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Mathematics Stimulus Considerations

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Mathematics Stimulus Considerations

Stimulus MaterialsModule Overview

• Define the purpose of stimuli

• Identify types of stimuli

• Apply general guidelines to create stimuli

Different Parts of an Item

OPTIONSThe possible answers from which the student must select.

STEMThe question to which the student must respond.

STIMULUSThe text, source, and or graphic about which the item is written.

Examples of StimuliWhich of the numbers is• A factor of 100.• A multiple of 5. A. 4B. 40C. 50D. 500

The table below shows the number of students in each third-grade class at Lincoln School.

Students in the Third-Grade

There are 105 fourth-grade students at Lincoln School. How many more fourth-grade students than third grade students are at Lincoln School? Show your work or explain how you know.

Class Number of Students

Mrs. Roy 24

Mr. Grant 21

Mr. Harrison 22

Ms. Mack 25

Given:(x + 4)2 – (x – 2) (x + 4)

Select all the expressions below that are equivalent to the given expression.

A. 24

B. 2(x + 4)

C. –2(x – 12)

D. 6(x + 4)

E. (x + 4) – (x – 2)

F. (x + 4) [(x + 4) – (x – 2)]

STIMULUS

STEM

OPTIONS

Which of the following equations have the equivalent to zeros? (Select all that apply.)

A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

STEM

OPTIONS

Appropriate Presentation

• Only use necessary graphics

• Formatting techniques can be used to present important information

Example A Example BJohn traced a shape that has exactly four sides, exactly two right angles, and exactly two sides that are the same length.

Which one of the following shapes could John have traced? A. hexagonB. kiteC. rhombusD. trapezoid

John traced a shape that has • exactly four sides, • exactly two right angles, and • exactly two sides that are the

same length.

Which one of the following shapes could John have traced? A. hexagonB. kiteC. rhombusD. trapezoid

Contexts

• Familiar and meaningful to the mathematics

• Appropriate to the grade level

• Use appropriate vocabulary

• Use reliable sources

Examples of Metadata

• Unique Identification Number

• Factual/Non-factual

• Fact Checked

• Linked to other stimuli

• Links to related stimuli

Summary

• Types of stimuli

• Appropriate content and vocabulary

• Metadata