Spanish Numbers and Counting Study Guide

This study guide helps students prepare for the Outstanda assessment for Spanish Numbers and Counting.


Spanish Numbers and Counting Study Guide

There are 3 areas of questions. In most classes, Mastery requires 100%. Critical Thinking requires 75% or more. And Honors is optional and may be skipped, but requires 75% or more. All questions are clear and are not trick questions. Pre-Questions from a previous lesson may also be required.

Objective: In this study guide, students will review and practice Spanish Numbers and Counting Study Guide in preparation for the assessment.

Mastery

  • Identify the Spanish word for different numbers, especially 0 to 20.
  • Know hundreds and thousands, and how they are written out.

Critical Thinking

  • Use numbers to ask and answer questions in Spanish.
  • Identify more complex numbers in Spanish, such as 1,315

Honors (Optional)

  • Know Facts about Machu Picchu
  • Know how to solve basic math problems in Spanish as well as know advanced math terms in Spanish. (Uno mas Ocho)
  • Be able to understand shopping phrases and identify best answers in Spanish.

Assessment Details

  • The assessment will consist of multiple-choice questions in all three areas.
  • Students must demonstrate a high level of mastery to pass the assessment.
  • Students who do not pass may wait some time and try again.
  • The assessment is pass/fail.
  • The assessment will be divided into three areas: Mastery, Critical Thinking, and Honors (Optional).
  • Each area will be scored separately.
  • A passing score requires a high level of mastery.
  • The Honors section is optional and is not required for a passing grade.
  • By completing this study guide, students will be able to review and practice Spanish Numbers and Counting Study Guide in preparation for the assessment. They will also have a clear understanding of the different areas of the assessment and what is required to pass.

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