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Remedia Publications was founded by two experienced special education teachers who recognized a great need for special materials that would help their struggling learners develop and improve basic skills. They believed that teachers know best when it comes to creating learning material, so they assembled a team of other experienced teachers and began developing unique learning products suitable for students in both special ed. classes and regular ed. classes.

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Remedia Publications was founded by two experienced special education teachers who recognized a great need for special materials that would help their struggling learners develop and improve basic skills. They believed that teachers know best when it comes to creating learning material, so they assembled a team of other experienced teachers and began developing unique learning products suitable for students in both special ed. classes and regular ed. classes.
Adding & Subtracting Money: Drive-Thru Menu Math
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Adding & Subtracting Money: Drive-Thru Menu Math

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From burgers to burritos, nearly everything you might order from a fast food restaurant can be found on the colorful menus included in this practical math unit. Contents Include: - 58 Activities - 4 Full Color, Fast-Food Menus - 4 Black-and-White Versions of the Menus for easy printing Give students an opportunity to practice using math in real-life situations. Students learn such skills as reading a menu, figuring food costs, making change, finding how much more money is needed to purchase an item, computing how much money is left over after making a purchase, and totaling receipts. Figuring sales tax is introduced in this unit with the help of a 7% sales tax table. As students work the activities, their confidence in reading a menu and figuring the costs associated with it will increase. Math objectives are clearly stated on each page making it easy to focus on the skills your students need most. Activities include addition and subtraction computation problems, as well as practical application word problems. For students who need a refresher on adding and subtracting money, step-by-step instruction pages are located throughout the unit. Reading Level 3-4 | Interest Level 3-12
Multiplying & Dividing Money: Drive-Thru Menu Math
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Multiplying & Dividing Money: Drive-Thru Menu Math

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From burgers to burritos, nearly everything you might order from a fast food restaurant can be found on the colorful menus included in this practical math unit. Contents Include: - 58 Activities - 4 Full Color, Fast-Food Menus - 4 Black-and-White Versions of the Menus for easy printing Give students an opportunity to practice using math in real-life situations. Students learn such skills as reading a menu, figuring food costs, making change, finding how much more money is needed to purchase an item, computing how much money is left over after making a purchase, and totaling receipts. Calculating sales tax and discounts are introduced in this book with the help of step-by-step instructions. As students work the activities, their confidence in reading a menu and figuring the costs associated with it will increase. Math objectives are clearly stated on each page making it easy to focus on the skills your students need most. Activities include computations problems and practical application word problems involving multiplication and division, as well as addition and subtraction. For students who need a refresher on multiplying or dividing money, step-by-step instruction pages are located throughout the unit. Reading Level 3-4 | Interest Level 3-12
Improving Reading Fluency & Comprehension (Grades 2-3)
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Improving Reading Fluency & Comprehension (Grades 2-3)

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These 50 nonfiction stories and activities are a sure-fire way to improve fluency and comprehension skills! Simple sentences and short, easy-to-read paragraphs are paired with compelling illustrations for a strong picture-text correspondence. Age-appropriate topics and a controlled vocabulary motivate students and help ensure success. Follow-up activities focus on specific reading skills such as finding the main idea, making inferences, reading for details, locating information, using context clues, and more. The activities featured in this book utilize the direct-approach fluency formula: read and re-read decodable words in connected text. Research shows that repeated readings turn slow, choppy readers into faster, smoother, more fluent readers. By doing the five follow-up activities that accompany each short paragraph, students will read the same paragraph a minimum of four times: 1. Read the paragraph when first presented with it. 2. Look back at the paragraph to respond to the follow-up exercises. 3. Complete the cloze reading activity involving the paragraph. 4. Follow the direction to “Re-read your completed paragraph to make sure it makes sense.” Reading Level 2-3
Google Slides: MARKET & GROCERY STORE MATH FOR BEGINNERS
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Google Slides: MARKET & GROCERY STORE MATH FOR BEGINNERS

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An Appetizing Approach to Learning Math Skills! 200 Google Slides! * Interactive * Grocery Shopping Math Activities! * From bread and butter to milk and cookies, students figure their costs, total sales tickets, and make change as they “shop” their way to math success! These fun and effective Google Slides teach simple addition, subtraction, and multiplication through the use of real-life shopping situations. This Beginning level uses picture cues for both computation AND word problem formats. And best of all, since they’re Google Slides- you can give immediate feedback, review later, or use for distance learning. See the product preview for TONS of sample slides! These fun, easy-reading math lessons are terrific for students of all ages who need practice adding and subtracting money, looking up prices, understanding decimals, multiplying items and determining costs. Picture cues help students with limited reading skills solve these math word problems. These fun activities are designed to appeal to students of ALL ages who need essential skills practice or remediation. Easy-to-Use: Math objectives are clearly stated on each slide making it easy to focus on the skills your students need most. Simply download these Google Slides and assign them to your students. Assign them all, or just a few for today’s lesson! Easy-to-Read: The included price list features delicious foods and items that kids love like potato chips, hot dogs, milk, cookies and more… The easy-to-read price list generates hundreds of simple rebus and word problems. Students can use the included word problem activities to practice basic math skills or use the price list independently to practice shopping and figuring costs. The possibilities are endless!So help your students understand the practical reasons for learning math while they learn about consumer math with this motivating and solidly-conceived program. Reading Level: 1-2 Interest Level: 2-12 Skills Focus: Locating Information Adding Money: Adding 2 items (2 - 3 digit numbers - no regrouping) Adding Money: Adding 3 items (2 -3 digit numbers - with regrouping) Subtracting Money: (2 - 3 digit numbers - no regrouping) Subtracting Money: (2 - 3 digit numbers - with regrouping) Adding & Subtracting Money: (2-step problems with regrouping) Multiplying Money: by 2,3,4,5 with regrouping Multiplying Money: by 6,7,8,9 with regrouping Making Change Consumer Math Skills Benefits of Google Slides: If you’ve been looking for a way to integrate technology into your lessons, this is your answer. And the best part is you don’t have to print, cut, laminate, or replace when you lose pieces…it’s ALL DIGITAL! Contents Include: Colorful Google Slides Activities Colorful Price LIst to Refer To Picture-Cue Word Problems Computation & Word Problems Clearly-Stated Math Objectives Answer Key
High-Interest / Low Readability: Famous People, Places, & Events
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High-Interest / Low Readability: Famous People, Places, & Events

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Who founded Mexico City? What did Sandy Koufax do? What is in Iceland? People throughout history and places around the world can be found in this attention-grabbing, 96-page book. Reluctant readers of all ages and those reading below grade level are sure to have fun while they improve their reading skills with Famous People, Places, and Events. Eighty-eight intriguing short stories, guaranteed to hold the reader's attention, are followed by questions designed to reinforce specific reading skills. The basic skills focused on are: finding main ideas, detecting sequences, finding facts, locating answers, vocabulary and word analysis, making inferences, and more! To assist a variety of students, this sequential book is arranged according to the difficulty of each story's reading level. The first group of stories have a reading level of 1.8-2.5. The next group of stories have a reading level of 2.5-3.0. The final group of stories range between 3.0-3.8. These reading levels have been carefully achieved through the use of controlled vocabulary, simple sentence structure, and appropriate illustrations. Reading Level 1.8-3.8 | Grade Level 4+ Contents Include: - 88 Short Stories - Follow-Up Comprehension Questions for Each Story - Teacher's Extended Activities - Answer Key
U.S. Government
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U.S. Government

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Give your students a close-up look at the inner workings of the United States government in action. You’ll take them inside the Constitution, the justice system, the legislatures, the elective process, the military, and more! This reproducible book is sure to challenge students as they delve into the encyclopedia to assist them with 24 different units. Each unit includes crossword puzzles, definitions, fill-in-the-blank questions, and extended activities. This thorough set was designed to help middle school, high school, and adult education students gain a better understanding of the many activities and services of the United States government. Grades 6-12 Contents Include: - 24 Units, Four Lessons per Unit - Glossary - Suggestions for Use - Answer Key Each Unit Includes: - Crossword Puzzle & Research Activity - Glossary Activity - Evaluation / Critical Thinking Activity - Cloze Reading Activity - Matching Activity 24 Units Include: - Government Terms - Government Terms - Part Two - Constitution - Constitution - Part Two - Congress - Senate - House of Representatives - Voting - The Republican Party - The Democratic Party - The President - The Vice President - Immigration - Citizenship - The Supreme Court - The Law - Trial - State Government - City Government - The Post Office - Army (United States) - Navy (United States) - Marine Corps (United States) - Air Force (United States)
Daily Language Quickies Activities for Grade 4
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Daily Language Quickies Activities for Grade 4

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Sharpen grammar and writing skills in just ten minutes a day! This collection of 160 short language review exercises reinforces key language skills. Used on a daily basis, these activities will increase student awareness and develop skills in the specific areas of writing and grammar that should be mastered by forth grade. Skills Covered Include: - Abbreviations - Addresses - Adverbs - Antonyms & Synonyms - Articles - Capitalization - Compound Words - Contractions - Coordinating Conjunctions - Dates & Time - Fact or Opinion - Follow instructions - Formatting Titles (Book, Song, Poems, etc.) - Homophones - Main Idea - Multiple-Meaning Words - Nouns: Common, Proper, & Pro - Plural Nouns & Pronouns - Possessive Nouns & Pronouns - Prefixes & Suffixes - Prepositions - Punctuation - Quotations - Sentence Type - Spelling - Subjects & Predicates - Tense - Verbs - Writing Sentences
First Steps in Writing {Bundle}
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First Steps in Writing {Bundle}

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Turn storytellers into story writers with this skill-based approach to writing. Each of the four units in the bundle guides beginners through the writing process. From learning to recognize sentences to writing their first story, students will be well on their way to writing success. Features Include: - Picture Clues - Story Starters - Vocabulary Words - Sample Sentences - Awards - Skills Chart Activities Include: - Sentence Recognition - Sequencing Words into a Sentence - Identifying and Writing Statements, Questions, Commands, and Exclamations - Writing Paragraphs Four Titles in this Bundle Include: - What is a Sentence? - How Do I Write a Sentence? - What are the Four Kinds of Sentences? - How do I Write a Story?
Improving Reading Fluency & Comprehension (Grades 3-4)
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Improving Reading Fluency & Comprehension (Grades 3-4)

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These 50 nonfiction stories and activities are a sure-fire way to improve fluency and comprehension skills! Simple sentences and short, easy-to-read paragraphs are paired with compelling illustrations for a strong picture-text correspondence. Age-appropriate topics and a controlled vocabulary motivate students and help ensure success. Follow-up activities focus on specific reading skills such as finding the main idea, making inferences, reading for details, locating information, using context clues, and more. The activities featured in this book utilize the direct-approach fluency formula: read and re-read decodable words in connected text. Research shows that repeated readings turn slow, choppy readers into faster, smoother, more fluent readers. By doing the five follow-up activities that accompany each short paragraph, students will read the same paragraph a minimum of four times: 1. Read the paragraph when first presented with it. 2. Look back at the paragraph to respond to the follow-up exercises. 3. Complete the cloze reading activity involving the paragraph. 4. Follow the direction to “Re-read your completed paragraph to make sure it makes sense.” Reading Level 3-4
GOOGLE SLIDES: Checkbook Math
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GOOGLE SLIDES: Checkbook Math

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86 Ready-to-use Google Slides Activities sure to build essential practical math life skills and teach How to Use a Checking Account! * Students practice applying their math skills in addition, subtraction, decimals and more! They also gain valuable, practical knowledge about the important survival skill of handling money and using a bank account. READY TO USE: These interactive, no-prep Google Slides are ready to use! Simply download them to your Google Classroom/Drive and assign them to your students! Assign the whole set or just today’s lesson. See product preview to see tons of sample slides. COLORFUL SEQUENTIAL LESSONS: Everyday math is put to the test with each of the 26 life-skills lessons. Step-by-step instructions teach students how to write a check. Students are then challenged with real-life-scenario math word problems. Lessons begin solving a math question, then students write a check for the correct amount, record the transactions, and keep track of their balances. These interactive Google Slides activities are very visual and even include extra blank checks and account balance forms, colorful diagrams and charts to use on a whiteboard and more! Example Activity: Carl took his car to Hal’s Service Station and had his car’s engine tuned-up for $29.95, bought a new battery for $39.95, and had the oil changed for $9.95. For what amount did he need to make a check out to Hal’s? Skill Focus: Writing Checks Keeping a Balance Making Deposits Recording Transactions Glossary Blank Checks Blank Check Registers Diagrams & Charts Benefits of Google Slides: If you’ve been looking for a way to integrate technology into your lessons, this is your answer. And the best part is you don’t have to print, cut, laminate, or replace when you lose pieces…it’s ALL DIGITAL! How do Google Slides Work? Students read each high-interest word problem on a computer or iPad then answer the skill questions right on their copy of the slides. Teachers can see students’ answers in real time, or review them later. Slides can also be printed and used as colorful classroom worksheets. Interest Level: 6-12 Reading Level: 3-4 Purchase of this Google Slides product will give you access to a pdf link page containing the answer key, introduction, and a pdf link that you click on to download your copy of these innovative Google Slides lessons.
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of Nimh: Discovering Literature Teaching Guide
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Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of Nimh: Discovering Literature Teaching Guide

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Grade Level: 5-8 Interest Level: 4-12 This is a teaching guide, not a full version of the book. The Discovering Literature Series is designed to develop a student’s appreciation for good literature and to improve reading comprehension. While many skills reinforce a student’s ability to comprehend what he or she reads (sequencing, cause and effect, finding details, using context clues), two skills are vital. They are: discerning main ideas and summarizing the text. Students who can master these two essential skills develop into sophisticated readers. 80 pages. Each chapter analysis is organized into three basic elements: Student Directives, Chapter Vocabulary, and Chapter Summary. The Student Directives contain the main ideas in each chapter. They provide the students, working individually or in groups, with a framework for developing their summaries. Student Directives can also be used as group discussions. The Chapter Vocabulary includes definitions of keywords from each chapter. To save time, students need only to copy, not look up, definitions. A Chapter Summary for each chapter is included for teacher use and knowledge. Throughout the guide Skill Pages and Tests are provided for to build an increased understanding of the book and to review student’s knowledge.
Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry: Discovering Literature Teaching Guide
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Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry: Discovering Literature Teaching Guide

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Grade Level: 5-8 Interest Level: 4-12 This is a teaching guide, not a full version of the book. The Discovering Literature Series is designed to develop a student’s appreciation for good literature and to improve reading comprehension. While many skills reinforce a student’s ability to comprehend what he or she reads (sequencing, cause and effect, finding details, using context clues), two skills are vital. They are: discerning main ideas and summarizing the text. Students who can master these two essential skills develop into sophisticated readers. 64 pages. Each chapter analysis is organized into three basic elements: Student Directives, Chapter Vocabulary, and Chapter Summary. The Student Directives contain the main ideas in each chapter. They provide the students, working individually or in groups, with a framework for developing their summaries. Student Directives can also be used as group discussions. The Chapter Vocabulary includes definitions of keywords from each chapter. To save time, students need only to copy, not look up, definitions. A Chapter Summary for each chapter is included for teacher use and knowledge. Throughout the guide Skill Pages and Tests are provided for to build an increased understanding of the book and to review student’s knowledge.
Google Slides: Using Websites and Emails - Everyday-Life Reading & Writing Practice
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Google Slides: Using Websites and Emails - Everyday-Life Reading & Writing Practice

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Being able to read and write emails and knowing how to shop, find information, and communicate using a computer have quickly become essential life skills for the twenty-first century. Many students need lots of practice to understand, interpret, and use what they have read in these formats. This Chapter Slice offers plenty of realistic examples and tons of practical activities designed to improve reading and writing skills. Realistic images make these suitable for students of all ages. Writing activities give students practice with writing for a specific purpose.
Google Slides: MENU MATH FOR BEGINNERS
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Google Slides: MENU MATH FOR BEGINNERS

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An Appetizing Approach to Learning Math Skills! From pizza to pancakes, and bacon to banana splits, nearly everything you might order from a restaurant can be found on the colorful menus included in these hands-on, practical math lessons. This Beginning level teaches simple addition, subtraction, and multiplication of money using picture cues in both computation AND word problem formats. And best of all, since they’re Google Slides- you can give immediate feedback, review later, or use for distance learning homework. See the product preview for TONS of sample slides! Students solve computation and real-life word problems by referring to highly visual menus. Determining prices, figuring food costs and making change are just a few of the skills covered. Math objectives are clearly stated on each page making it easy to focus on the skills your students need most. These fun, easy-reading math lessons are terrific for students of all ages who need practice adding and subtracting money, looking up prices, understanding decimals, multiplying money and determining costs. Picture cues help students with limited reading skills solve these math word problems. These fun activities are designed to appeal to students of ALL ages who need essential skills practice or remediation. Easy-to-Use: Math objectives are clearly stated on each slide making it easy to focus on the skills your students need most. Easy-to-Read: The included menu features delicious foods that kids love like pizza, tacos, hot dogs, french fries and ice cream cones. The easy-to-read menu generates hundreds of simple rebus and word problems. Students can use the included word problem activities to practice basic math skills or use the menu independently to practice ordering and figuring costs. The possibilities are endless!So help your students understand the practical reasons for learning math while they learn about consumer math with this motivating and solidly-conceived program. Reading Level: 1-2 Interest Level: 2-12 Skills Focus: Reading a Menu Locating Information Adding Money: Adding 2 items (2 - 3 digit numbers - no regrouping) Adding Money: Adding 3 items (2 -3 digit numbers - with regrouping) Subtracting Money: (2 - 3 digit numbers - no regrouping) Subtracting Money: (2 - 3 digit numbers - with regrouping) Adding & Subtracting Money: (2-step problems with regrouping) Multiplying Money: by 2,3,4,5 with regrouping Multiplying Money: by 6,7,8,9 with regrouping Making Change Consumer Math Skills Benefits of Google Slides: If you’ve been looking for a way to integrate technology into your lessons, this is your answer. And the best part is you don’t have to print, cut, laminate, or replace when you lose pieces…it’s ALL DIGITAL!
Google Classroom: Menu Math for Beginners Level 1 - Menu with Slides Version
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Google Classroom: Menu Math for Beginners Level 1 - Menu with Slides Version

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An Appetizing Approach to Learning Math Skills! From pizza to pancakes, and bacon to banana splits, nearly everything you might order from a restaurant can be found on the colorful menus included in these hands-on, practical math lessons. This Beginning level teaches simple addition, subtraction, and multiplication of money using picture cues in both computation AND word problem formats. And best of all, since they’re Google Slides- you can give immediate feedback, review later, or use for distance learning homework. See the product preview for TONS of sample slides! Students solve computation and real-life word problems by referring to highly visual menus. Determining prices, figuring food costs and making change are just a few of the skills covered. Math objectives are clearly stated on each page making it easy to focus on the skills your students need most. These fun, easy-reading math lessons are terrific for students of all ages who need practice adding and subtracting money, looking up prices, understanding decimals, multiplying money and determining costs. Picture cues help students with limited reading skills solve these math word problems. These fun activities are designed to appeal to students of ALL ages who need essential skills practice or remediation. Easy-to-Use: Math objectives are clearly stated on each slide making it easy to focus on the skills your students need most. Easy-to-Read: The included menu features delicious foods that kids love like pizza, tacos, hot dogs, french fries and ice cream cones. The easy-to-read menu generates hundreds of simple rebus and word problems. Students can use the included word problem activities to practice basic math skills or use the menu independently to practice ordering and figuring costs. The possibilities are endless!So help your students understand the practical reasons for learning math while they learn about consumer math with this motivating and solidly-conceived program. Reading Level: 1-2 Interest Level: 2-12 Skills Focus: Reading a Menu Locating Information Adding Money: Adding 2 items (2 - 3 digit numbers - no regrouping) Adding Money: Adding 3 items (2 -3 digit numbers - with regrouping) Subtracting Money: (2 - 3 digit numbers - no regrouping) Subtracting Money: (2 - 3 digit numbers - with regrouping) Adding & Subtracting Money: (2-step problems with regrouping) Multiplying Money: by 2,3,4,5 with regrouping Multiplying Money: by 6,7,8,9 with regrouping Making Change Consumer Math Skills
Independent Living Series: Getting Around (eBook)
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Independent Living Series: Getting Around (eBook)

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Here’s Your Ticket to Independent Living! Prepare students for the ‘real world’ with these important life-skills lessons! Getting Around town safely, affordably, and efficiently is your ticket to freedom, but it can also be a real-life challenge… These essential lessons feature helpful tips and important information about the joys and pitfalls of commuting by bike, bus, subway, and car. Whether interpreting subway routes, bus schedules, calculating fares or buying and maintaining a car, students get tons of real-life-situation practice while also improving reading comprehension and practical application math skills. Topics Include: Commuting by Bike: What are the Do’s and Don’ts of commuting by bike? Are there bike-friendly cities? How much less does it cost to commute by bike versus a car? Are electric bikes a good option? What are important bike-safety issues and more… Commuting by Bus: Practice interpreting bus schedules, routes and determining how to get to your destination on time. Are there bus-friendly cities? How much does riding a bus cost? Can a bus carry a wheelchair or a bike? Is it possible to travel long distance by bus? Commuting by Subway & Train: Practice interpreting schedules and determining how to get to your destination on time. Calculate train fares, purchase monthly passes and more… Commuting by Car: How do car loans work? Buying vs leasing? Used cars vs new cars? Is car insurance really necessary? Car maintenance… is it that important? What are The Top 7 reasons for getting a traffic ticket? Tips for being a good and safe driver… even in bad weather! Reading Level: Grades 3-4 Interest Level: Grades 8-12
Google Classroom: Independent Living - Getting Around & Transportation Life Skills
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Google Classroom: Independent Living - Getting Around & Transportation Life Skills

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Here’s Your Ticket to Independent Living! Prepare students for the ‘real world’ with these important life-skills lessons! Getting Around town safely, affordably, and efficiently is your ticket to freedom, but it can also be a real-life challenge… These essential lessons feature helpful tips and important information about the joys and pitfalls of commuting by bike, bus, subway, and car. Whether interpreting subway routes, bus schedules, calculating fares or buying and maintaining a car, students get tons of real-life-situation practice while also improving reading comprehension and practical application math skills.Topics Include: Commuting by Bike: What are the Do’s and Don’ts of commuting by bike? Are there bike-friendly cities? How much less does it cost to commute by bike versus a car? Are electric bikes a good option? What are important bike-safety issues and more…Commuting by Bus: Practice interpreting bus schedules, routes and determining how to get to your destination on time. Are there bus-friendly cities? How much does riding a bus cost? Can a bus carry a wheelchair or a bike? Is it possible to travel long distance by bus? Commuting by Subway & Train: Practice interpreting schedules and determining how to get to your destination on time. Calculate train fares, purchase monthly passes and more…Commuting by Car: How do car loans work? Buying vs leasing? Used cars vs new cars? Is car insurance really necessary? Car maintenance… is it that important? What are The Top 7 reasons for getting a traffic ticket? Tips for being a good and safe driver… even in bad weather! Reading Level: Grades 3-4 Interest Level: Grades 8-12 Easy-to-Use: Simply download these Google Slides and assign them to your students. Assign them all, or just a few for today’s lesson! For additional flexibility, these slides can also be printed for in-class use! Benefits of Google Slides: If you’ve been looking for a way to integrate technology into your lessons, this is your answer. And the best part is you don’t have to print, cut, laminate, or replace when you lose pieces…it’s ALL DIGITAL! How do Google Slides Work? Students read each high-interest story on a computer or iPad then answer the comprehension questions right on their copy of the slides. Teachers can see students’ answers in real time, or review them later. Slides can also be printed and used as colorful classroom worksheets. You can assign a set of slides to each student, so that they have their own personal packet.
GOOGLE SLIDES: Bargain Math
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GOOGLE SLIDES: Bargain Math

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148 Practical & Interactive Google Slides Lessons & Activities! Everyone LOVES a bargain… and your students will to! These colorful, “real-life scenario” Google Slides Activities are sure to sharpen math skills and teach students to become successful bargain hunters and good consumers! Students get lots of practice “shopping” using realistic ads, clipping various types of coupons, learning about unit pricing, package pricing, bulk pricing and more. Students learn the various ways to judge a purchase to determine if it is the best possible choice. See the Product Preview to see TONS of sample pages. "Real-Life" Situation Practice: Students practice using what they have learned as they determine the best deals when grocery shopping, clothes shopping, buying a car, taking a trip, renting an apartment and more… High-interest math word problems ask students to decide whether to add, subtract, multiply and/or divide money to find the best bargain. So improve your students’ math skills while giving them the tools they need to establish valuable, lifelong consumer habits, and smart-shopping skills! Ready-to-use Google Slides: Simply download them to your Google Drive/Classroom and assign them to your students. You can assign the entire set, or just a few for today’s lesson. Reading Level: 4-6 Interest Level: 6 - adult Benefits of Google Slides: If you’ve been looking for a way to integrate technology into your lessons, this is your answer. And the best part is you don’t have to print, cut, laminate, or replace when you lose pieces…it’s ALL DIGITAL! How do Google Slides Work? Students read each high-interest word problem on a computer or iPad then answer the skill questions right on their copy of the slides. Teachers can see students’ answers in real time, or review them later. Slides can also be printed and used as colorful classroom worksheets. Your students will love these engaging DIGITAL Google Slides math lessons! They’re perfect for students of all ages as daily homework, skill practice, remediation, review, and distance learning. Purchase of this Google Slides product will give you access to a pdf link page containing the answer key, introduction, and a pdf link that you click on to download your copy of these innovative Google Slides lessons. Includes: 148 Google Slides Pdf link page to the Google Slides Answer
The Hobbit: Discovering Literature Teaching Guide
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The Hobbit: Discovering Literature Teaching Guide

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Grade Level: 6-12 This is a teaching guide, not a full version of the book. The Discovering Literature Series is designed to develop a student’s appreciation for good literature and to improve reading comprehension. At the Challenging Level, we focus on a variety of reading strategies that help students construct meaning from their experience with literature as well as make connections between their reading and the rest of their lives. The strategies reflect the demands of each literature selection. In these study guides, we will focus on beginning a book, setting and mood, irony, plot structure, foreshadowing and flashback, characterization, forming hypotheses, evaluating a book, plot conflict, point of view, inferencing, rereading, theme, narration, and the genre of dystopias. Each chapter analysis is organized into three basic elements: Journal and Discussion Topics, Chapter Vocabulary, and Chapter Summary. Other features include Strategy Pages to increase students’ understanding of strategies to enhance their comprehension of literature; Testing at the end of each chapter grouping, and Writer’s Forum for students’ to write in a variety of genres relating to the text. This 75-page teaching guide includes an answer key.
Google Slides: Real-World Skills Series - Handling Money!
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Google Slides: Real-World Skills Series - Handling Money!

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145 Colorful & Interactive Google Slides! Engaging Reading, Comprehension & Life Skills Activities that students WANT TO READ ABOUT! From setting up a bank account to using Venmo and PayPal, students get vital tips on how to be a smart consumer, when to save their money, and how to spend it wisely. Teens and ‘Experts’ offer helpful advice through colorful text messages, while the high-interest reading passages challenge students to learn more about this essential life skill. HIGH-INTEREST TOPICS: You just got your first paycheck! You are super excited. But what happens now? There’s a lot to know when it comes to managing your hard-earned money. Do you need a bank account? Should you get a credit card? How do you avoid scams? Is lending money a good idea? These high-interest Google Slides lessons answer these questions and many more in a light-hearted, easy-reading style that readers will LOVE! EASY-TO-READ, ENGAGING LAYOUT: Colorful characters teach essential concepts through graphic text messages, cartoon conversations, and lighthearted reading passages. Important concepts are woven throughout this fun format keeping students highly engaged while also improving their reading comprehension skills. 280 COMPREHENSION & WRITING ACTIVITIES: Each of the 14 high-interest lessons is followed by 20 specific reading comprehension questions and writing activities that require complete-sentence answers. Thats 280 comprehension AND writing activities! ALIGNED TO STANDARDS: Each question is clearly labeled with the standard that it meets. Standards include: Locate Information Apply, Analyze Compare/Contrast Draw Conclusions Evaluate Information Form an Opinion Make Inferences Make Generalizations Sequence Summarize Find Solutions Use Context to find Meaning Research HANDY SKILL CHART: Need to work on a specific skill or standard? Use the handy Skill Chart to quickly find a chapter that targets that specific skill! TOPICS INCLUDE: Why Does Money Matter? I’m Earning Money! Should I Hide It in the Mattress or Dig a Hole in the Backyard? My Friends Are Snobs! Will They Make Fun of Me if I Don’t Buy Name Brand? I Signed up for a Free Trial. Why Are They Charging Me? Is It Worth It to Buy an Extended Warranty? I Lent Money to a Friend. Now I Need It. What Should I Do? Credit Cards Are Great! Now I Can Buy Whatever I Want, Right? Someone Stole My Wallet! What Should I Do? Digital Payments Are Confusing! Which One Should I Use? My Card Company Says I Bought Something. But I Didn’t! What Should I Do? Why Should I Make My Own Coffee When There’s a Coffee Shop Near School? If It’s on Sale It’s Worth It, Right? I Want to Buy Something but 7% of the Reviews Are Bad, What Should I Do? Money is For Spending, Why Should I Save? This engaging and practical new series teaches topics students WANT TO READ ABOUT!