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MASH Question Bank: EPPREP840 - LANTITE: Numeracy for Preservice Teachers

EPPREP840 - LANTITE: Numeracy for Preservice Teachers

The course content of EPPREP840 covers 4 major strands:

  • Number and Algebra
  • Measurement and Geometry
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Non-calculator skills and revision

The question sets below are taken directly from the course materials for EPPREP840 and are relevant to students who are currently preparing for the LANTITE numeracy test. Each question set is aligned with the corresponding day on which the material is likely to be covered in lectures. If this material differs from the structure of EPPREP840, you should refer back to the course materials on Canvas.

EPPREP840 question bank

Number and Algebra

Section 1: Intro to numbers and the four operations (+/−/×/÷)

Section 2: Tips and tricks for shortcutting arithmetic

Section 3: Fractions, decimals, percentages and their applications

Practice Test

Number and Algebra

Section 3: Fractions, decimals, percentages and their applications (cont...)

Section 4: Quantities that vary in proportion to each other

Section 5: Intro to algebraic expressions and operations

Practice Test

Measurement and Geometry

Section 6: Measuring distance and space in 2D and 3D

Section 7: Geometric reasoning and spatial awareness in 2D and 3D

Section 8: Keeping track of time

Section 9: Money, movement, and miscellaneous measurements

Practice Test​​​​​​​

Probability and Statistics

Section 10: Intro to the language of probability and statistics

Section 11: Compounding probability with multiple events

Section 12: Measures of central tendency and variability

Section 13: Visual representations of data

Practice Test​​​​​​​

Non-calculator skills and revision

Section 14: Revising earlier topics (but without a calculator!)

Section 15: General advice and closing remarks

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Practice Test

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