How do the mathematics programs help prepare students for NJASK?
There are a variety of multiple choice, short constructed response and open-ended questions available in the programs to help students acclimate to the testing format of NJASK. The content of the programs is aligned to the New Jersey Core Content Curriculum Standards, which the NJASK assesses. Additionally, there is a process standard that measures problem-solving, reasoning, representations, communication and connections in mathematics. The programs are formatted to encourage and develop these mathematical processes.
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