Updated teacher answer key for the Advanced Bug Hunt 1st Grade Worksheet.
Updated teacher's answer guide for the comprehensive math assessment, featuring answers for all 24 questions and expanded placement guidelines.
A comprehensive math benchmark assessment covering core elementary skills from Grades 1 to 6 with 24 multiple-choice questions and dedicated work areas.
Final polished version of the math assessment with 15 questions, dedicated work spaces for higher levels, and zero page-break issues.
Final polished answer guide with improved alignment and clear scoring metrics.
A final polished version of the math assessment with 15 questions, dedicated work spaces for higher levels, and zero page-break issues.
Updated teacher's answer guide for the revised Mountain Ascent Assessment, reflecting the changes in question count and content.
A revised math assessment featuring 14 multiple-choice questions from Grade 1 to 6 with improved spacing and layout to prevent orphaned headers and split questions.
A teacher's answer guide for the Mountain Ascent Assessment, providing correct answers, specific values, and a scoring breakdown for student placement.
A math assessment document featuring 17 multiple-choice questions ranging from Grade 1 to Grade 6, themed around a mountain climbing journey.
A grid of 30 printable pennies using student-provided coin images, designed for students to cut out and use during the candy shop roleplay activity.
Simple, cute labels for student penny bags with a name line and penny illustration, styled in a warm orange candy shop theme.
Printable bin tags for candy jars featuring high-quality coin faces (quarters, dimes, and nickels) without text values, allowing students to identify price by image.
An engaging candy-shop themed slide deck introducing the values of pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters with clear visual comparisons.
A sheet containing 30 printable pennies for students to cut out and use as currency for the classroom candy shop activity.
A printable template for students to create their own 'Penny Purse' to hold their paper currency during the candy shop activity.