Two-per-page exit ticket for multi-step addition and subtraction problems. Students solve a theater seating 'case' to demonstrate mastery of the lesson objective.
A teacher resource providing answer keys, instructional strategies, and data collection tips for the Market Masters money unit.
A comprehensive final assessment covering coin identification, money addition, and subtraction from $20 using a calculator. Features clear sectioning and scoring areas.
A set of four printable scenario cards featuring real-world math tasks. Each card presents a situation requiring either addition of multiple items or subtraction from $20, specifically designed for calculator use.
A subtraction-focused worksheet helping students calculate change from $20 using a calculator. Includes visual prompts for calculator steps and clear answer fields.
A worksheet featuring three grocery shopping scenarios requiring students to use a calculator to add money amounts up to $20. Includes structured work areas and clear total boxes.
A matching activity worksheet for students to identify penny, nickel, dime, and quarter names and values. includes visual representations and space for value notation.
A data collection tool for teachers to track student progress on IEP goals, specifically monitoring accuracy and prompt levels across multiple opportunities.
A mixed practice worksheet featuring word problems that require identifying operations, counting coins, and making budgeting decisions within a store-themed context.
A set of 8 task cards featuring various items with price tags and groups of mixed coins. Students must calculate the coin totals and determine if they have enough money to make the purchase, with clear "YES" and "NO" selection areas.
A practice worksheet for counting mixed coins (pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters) up to $1.00, including a mastery check for budgeting.
A graphic organizer designed to help students identify math operations by hunting for key 'clue words' in word problems, with a focus on addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.