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Adapting Math Curriculum: Money Skills
8 progressive skill sets that comply with math standards
For students of any age who struggle with learning money math concepts
this curriculum provides all the assessments, benchmarks and worksheets you
need to tackle a wide range of money/math skills. 8 progressive skill
sets are broken down into teachable objectives, with sequenced benchmarks to
help students progress at their own pace. Skill Set One, for example,
requires students to identify and name coins and bills, while Skill Set Six
focuses on counting exact amounts to pay for purchases. Assessments pinpoint
student strengths and deficitsuse only the worksheets you need. Includes
over 200 illustrated, well-crafted worksheets! Authored by Judi Kinney, an
experienced special education teacher and curriculum developer.
Spiral bound, 330 pp, include a Win/Mac CD with printable PDFs. 2003.
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Set of 6
PC-2101
Any 2
PC-1717
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Basic Math Practice
Elementary or Secondary School, Adult
These 6 reproducible binders in the Basic Math Practice series, by
Kristine Lindsay, include Number Concepts; Number Operations;
Measurement; Tables, Charts, and Graphs; Rounding, Reasonableness,
and Estimation; and Fractions, Decimals, and Percents. The binders
provide multiple opportunities for hands-on practice and application
of skills, including "real-world" word problems. Illustrated
worksheets are designed with a manageable number of problems per
sheet, allowing the focus to be on understanding and mastering each
skill. Activities are appropriate for students of varying ability
levels. Activities in binders are appropriate for students of
varying ability levels and learning styles.
Each Binder Includes
Over 100 reproducible Activity Sheets,
Parent/Guardian Letter, Teaching Instructions, Research and
Standards, a Progress Chart, Assessments, Answer Keys, and more.
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PC-2523
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BASIC MATH WARM-UPS - SET OF 6
Provide quick math practice and review opportunities for struggling learners with these warm-up activities
6 Reproducible Books
180 Warm-Ups per Book
Answer Keys
Provide quick math practice and review opportunities for struggling
learners with these warm-up activities. Based on the popular Basic
Math Practice binders , Basic Math Warm-Ups offers repeated daily
practice in the basic foundation of math concepts development, as
identified by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
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All 3 Sets
PC-906
Single Programs
Cafeteria
PC-905
Fast Food
PC-903
Restaurant
PC-904
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Basic Menu Math
Basic Menu Math combines basic math skills with the fun and
excitement of dining out, providing 'real-life' practice ordering
from menus and figuring the cost of meals. The Basic Menu Math
programs provide hours of fun while improving independent math,
basic reading, and sight-reading skills. Engaging visuals make this
popular program easy to use with individuals who have limited or no
reading skills.
Janie Haugen developed this creative, colorful, high-interest
program after observing students struggle to stay within their
personal budgets when ordering at restaurants.
Each program has either traditional menus, as those used in sit-down
restaurants, or menu order boards as posted in fast food and
cafeteria restaurants. Students 'order' from the realistic menus and
write the price of the food item on a corresponding worksheet. They
then total the items to determine the price of their meals. Large
type and simple illustrations make this program suitable for
individuals with varying reading abilities.
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PC-1214
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Basic Picture Math
Help beginning, struggling, and nonreaders improve basic math skills
with these easy-to-use, highly visual worksheets. The Basic Picture
Math program uses realistic illustrations of everyday objects to
teach and reinforce beginning math concepts. Each worksheet includes
one line of simple directions followed by an example to help
students visualize and understand the given task.
Covers 10 basic math skills and concepts:
Numbers and Number Words (0-10)
Counting
Ordering and Comparing
Addition
Subtraction
Measurement
Money
Shapes and Patterns
Fractions
Graphing
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Binders 1 & 2
PC-2204
Binder 1
PC-1857
Binder 2
PC-2203
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Coupon Math Binders
Engage students with 2 reproducible binders that offer "hands-on"
math practice using realistic coupons and coupon mailers to solve
addition, subtraction, and multiplication problems. Students make
"real-world" purchasing decisions, compare prices of similar
products and services at different stores, use coupons to make
purchases, and calculate the benefits of using them versus not using
them. This series works well for struggling learners in middle
school and up.
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Program
AC-DP-10
Book
AC-DP-01
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Day Planner Program
Day Planner Program helps students learn 2 basic skills: How to
follow a written schedule and how to read analog and digital clocks.
The program consists of a Day Planner book, TimeWheel, Small Time
Clock and marker/eraser set.
The Day Planner segments days of the week into 11 hour
increments: 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Teacher writes schedule on the
laminated pages with the marker. Extra pages have calendar info,
important phone numbers, days to remember, and I.D.
TimeWheel is a hands-on model clock that displays both digital and
analog time. Ideal for students who have trouble reading standard
analog clocks. Wheel stores conveniently on the back of Day Planner.
Small Time Clock is an easy-to-read standard analog clock that
attaches to the front of the Day Planner with velcro. Students can
refer to the clock when reading the daily schedule. Battery
included.
Marker/Eraser Set lets you write and erase on Day Planners
laminated pages.
Options:
Instruction Booklet provides teaching tips for scheduling and time
telling. Addresses the concept of being on time.
Day Planner Program includes all 4 components. The Day Planner
book is available separately.
Related Items:
MatchTime CD
Time Scales
Time Wheels
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Whole Program
PC-0603
Deluxe Binder
PC-0604
Check Refills & Registers
PC-0521
Checks Refills Only
PC-0522
Check Packets
PC-0605
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Deluxe Banking Program
Product Type: Kit
Author: Janie Haugen-McLane
Components: Teacher's Binder, 160 Blackline Masters, 10 Check
Packets
Reproducible: Yes
Reading Level: High-interest/Low-level reading
Age Level: Elementary, Secondary, Adult
Copyright: 1997
The Deluxe Banking program covers every aspect of maintaining a
checking account: Deposits, Personal Checks, Check Registers,
ATM/Debit Cards, PIN Codes, and Monthly Bank Statements. The program
spans a three-month period to give participants "true-life" banking
practice. Participants complete financial transactions such as
paying monthly bills, obtaining cash for unexpected expenses, paying
for recreations, and buying gifts for relatives and friends.
Related Products
Deluxe Banking Binder, PC-1604
Check Refills (15) & Registers (5), PC-1521
Check Refills only (30), PC-1522
Additional Check Packets, PC-1605
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Manipulatives
AC-GR-05
GR Program + Manipulatives
AC-GR-10
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Getting Real Manipulatives
Grades 7-adult
Complement the Getting Real Program with this collection of manipulatives
- TimeWheels come in two sizes and help convert digital time to analog. Day
Planner is a convenient calendar tool for students.
- Shopping Cards 288 full-color laminated cards illustrate food and non-food items.
- Hands-On Money realistic imitation money in an organizer box. 210 assorted bills
and 280 full-color cardboard coins.
- Big Display Calculator is a dual-powered (battery/solar) calculator with a tilting
LCD. Number Disks (0-20, 5-100, 10-200) display digits and number words.
- Check Writer two check registers with pads of checks, deposit slips and a checkbook cover.
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AC-GR-01
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Getting Real Program
A comprehensive academic curriculum for students
with cognitive disabilities, grades 7 adult
Grades 7 - adult
Getting Real Program is a comprehensive academic curriculum for students
with cognitive disabilities, grades 7 adult. The pre-test, instruction and
post-test sequence is ideal for IEP success. The 120 daily worksheets are
linked to the tests and provide long-term relevant instruction in language
arts, math and life skills. Developed by Debbie Semple and Shelia Lechler
and implemented in their classroom for 15 years, the program emphasizes
functional skills that can be used everyday, like money, time, survival
words, check writing, following a calendar and dozens more. Worksheets and
tests can be photocopied or printed from the CD-ROM. Spiral bound book, 325
pgs., includes a Win/Mac CD with printable PDF, 2004.
Supplement with
Getting Real Manipulatives.
Related Product
School to Work Skills
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All 4 Sets
PC-2153
Language
PC-2118
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Graphic Organizers
4 reproducible books by Daniel Barnekow include graphic organizers
for all subject areas. Use each of these 100-page resources to
supplement any existing curriculum with graphic organizers that help
students write and organize their thoughts. Teacher notes, including
teaching tips and discussion questions, are included for each
graphic organizer. 4 titles include: Language Arts, Math, Social
Studies, and Science. Sold individually or as a set of 4 books.
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All 3
AC-LSA10
Math
AC-LA01
Literacy
AC-LA02
Health
AC-LA03
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Life Skills Academics Series
Links everyday activities to key math, health and literacy concepts
The Life Skills Academics Series links everyday activities to key math,
health and literacy concepts. Each book covers five concepts relating to
everyday situations. Includes objectives, teaching suggestions and follow-up
activities. Requires students to read stories, solve problems or analyze
events the characters encounter.
Math covers: Add/subtract, multiply/divide, measurement, decimals and
percents.
Literacy covers: Oral communication, reading comprehension and
sentence and paragraph structure.
Health covers: Risky behaviors, personal hygiene, mental health and
first aid. By former special educator Ellen McPeek Glisan.
Each 75 page book includes a
Win/Mac CD with PDFs to print worksheets, 2003.ISBN
1-57861-519-4 20020901N
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AC-MAP-02
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Math Activity Program
Standards-based, printable templates
The Math Activity Program gives your students critical hands-on practice
with math, from match-to-sample to sophisticated addition and subtraction
tasks. Step-by step lesson plans enable any adult in the classroom to teach
math activities. Designed by special educator Judi Kinney and based on NCTM
Standards. This comprehensive program features a Teachers Guide with
sequenced skill sets.
Objectives:
Money Skills (9 Skill Sets)
Counting 020 (5 Skill Sets)
Add & Subtract 0100 (7 Skill Sets)
Spiral bound book, 350 pgs., includes a Win/Mac CD with printable PDF of 248
skill templates plus supplemental materials, 2004.
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PC-2023
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Meaningful Math
Written by Kristina Swann, Meaningful Math is a series of
reproducible activities designed to help students master
problem-solving skills through "real-world" applications. Students
are exposed to examples of how math is encountered in everyday life,
whether it is figuring out how much to tip in a restaurant or what
amount they can save on an item during a department store sale. At
the same time, students practice solving word problems correctly
using addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, decimals,
percents, and sales tax. Each activity page includes an image of a
sign, web page, menu, receipt, newspaper clipping, or other item
that can be seen in real life. Students will solve math word
problems based on the real-life image.
Contents
A 178-page Binder with Instructions, 160 Activity Sheets, and an Answer Key.
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AC-MF-01
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Money Books
Ideal for community-based or classroom instruction, these laminated money
cues have full-color images of coins and bills to make money identification
easy.
Coin Flip shows coin combinations with actual size coins so users can match
to sample.
Ten Dollar Book shows bill combination up to a ten dollar purchase and when
users should expect change back.
Coin Book Cue is a pocket-sized cue that shows coin combinations for buss
fare, pay phones, coin-op machines or other small purchases.
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All 3 Programs
PC-519
Drug Store
PC-516
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Grocery Store
PC-306
Sample
Super Store
PC-307
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Money Math
High-interest/Low-level reading; Elementary & Secondary School, Adult
This series of Money Math programs, developed by Janie
Haugen-McLane, helps teach individuals of all ages how to budget and
shop at a variety of stores. Students use realistic store flyers to
find the prices of 48 common items. This "hands-on" approach to
teaching basic math and shopping skills helps individuals learn to
use sales flyers received in the mail, distributed in newspapers, or
obtained at local stores. All three programs are easy to use with
individuals of varying mathematical and reading abilities, including
those who have limited or no reading skills.
The 3 Money Math programs are contained in separate, sturdy,
3-ring binders that feature the following three "real-life"
stores. Each program includes 10 eight-page store flyers, 96
reproducible worksheets, and instruction guide with answer key.
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AC-RFM4
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Money Skills Resource File
A collection of 100 activity pages derived from three popular
Attainment curricula: Money Skills/Adapting Math Curriculum,
Stepping Out, and Life Skill Math. Each activity is designed to be
photocopied or printed from the accompanying PDF documents (included
on a Win/Mac CD).
The activity pages help students who are struggling with money
skills. Content is written at a third-grade level or less, but the
presentation is age neutral and therefore appropriate for older
students. The activities can be used sequentially or individually
based on student needs.
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PC-1610
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Next Dollar Shopping Game
Next Dollar Shopping, by Pat Crissey, provides students with a
unique way to practice the skill of exchanging money. Students who
have difficulty transitioning between coin counting and making
change benefit from the next dollar strategy introduced in this
game. The fully illustrated game board provides students with
opportunities to identify the next dollar amount needed to purchase
items in "real-world" situations.
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All 5 Books
PC-2054
Algebra
PC-2049
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Pre Algebra Warm Ups
Grades 3 - 5 Reading Level
Designed for middle and high school students with learning
differences, these 5 books provide multiple opportunities to
develop and practice key pre-algebra skills. Each reproducible book
includes 180 open-ended questions written at a 3.0 - 5.0 reading
level. Questions use the same vocabulary and wording found on state
and national tests.
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Real Life Math Collection
Real Life Math books teach simple addition, subtraction and
multiplication through the use of real-life situations, and make
instruction fun and effective. Students refer to colorful price
lists to determine costs when paying for food at a restaurant,
market, or department store. From pizza to pancakes, the
easy-to-read price lists generate hundreds of simple rebus and word
problems sure to improve any students math skills.
Levels:
I (Grades 13 math goals) includes 3 books and reproducibles.
II (Grades 46 math goals) includes 4 books and reproducibles.
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All 3
AC-RF10
Life Skills
AC-RFL4
Money Skills
AC-RFM4
Social Skills
AC-RFS4
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Resource Files
3 convenient resource files cover hard-to-teach content areas:
Money, Life and Social Skills. Each file folder includes dozens of
reproducible student activity pages plus a PDF on CD for easy
printouts. Taken from 10 of our best curricula.
Life Skills
contains 32 pages of illustrated guides for
shopping, menu and clothing choices, daily activities plus 70 photo
concept discussion pages on personal care, housekeeping and
community topics.
Money Skills
features 56 illustrated money worksheets that progress from coin
identification to making change, 18 banking and budgeting forms and
27 shopping worksheets for calculating discounts and sales tax.
Social Skills
includes 106 picture pages illustrating
personal, school and community social skills.
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Complete Kit
PC-1508
Basic Math
PC-1510
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School to Work Skills
This comprehensive program focuses on skills correlated with the
Department of Labor SCANS 2000 guidelines, which detail the
necessary skills students must master in order to be prepared for
entering the work force. The Complete Program consists of eight
reproducible binders that cover basic language arts, basic math,
working in teams, and critical and creative thinking. The included
Teacher's Guide correlates the entire program. All components are
also available separately.
Basic Math
Includes 4 binders covering 55 skills, beginning with foundation
skills and progressing to basic number operations, fractions,
percentages, decimals, and basic geometry. Includes teaching
suggestions, skill component worksheets, reproducible drill sheets,
answer keys, and progress charts.
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Games
PC-717
Sample
Worksheets
PC-718
Sample
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Time Families Games
Even struggling readers will find Time Families Games Level
1 and Level 2 engaging with its short passages, multiple choice
questions, and illustrations that serve as visual cues. Unique
cards, by Kristine Lindsay, feature 2 levels with a total of 400
passages. Appropriate to use with reading groups, small groups,
individual students, in centers, or for assessments. Cards reinforce
10 reading comprehension skills.
Skills in Each Level
Each level devotes 20 passages and companion comprehension questions
to each of the following skills: Context Clues, Cause and Effect,
Details, Main Idea, Story Elements, Sequencing, Predicting Outcomes,
Drawing Conclusions, Summarizing, and Fact and Opinion. Reading
comprehension skills are featured on large activity cards. Cards
feature paragraphs or groups of sentences, followed by questions in
standardized test formats. Cross-curricular fiction and nonfiction
topics for each skill are relevant to "real-world" experiences.
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