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Work Samples - Grade D

The work samples for this grade, together, assist teachers to gain a common understanding of the standard of work typically produced by students whose performance, on balance, matches the description for Grade D.

Activity: 2D Shapes (View Activity…)

Students complete a worksheet identifying 2D shapes and describing their features.


Activity: Making Number Patterns (View Activity…)

Students make a variety of number patterns using the four operations.


Activity: Ordering fractions and decimals (View Activity…)

Students order fractions and decimals on a number line and record their responses.


Activity: Helping hand (View Activity…)

Students respond to a scenario about time using pictures and or/words in their response.


Activity: Flag design (View Activity…)

Students design a flag, modelling and representing equivalent fractions.


Activity: Is it fair? (View Activity…)

Students predict possible outcomes to coloured counters being revealed in an experimental context.


Activity: Recording my strategies (View Activity…)

Students solve addition and subtraction problems and record their strategies.


Activity: What could the question be? (View Activity…)

Students are presented with the scenario: ‘The answer is 12. What could the question be?’ They are asked to record a variety of questions, including number sentences and word problems.


Grade D

The student has a basic knowledge and understanding of the content and has achieved a limited level of competence in the processes and skills.
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