: One major error or 1–2 minor mistakes (such as a calculation slip), provided the logic of the word problem is correct.
: Multi-step word problems that require extracting information and selecting the correct arithmetic operations. Example Control Work Structure
: The work is completed entirely without errors. : One major error or 1–2 minor mistakes
: Direct calculation of expressions, often including brackets to check the order of operations.
The curriculum focuses on several core areas that form the basis of the 13 yearly control tests: Grading Criteria
Teachers typically use a standardized scale to evaluate these works based on the volume and accuracy of the answers:
: Writing, comparing, and understanding the decimal composition of two-digit numbers. : Direct calculation of expressions
: Drawing a specific shape or line and calculating a value like its length or perimeter. Grading Criteria