Search results
This chart can be used to determine the approximate grade level of any PACE. For example, PACE 1062 corresponds to the early sixth (6th) grade. In the best interest of all children, please keep
100 200 300 400 600 800 1000 1200 1500 1600 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 8000 10,000 11.5 23 34.5 46 11.75 23.50 35.25 47 12.00 24.00 36.00 48 1:12:00 12.25 24.50 36.75 49 1:13.5 1:38 12.50 25.00 37.50 50 1:15.0 1:40 12.75 25.50 38.25 51 1:16.5 1:42 02:08.5 13.00 26.00 39.00 52 1:18.0 1:44 02:10.0 13.25 26.50 39.75 53 1:19.5 1:46 2:12.5 2:40 13.50 27.00 40.50 54 1:21.0 1:48 2:15.0 2:43 13.75 27.50 ...
A student using A.C.E. School of Tomorrow's ® curriculum will go through 12 levels. In each level, they will have several different subjects to learn from, such as Math, Science, Word Building, and more. Within every subject, there are 12 PACEs per year to complete.
ACE has taken the conventional textbook and divided it into bite-sized, achievable, worktexts called PACEs. Each PACE is equivalent to a chapter in a textbook. Each grade level consists of 12 PACEs in each subject. PACEs integrate character-building lessons into the academic content.
Educators, are you having trouble remembering the PACE numbering system? Download this helpful conversion chart! For a detailed breakdown, visit:...
A.C.E. School of Tomorrow Diagnosis and Prescription methods use the aceconnect Diagnostic Test and Iowa Assessments to make sure that students are mastering A.C.E. course material.
The document contains a table showing running speeds in kilometers per hour and miles per hour. It lists the corresponding times for distances of 5k, 10k, a half marathon, and a full marathon. Faster speeds result in shorter completion times for all distances.