Susan Maserek has informed me that a variety of Problem Solving templates used for last year's benchmarking have been posted on the GSSD's Renewed Math Resources website. Here is the direct link to get to them (or seek them out using the link provided in each of the "Math" tab divisions above):
http://central.gssd.ca/math/?page_id=1334
As they are only labelled for Grades 2, 5, 6, and 7, feel free to tweak them to meet your needs. Keep in mind that your PLC group in Davison School may have already chosen a common template to use (in which case, stick with that).
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