A Comprehensive Set of Online Algebra Placement and Assessment Tools for Grades 6–12
Acuity's Algebra helps improve algebra instruction by determining student readiness for Algebra I, AlgebraI proficiency, and identifying Algebra I students who need remediation.
Acuity's Readiness exam provides a valid data point to help determine if a student is ready for Algebra 1. Acuity's Algebra Proficiency assessment provides a strong indication of a student's proficiency in Algebra 1 and their ability to advance to more advanced mathematics courses.
Acuity Algebra's 13 formative tests can be administered as-is, or reconstructed to align to a district's pacing guides. Acuity also allows you to build customized assessments using a robust item bank and item authoring tools.
Acuity Algebra aligns with the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) 2000 Standards.
Proficiency is measured by the following strands:
• Number Sense, Computation, and Estimation |
• Quadratic and Exponential Functions |
• Variables and Expressions |
• Radical Expressions and Equations |
• Inequalities and Equations |
• Rational Expressions and Equations |
• Graphic Inequalities and Linear Equations |
• Geometry |
• Functions |
• Statistics and Probability |
Component
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Description |
Readiness exam |
- Provides predictive validity for the accurate placement of students into Algebra I programs
- Delivers immediate information to guide placement decisions and inform instruction/instructional programs
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13 Formative
assessments |
- Identify students' strengths and weaknesses during Algebra I
- Offer immediate information to help teachers modify instruction as needed
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Proficiency exam |
- Assesses mastery of Algebra I course content
- Delivers immediate results to guide proficiency and higher math placement decisions
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Item bank |
- Includes 500 items to use for creating custom assessments
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Item authoring |
- Allows educators to write their own selected-response assessment items
- Offers permission-based tool for efficiently producing, managing, and organizing item authoring initiatives
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