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  • Menu Math: The Hamburger Hut Multiplication And Division

    Kitty Scharf, Barbara Johnson

    Perfect Paperback (Remedia Publications, Aug. 4, 2015)
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  • See the U.S.A. | Reproducible Activity Book

    Kitty Scharf, Marcella Hines

    Perfect Paperback (Remedia Publications, Aug. 8, 2014)
    Students of all ages will have a great time using the large, colorful U.S. map (included) to guide them as they travel across the country via hypothetical situations. From Alaska to West Virginia, and Seattle to Boston, students follow directions and pinpoint locations in a series of clever activities designed to improve reading, critical thinking, social studies, and map skills. Delightful, hands-on exercises focus on direction, position, distance, and comparison. State abbreviations, nicknames, products, industry, zip codes, and time zones are also introduced. In addition, some activities include the use of charts which contain facts about specific states or geographic regions. Together, these activities provide a wonderful opportunity for students to read and analyze information, draw conclusions, and SEE the USA!
  • Sight Word Stories & Seatwork Activities

    Kitty Scharf

    Paperback (Remedia Publications, May 2, 2016)
    Each of the stories in this book emphasizes three to six words - all nouns found most commonly in beginning readers. Following each story are seven activities including: Questions relating to the content of the story. Complete-the-sentence exercises. Sequencing. "Yes/No" inquiries and a "Follow Directions" task. Once young students master basic sight words, reading becomes an enjoyable endeavor rather than a dutiful task.
  • Essential Vocabulary: Computer Words | Reproducible Activity Book

    Kitty Scharf

    Paperback (Remedia Publications, Sept. 27, 2013)
    Help your students develop important survival skills while improving their reading, writing, and vocabulary! To use a computer successfully, it's necessary to understand basic computer terminology. Computer Words presents 50 essential computer words and phrases in a "user-friendly" format. The clever activities offer repeated use of computer words, in different contexts, to reinforce retention of the words and their definitions. These fun, easy-to-use activities are a great way to help students become more confident and independent while working on a computer!
  • Comprehension Quickies

    Marion Hindes, John Lakey, Marcella Hines

    eBook (Remedia Publications, May 17, 2018)
    Reluctant readers of all ages and those reading below grade level are sure to have fun while they improve their reading skills with Comprehension Quickies! Very short, easy-to-read paragraphs are followed by comprehension activities that require students to pay attention to details, understand the content, know word definitions, draw conclusions, write complete-sentence answers, and more.These quick, non-threatening reading activities are terrific for: students of all ages, students with short attention spans, students who have difficulty reading longer passages, students reading below grade level, anxious and reluctant readers, ESL students, Inclusion, daily enrichment and review.Reading Level Grade 1Interest Level Grades 4-12
  • More Mini Mysteries

    Joan Stringham, Mary Keller, Becky Majewski, Marcella Hines, Danny Beck

    Paperback (Remedia Publications, Nov. 2, 2015)
    Kids love a good mystery, and they won't be disappointed with the 20 who-dunits that Detective Bree Cody encounters in this captivating skill-based book.Enthusiasm will skyrocket as students join police detective Bree Cody and her cat Rico, on a trek through the adventures of police work. The high-interest stories are sure to involve even the most reluctant readers as they investigate cases of theft, a missing person, arson, and much more! Mysterious characters such as Junkyard Jesse, an old miner from Landpuddle Lake; Mr. Dower, the druggist; and even a shy little pack rat add color and intrigue to the reading passages.Reading comprehension and critical-thinking skills get a workout as students reach each mystery, then follow the clues to their logical conclusions. Clever questions and activities encourage students to find facts, read for details, analyze situations, make inferences, and predict outcomes.48 pages includes an answer key. Reading Level 3-6.
  • Critical Thinking Skills: Drawing Solutions | Reproducible Activity Book

    Ellie Weiler

    Paperback (Remedia Publications, Oct. 3, 2016)
    Improve critical thinking skills and you're sure to improve reading comprehension, problem solving, writing skills and more! This book is part of the Critical Thinking Skills Series that includes over 400 pages of step-by-step activities, carefully structured to give students the thinking and logic skills they need to master every area of learning. The delightful exercises challenge students to think using a variety of methods such as analogies, classification, drawing solutions, and more! Each book is arranged sequentially to help learners develop critical thinking in easy-to-digest steps. A terrific way to give your students the tools they need for success in school as well as in their daily lives!
  • Following Directions Around The House | Reproducible Activity Book

    Kitty Scharf

    Paperback (Remedia Publications, May 18, 2012)
    Taking instructions while learning directions. Example:A floorplan is shown. Put a toy box in the southeast corner of the room. Put a red rug in front of the couch.Given specific instructions for placing furniture and objects on various household floor plans, students practice north, south, east, west directions and execute position-in-space concepts like Around, In Front, Between, and Behind. Floor plans include the Living Room, Playroom, Kitchen, Bedroom, and Entire House. With each of the 65 lessons, directions become increasingly more detailed. So, whether students cut-and-paste, draw, or place-and-mark the objects, they address a number of skills including comprehension, thinking, fine motor, eye-hand, visual perception, and creativity.
  • The Essential Collection for Young Readers

    Ruskin Bond

    language (Rupa Publications India, June 1, 2015)
    Ruskin Bond has been writing stories for children for over six decadesnow, delighting and enchanting each new generation of readers with hisheart-warming tales of friendship, love and coming-of-age. Curated inthis essential collection are some of his best-loved stories, designed tointroduce the young reader to Ruskin’s cast of beloved characters—from theirrepressible Rusty, with his constant thirst for adventure, to his Grandfather,with his overflowing kindness towards all creatures great and small; from theresolute Bina, who braves a leopard to walk to school, to Suraj and SunderSingh, who become unlikely friends.Including classic tales such as ‘The Girl on the Train’, ‘Coming Home toDehra’, ‘The Room of Many Colours’ and ‘The Blue Umbrella’; in turns funny,touching, whimsical and nostalgic, this collection is a must-read for childrenand adults alike.
  • Reading for Speed & Content

    Kitty Scharf

    Paperback (Remedia Publications, Feb. 16, 2011)
    Fluency is a key component of reading comprehension, and these ready-to-use activities provide plenty of practice in both speed and comprehension. 14 short, high-interest stories will capture students' attention while they race the clock to improve their reading speed. After reading students show their comprehension through short-answer questions and cloze sentences. Turn the stories into timed reading exercises to get students to read at a faster pace! Students can read the story then record the amount of time it took them to read, or set a time limit and track how far they got. End-of-line word counts make it quick and easy to figure the number of words read. A great way to improve reading confidence as well as overall comprehension! 48 pages.
  • Time Concepts Series: Clocks

    Becky Majewski, Sue LaRoy, Marcella Hines

    Paperback (Remedia Publications, March 18, 2015)
    Clocks, part of Remedia's Publications' Time Concepts Series, is designed for any age student who is not yet able to tell time. This fun and easy-to-use book is loaded with activities sure to help any student master this essential skill! Students will have a great time as they learn vocabulary words and relate their own activities to specific times of the day. Sequential lessons help students not only learn to tell time, but also to understand the differences between seconds, minutes, hours, days, A.M., P.M. and more! So help your students develop a thorough understanding of basic time concepts with this fun and essential book. Enjoy!
  • Beginning Outlining

    Anne Sattler

    Paperback (Remedia Publications, March 18, 2015)
    Teach students how to organize and classify information in easy-to-manage steps! Beginning Outlining introduces titles, main topics, subtopics, details, using an outline to write a report, and outlining a story. The second book covers these topics in greater detail, while introducing how to write paragraphs and reports from an outline, writing an outline from paragraphs, plus using outlines to prepare a speech or a book report.