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Math

  • The child demonstrated understanding of basic arithmetic by counting out the correct amount of money needed to pay for their lunch.
  • They applied their knowledge of addition and subtraction to calculate the change they should receive after paying for their lunch.
  • The child practiced mental math skills by quickly estimating the total cost of their meal before reaching the cash register.
  • They demonstrated understanding of money values and denominations by accurately identifying and using different coins and bills.

Encourage your child to continue exploring real-life situations where they can practice their money skills. For example, you could involve them in budgeting for grocery shopping or calculating the cost of items at a yard sale. Additionally, you can introduce them to online games or apps that focus on money management and financial literacy.

Book Recommendations

  • Money Madness by David A. Adler: This book explores the history of money and teaches valuable lessons about saving, spending, and investing.
  • The Lemonade War by Jacqueline Davies: This story follows siblings who start a lemonade stand and learn about entrepreneurship, money management, and the importance of teamwork.
  • Show Me the Money by Alvin Hall: A practical guide that introduces children to the world of money, including topics like earning, saving, spending, and making smart financial decisions.

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