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14 Previous ore: Predicted score : Actual Score MENTAL TMULTIPLICATION SHEET #6 4 x 5-8 x -7 5 x 2 x -9 x 5 x 5 4 x -2 7 x 4-2x x 2-4 x - 7 x 0 5 x -8 1 x 4-8 x 7 2 x 1 4 x 2-9 x 8-2 x x -7 x -5 5 x -4 8 x 8- l x - 5x-2-0 x -7 _2 x-5-7 x 4-3 x 8 x -5 x -8 5x-7= -9x x 4-1 x 2 = 4x-1 7 x 0 x 7 8x-5= 9 x 3-5 x 9-3 x 4 2 x 5-8 x -5-4 x 2 3 x -8 = -4 x 1 7 x 5 7x2- -1x-7=
15 Previous Score:...._... Predicted Score: ----^-- Actual Score: /. MENTAL MATH MULTIPLICATION SHEET #1 3 x 8 = 2 x 8= 5x-5= 8x-5 8 x -3 =- -2 x -8 x 7= 1 x 7 5 x -2 = 0 x - -6 x 6 4 x 8 8x-4 9 x-7 2x-8-3x4-3 x -1 = 2 x 2 1 x 2 = 1 x -3-4 x 0 = 4x 4-7 x 4-5 x 4 5x-5 2 x- 3 x-8 1x-8 6x 3-7x-9-8x 5 8x 6 7 x -6 = -6 x 2 x -7 = 5 x -7-2x 1= 3x4-1 x 4 = -7 x 5 3 x -2= 9 x -2 4x 0^ -5x 0-9x 1 = 2x 1-6 x -1 = -2 x -7-5x 4-3x 6 =
16 M 'AL MATH MVLTIPLWATION SHEET #2 Previous Score : Predicted Sc : Actual Score: /50 N e: 2 x 8 8 x -5-5 x -3 = 3 x 7 11 x -2= -7x 6 8x-4 2 x -8-3 x -1-5 x 2-4 x 0 = -8x4 7 x -6 5x-8= 3 x 3-1x5= 2 x -6-8 x -7 7 x 1 5 x 4 3 x 5 = -9 x 2-4 x -2 x 7 = I x -9 = 8 x 8 = -7 x -7-5x 4= 3 x 2 = 4 x -3 1 x 4 = 9 x 4 7 x - -8 x -9 2 x 5 = -8x 2= -7 x -7-4 x 4 = 3 x 5
17 MENTAL MATH MULTIPLICATION Previous Score: --- Predicted re: Actual Scor : Nam: 2 x 2 8x-7-5 x 4 x -5-1 x -7 x -2-8 x. 2 x 7= -3 x -5 x -7 4x-9-8 x 5-7 x 6 9 x -2-3 x 1-1 x -7 2 x 4-8 x -5 7 x x 2-6 x 8-2 x 4 4x-6-7 x 9 3 x -7 x 6-5 x 1 3 x 7 4x-8= 1 x 5 9 x -3 7 x -6x7-5 x 2 2x4'-- -8 x 6-7 x -9 4 x 2 3 x 1 1x-8 8 x 5-5 x 4-7 x -7-4 x
18 MENTAL MATH MUL Predicted Score: Actual Sc : _..._.._r,./5c Nam: 3 x 2 = -9 x X-4 =- -2x- = 1 x 3 4 x -7 I x -9 = 9 x 5 7 x 6 3 x 2 1 x 8 8 x 4-5 x -6-7 x 9 4 x-1= 2 x 8 x 1-5x 4 3x-7= 1 x 2-7 x 8 8 x 6.2 x 1-3 x 7-5 x _8 = 4 x 5-8 x -3 7 x 6 x 7-3 x 2-1x4 2 x x -9 7 x 2 5 x 1-6 x x 5 = 4 x 4-7 x -7 3 x 3 =
19 Previous Score.* Predicted Score*. MENTAL MATH MUL Actual Score: /50 ATI O Namw SWEET 4 x -1-8x- 2x x 9 6 x 6 4 x -2 7 x 7-2 x 4-3 x-7-4 x -9 = 7 x 5x-7 I x -8-8 x -6 2 x 1 4 x 4-9 x -5= -2 x x 5-7x 8 5 x 4 8 x -6 4 x -7 7 x 2' = 6x-8-4x 7 2- x -7 x -': -3 x 7 8 x 6-5 x -2 6 x 8-9 x -9-2 x 5 = -1 x 7 = 4 x -4 7 x-8 0 x 3 = 8 x 6= 9 x -4-8 x _8-3 x 2 2 x-7 8 x -4 x -5 3 x 1 0 x -7 7 x -8-1x6:
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29 MENTAL MATH _tip Previous Score: _ Predicted re Actual Score: = 4x-9= -8 5= x 2 2 x x 2-6 x 8 36 /
30 Previous Score: Predicted Score: Actual Score: /50 MENTAL MATH MIX- IT-UP x 2 55 / ' x 5 9 x / -5.1 x -7-9x 1= x 7 48 / = 9-7 x x x x / 5-5 x x 3
31 AL MATH MIX-IT-UP #6 Previous Score: Predicted Score: Actual Sc : / = x -7 27/ _2 3-5 _9+2_ I x -9 = -54 / 8 = x 4 = 3 x 2 = = 7_ -16 / -8-5 x -9 2 x 6 _8. 2 = -7 x x 0 = -5 x = =
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33 MENTAL MATH ADD Previous Score: Predicted Score: Actual Score Name: = # = = = 40+4= = = -5
34 AL MATH ADDITION SHEET #2 Previous Score: Predicted Score: Actual Score : /5C No = , = = 90 +4= = = -50+1=
35 "AL MATH AbD.ON SHEET #3-8 Previous Score: Predicted Score: Actual Score: /5C Name: t = = =...:...
36 ENTAC. MATH ADDITION SH EET #4-B Previous Score: Predicted Score: Actual Score : / Nam: = 90 ± 5= _ = = , _8 40+5= 80 + _ = _ _
37 AL MATH A MON SHEET #5-8 Previous Score: Predicted Score: Actual Score:./50 Name: 40 1= = = _ = = = = = -10+7= = = , _6
38 MENTAL T ADbLON SHEET #6-B Previous Score: Predicted Score: Actual Score: -/ = = = = = = '_ , :
39 MENTAL MATH SUBTRACTION SHEET Previous Score: Predicted Score: Actual Sc re : No = = Q
40 MENTAL MATH' SUBTRACTION SHEET #2-8 Previous Sc : Predicted Score: 5C Actual Score: Name: = = E s a
41 AL MATH BTRACTION SHEET Previous :core : Predicted Score: Actual Score : /5C Name: _ = = = ^ = = 7 2 = _-7_ 40
42 Previous Predicted Score : Actual Score : /5C Al MATH SUBTRACTIO N S14EET # ' C = = J
43 Previous Score: Predicted Score: Actual Score: MENTAL MATH SUBTRACTION SHEET #5-B = 70-7= = ^ T '
44 MENTAL MATH SUB Previous Predicted Score: Actual Score: Name: SHEET #6-B 40 _ = V0 _ _
45 MENTA ATH MULTIPLICATION SHEET #1-B Previous Score: Predicted Score: Actual Score: Name: l 3 x 80 5x -50 8x -30= -9 x 70 5 x x 60 8 x -4{ 2 x -80-3x-10 1 x 20-4 x 0-7 x 40 5x x x 30-8 x 50 7x 0 1 x -70 = 2 x 80 8 x x x 70 4 x -0 4 x 80 9x-70= -3 x 40 2 x 20 I x -30 = 4x 40-5x 40 2 x -60 I x -80 = -7 x -90 = 8x 60 - x 20 5 x x x x 50 3 x -20 9x-20 4 x 0-5 x 0-9 x 10 2 x 10-8x x -70 = -5 x 40 3 x 60
46 ENTA AT MULTIPLICATION SHEET #2-8 Previous Score: Na Predicted Score : Actual Score: 2 x 80 8 x x x x-20-7 x 60 x-40 2 x x-10-5 x 20 4 x 0-8x40= 7x x -80-3x 30-1 x 50 2 x-50-8 x x 10 5 x 40-6 x x 0 4 x 10-7 x-10= 3x40= 3x 60-9 x 20-4 x x 70 1 x-90= 8 x 80-7 x x 40 3 x 20 4 x x 40 9 x 40 7 x -50-6x x x 60-8x 20-7 x x 40 3 x 50 I x x 0-5 x 10-7 x x 60
47 MENTAL MATH MUL Previous Predicted Sco re: Actual Score: CATION SHEET ##3-B Name: 2 x x x 40 = 3 x-60-1 x 30-7 x 20 8 x x 0-3x x -70 _ 4x x 50 = 3x-10= -9 x 10-4 x 40 = -2 x x 20 8x 80= -7 x 60-5 x 10 3x 70= 4x-80= 1 x 50 9 x 30 7 x 7x x -0-6 x 70-3 x 10-5 x 20-1 x-70 2x 40= 2 x 40-8 x x x 60-7 x -90 4x 20 5x 20= 3 x 10-6x 80 1 x x 40 4x-60-7 x x x 50-5 x 40-7x-70 4x 30
48 Previous Score: Predicted Score: Actual Score: ENTAL MATH MVL CATION SHEET #4-8 Nam : 3 x 20 = 2x-10= -9 x x 10 = -4 x 40-5 x 40-2 x-60 3x-70 1 x 30 1 x 20 8x-20= -7 x 80 = -7 x x 60-5 x 0 2 x 10 = 3x-30= -3x 70= 4 x x -80 = 1 x x 50 = 9x 50-8 x 30= 7 x 6 7 x 10 0x-20= 6 x 70-5 x x 20 2 x x 40-8 x 40 2 x 60-7 x -50 = -8 x x x 20 = 5 x 10 1 x 8-6x-80 8 x 4 2 x 50-5 x -0 4 x 40-7 x 90-7 x x-10 3 x 30
49 MENTAL MATH MVL CAT ION SHEET #5-8 Previous Score: Predicted Score: Actual Score : /50 4x-10= -8 x x 70 = 2x-40= -9x 90= 6x 60= 4x-20= 7 x 70 = -2x 40= -3 x -70 = -4 x -90 = 7 x 30 5x-70= I x x -60 = 2 x 10 4x40-9 x -50-2x x 50= -7 x 80 5 x 40 = 8x-60 4 x -70= 7 x 20 = 6x -80 = -4 x 70 = 2x-10= -7 x -30 = -3x 70= 8x 60= -5 x -20 = 6 x 80 = -9 x -90 = -2 x 50 = -1 x 70 = 4 x -40= 7x-80= 0 x 30 = 8x 60= 9 x -40= -8 x x 20 2 x -70 = 8 x 0-4 x x 10 0x-70= 7x-80= 1 x 60 -
50 AL MATH MULTIPLICATIO N SHEET #6-8 Previous Score: Predicted Score: _,.._...,._ flame: Actual Score: 4 x 50 = -8 x -70 = 5x 20= 2x 30-9 x x 60 4x-20 7 x 40-2 x x 20= -4x-10= 7 x 0 5 x x 40-8x 70= 2 x 10 4 x 20-9 x 80-2 x 0-3 x x -50 5x-40 8 x 0 1 x x 20 6x-20 Ox-70= 2x-60-7 x 40-3x 10 8 x x -80 = 6 x -70 = -9 x x 40-1 x 20 4 x x 80 0 x 70 8 x x 30-5 x 90 = -3 x 40 = 2x 50 8x- 6 0 = -4 x 20 3 x -80-4x 10= 7 x 50-1x-70=
51 Previous Scare: Predicted Score: Actual Score: /5C E'TAI, MATH D. ION SHEET #1 _8 Name: = } = ' = T s 90 T 2 =
52 MENTAL MATH d ON SHEET #2-B Previous Score: Predicted Score: Actual Score: / = s s -280 T -400 _ 50 T j _ _ 6-7 = -5 = 9 = 4 2 =
53 M,TH DIVISION SHEET #3-B Previous Sc : Name: Predicted Score: Actual Score: / ' T T = _ -40 i ^. 2 ^ = 1 _ $ i a a
54 MENTAL MATH 0 ION SHEET #4-B Previous Score: Predicted Score: Actual Score: /5C Nara a s , , ' g , $ ^ ^
55 Previous Score: _ Predicted Score# Actual Score : _.,_...._50 MENTAL MATH DIVISION SHEET #5-B = ^ " a n } 3 130:: = ^ =
56 MATH DIV 5ION SHEET #6-8 i Previous Sc : _ Predicted Score: Actual Score: _
57 MENTAL MATH -UP #1-B wol Previous Score: Predicted Score: Actual Score: /54 No 40+5= x 2 = / 6 14x-2= / 0 = x x x 8 = 11 x / x = / x / 3-5{ x x / =
58 MENTAL MATH -IT-UP #2-8 Previous Score:..._._ Predicted Score: Actual Score: / x 7' / / x -540 / x / x: -355 / = = 5 = / -5 = -41 x = -'7+-3= -30 7= 80x 6= _ -90x = -11 x = = 648 / / 6
59 AL MA IT-UP #3 Previous Score: Predicted Sc : _.,..._^_ Actual Score: /5C x / x / x x -4 = -355 / 5 = x = / x 7 = x x -9 = _ -12x = _ l = x / 6 =
60 MENTAL MATH IT-UP #4-B Previous Score : Predicted Score: Actual Score:-/ = = / 3 = x -3 = x -9 = -85 5= x -2 = 3264 / -8 = i x 2 = -61x8= 3618 / i / x / x x 2 i 24 x4 i i = = = 4236 / -6-
61 Al. MATH MXX-IT-UP ##5-B Previous Score: Predicted Score: Actual Score: Name: x / -7 = x 3 = -72 x -2 = x 7 = I -7 = 47--9= -85+5= 72 x 6= '19x I -5 = -101 x / 2 = = 23 x 4= 14x x x 8640 / -71 x x 4864 I x -53 x x x I -50 x = 4 x 3-7 2= 8= 6= 1 = 7= -8 5= -3 = 1 = 7 = = -8 5= 4 = -7
62 Previous Sc : Predicted Score : Actual Score: /50 ENTAL MATH IT-UP #6-B Name: x 8= 7 = = / = -50x2= 45/ 0= = / x / = = 15 x -9= = = 52 x 4 3 x x x x x 0 = -5 x 1 = = =
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