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Preview of Decimals Adding & Subtracting Hundredths: Quiz & Road Trip Project 4th 5th 6th

Decimals Adding & Subtracting Hundredths: Quiz & Road Trip Project 4th 5th 6th

Here are ready-to-go worksheets for your 4th, 5th, or 6th grade math unit on adding and subtracting decimals to the hundredths. In fact, this product is two items in one: a quick quiz and a road trip math project! What's Included: 6-Page PDF: Ready to Print and Use! Title Page/Teacher InstructionsDecimal Quiz: Students practice adding and subtracting decimals to the hundredths. They must estimate before calculating (and they get marks for doing that too!).Answer Key to easily mark the quiz out
Preview of Grade 1 Canadian Money Test - Ontario and BC Curriculum

Grade 1 Canadian Money Test - Ontario and BC Curriculum

This Grade 1 Canadian money test is aligned with the Ontario and BC math curriculum and designed to assess early money and financial literacy skills. The assessment includes 23 questions that provide a clear snapshot of student understanding of Canadian money concepts. Students are assessed on identifying Canadian coins, skip counting coins, counting coins and bills up to 50 cents and 50 dollars, and drawing coins or bills to represent given amounts. The test also includes making change word pro
Preview of Year 2 Australian Money Test - Counting Coins and Bills - Financial Literacy

Year 2 Australian Money Test - Counting Coins and Bills - Financial Literacy

This Australian money unit test for Year 2 assesses key money and financial literacy skills aligned with the Australian Curriculum. The assessment provides a structured evaluation of students’ understanding of Australian coins and notes and their ability to apply money concepts in practical situations. Students are assessed on counting Australian coins up to 2 dollars and notes up to 200 dollars, while an additional quiz extends practice with coins up to 5 dollars. Question types focus on essent
Preview of Grade 4 Canadian Money Test - Financial Literacy -  Ontario and BC Curriculum

Grade 4 Canadian Money Test - Financial Literacy - Ontario and BC Curriculum

This Grade 4 Canadian money and financial literacy test assesses key expectations aligned with the Ontario and BC math curriculum. The assessment provides a clear evaluation of student understanding of real-world money concepts and financial decision-making. Students practice counting Canadian coins and bills up to 1000 dollars, adding and subtracting money amounts with decimals, and solving money word problems. The test also includes budgeting and financial decision-making scenarios that help s
Preview of Financial Literacy Earnings Statement - Understanding a Paycheck

Financial Literacy Earnings Statement - Understanding a Paycheck

Understand an Earnings Statement | Real Life Paycheck | Understanding Taxes | Real Life Skills Activities | Real World Math | Financial Literacy | Consumer Math | Adulting | Personal Finance The product includes a sample of a realistic earnings statement along with 18 questions regarding the understanding of how to read one and an answer key. This is a great way to help students understand taxes, social security, income, retirement, etc. It is a great component of any consumer math or financial
Preview of Canadian Money Word Problem - Financial Literacy - Running a Restaurant

Canadian Money Word Problem - Financial Literacy - Running a Restaurant

This multi-step Canadian money and financial literacy word problem challenges students to become the owner of a brand-new restaurant and manage their first day of business. The activity includes calculating total sales, costs, and profit while applying key money and personal finance skills in a real-world context. Students practice counting Canadian coins and bills, adding and subtracting money amounts, and solving multi-step financial word problems to determine earnings and expenses. The task a
Preview of Grade 2 Canadian Money Test - Ontario Curriculum (Counting Coins to 200c)

Grade 2 Canadian Money Test - Ontario Curriculum (Counting Coins to 200c)

This Grade 2 Canadian money unit test is a practical assessment designed to evaluate key financial literacy outcomes aligned with the Ontario math curriculum. The assessment provides a clear measure of student understanding of real-world money concepts. Students practise counting coins up to 200 cents and bills up to 200 dollars, comparing amounts using <, >, and =, buying items and calculating change, and drawing coins to represent specific amounts. The questions support both computation

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