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DOMA Pre-Algebra - List of Constructs and Sub-tests
 
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DOMA Pre-Algebra is broken into 14 constructs.  Below is the list of constructs and sub-tests; an Excel file is also available.

Construct 1: Integer Operations
Adding two positive numbers
Subtracting two positive numbers
Multiplying two positive numbers
Adding a positive and a negative
Adding two negative numbers
Subtracting a negative and a positive
Subtracting two negative numbers
Dividing two negative numbers
Multiplying a positive and a negative
Dividing a positive and a negative
Absolute value
Construct 2: Fraction Operations
Fraction identification
Simplifying fractions
Adding fractions with the same denominator
Subtracting fractions with the same denominator
Adding fractions with different denominators
Subtracting fractions with different denominators
Multiplying fractions
Dividing fractions
Adding mixed numbers with regrouping
Subtracting mixed numbers with regrouping
Multiplying mixed numbers
Dividing mixed numbers
Construct 3: Decimal Operations
Adding decimals, same place values
Adding decimals, different place values
Subtracting decimals, same place values
Subtracting decimals, different place values
Multiplying decimals (vertically written)
Multiplying decimals (horizontally written)
Dividing a whole number by a whole number (decimal answer)
Dividing a whole number by a decimal
Dividing a decimal by a decimal
Construct 4: Comparing and Converting
Converting a fraction to a decimal
Converting a decimal to a fraction
Converting a decimal to a percent
Converting a percent to a decimal
Converting a percent to a fraction
Converting a fraction to a percent
Ordering fractions
Ordering mixed numbers
Ordering fractions, decimals, and percents
Ordering fractions, decimals, and percents
Construct 5: Estimating and Rounding
Estimating measurement
Estimating measurement (metric)
Rounding whole numbers (hundreds)
Rounding whole numbers (ten millions)
Rounding decimals (hundredths)
Rounding decimals (ten thousandths)
Construct 6: Evaluating Exponents
Knowledge of base and exponent
Definition of base
Definition of exponent
Evaluating exponents
Scientific notation (converting to)
Scientific notation (converting from)
Construct 7: Ratios and Proportions
Writing as a ratio from a word problem
Solving proportions (using : symbol)
Solving proportions (using fractions)
Solving proportions, word problem
Rewriting a proportion as a percent
Construct 8: Simplifying Expressions
Order of operations (simple)
Order of operations (harder)
Parentheses
Simplifying with variables
Simplifying with variables and parentheses
Simplifying with variables and exponents
Construct 9: Coordinate Graphing
Knowledge of quadrants
Knowledge of quadrants
Point identification
Point identification
Knowledge of line equations
Knowledge of slope
Knowledge of y-intercept
Knowledge of line equations
Construct 10: Linear Functions and Extending Patterns
Number patterns
Number patterns as a data chart
Complex number patterns
Identifying the graph of an input/output table
Solving for one variable, basic equation
Solving for one variable, fraction in equation
Solving for one variable, harder equation
Completing an input/output for a function
Construct 11: Simple Equations
Solving one step equations, add/sub
Solving one step equations, add/sub
Solving one step equations, mult/div
Solving one step equations, ratio
Solving two step equations
Solving two step equations, harder
Construct 12: Geometry
Finding perimeter of a rectangle
Finding area of a square
Finding area of a rectangle
Finding missing angle measurement of a triangle
Finding area of a triangle
Solving a triangle
Finding missing angle measurement of a circle
Finding circumference of a circle
Finding area of a circle
Finding surface area of a rectangular prism
Finding volume of a cylinder
Construct 13: Interpreting Data
Reading a bar graph
Reading a bar graph and finding a range
Reading a pie graph
Reading a table, performing a calculation
Reading a table, drawing a conclusion
Finding the sample space of a data set
Finding an average of a data set
Finding the mean of a data set
Finding the median of a data set
Finding the mode of a data set
Construct 14: Simple Probability
Probability rule
General rule of a coin flip
Probability of a coin flip
Probability of dice
Simple probability (simple)
Simple probability (more complex)
Simple probability (complex)

 

 

 

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