GRADE 1 MATH: COMPREHENSIVE EXAM
For most children, Grade 1 is the first individual education that students need to pass. If you do not pass the examinations given for Grade 1 students, you will not be promoted to the next grade. In contrast, if you go to Kindergarten, you are automatically promoted to Grade 1, usually.
The good news is most states do not require Kindergarten. As for myself, I never went to Kindergarten but went straight to Grade 1 at age 6. My older sister, or my younger sister, however, did went to Kindergarten.
Here’s a practice exam for the GRADE 1 MATH: COMPREHENSIVE EXAM
Question 1. Write the number 2 using letters.
Question 2. Write the number four.
Question 3. Which number is greater? 9 or 8
Question 4. Draw a circle and draw 7 candles in the circle.
Question 5. How many sticks are here? | | | | |
Question 6. Draw a flower with 6 petals.
Question 7. Write the number three 10 times.
Question 8. Draw 1 line.
Question 9. What number comes after 7?
Question 10. What number is missing here? 0, ___, 2, 3, 4, 5
Question 11-20. Write down the first ten counting numbers from lowest to highest.
Master the basics.
John Sindayen
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