will be included in the assessment.

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Table of Specification

Grade 7-Mathematics

Level of Cognition

R U Ap An E C
No. of No. of Total
Competencies/Skills Percentage
Easy Average Difficult
Days Items
60% 30% 10%

1. represents point, line


and plane using 1 6 6 16, 28 40 3
concrete and pictorial
models.
2. illustrates subsets of a 2 14 2 1, 2,7 6 4
line.
3. classifies the different 1 6 6 5, 17,18 19 4
kinds of angles.
4. derives relationships
of geometric figures
using measurements
and by inductive
reasoning;
supplementary angles,
complementary 2 14 2 3, 21,12 20 4
angles, congruent
angles, vertical
angles, adjacent
angles, linear pairs,
perpendicular lines,
and parallel lines.**
5. derives relationships
among angles formed
by parallel lines cut by 1 6 6 9, 32, 24 25 4
a transversal using
measurement and by
inductive reasoning.
6. illustrates polygons:
(a) convexity; (b) 2 14 2 8, 31 26 3
angles; and (c) sides.
7. Classification of 1 6 6 15, 27 36 3
triangles
8. illustrates a circle and
the terms related to it:
radius, diameter 2 14 2 11, 10 29 3
chord, center, arc,
chord, central angle,
and inscribed angle.
9. constructs triangles,
squares, rectangles, 1 6 6 13, 30 37 3
regular pentagons,
and regular hexagons.
10. solves problems
involving sides and 2 14 2 33, 35 46, 47 4
angles of a polygon.
Total 16 100 40 30 15 5 50

Prepared by:

DIVINE PEARL ROSARIO


Verified and Checked by:

MRS. AURELIA PESINO

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