All Common Core: 1st Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #10 : How To Identify The Parts Of A List
Order these objects from largest to smallest. The sun is inches, the star is inches, and the moon is inches.
Moon, sun, star
Sun, star, moon
Star, sun, moon
Moon, star, sun
Sun, moon, star
Sun, moon, star
When ordering objects from largest to smallest, you need to compare the numbers. The largest number will always be the largest object. In this case, the number is bigger than and so the sun comes first. The number is bigger than , so the moon comes next. The number is the smallest number, so the star is the smallest object.
Example Question #101 : Data Analysis
Order these objects from largest to smallest. The plane is inches, the cloud is inches, and the ship is inches.
Plane, cloud, ship
Plane, ship, cloud
Ship, plane, cloud
Cloud, ship, plane
Cloud, plane, ship
Plane, ship, cloud
When ordering objects from largest to smallest, you need to compare the numbers. The largest number will always be the largest object. In this case, the number is bigger than and so the plane comes first. The number is bigger than , so the ship comes next. The number is the smallest number, so the cloud is the smallest object.
Example Question #121 : Data Analysis And Probability
Order these objects from smallest to largest. The coat is inches in length, the hat is inches in length, and the mittens are inches in length.
Hat, mittens, coat
Coat, hat, mittens
Mittens, hat, coat
Mittens, coat, hat
Hat, coat, mittens
Hat, mittens, coat
When ordering objects from smallest to largest, you need to compare the numbers. The smallest number will be the smallest object. In this case, the number is smaller than and so the hat is the smallest object. The number is smaller than , so the mittens are the next object. The number is the biggest number, so the coat is the largest object.
Example Question #22 : Measurement & Data
Order these objects from smallest to largest. The cloud is inches, the sun is inches, and the moon is inches.
Sun, cloud, moon
Moon, cloud, sun
Moon, sun, cloud
Sun, moon, cloud
Cloud, sun, moon
Moon, sun, cloud
When ordering objects from smallest to largest, you need to compare the numbers. The smallest number will be the smallest object. In this case, the number is smaller than and so the moon is the smallest object. The number is smaller than , so the sun is the next object. The number is the biggest number, so the cloud is the largest object.
Example Question #1 : Telling And Writing Time
What time does the clock show?
The smaller arrow is the hour hand and the long arrow is the minute hand.
The hour hand is pointing to , so the hour is .
The minute hand is at which means it's exactly o'clock or
Example Question #1 : Telling And Writing Time
What time does the clock show?
The smaller arrow is the hour hand and the long arrow is the minute hand.
The hour hand is pointing to , so the hour is .
The minute hand is at which means it's exactly o'clock or
Example Question #3 : Telling And Writing Time
What time does the clock show?
The smaller arrow is the hour hand and the long arrow is the minute hand.
The hour hand is pointing to , so the hour is .
The minute hand is at which means it's exactly o'clock or
Example Question #1 : Telling And Writing Time
What time does the clock show?
The smaller arrow is the hour hand and the long arrow is the minute hand.
The hour hand is pointing to , so the hour is .
The minute hand is at which means it's exactly o'clock or
Example Question #2 : Telling And Writing Time
What time does the clock show?
The smaller arrow is the hour hand and the long arrow is the minute hand.
The hour hand is pointing to , so the hour is .
The minute hand is at which means it's exactly o'clock or
Example Question #21 : Measurement & Data
What time does the clock show?
The smaller arrow is the hour hand and the long arrow is the minute hand.
The hour hand is pointing to , so the hour is .
The minute hand is at which means it's exactly o'clock or