Also this year, new materials and textbooks from Pearson, McGraw - Hill, Origo Publishing and Big Ideas Learning have been calibrated to the Quantile scale, adding to the dozens already featuring
Quantile skill or concept measures.
A Quantile Skill and Concept (QSC) measure helps teachers and parents target instruction by matching these two measures.
The Quantile skill or concept measure describes the difficulty, or demand, in learning that skill or concept.
The supporting
Quantile Skill and Concept represents skills that are not necessary for the lesson, but could broaden and enrich the lesson.
The Quantile Framework is broken down into
Quantile Skill and Concepts (QSC).
The Quantile Skill and Concept or QSC measure describes the difficulty, or mathematical demand, of that skill.
The description of each skill and its Quantile measure is called
a Quantile Skill and Concept (QSC).
A student's Quantile measure helps to forecast their ability to successfully learn mathematical concepts and master skills (
Quantile Skills and Concepts or QSCs) at the introductory level with classroom instruction.
Two free Quantile web tools, Math Skills Database and the Quantile Teacher Assistant, allow you to search the database of
Quantile skills aligned to Nevada's standards.
Not exact matches
The «Find Your Textbook» search tool indicates the difficulty of each lesson in a textbook measured on the
Quantile scale and also shows you key concepts — knowledge clusters — of prerequisites and impending
skills surrounding the lesson.
The student
Quantile measure is a number followed by the letter «Q.»
Quantile measures range from below 0Q to above 1400Q and span the
skills and concepts taught in kindergarten through high school.
All math learners need to progress through a complex web of
skills and concepts that fit together The
Quantile Framework for Mathematics has defined almost 500 mathematics
skills and / or concepts.
Therefore, the
Quantile measure of a
skill or concept is the mathematical demand at an introductory level.
The
Quantile Summer Math Challenge is a math
skills maintenance program targeted to students who have just completed grade 1 through 8 and is designed to help students retain math
skills learned during the previous school year.
The
Quantile Framework for Mathematics is a scientific approach that evaluates the difficulty of mathematical
skills and concepts as well as a student's ability to learn new mathematical concepts.
A
Quantile measure indicates how well a student understands mathematical concepts and
skills at his or her grade level.
The
Quantile Framework spans the developmental continuum from Kindergarten mathematics through the content typically taught in Algebra II, Geometry, Trigonometry, and Pre-calculus, from below 0Q (Emerging Mathematician) to above 1600 Q.
Quantile measures take the guesswork out of determining which mathematical
skills a developing mathematician has learned and which ones require additional instruction.
Benefits for Students: Learn how a student's
Quantile measure can help parents better understand and communicate with their children's teacher about which
skills and concepts their children are ready to learn.
These include: Math
Skills Database,
Quantile Teacher Assistant, Find Your Textbook, and Math@Home.
When you know your child's
Quantile student measure, you can find hundreds of free math learning resources to support the development of their math
skills.
It's a number followed by the letter «Q.»
Quantile measures range from below 0Q to above 1400Q and span the
skills and concepts taught in kindergarten through high school.
Similar to Lexile measures, there are two types of
Quantile measures: a measure for students and a measure for mathematical
skills and concepts.
The
Quantile map provides a graphic representation of mathematical
skills and concepts aligned with their strands and
Quantile measures.
The Math
Skills Database is a search engine that allows you to search the
Quantile Framework using your state curriculum, including the Common Core Mathematics Standards.
The
Quantile Teacher Assistant helps educators to use The
Quantile Framework for Mathematics to differentiate math instruction and to locate resources that can help identify those
skills that are most relevant to the topic of the day.
Fight the summer slide, and keep math
skills sharp with the
Quantile Summer Math Challenge, a FREE math
skills maintenance program based on grade - level standards that help prepare students for college and careers.
Keep math
skills sharp with the
Quantile Summer Math Challenge, a FREE math
skills maintenance program based on grade - level standards that help prepare students for college and careers.
The
Quantile Framework for Mathematics (Quantiles.com) is a scientific approach to measuring mathematics achievement and the mathematical difficulty of
skills and concepts.
Quantile Teacher Assistant — is a tool that locates instructional resources and identifies those
skills most relevant to the topic of the daily instruction.