Second grade Fall season dyscalculia screener Important When completing the screener, and asked to enter a number, make sure you only enter numbers, do not add CM or $ or % or any other variable. When entering fractions, one half is entered as this: 1/2 A mixed number like one and one third is entered as this: 1 1/3 (with a space between the whole number and the fraction) Decimals always are entered with the leading 0, for example two tenths is entered as 0.2 The result of the screener is shown on your screen immediately after submitting the information and you will also get an email with a link to the same results. Email Name of person screened When I do calculations I use my fingers to countClick the smiley to show how much YOU agree with this. When I do calculations I use tally marksClick the smiley to show how much YOU agree with this. Counting backward is easy for meClick the smiley to show how much YOU agree with this. I like puzzles and they are always easyClick the smiley to show how much YOU agree with this. I know very well left from rightClick the smiley to show how much YOU agree with this. Add up the two numbers What number do you see? How many dots do you see? How many dots do you see? How many dots do you see? Add up the base ten blocks Complete the part whole model Complete the part whole model Complete the part whole model 3 tens + 5 ones= 5 ones + 3 tens = 6 tens + 11 ones= Keep going: 70 - 80 - 90 - 100 - How many balls do you see? 3 x 3 = 3 + 3 + 3 = 4 x 3 = 9 + 2 = Kia shares 8 cookies with 3 friends and herself, how many cookies does each child get? What number is at the last tick before 20? 24 + 6 = 37 + 5 = Fill in the missing number: 12 + = 20 Fill in the missing number: 21 - = 18 double 8 = double 15 = What is the missing shape? Estimate how many books Jack and Jill have to read10 - 1516 - 2021 - 2526 - 30 Which number did Tom roll? How many differences do you see?There are no differencesThere is one differenceThere are two differencesThere are three differencesThere are four differences Time is Up! Back to Screeners per grade