Decades of experience developing assessments for learning and for evaluating student achievement. We are using these experiences to develop truly engaging learning materials that will help students build critical skills that will are needed in their future college and career experiences.
In February 2025, edMe Learning invites students in grades K-6 to argue for the best job in their community. The essay and infographic that best presents their point of view will earn a $300 prize. This lesson plan can be used in classes interested in working through the research and argumentation processes together.
K - 6th
English Language Arts, Writing-Essays, Writing-Expository
In February 2025, edMe Learning invites students in grades 7-12 to argue for the best job in their community. The essay and infographic that best presents their point of view will earn a $500 prize. This lesson plan can be used in classes interested in working through the research and argumentation processes together.
This book uses a fun story context to help students understand the difference between addition and subtraction. Sometimes, we present addition-only or subtraction-only pages, but just as often we mix them up. Too often, students learn the pattern of a workbook rather than truly understand when and how to use the required mathematics. By mixing word problems and fact practice, this book helps students master the difference in these operations. Students will need help with the word problems. We w
This book makes math accessible and fun! We prepare students for future success by presenting: strategies, facts, practice, and applications in an inviting way. This books mixes counting and addition practice to make both ideas easier. Students generally grow through this progression of adding strategies: Counting All: “2 + 3 is one, two (pause), three, four, five” Counting From: “2 + 3 is two, three, four, five” Invented strategies: “I know 2 + 2 = 4, and this is one more. 5!” Fluency: 2 +
This book makes math accessible and fun! We prepare students for future success by presenting: strategies, facts, practice, and applications in an inviting way. We use traditional questions, like: “altogether”“how many” “how many more than...” You will also see some questions that may feel new (“Does 4 + 5 have the same answer as 5 + 4?”). These questions prepare your child’s brain for algebra by helping them explain math and make their own connections. Your child is learning the language of ma
Welcome to Energy, Life, and What You Eat! This book has 18 readings with standards-aligned reading questions and writing scaffolds/supports. This book integrates reading and writing practice with science content, so students master content while honing writing skills. Designed for upper elementary students, readers move through 18 chapters of standards-based science readings. After each chapter, there is a question set and writing exercise. These practice pages are organized in ascending diff
4th - 6th
Informational Text, Science, Writing
CCSS, NGSS
RI.5.1
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, RI.5.3
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