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Quantity Discrimination Measure

Quantity Discrimination Measure. Administration & Scoring Rules St. Croix River Education District Minnesota. Quantity Discrimination - What. 1 minute test of early numeracy skill Unique probes for grades K & 1

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Quantity Discrimination Measure

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  1. Quantity Discrimination Measure Administration & Scoring Rules St. Croix River Education District Minnesota

  2. Quantity Discrimination - What • 1 minute test of early numeracy skill • Unique probes for grades K & 1 • NOTE: The probes used in SCRED member districts have been revised to be inclusive of numbers 0-31 in kindergarten and 0-100 in grade 1. These are not the same as those available on AIMSweb

  3. QDM – How Used • Used as a screener of early numeracy skill • May of Kindergarten • September, January, and May of Grade 1 • May be used as a progress monitoring measure for students identified as at risk in early math

  4. QDM - Administration • Administered individually • Administration script is standard • Place the early numeracy cover sheet in front of the student, and examiner copy out of student view • Say “Look at the piece of paper in front of you. The box in front of you has two numbers in it (demonstrate by pointing). I want you to tell me the number that is bigger.”

  5. Place the student copy of the assessment in front of the student. • Say “The paper in front of you have boxes on it. In the boxes are two numbers. When I say start, I want you to tell me the number in the box that is bigger. Start here and go across the page(demonstrate by pointing). If you come to a box and you don’t know which number is bigger, I’ll tell you what to do. Are there any questions? Put your finger on the first one. Ready, start.”

  6. Start your stopwatch. If the student fails to answer the first problem after 3 seconds, tell the student to “try the next one.” • If the student does not get any correct within the first 5 items, discontinue the task and record a score of 0. • Follow along on the examiner copy. Put a slash (/) through any incorrects. • The maximum time for each item is 3 seconds. If a student does not provide an answer within 3 seconds, tell the student to “try the next one.” • At the end of 1 minute, place a bracket (]) around the last item completed and say “Stop.”

  7. QDM - Scoring • Items correct are scored • Students receive 1 point for every item correctly completed in 1 minute • If a student skips an entire row, draw a line through the row on the examiner score sheet.

  8. QDM - Scoring • Rule 1: If a student states the bigger number, score the item as correct. • Rule 2: If the student states both numbers, score the item as incorrect. • Rule 3: If the student states any number other than the bigger number, score the item as incorrect.

  9. QDM - Scoring • Rule 4: If a student hesitates or struggles with an item for 3 seconds, tell the student to “try the next one.” Score the item as incorrect. • Rule 5: If a student skips an item, score the item as incorrect. • Rule 6: If a student skips an entire row, mark each item in the row as incorrect by drawing a line through the row on the examiner score sheet. • Rule 7: If a student misses 5 items consecutively, discontinue testing.

  10. Early Numeracy Quantity Discrimination: Let’s Practice!

  11. Early Numeracy Quantity Discrimination: Answer Key

  12. Early Numeracy Quantity Discrimination: Let’s Practice!

  13. Early Numeracy Quantity Discrimination: Answer Key

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