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Key Maths 3 UK
Assessment overviewClaire Parsons
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Overview
1. Key Maths 3 UK (overview)2. Subtests3. Scoring and Standardisation4. Pricing5. Questions
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Key Maths 3 UK (overview)
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Key Maths 3 UK
•Publication year: 2013
•Age Range: 6 – 16:11
•Administration: Individual 30 – 90mins
•Qualification code: CL2R
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Key Maths 3 UKWhat is Key Maths?
Comprehensive measure
First UK edition Accurate diagnosis helps intervention
Identifies important information
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Subtests
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Key Maths 3 UKSubtests
NumeracyAlgebraGeometryMeasurementData Analysis and Probability
Mental Computation and EstimationAddition and SubtractionMultiplication and Division
Foundations of Problem SolvingApplied Problem Solving
Basic Concepts
Operations
Applications
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Numeracy
Basic Concepts
Here is a mother pig and her baby pigs.
Use your finger to point to each baby pig, and count out loud the number of baby pigs in all.
[The examinee can count the number of objects in a set of fewer than 10.]
Correct Response:
• 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Note:
• The examinee must answer with no omissions, repeats, or additions.
• The examinee must point to a different baby pig for each number counted
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Algebra
Basic Concepts
If Tyler just got to school, which of these things will he be doing next?
Correct Response:
[The examinee can predict the likeliness of outcomes for simple situations.]
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Geometry
Basic Concepts
The dog is in front of the pushchair.
Where is Mr. Jones? Is he in front of, beside, or
behind the pushchair?
Correct Response:
Behind [The examinee can recognize and apply spatial relationship terms]
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Measurement
Basic Concepts
Why can’t you tell from this picture which child is taller?
Correct Response:
Response must demonstrate understanding that it is impossible
to determine the height of the sitting child, so a comparison
cannot be made.
For example:
“Because the girl is standing and the boy is sitting.”
Incorrect Response
“Because she is standing.” or
“Because she is not sitting down.”
The examinee recognizes that the heights of two people cannot be directly compared if one is fully extended while the other is not.
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Data Analysis and Probability
Basic Concepts
If you take out the blue crayon, set it aside, and then
take out another crayon without looking, what is the
probability that you will take out the green crayon?
Correct Response
1/5 or .20 or 20%
[The examinee can determine the probability of a given outcome based on two dependent events.]
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Mental Computation and Estimation
Operations
5 2 4 3
Which two numbers add together to make eight?
Correct Response:
5 and 3
[The examinee can select from a set of one-digit numbers the two that would make a given sum.]
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Addition and Subtraction (Written computation)
Operations
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Multiplication and Division (Written computation)
Operations
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Key Maths 3 UKSubtests
Foundations of Problem Solving
Applications
[The examinee can use a set of orally presented clues to identify a particular object in a given set.]
Example:
I am going to read some clues about one of these
animals. (Pause one or two seconds after each clue.)
• It has four legs.
• It is black.
• It barks.
Which animal am I talking about?
Correct Response
The black dog
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Applied Problem Solving
Applications
[The examinee can identify the missing number in a small set.]
Example:
The number four tells us there are four kittens playing
with this blanket.
How many kittens are under the blanket?
Correct Response
1
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Scoring and Standardisation
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Standardisation
•UK validation
•Representative of UK
•256 Children aged 6 years – 16 years 11 months
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Key Maths 3 UKScoring
•Raw scores
• Scaled
• Standard
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Pricing
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Pricing (correct October 2014)
Complete kit:•Includes: Manual, Easels 1 and 2, Record forms (pack of 25), Written computation booklets (pack of 25)•ISBN:9780749167738 •£390ex VAT £409.83inc VAT
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Questions
Questions?
Northern Ireland, Scotland, North Wales, North West
and West of England:
Alison Winter
alison.winter:pearson.com
North East and East of England and East Anglia:
Lloyd Smith
Mid and South Wales and South of England:
Claire Parsons
Customer services: 0845 630 8888
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