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                        Create an open-answer fraction addition question

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                        In this tutorial, you'll create a simple fraction addition question to learn how open-answer questions and mathematical evaluation work in LearningLemur.

                        Outcome: By the end of this tutorial, you will have created a question where students must compute the sum of two fractions, and LearningLemur evaluates the answer mathematically.

                        Before you begin

                        Prerequisites 

                        • You should be comfortable working with basic fractions and have access to a LearningLemur-enabled course.

                        Requirements

                        • A teacher account with permission to create questions in LearningLemur, accessed through learninglemur.com or your LMS.

                        Step 0 — Create a Quiz

                        Why: LearningLemur organises all questions inside quizzes, so creating a quiz first provides the workspace where you will add and manage your questions.

                        1. Click on Create new quiz
                        2. Enter the Quiz Title
                        3. (Optional) Add a description to the quiz
                        4. Click on Create

                        Checkpoint: You should now see the quiz workspace with options to add questions.

                        Step 1 — Add a new question

                        Why: LearningLemur allows you to create questions either manually or with the help of AI. In this tutorial, we will create the question manually to understand how the editor works.

                        1. Inside the quiz, click Add question
                        2. In the creation dialog, choose Manually
                        3. Select the Open answer question

                        This question type allows students to enter a mathematical expression using the math editor.

                        If you prefer, you can also use the AI generated option to automatically create a draft question. However, understanding the manual workflow will help you customize questions more precisely.

                         

                        Checkpoint: You should see the Open Answer question editor, including fields for the title, statement, and answers.

                        Step 2 — Write the question statement

                        Why: The statement explains the problem students must solve.

                        1. Enter a Question title, for example: Sum of two fractions
                        2. In the Question statement, write the exercise text
                        Question statement with the exercise text

                        You can use the MathType editor to format fractions using mathematical notation.

                        Checkpoint: Your question should now display the fraction expression inside the statement area.

                        Step 3 — Define the correct answer

                        Why: LearningLemur needs to know the expected solution in order to evaluate student responses.

                        1. Scroll to the Answers section
                        2. In the first answer field, enter the correct answer
                        3. Mark this answer as a Correct answer
                        Correct answer for the exercise

                        LearningLemur will compare student responses with this expression using the mathematical evaluation engine.

                        Checkpoint: You should see the answer marked as a correct answer (100%).

                        Step 4 — Configure the evaluation

                        Why: Evaluation options determine how student answers are compared with the correct solution.

                        1. Click Edit in the Evaluation options section
                        2. Ensure Mathematically equal is selected
                        Evaluation criteria options: mathematically equal is selected

                        This allows LearningLemur to accept equivalent expressions. For example, the following answers will be considered correct:

                        • 6/4
                        • 3/2
                        • 1.5

                        Checkpoint: The evaluation summary should display something similar to:

                        Evaluation options summary

                        Step 5 — Preview the question

                        Why: Previewing allows you to test the question exactly as students will see it.

                        1. Click Preview question
                        2. Try entering several answers, such as:
                          1. 6/4
                          2. 3/2
                        3. Verify that correct answers are accepted.
                        Preview of the question with a correct answer

                        LearningLemur automatically saves your changes while you edit the question. You do not need to manually save the question.

                         

                        Checkpoint: The system should mark correct results as correct.

                        You're done

                        You have created your first open-answer math question in LearningLemur. You learned how to:

                        • Create a question inside a quiz
                        • Define a mathematical answer rule
                        • Test the evaluation using the preview mode

                        Next, you can continue learning with the following tutorials:

                        • Require simplified answers in a fraction addition question
                        • Create a randomized fraction addition question

                        Troubleshooting

                        Correct answers are marked as incorrect

                        Check that the evaluation option is set to Mathematically equal, not Literally equal.

                         

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                        Create an open-answer fraction addition question

                        Before you begin Prerequisites Requirements Step 0 — Create a Quiz Step 1 — Add a new question Step 2 — Write the question statement Step 3 — Define the correct answer Step 4 — Configure the evaluation Step 5 — Preview the question You're done Troubleshooting Correct answers are marked as incorrect

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