Evaluation is usually based on a point system where logical reasoning is prioritized alongside numerical accuracy:
: Understanding terms like "ray," "segment," "line," and "coordinate ray" is essential. Practical tasks often involve drawing circles with a given radius or plotting points on a coordinate line.
: Calculating the area and perimeter of a rectangle where one side is defined in relation to another (e.g., "width is 12 cm and is 4 cm less than the length"). Fractional logic : Solving problems like "A tourist traveled of the way; how long is the total path if 900 km remains?". Grading Criteria
: Towards the end of the semester, students begin working with parts of a whole, such as finding a fraction of a number or comparing simple fractions. Sample Tasks from a Half-Year Assessment A typical mid-year "half-year control work" includes: