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Decimal comparison test
This online or paper assessment aims to identify misconceptions students have about decimal notation. The test is quick to administer and full details are given on how to analyse the data.
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| Audience | School Leader, Teacher |
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| Purpose | Assessment task |
| Format | Web page |
| Keywords | assessment, diagnostic, misconception |
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| Organisation | University of Melbourne |
| Copyright | © University of Melbourne. Free-for-education material. |
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