Mastery of tabular multiplication and division, specifically for numbers up to 5 or higher depending on the specific curriculum pace.

) of rectangles and squares, and drawing these shapes using a ruler. Solving for unknown variables ( ) using inverse operations (e.g., Measurement Comparison: Comparing units like decimeters ( ) and centimeters ( ), or meters ( ) and decimeters. Typical Structure of the Test

Most tests are divided into two variants with 5 to 6 tasks each:

Correctly solving expressions with brackets and multiple operations ( −negative ÷divided by Geometry: Finding the Perimeter ( ) and Area (

Based on standard programs like and "Perspektiva" , the 2nd quarter typically focuses on:

In the Russian school curriculum, the (3rd grade, 2nd quarter math test) marks a significant transition from basic addition/subtraction to more complex logical and algebraic operations. Core Topics Covered