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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.
Math Word Problems (Grades 3-4)
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Math Word Problems (Grades 3-4)

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Solving creative math problems! This lesson unit focuses on basic, child-friendly addition, subtraction, and multiplication problems. Example: “The grapes looked delicious! A bag of grapes was $3.82. If the apples were $2.04, how much more were the grapes?”Each of the 25 lessons in this book features five word problems that surround themes ranging from “The Pickle Sale” to “My Marble Collection.” While improving practical math solving skills, students are exposed to textbook instructions.
Division Computation
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Division Computation

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A deluge of division drills! This 20-lesson learning unit starts with two “Fast Action Division” exercises designed to be timed. From here, students move on to dividing by one-digit, two-digit and eventually 3-digit divisors. Plenty of space has been left for young mathematicians to work the hundreds of math drills included in this book.
Multiplying Fractions
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Multiplying Fractions

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Making fractions make sense! This 23-lesson learning unit is packed with hundreds of sequential fraction activities featuring both computation and word problems. As the third book in a series – following Adding Fractions and Subtracting Fractions – these exercises are designed to build upon what students have already learned. From “writing reciprocals of fractions, whole numbers, and mixed numbers,” to “multiplying a proper fraction by a proper fraction,” and on to “using a banana bread recipe to multiply fractions,” the activities in this book progress from learning basic concepts to mastering an understanding of how to multiply fractions. A Post Test and Answer Key are included.
Easy Timed Math Drills {Bundle}
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Easy Timed Math Drills {Bundle}

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Improve the speed and accuracy of beginning learners with these addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division drills! Easy-to-read practice drills with fewer equations per page cover facts 0-9 and feature 144 single-digit equations per drill. Each page features horizontal and vertical versions of the equations. Contents Include: - 144 Drill Pages - Award Certificate - Progress Chart
Allowance: Beginning Money Skills Game
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Allowance: Beginning Money Skills Game

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Reinforce Consumer Math Skills with this Beginning Money Skills Game It’s never too early for students to develop an interest in earning, saving, and spending money! With this game, players get realistic practice handling money. As student play the game, they add and subtract money as they take turns earning and spending money with tasks like giving the dog a bath or buying a movie ticket. This game is open-ended and may conclude when one player has more than $20 or when one player has moved his or her pawn completely around the board. Using games to teach and reinforce basic skills is a highly effective way to motivate students to learn! This game is ideal for 2-6 players, and is great for small groups and math centers. Contents Include: - Gameboard (Black & white and measures 8.5x11" for easy printing!) - Instructions - Spinner & Pawns - Money (Black & white for easy printing if you don't already have play money.) - 24 "Take A Chance!" Task Cards - Blank / Editable Task Cards (So you can create unique instructions that grab your students' attention.) Interest Level: 3-12
Percents: Practical Application
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Percents: Practical Application

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From calculating discounts to calculating parts of a whole to calculating sales tax, percents are a part of everyday life. This unit focuses entirely on the use of percents in real-life situations. As students work through the activities, they will take their knowledge of percents to a new, practical level. Students use advertisements, menus, and coupons to figure out word problems that involve purchasing items on sale and figuring sales tax. Tax tables help students learn to figure income tax and net pay. Circle graphs help students visualize percents as coming from a whole. Drill pages give students extra practice with percents. Working these practice problems will help students develop the skills necessary for a solid understanding of percents as percents relate to daily life. Skill Covered: - Changing Percents to Decimals - How to Figure Percents – Discounts & Sales Tax - Figuring Percents & Prices - Figuring Prices & Sales Tax - Taxes & the Government - Coupons & Percents - Percents & Circle Graphs - Percent Word Problems
GOOGLE SLIDES: Budget Math
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GOOGLE SLIDES: Budget Math

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** 152 Practical & Interactive Google Slides Lessons & Activities.** Budgeting made easy! Help your students make friends with the budgeting process while learning valuable life skills! Filled with fun and engaging activities, these interactive and colorful lessons take the anxiety out of creating and sticking to a budget. Students practice applying their math skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, and decimals. They also gain valuable, practical knowledge about the important survival skill of setting goals and budgeting money. So improve your students’ real-life money skills with this essential series! More About this Product: After learning the basics of how to create a variety of budgets, students get lots of practice with real-life budget scenarios. High-interest topics like planning an exotic vacation budget, a wedding budget, anniversary budget, college budget, family budget, a remodeling budget, various types of party and business budgets, and even a city budget are sure to capture your students’ imaginations. Through the use of charming photos, illustrations, fill-in charts, and drag and drop activities these lessons are presented in a lively, varied, and accessible way that students will find easy to understand. Real-life word problems feature practical consumer math skills. Students decide whether to add, subtract, multiply and/or divide money to find a solution. Some activities require students to use fractions and figure percentages. Other Skills Get a Workout Too! Introduce students to the vital role that handling money plays in all areas of a personal life while reinforcing basic math skills through a variety of problem-solving exercises. Comprehension, logical thinking, and sequential decisions are required to find answers to word problems relating to situations regarding making and using a budget. Topics Include: What is a Budget? Benefits of a Budget How to use a Budget Fixed Costs vs Variable Costs Needs vs Wants Setting your Goal Creating a Budget Following a Budget Real-life Scenarios / Situations Vocabulary Activities Types of Budgets: Grocery Budget Household Budget Vacation Budget College Budget Business Budget Personal Budget Wedding Budget Anniversary Budget Remodeling Budget Party Budget Staying on Budget Charity Budget Realistic Math Practice Include: Practical Math Activities Realistic Word Problems High-Interest Lessons Making Budgets
GOOGLE SLIDES: Credit Card Math
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GOOGLE SLIDES: Credit Card Math

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153 Ready-to-use Google Slides Lessons & Activities sure to give students a practical understanding of credit cards- what they are, how to get one, and most importantly… how to use them responsibly! Students get hands-on experience filling out credit card application forms then get tons of practice “shopping” online and in stores. Math skills get a workout as students solve everyday math word problems, add, subtract, multiply and divide money, figure percentages, fill in charts & graphs, work with decimals and more! See the product preview to see tons of sample slides! COLORFUL SEQUENTIAL LESSONS Everything you ever needed to know about credit cards - all in one step-by-step program! How do I get a credit card? What is a credit score? How do I use a credit card? What is an account statement? Should I pay off my card each month? Answers to these questions and much more are featured in these high-quality, colorful Google Slides. Detailed, colorful illustrations and high-interest comprehension activities keep students motivated and ensure an in-depth understanding of what it means to responsibly use a credit card. READY TO USE: These interactive, no-prep Google Slides are ready to use! Simply download the Google Slides to your Google Classroom/Drive and assign them to your students! Assign the whole set or just a few slides for today’s lesson. How do Google Slides Work? Students read each lesson/activities 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. Reading Level: 3 - 4 Interest Level: 6 - 12 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! 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.
GOOGLE SLIDES: Life Skills Math Bundle
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GOOGLE SLIDES: Life Skills Math Bundle

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SUPER BUNDLE SAVINGS! * 668 Life Skills GOOGLE SLIDES! * Colorful & Interactive * Practical Activities that focus on Using a Bank Account, Checkbook, Credit Card, Budgets, Finding Bargains and more! With this easy-to-use program you’ll have everything you need for your life skills program, financial literacy or consumer math classes! And best of all, these high-quality lessons ready-to-use! Check out the individual Product Previews to see tons of sample slides! EASY TO USE: Simply download your copy of these Google Slides. You can assign the entire presentation, or copy individual slides into smaller daily lessons for individual students or classes. That’s it! These versatile Google Slides are ready to use! (Detailed directions on how to create a smaller presentation, are at the end of this page). ACTIVITIES: These colorful, “real-life scenario” Google Slides Activities are sure to sharpen applied math skills and teach students the essentials of financial literacy while helping them to become successful consumers! Additional activities focus on using a glossary, filling out forms, reading for detail, locating answers, finding facts and more. "Real-Life" Situation Math Practice: Students practice using what they have learned as they solve math word problems that ask students to decide whether to add, subtract, multiply and/or divide money, figure percents, work with large numbers and more. So improve your students’ math skills while giving them the tools they need to establish valuable, lifelong consumer habits, and smart-shopping skills! GOOGLE SLIDES VERSION: 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. Life Skills Math SUPER BUNDLE includes: Checkbook Math Bank Account Math Credit Card Math Bargain Math Budget Math
Credit Card Math: Life Skills Math Series
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Credit Card Math: Life Skills Math Series

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Everything you ever needed to know about credit cards—all in one book! How do I get a credit card? What is a credit score? How do I use a credit card? What is an account statement? Answers to these questions and much more are featured in this comprehensive book. Students get hands-on experience filling out application forms. Step-by-step instructions explain account statements and how to make purchases in stores and online. Detailed illustrations and high-interest comprehension activities ensure an in-depth understanding of what it means to responsibly use a credit card. Essential consumer math skills are highlighted through lots of practice with real-life word problems. Students are asked to add, subtract, multiply, and/or divide money; figure percentages; round to the nearest hundredth; fill in graphs and pie charts, and much more! A glossary and an answer key are included in this 64-page book.
Checkbook Math: Life Skills Math Series
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Checkbook Math: Life Skills Math Series

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These activities will build practical math life skills! After learning how to write a check, students are challenged with real-life finance word problems. First they must solve a math question. Next they are required to write a check for the correct amount, record the transactions, and keep track of the balances. Everyday math is put to the test with each of the 26 lessons in this learning unit. Also includes extra blank checks and account balance forms. Contents Include: Writing Checks Keeping a Balance Making Deposits Recording Transactions Glossary Blank Checks Blank Check Registers Answer Key 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?
Budget Math: Life Skills Math Series
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Budget Math: Life Skills Math Series

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A really practical application of math. Each book includes activities such as reading comprehension, filling out forms, using a glossary, and answering math word problems. The multi-step word problems cover adding and subtracting money, multiplying and dividing money, figuring percentages, working with large numbers, and more. This life skills program will help students master math skills that are essential to everyday life! Introduce students to the vital role that money handling plays in all areas of a person’s life, while reinforcing basic math skills through a variety of problem-solving exercises. Comprehension, logical thinking, and sequential decisions are required to find answers to word problems relating to situations regarding making and using a budget. 64 pages.
Bargain Math: Life Skills Math Series
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Bargain Math: Life Skills Math Series

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A really practical application of math. Each book includes activities such as reading comprehension, filling out forms, using a glossary, and answering math word problems. The multi-step word problems cover adding and subtracting money, multiplying and dividing money, figuring percentages, working with large numbers, and more. This life skills program will help students master math skills that are essential to everyday life! Early knowledge of the wisdom of shopping wisely helps to establish valuable, lifelong consumer habits. Introduce students to the many ways they can judge a purchase to determine if it is the best possible choice. The math word problems will help reinforce the lessons presented and promote awareness of the advantages to smart shopping. 64 pages.
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!
Division: Easy Timed Math Drills (eBook)
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Division: Easy Timed Math Drills (eBook)

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Grade Level: 1-3 Improve the speed and accuracy of beginning learners with this simplified version of our best-selling Timed Math Drills! Easy-to-read practice drills with fewer equations per page cover facts 0-9 and feature 36 single-digit equations per drill. Features horizontal and vertical versions of the equations and includes a reproducible award certificate and progress chart. 32 pages.
Clocks: Beginning Time Concepts
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Clocks: Beginning Time Concepts

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Grade Level: 1-3 Interest Level: 3-12 Reading Level: 1-2 This Clocks unit features primary tasks designed to provide practice and repetition for young learners. The activities include review of analog time and digital time in increments of hour, half-hour, and quarter-hour. The unit begins with a simple introduction to telling time and then graduates to a.m./p.m. and elapsed time concepts. The exercises are suitable for students in grades 1-3 who would benefit from additional practice or enrichment. Skills Covered Include: Hour / 60 Minutes Half-Hour / 30 Minutes Quarter-Hour / 15 & 45 Minutes Digital & Analog Clocks Elapsed Time A.M & P.M.
Money (Grades 3-4)
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Money (Grades 3-4)

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Grade Level: 3-4 CCSS Math Level: 2* Your students will love this fun, yet practical collection of activities designed to provide an introduction to the basic concepts of money. The sequential format and step-by-step exercises will help your students learn these essential concepts: identifying coins, writing amounts of money in various ways, counting coins, adding different amounts of money, calculating change, spending money, working with decimals, solving money word problems. So help your students acquire essential money skills with this fun and effective book.
Clocks: Time Concepts
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Clocks: Time Concepts

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Grade Level: 3-5 Interest Level: 3-12 Reading Level: 1-2 This Clocks unit features primary tasks designed to provide practice and repetition for young learners. The activities include review of analog time and digital time in five and one-minute increments. The unit begins with a review of telling time, expressing time in different ways, a.m./p.m., and then graduates on to practical application using elapsed time concepts and word problems. The exercises are suitable for students in grades 3-5 who would benefit from additional practice or enrichment. Skills Covered Include: Hour / Half-Hour / Quarter-Hour Review 5-Minute Increments 1-Minutes Increments Past the Hour / To the Hour Digital & Analog Clocks Elapsed Time A.M & P.M. Word Problems
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
Google Slides: Shopping Mall Math
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Google Slides: Shopping Mall Math

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Grade Level: 3-5 Interest Level: 3-12 Practical life skills! In each of the 25 lessons in this learning unit, students are presented with a graphic illustration of a storefront window display. The drawings feature various items and their prices. It’s just like window shopping! Example: The ACME camera in the display case shows a selling price of $37.50. The film runs $3.60 a roll. If you buy the camera and two rolls of film, how much would you spend? The exercises ask a variety of addition, subtraction, and multiplication questions and provide a fun and practical way to improve math skills.