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Tennessee Alg I GatewayExit Test Software Package |
Tennessee Gateway Software (almost 100 activities)
The Howe-Two Software Tennessee Gateway Software Package features a user-friendly menu allowing easy access to an activity for each performance objective. This collection also includes the Gateway Skills Evaluation Program, along with all the useful Gateway related handouts developed by Howe-Two.
Gateway Skills Evaluation Program
Once a particular Gateway standard is selected questions on that selected standard are presented in a random order with random multiple choice answers. When the selected Gateway standards are completed a check mark will appear by those activities. The student can then print out the list of completed standards with their name, date, and the number correct. It will also list the objectives that need improvement along with suggested Howe-Two programs to help the student master those objectives.
Try the Online Howe-Two Gateway Skills Assesment
Gateway Skills Evaluation Program (ALONE): $20
Single User License: $125 (includes the Skills Evaluation Program)
Site License: $550 (includes the Skills Evaluation Program) - NEW LOW PRICE!
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Old Standard Titles |
New Standard Titles |
I. |
Number Sense and Number Theory |
Number and Operations |
II. |
Estimation, Measurement and Computation |
Algebra |
III. |
Patterns, Functions and Algebraic Thinking |
Geometry |
IV. |
Statistics and Probability |
Measurement |
V. |
Spatial Sense and Geometric Concepts |
Data Analysis and Probability |
Performance Indicators have been added
Beginning in the 2005-2006 school year.
New State Performance Objectives
Recommended by the 2003 committee as additional state performance indicators. Additional state performance indicators will begin to be assessed during 2005-2006.
1. select the system of equations that could be used to solve a given real-world problem;
2. find the solution to a quadratic equation given in standard form
(integral solutions and a leading coefficient of one);
3. select the solution to a quadratic equation given solutions represented in graphical form
(integral solutions and a leading coefficient of one);
4. select one of the factors (x + 3) of a quadratic equation
(integral solutions and a leading coefficient of one);
5. select the discriminant of a quadratic equation
(integral solutions and a leading coefficient of one).
For more information visit the State of Tennessee Web Site http://state.tn.us/education/ci/standards/mathhighschool/algebra1.shtml