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.
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.
Teach your students how to create and interpret charts, graphs, and tables. This unit includes more than 40 hands-on activities that require interpreting and creating visual presentations of facts and information.
As students work the lessons found here, they will become acquainted with a wide variety of tables and charts. They will practice creating graphs and transferring written information to a graph. Finally, students are given situations calling for the gathering of information, the organizing of it, and the creation of tables and graphs using it. Learning comes full circle.
Blank tables and graphs are also provided so that you and your students can tally your own unique data.
Includes:
- tables
- pictographs
- bar graphs
- double bar graphs
- histograms
- bar graphs
- grids
- pie charts
- line graphs
- time lines
Do your students struggle with solving math word problems? This unique step-by-step solution gives students the tools to understand word problems and actually enjoy working them!
With the help of just 6 easy-to-follow steps, students are able to break apart word problems and figure out the solutions. There are four levels of practice for the word problems in this unit. As the levels progress, they challenge students to apply the skills they learned in previous levels while learning new ones. This process will help students master problem solving.
Word Problems Include:
- addition
- subtraction
- multiplication
- division
- money
- time
- distance
- measurement
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.
Interest Level 6-12
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?
This 30-page unit includes an answer key.
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:
- 43 Activities
- 2 Full Color Menus
- 2 Black-and-White Versions of the Menus for easy printing
Give students an opportunity to practice using math in real-life situations. Students will learn such skills as reading a menu, figuring food costs, making change, finding how much more money is needed to purchase an item, and computing how much money is left over after making a purchase. 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 basic addition, subtraction, and multiplication computations, as well as practical application word problems. For students who need a refresher on adding, subtracting, or multiplying money, step-by-step instruction pages are located throughout the unit.
Reading Level 1-2 | Interest Level 3-12
Do your students struggle with solving math word problems? This unique step-by-step solution gives students the tools to understand word problems and actually enjoy working them!
With the help of just 6 easy-to-follow steps, students are able to break apart word problems and figure out the solutions. There are three levels of practice for the word problems in this unit. As the levels progress, they challenge students to apply the skills they learned in previous levels while learning new ones. This process will help students master problem solving.
Word Problems Include:
- addition
- subtraction
- multiplication
- division
- money
- time
- measurement
Bonus pages offer students two different ways to apply the skills they have learned on the previous pages. The first set of review activities will ask students to determine if there is enough information to solve the word problem, and if there is enough information, students will solve the problem. The second set of review activities give students the chance to write their own word problems. Applying the skills developed in completing the previous activity pages, students will write a word problem using the information given.
Building mathematical competency takes a lot of skill-specific practice!
A variety of activities including puzzles, games, step-by-step activities, and more keep students’ interest high as they develop problem-solving, reasoning, and critical thinking skills as well as proficiency in computation skills.
The practice pages are presented in contexts that develop and reinforce skills in problem solving, reasoning, communication, making connections, analyzing representations, and basic computation. The book is organized by skill, with each math objective clearly stated on the top of each page making it easy to focus on the skills your students need most.
At the end of each section is a Skill Challenge presented in standardized test format to help assess students' understanding of that specific skill.
Skills Covered Include:
- Counting
- Ordering
- Comparing
- Place Value
- Rounding
- Writing Numbers
- Computation
- Problem Solving
- Fractions
- Money
- Multiplication
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!
43 Visual Task Cards | Math Centers | Daily Warm-ups | Counting Coins | Money Math | Easy-to-use.
Help students learn to identify coins and count money up to $1.00 with these visual, hands-on task cards. Each task card challenges students to add a group of coins, then show what they know. Realistic coin images include pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and 50 cent pieces. A great way to focus on math standards in a fun and engaging way.
Includes 43 task cards.
Colorful Money Math Games | Math Centers | Counting Coins | 5 Ways to Play! Easy-to-use.
Reinforce money concepts with these fun hands-on games! Players will love adding up the coins on each game piece, then finding its matching value on another game piece. These hands-on games include images of real coins and offer players plenty of practice matching equivalent amounts of money, comparing coin values, and learning to quickly count change with values of $1.00 or less.
COIN VALUES SHOWN IN 4 DIFFERENT WAYS!
Game pieces feature four different ways of representing a value such as numerically with a dollar sign and decimal point, numerically with a cents sign, spelled-out in words, and visually with images. Realistic coin images include pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, and 50 cent pieces. A great way to focus on math standards in a fun and engaging way. Perfect for individual use and small groups.
INCLUDES DIRECTIONS FOR 5 DIFFERENT GAMES!`
● Domino War
● Domino Match
● Chance It
● Domino Train
● Cash Match
Contents Include:
Real Coin Images
48 Dominoes
Money Values in Numeral & Written Amounts
Instructions for Up to 5 Ways to Play
Grades 2 and up
For 1 - 4 players
Visual Aids | Math Centers | Fun Games | Daily Warm-ups | Counting Coins | Money Math | Writing Values | Easy-to-use. Help students learn to identify coins and count money up to $1.00 with these visual, hands-on learning cards. Each printable card shows a group of coins and the various ways the coin value can be represented. A great way to improve math skills in a fun and engaging way!
VERSATILE & PRINTABLE CARDS:
These printable cards make excellent visual aids for direct and explicit instruction, remediation and review. In addition, cards can be cut into quarters and used for a variety of fun, hands-on games and tasks. Three game options are included with these cards.
COIN AMOUNTS ARE DISPLAYED IN FOUR WAYS:
Numerical Format: with dollar sign and decimal point
Numerical Format: with a cents sign
Spelled out in words
Realistic Coin Images: including pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, & 50 cent pieces
Includes
31 Colorful Learning Cards
Instructions for Several Games
Snip. Snip! Color, cut, and paste to improve eye-hand coordination. Students will get loads of practice honing their fine motor skills with the 24 creative cutting activities in this book.
Whether using a scissors to divide a picture into pieces before pasting it back together or snipping out images of fish to be pasted into a fishbowl, children are sure to have fun while learning.
From using the paper ruler provided to measure inches, to figuring pints, quarts and gallons, students will learn basic measuring through the 19 imaginative lessons in the book.
How long is the funny looking worm? How tall is the double-scoop ice cream cone? Given that 1 gallon = 4 quarts, color the number of quart containers you could fill with two gallons of milk.
Fully illustrated, the activities in this lesson unit will get your students excited about measuring all sorts of things from the “guitar” and “hammer” pictured in the book to the crayons on their desks.
“Solve the problem! Color the answers.” The exercises found here will improve math and motor skills. Example: 18 gum balls are packed into a coin-operated machine on one of the worksheets. Inside each gum ball is a single subtraction problem. Once students have completed the math drills, they are directed to color the gum balls. A sphere with the answer 4 or 5, for example, should be colored blue. Not only do students get to practice their math, they improve their skills at following directions. Visual subjects range from “ice cubes” to “paint cans.” Math difficulty peaks with subtracting single-digits from double-digits. There are 22 worksheets and an Answer Key included.
Solving basic math problems! This lesson unit focuses on simple, child-friendly addition and subtraction problems. Example: “8 birds in the birdbath. 3 leave. How many left?”Each of the 20 lessons in this book features five word problems that surround themes ranging from “In the Garden” to “Eating Out.” While improving practical math solving skills, students are also exposed to textbook instructions.
Spice up your basic math program at The Hamburger Hut!
This fun and effective book teaches the basics of multiplication and division through the use of real-life restaurant situations. Students will have a great time as they use the colorful fold-out menu (included) to figure costs when spending money on everything from hamburgers to onion rings! Skill pages offer plenty of practice with computation and word problems. Also included are restaurant checks, tax tables, role-playing suggestions, objectives, post tests, and more! So help your students understand the practical reasons for learning math while they learn to add and subtract with this motivating and solidly-conceived book. Enjoy!
Hilarious Activities Perfect for Reluctant Learners!
This series of skill-based activities revolves around a set of comical characters who get involved in silly and absurd situations. Zany illustrations with humorous captions keep students smiling, while solid practice activities teach important basic skills. 32-48 pages each.
Spice up your basic math program with Market Math!
This fun and effective book teaches the basics of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division through the use of real-life shopping situations. From peanut butter to paper towels, nearly everything you might shop for in a grocery store can be found on the colorful fold-out price list that generates over 500 math word problems! Students will have a great time as they refer to the colorful price list to figure costs, total sales tickets, apply coupons, and more. So help your students understand the practical reasons for learning math as they "shop" their way to math success!
Strong readiness skills are an important prerequisite for reading and math success. Help young learners achieve with this superlative 4-book set that features more than 150 practice pages designed to strengthen important foundational skills. You’ll find this series a terrific addition to your readiness program!
This is the perfect way for students to learn about two and three-dimensional shapes. Using creative tracing and writing activities, your students will have a great time as they learn to identify, describe, and create shapes such as the square, circle, triangle, rectangle, oval, diamond, box, cone, ball, and cylinder.
For clarity, each shape is presented separately with varied practice pages for reinforcement. Cumulative pages of all shapes are included periodically for review purposes, and a pre/post test is included for assessment. So, let Remedia Publications help your students have fun learning the very important concepts of basic shapes with this easy-to-use basic skills book.
Success in all areas of mathematics starts with a solid knowledge of the basic facts. This book provides concentrated practice of basic subtraction facts to help students reach mastery level. Timed Math Drills: Subtraction provides step-by-step practice in addition that starts with whole-page calculations using the same, single addend (1 thru 9), progresses to calculations using two different addends, and then to all-inclusive, mixed addends. The goal is to achieve mastery at the highest possible accuracy level in the lowest possible time. A chart is included on which each student's progress can be recorded. Award forms are included to validate students' achievements.