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8 questions about Session 1: Sorting by Two Things. Get 6+ right to pass!

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1

In Grade 1, we sorted by ONE thing at a time. Now in Grade 2, we sort by...

  • Still one thing
  • Two things at once!
  • Nothing
  • Three things
2

If you sort by size AND color, 'big red' things go in which group?

  • The big group
  • The red group
  • The big AND red group — their own category
  • Nowhere
3

What is a sorting grid?

  • A grid where each side is a different attribute, and objects go in the matching square
  • A type of game
  • A math worksheet
  • A type of graph
4

If your grid has 3 colors and 2 sizes, how many squares does it have?

  • 3
  • 2
  • 6
  • 5
5

An empty square in your grid means...

  • You made a mistake
  • There are no objects with that combination
  • You need more objects
  • The grid is broken
6

Why is two-attribute sorting harder than one-attribute?

  • It is not harder
  • You must think about two things at once and find where they overlap
  • Because two is more than one
  • It takes more time
7

Sort these by color AND shape: red circle, blue square, red square, blue circle. How many groups?

  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 8
8

What is an 'attribute'?

  • A type of graph
  • A feature you can observe — like color, size, or shape
  • A math word
  • A kind of sort