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Daily Skills
The Daily Skills materials offer effective, economical skills instruction in a variety of curriculum areas—in just 5-10 minutes a day.

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Daily Oral Language
Grade(s): 1 - 12
Daily Oral Language
As students correct and discuss two sentences daily, they practice punctuation, writing, and proofreading skills.
Daily Math
Grade(s): 1 - 8
Daily Math
Help students improve problem-solving skills as they practice real-world math problems involving patterns, estimation, and geometry.
 
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Grade(s) Pre-K-5 Grade(s) 6-8 Grade(s) 9-12
 
 
Daily Analogies
Grade(s): 1 – 12

Students build critical-thinking and test-taking skills as they practice solving verbal and figurative analogies.
Daily Oral Language
Grade(s): 1 – 12

As students correct and discuss two sentences daily, they practice punctuation, writing, and proofreading skills.
Daily Oral Language Plus
Grade(s): 1 – 8

Students build strong oral language and proofreading skills as they correct two sentences daily.
Daily Geography
Grade(s): 1 – 8

Help students learn and review basic geography concepts with daily lessons that emphasize map skills.
Daily Math
Grade(s): 1 – 8

Help students improve problem-solving skills as they practice real-world math problems involving patterns, estimation, and geometry.
 
Research Focus: Dailies™
Each title in the Dailies™ series offers 5-10 minutes of skills practice in critical instructional areas each day. Research shows that distributed skills practice allows students to develop an understanding of important concepts over time and learn at an individualized pace.

Regular skills practice also improves skill retention and reinforces the message that the skills that they are developing are important.

The Dailies’ emphasis on oral explanations benefits students as they hear alternative methods for solving problems and develop oral language skills through daily class discussion.