This is a practice test that is set up in the same format as the Math LEAP assessment that will be taken this year. I have other practice tests and the answer keys. If a student wants to check their answers or get more practice tests, they can contact me in my classroom (A1) or at the email at the bottom of each page.
There are practice sample problems towards the end of the assessment guide. Their answers/rubrics are at the end of the document.
The LEAP 2025 Algebra I assessment contains a total of 39 tasks for 68 points. The table below shows the breakdown of the number of tasks and point values by Reporting Category and Session. The LEAP 2025 Algebra I test is timed. No additional time is permitted, except for students who have a documented extended time accommodation (e.g., an IEP).
The Major Content and Additional & Supporting Content are Type I tasks, Expressing Mathematical Reasoning is Type II tasks, and Modeling and Application is Type III Tasks.
7 Type I Tasks
Worth 9 Points
25 Minutes Long
6 Total Problems
4 Type I Tasks
1 Type II Tasks
1 Type III Tasks
Worth 13 Points
55 Minutes Long
13 Total Problems
11 Type I Tasks
1 Type II Tasks
1 Type III Tasks
Worth 23 Points
80 Minutes Long (1 hour and 20 minutes)
13 Total Problems
10 Type I Tasks
1 Type II Tasks
2 Type III Tasks
Worth 23 Points
80 Minutes Long (1 hour and 20 minutes)
A DETAILED LIST OF THE TYPES OF PROBLEMS ON THE TEST ARE IN THE ASSESSMENT GUIDE THAT IS LINKED AT THE TOP OF THIS PAGE.
Type I problems are usually going to be your straightforward problems on content (multiple choice, drag and drop, select all that apply, drop-down, etc.).
Type II problems require you to use mathematical reasoning to make arguments or critiques on the information (ie. you are given a sample of work and you have to find the error, explain what is wrong, and find the correct answer).
Type III problems are your real-world problems that require multiple steps and giving a detailed explanation.
The following table includes information on the total tasks, total points, and percentage of assessment points by task-type point-values.
The list below summarizes the tools and resources for the grade 6 mathematics assessment.
Scratch paper (lined, graph, un-lined), two pencils - provided by the test administrator for every session
Calculator - provided online and/or by the test administrator FOR SESSION 1b, 2, AND 3 ONLY
High School Mathematics Reference Sheet - provided online and/or by the test administrator LINK BELOW
The following link has a copy of every math reference sheet for the LEAP. You will only be given the reference sheet for your grade or subject on the test.
Students taking the LEAP 2025 Algebra I and Geometry Assessments will experience the specified Equation Builder below.