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Kcurrie Objectives

This document contains objectives and test items for measuring first and third grade students' skills. It includes 4 objectives for first grade students related to identifying coin values, adding numbers, and classifying objects as solids or liquids. It also includes an objective for third grade students to identify the area of quadrilaterals. 4 test questions are provided to measure the objectives, including identifying coin values, adding numbers, classifying objects, and finding the area of a rectangle.

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Kcurrie Objectives

This document contains objectives and test items for measuring first and third grade students' skills. It includes 4 objectives for first grade students related to identifying coin values, adding numbers, and classifying objects as solids or liquids. It also includes an objective for third grade students to identify the area of quadrilaterals. 4 test questions are provided to measure the objectives, including identifying coin values, adding numbers, classifying objects, and finding the area of a rectangle.

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Running head: OBJECTIVES AND TEST ITEMS 1

Objectives and Test Items

Karen Currie

California State University Monterey Bay

IST 522 Instructional Design

Professor Farrington

October 14, 2017


OBJECTIVES AND TEST ITEMS 2

Objectives and Test Items

Objectives

From memory, first grade students will be able to recall the value of coins with 90%

accuracy. (declarative)

Given an addition problem with sums less than twelve, first grade students will count on

to solve within thirty seconds. (declarative)

Using the textbook and experiment samples, first grade students will classify objects as

liquids or solids with 90% accuracy. (procedural)

Using a ruler, third grade students will be able to identify the area of quadrilaterals with

100% accuracy. (procedural)

Test Questions

1) What is the value of each coin on the table?

D= _____ N= _______ P= ______ Q= ______

2) What is 7 + 5?

3) Mark an x to identify if the object is a solid or liquid. Object: Solid Liquid


Glue
Pencil
Paint
Crayon
Book
Glue stick
Water
Apple
Gogurt
4. Find the area of the rectangle in inches. Milk
OBJECTIVES AND TEST ITEMS 3

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