Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications, an educational publishing company established in the 1980's. Ready-Ed specialises in photocopy master activity materials for students aged 5 to 13. All of our ebooks are presented in the .pdf format and the full range of subject areas is covered. We provide a variety of ebooks for SEN use as well as activity books for those in need of extension.
Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications, an educational publishing company established in the 1980's. Ready-Ed specialises in photocopy master activity materials for students aged 5 to 13. All of our ebooks are presented in the .pdf format and the full range of subject areas is covered. We provide a variety of ebooks for SEN use as well as activity books for those in need of extension.
Easy English Book 4: Easy Punctuation is the fourth book in the series and aims to improve educational outcomes for ESL students. It encourages students to become familiar with the alphabet and helps them to understand how words are formed from vowels and consonants. It also introduces students to basic but important punctuation, such as: capital letters, full stops, question marks, exclamation marks, commas, speech marks and apostrophes.
The book models how to punctuate correctly and inspires students to practise punctuation, by providing them with engaging activities which are enchantingly illustrated and outcome linked. Easy Punctuation is cleverly written to motivate students to begin to write with care and confidence. The solutions for these activities are provided at the back of the book.
This is a Photocopy Master E-book (56 pages) and activity pages may be photocopied for use in the classroom.
Our E-books are in pdf format.
Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications.
Author: Margaret Warner
Easy English Book 3: More Easy Read and Write is the third book in the series and aims to improve educational outcomes for indigenous and ESL students. It introduces students to five entertaining and engaging short stories which are delightfully and meaningfully illustrated. The stories are clearly and simply written, to help students develop basic comprehension skills.
They deal with characters participating in school events, visiting family, making new friends and going on a school excursion themselves. Carefully constructed student activities, which are outcome linked, are connected to each story and encourage careful reading and understanding of the texts. The solutions for these activities are provided at the back of the book.
This is a Photocopy Master E-book (52 pages) and activity pages may be photocopied for use in the classroom.
Our E-books are in pdf format.
Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications.
Author: Margaret Warner
Easy English Book 2: Easy Read and Write is the second book in the series and aims to improve educational outcomes for indigenous and ESL students. It introduces students to six entertaining and engaging short stories which are delightfully and meaningfully illustrated. The stories are clearly and simply written, to help students develop some basic comprehension skills.
They deal with characters spending time with their family and friends, not feeling well and interacting with Australian wildlife: situations in which the students are likely to find themselves. Carefully designed student activities, which are outcome linked, are connected to each story and encourage careful reading and understanding of the texts. The solutions for these activities are provided at the back of the book.
This is a Photocopy Master E-book (52 pages) and activity pages may be photocopied for use in the classroom.
Our E-books are in pdf format.
Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications.
Author: Margaret Warner
Easy English Book 1: Easy Words is the first book in the series and aims to improve educational outcomes for indigenous and ESL students. It introduces students to basic vocabulary needed to communicate and function in Australian life. It introduces this vocabulary through clear and precise illustrations and prompts the students to use and remember the vocabulary through carefully designed student activities which are outcome linked. The solutions for Easy Words activities are provided at the back of the book.
This is a Photocopy Master E-book (52 pages) and activity pages may be photocopied for use in the classroom.
Our E-books are in pdf format.
Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications.
Author: Margaret Warner
Maths Rescue 3 – Number: Applications is the third book in the series created for classroom teachers, the focus of which is on the reinforcement of “the basics” in maths, as well as activities aimed at developing understanding of mathematics concepts. Students with Specific Learning Difficulties experience a range of problems with their academic learning. These problems include word recognition and comprehension; coping with pages that are too cluttered and with too many differing requirements; being able to sequence, recall and apply strategies in abstract situations; striving to process information while working to meet deadlines and having trouble with personal organisation with their school work.
While the books in this series are designed for students with learning difficulties, they can be used as a simple and straightforward introduction to concepts or a reinforcement of mathematical strategies for the whole class. The books follow a basic format, with each activity usually containing a choice of two worksheets to cater for a range of ability levels. Activities in the series are linked to National Mathematics Curriculum outcomes.
Each book contains:
* Information on Specific Learning Difficulties: Information from a variety of referenced sources including online literature from recognised Australian organisations. Includes descriptions of the various learning difficulties and ideas for strategies in the classroom and at home;
* Student Lifesavers: Clearly presented charts designed as a “basic facts” reference for students who are working though more difficult maths concepts;
* “Parent Power” Pages: Informative pages for parents on each mathematical unit. These pages include terminology, mathematical strategies, examples and reinforcement ideas for the home and community;
* Progress Charts: Students can keep an ongoing record of their homework achievements.
This is a Photocopy Master E-book (52 pages) and activity pages may be photocopied for use in the classroom.
Our E-books are in pdf format.
Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications.
Author: Sandy Tasker
Created for classroom teachers, the focus of the Maths Rescue series is on the reinforcement of “the basics” in maths, as well as activities aimed at developing understanding of mathematics concepts. Students with Specific Learning Difficulties experience a range of problems with their academic learning. These problems include word recognition and comprehension; coping with pages that are too cluttered and with too many differing requirements; being able to sequence, recall and apply strategies in abstract situations; striving to process information while working to meet deadlines and having trouble with personal organization with their schoolwork.
While the books in this series are designed for students with learning difficulties, they can be used as a simple and straightforward introduction to concepts or a reinforcement of mathematical strategies for the whole class. The books follow a basic format, with each activity usually containing a choice of two worksheets to cater for a range of ability levels. Activities in the series are linked to National Mathematics Curriculum outcomes.
Maths Rescue 2: Measurement, Chance and Data contains:
* Information on Specific Learning Difficulties: Information from a variety of referenced sources including online literature from recognised Australian organisations. Includes descriptions of the various learning difficulties and ideas for strategies in the classroom and at home;
* Student Lifesavers: Clearly presented charts designed as a “basic facts” reference for students who are working though more difficult maths concepts;
* “Parent Power” Pages: Informative pages for parents on each mathematical unit. These pages include terminology, mathematical strategies, examples and reinforcement ideas for the home and community;
* Progress Charts: Students can keep an ongoing record of their homework achievements.
This is a Photocopy Master E-book (56 pages) and activity pages may be photocopied for use in the classroom.
Our E-books are in pdf format.
Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications.
Author: Sandy Tasker
Maths Rescue 1 – Number: Written Applications is the first book in the Maths Rescue series. The focus of the series is on the reinforcement of “the basics” in maths, as well as activities aimed at developing understanding of mathematics concepts. Students with Specific Learning Difficulties experience a range of problems with their academic learning. These problems include word recognition and comprehension; coping with pages that are too cluttered and with too many differing requirements; being able to sequence, recall and apply strategies in abstract situations; striving to process information while working to meet deadlines and having trouble with personal organization with their schoolwork.
While the books in this series are designed for students with learning difficulties, they can be used as a simple and straightforward introduction to concepts or a reinforcement of mathematical strategies for the whole class. The books follow a basic format, with each activity usually containing a choice of two worksheets to cater for a range of ability levels. Activities in the series are linked to National Mathematics Curriculum outcomes.
Each book contains:
* Information on Specific Learning Difficulties: Information from a variety of referenced sources including online literature from recognised Australian organisations. Includes descriptions of the various learning difficulties and ideas for strategies in the classroom and at home;
* Student Lifesavers: Clearly presented charts designed as a “basic facts” reference for students who are working though more difficult maths concepts;
* “Parent Power” Pages: Informative pages for parents on each mathematical unit. These pages include terminology, mathematical strategies, examples and reinforcement ideas for the home and community;
* Progress Charts: Students can keep an ongoing record of their homework achievements.
This is a Photocopy Master E-book (64 pages) and activity pages may be photocopied for use in the classroom.
Our E-books are in pdf format.
Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications.
Author: Sandy Tasker
The Striving to Improve Series targets students who, for whatever reason, are struggling to keep up with their peers. The activities in the books are designed to prevent students from regressing any further at school. The tasks are based on a modified curriculum so that students can work at their own pace and without constant supervision from the teacher.
The children who you teach may be struggling with their school work because they have been diagnosed with learning difficulties such as ADHD or dyslexia. They may be struggling because of social factors which have resulted in them missing a lot of school. Whatever the reason, this book, Viewing, will help students begin to interpret and create a range of visual texts skillfully and confidently.
Activities in this book link to the Australian Curriculum for Years 5, 6 and 7 so children feel that what is being asked of them is actually achievable. To make the tasks more manageable, they have been broken down into small parts which gives each student the opportunity to process one idea at a time. Time limits have been either abandoned or made flexible for students so success becomes a habit rather than a rarity.
This is a Photocopy Master E-book (48 pages) and activity pages may be photocopied for use in the classroom.
Our E-books are in pdf format.
Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications.
Editor: Lindsay Marsh
The Striving to Improve Series targets students who, for whatever reason, are struggling to keep up with their peers. The activities in the books are designed to prevent students from regressing any further at school. The tasks are based on a modified curriculum so that students can work at their own pace and without constant supervision from the teacher.
The children who you teach may be struggling with their school work because they have been diagnosed with learning difficulties such as ADHD or dyslexia. They may be struggling because of social factors which have resulted in them missing a lot of school. Whatever the reason, this book, Speaking and Listening, will help students prepare and deliver their own speeches and listen to speeches delivered by their classmates.
Activities in this book link to the Australian Curriculum for Years 5 and 6, so children feel that what is being asked of them is actually achievable. To make the tasks more manageable, they have been broken down into small parts which gives each student the opportunity to process one idea at a time. Time limits have been either abandoned or made flexible for students so success becomes a habit rather than a rarity.
This is a Photocopy Master E-book (56 pages) and activity pages may be photocopied for use in the classroom.
Our E-books are in pdf format.
Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications.
Editor: Lindsay Marsh
The Striving to Improve Series targets students who, for whatever reason, are struggling to keep up with their peers. The activities in the books are designed to prevent students from regressing any further at school. The tasks are based on a modified curriculum so that students can work at their own pace and without constant supervision from the teacher.
The children who you teach may be struggling with their school work because they have been diagnosed with learning difficulties such as ADHD or dyslexia. They may be struggling because of social factors which have resulted in them missing a lot of school. Whatever the reason, this book, Writing 2, will help students begin to write more clearly, accurately and confidently.
Activities in this book link to the Australian Curriculum for Years 5 and 6, so children feel that what is being asked of them is actually achievable. To make the tasks more manageable, they have been broken down into small parts which gives each student the opportunity to process one idea at a time. Time limits have been either abandoned or made flexible for students so success becomes a habit rather than a rarity.
This is a Photocopy Master E-book (48 pages) and activity pages may be photocopied for use in the classroom.
Our E-books are in pdf format.
Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications.
Editor: Lindsay Marsh
The Striving to Improve Series targets students who, for whatever reason, are struggling to keep up with their peers. The activities in the books are designed to prevent students from regressing any further at school. The tasks are based on a modified curriculum so that students can work at their own pace and without constant supervision from the teacher.
The children who you teach may be struggling with their school work because they have been diagnosed with learning difficulties such as ADHD or dyslexia. They may be struggling because of social factors which have resulted in them missing a lot of school. Whatever the reason, this book, Writing 1, will help students begin to write more clearly, accurately and confidently.
Activities in this book link to the Australian Curriculum for Years 5 and 6, so children feel that what is being asked of them is actually achievable. To make the tasks more manageable, they have been broken down into small parts which gives each student the opportunity to process one idea at a time. Time limits have been either abandoned or made flexible for students so success becomes a habit rather than a rarity.
This is a Photocopy Master E-book (56 pages) and activity pages may be photocopied for use in the classroom.
Our E-books are in pdf format.
Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications.
Editor: Lindsay Marsh
The Striving to Improve Series targets students who, for whatever reason, are struggling to keep up with their peers. The activities in the books are designed to prevent students from regressing any further at school. The tasks are based on a modified curriculum so that students can work at their own pace and without constant supervision from the teacher.
This book, Angles, Shapes and Mensuration, is focused on the Measurement and Geometry Strand of the Australian Curriculum for lower ability students and those who need further opportunity to consolidate these core areas in mathematics. Each section of the book provides students with the opportunity to consolidate written and mental methods of calculation, with an emphasis on process and understanding.
The section entitled Angles enables students to review types of angles and naming angles. There is the opportunity to practise drawing angles and using angles within a context. Students then have the opportunity to investigate angles in a triangle and to also classify the different types of triangles. The section entitled Shapes And Mensuration familiarises students with units of length, mass and capacity and provides activities to consolidate unit conversions using mental strategies. The activities then move on to exploring perimeter and area of rectangles and triangles and allow for a thorough consolidation of these foundational concepts. Students then engage with simple volume and capacity ideas.
These activities are a useful way to scaffold a new unit of Mathematics and will help build confidence for lower ability students to attempt more challenging problems at their year level. The activities are designed to guide student learning with minimal input from the teacher and there is a strong emphasis on process and understanding.The activities can be used for individual students needing further consolidation in a mainstream classroom or as instructional worksheets for a whole class of lower ability students. The activities are tied to Curriculum Links in the Australian Curriculum ranging from grade levels of Year 4 through to Year 7 and are appropriate for students requiring extra support in Years 7, 8 and 9.
This is a Photocopy Master E-book (52 pages) and activity pages may be photocopied for use in the classroom.
Our E-books are in pdf format.
Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications.
Editor: Mirella Trimboli
The Striving to Improve Series targets students who, for whatever reason, are struggling to keep up with their peers. The activities in the books are designed to prevent students from regressing any further at school. The tasks are based on a modified curriculum so that students can work at their own pace and without constant supervision from the teacher.
This book, Fractions, Decimals and Percentages, is focused on the Number and Algebra Strand of the Australian Curriculum for lower ability students and those who need further opportunity to consolidate these core areas in mathematics. Each section of the book provides students with the opportunity to consolidate written and mental methods of calculation, with an emphasis on process and understanding.
The section entitled Skills With Decimals enables students to re-encounter ideas in decimal place value, calculations with decimals, comparing decimal quantities and rounding decimal amounts. The section entitled Fractions, Decimals And Percentages walks students through conversions between fractions, decimals and percentages. Students explore mental and written methods for performing conversion calculations. Attention is also given to real world applications and uses of these different representations, with an emphasis on understanding and using percentages.
These activities are a useful way to scaffold a new unit of Mathematics and will help build confidence for lower ability students to attempt more challenging problems at their year level. The activities are designed to guide student learning with minimal input from the teacher and there is a strong emphasis on process and understanding.The activities can be used for individual students needing further consolidation in a mainstream classroom or as instructional worksheets for a whole class of lower ability students. The activities are tied to Curriculum Links in the Australian Curriculum ranging from grade levels of Year 4 through to Year 7 and are appropriate for students requiring extra support in Years 7, 8 and 9.
This is a Photocopy Master E-book (55 pages) and activity pages may be photocopied for use in the classroom.
Our E-books are in pdf format.
Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications.
Editor: Mirella Trimboli
The Striving to Improve Series targets students who, for whatever reason, are struggling to keep up with their peers. The activities in the books are designed to prevent students from regressing any further at school. The tasks are based on a modified curriculum so that students can work at their own pace and without constant supervision from the teacher.
This book, Fractions, is focused on the Number and Algebra Strand of the Australian Curriculum for lower ability students and those who need further opportunity to consolidate these core areas in mathematics. The section entitled Understanding Fractions enables students to re-encounter ideas of equivalent fractions, simplifying fractions, improper fraction, mixed numerals and comparing fractions. The section entitled Calculating With Fractions walks students through the four core calculations.
These activities are a useful way to scaffold a new unit of Mathematics and will help build confidence for lower ability students to attempt more challenging problems at their year level. The activities are designed to guide student learning with minimal input from the teacher and there is a strong emphasis on process and understanding.The activities can be used for individual students needing further consolidation in a mainstream classroom or as instructional worksheets for a whole class of lower ability students. The activities are tied to Curriculum Links in the Australian Curriculum ranging from grade levels of Year 4 through to Year 7 and are appropriate for students requiring extra support in Years 7, 8 and 9.
This is a Photocopy Master E-book (52 pages) and activity pages may be photocopied for use in the classroom.
Our E-books are in pdf format.
Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications.
Editor: Mirella Trimboli
The Striving to Improve Series targets students who, for whatever reason, are struggling to keep up with their peers. The activities in the books are designed to prevent students from regressing any further at school. The tasks are based on a modified curriculum so that students can work at their own pace and without constant supervision from the teacher.
This book, Integers, is focused on the Number and Algebra Strand of the Australian Curriculum for lower ability students and those who need further opportunity to consolidate these core areas in mathematics.
The section entitled Understanding Integers enables students to reencounter ideas of place value, rounding, estimation, factors, multiples and the concept of a directed number.
The section entitled Calculating With Integers walks students through the four core calculations. Students explore addition and subtraction with two and three digit sums and can apply what they have learned to some real life application problems. Similarly, students explore the various levels of multiplication and division before applying them to a variety of applications.
Each section provides students with the opportunity to consolidate written and mental methods of calculation, with an emphasis on process and understanding. The activities can be used for individual students needing further consolidation in a mainstream classroom or as instructional worksheets for a whole class of lower ability students. The activities are tied to Curriculum Links in the Australian Curriculum ranging from grade levels of Year 4 through to Year 7 and are appropriate for students requiring extra support in Years 7, 8 and 9.
This is a Photocopy Master E-book (56 pages) and activity pages may be photocopied for use in the classroom.
Our E-books are in pdf format.
Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications.
Editor: Mirella Trimboli
Solving Maths Problems for Years 5 - 6 contains a series of open-ended engaging Maths problems which revolve around creatively written stories. The stories tell of situations in which the students are likely to find themselves – so the problems are placed in real life everyday contexts.
Support and extension questions are provided to help and challenge students of different abilities. Solving Maths Problems For Years 5 - 6 will make a great addition to your Maths resources.
This is a Photocopy Master E-book (64 pages) and activity pages may be photocopied for use in the classroom.
Our E-books are in pdf format.
Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications.
This book belongs to the Solving Maths Problems series, consisting of three books and is linked closely to the new v8.1 Australian curriculum.
Author: Anita Green
Solving Maths Problems for Years 3 - 4 contains a series of open-ended engaging Maths problems which revolve around creatively written stories. The stories tell of situations in which the students are likely to find themselves – so the problems are placed in real life everyday contexts.
Support and extension questions are provided in Solving Maths Problems for Years 3 - 4 to help and challenge students of different abilities.
This is a Photocopy Master E-book (64 pages) and activity pages may be photocopied for use in the classroom.
Our E-books are in pdf format.
Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications.
This book belongs to the Solving Maths Problems series, consisting of three books and is linked closely to the new v8.1 Australian curriculum.
Author: Anita Green
Solving Maths Problems for Years 1-2 contains a series of open-ended engaging maths problems which revolve around creatively written stories. The stories tell of situations in which the students are likely to find themselves – so the problems are placed in real life everyday contexts.
Support and extension questions are provided to help and challenge students of different abilities. Solving Maths Problems For Years 1-2 will make a great addition to your Maths resources.
This is a Photocopy Master E-book (68 pages) and activity pages may be photocopied for use in the classroom.
Our E-books are in pdf format.
Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications.
This book belongs to the Solving Maths Problems series, consisting of three books and is linked closely to the new v8.1 Australian curriculum.
Author: Anita Green
Teaching Critical Reading is linked to the v8.1 Australian curriculum and is based around 5 different text types: biographies, narratives, Greek myths, news reports and opinion pieces.
Students will learn to differentiate between these text types and use different language devices to achieve different purposes and target specific audiences.
To be able to read and think critically is essential for students in our contemporary society. Teaching Critical Reading will facilitate students’s growth of critical reading and thinking skills and prepare them to reason, imagine, debate, analyse, summarise and discuss.
This is a Photocopy Master E-book (52 pages) and activity pages may be photocopied for use in the classroom.
Our E-books are in pdf format.
Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications.
Teaching Critical Reading is written specifically for Year 6 students studying English.
Author: Leonie Westenberg
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Sustainability For Years 5-6 helps Year 5 and 6 students understand what it means to be sustainable and recognise why we need to live sustainably. This book covers topics such as sustaining the Earth’s biosphere, ecosystems, sustainable ways of living, transport, and the future of sustainability (houses, shopping bags, waste and community projects).
Each section of this book contains information and activities with the relevant curriculum links. Answers can be found at the back of the book. Sustainability For Years 5-6 is a holistic view of a a crucial subject for today’s students and future generations. This is a must-have resource for any classroom teacher of this age group.
Sustainability has been highlighted by the Australian curriculum as an important topic which all students studying in Australia should explore. Sustainability is future-orientated, focusing on protecting environments and creating a more ecologically and socially just world through informed action. Education on sustainability develops the skills, values and world view necessary to create a future for generations to come. Actions which support sustainable patterns of living consider environmental, cultural, social and economic systems.
This is a Photocopy Master ebook (52 pages) and activity pages may be photocopied for use in the classroom.
Our ebooks are in pdf format.
Edubooks is an imprint of Ready-Ed Publications.
Author: Fiona Black