All Star Readers: Tony Steuer
Age Level
- 7+
Topic
- History
Skill
- Comprehension ,
- Reading
There are many wonderful ways to start your child's financial education. Reading, listening to and discussing stories is an excellent way to teach kids important money lessons and habits. One Cent, Two Cents, Old Cent, New Cent evokes several important questions and lessons on the history and use of money.
All Star Readers: Tony Steuer
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Important Story IdeasThis activity asks kids to find key sentences from the story or story teller and "fill in the blanks." It is intended to: (1) help kids with their reading comprehension; and (2) reinforce the stories most important money management and life skill concepts.Premium
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Questions About the StoryThis activity asks kids questions about the stories most important money management and life skill concepts and to write a sentence or two about their answers. The activity is intended to: (1) help kids with their reading comprehension; and (2) reinforce and have the kids think a little more deeply about the stories most important money management and life skill concepts.Premium
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What Did You Learn About Money?This activity ask kids to write in their own words what they learned from the story about money.Premium
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What Did You Love and Learn?This activity asks kids to think and write about what they "loved" about the story teller's reading of the story. The activity provides author Sam X Renick's thoughts on what he loved about the reading to give a model to follow.Premium