Bridge the Gap Math Diagnostic Tool: Homeschool Single Use pdf

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Grade 5-8
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  • Diagnostic math test for students at the end of sixth through eighth grade
  • Find out if your student has math gaps or if they are ready for pre-algebra
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Wondering if your child has math gaps or if they are ready for pre-algebra? Find out with this diagnostic test in PDF format. This single-use digital test is typically used for students at the end of grade six through grade eight. After purchasing, you will receive this tool in PDF format via email. The test is comprised of 25 questions, and you will also receive instructions on how to administer the test to your student. 

Publisher's Description of Bridge the Gap Math Diagnostic Tool: Homeschool Single Use pdf

Single use MATH DIAGNOSTIC TOOL for HOME USE.

For G6 / G7 / G8+ students, to identify math gaps.

Identifies specific 'often-missing' math gaps and tells where to find the solution in Bridge the Gap Math™.

Simple and easy to use, scripted and comes with full instructions for administering the test. It enables parents to see if Bridge the Gap Math™ is needed.

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Product Format:Other
Grades:5-8
Brand:Bridge the Gap Math
EAN/UPC:BTGP Diag HS
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